• DYSKIMOT: An Ultra-Low-Cost Inertial Sensor to Assess Head’s Rotational Kinematics in Adults during the Didren-Laser TestPeer reviewedOpen access 

      04 février 2020, Hage, Renaud; Detrembleur, Christine; DIERICK, Frédéric; Pitance, Laurent; JOJCZYK, Laurent; ESTIEVENART, Wesley; BUISSERET, Fabien, CERISIC
      Article scientifique
      Various noninvasive measurement devices can be used to assess cervical motion. The size, complexity, and cost of gold-standard systems make them not suited to clinical practice, and actually difficult to use outside a dedicated laboratory. Nowadays, ultra-low-cost inertial measurement units are available, but without any packaging or a user-friendly interface. The so-called DYSKIMOT is a home-designed, ...
    • Evaluating the additive diagnostic value of DidRen LaserTest: Correlating temporal and kinematic predictors and patient-reported outcome measures in acute-subacute non-specific neck painPeer reviewedOpen access 

      12 mars 2024, Hage, Guillaume; Buisseret, Fabien; Brismée, Jean-Michel; Dierick, Frédéric; Detrembleur, Christine; Hage, Renaud, CeREF Santé
      Article scientifique
      This study aims to investigate the relationships between altered kinematic parameters, as assessed by the DidRen laser test, and PROMs. Using a multivariate logistic regression (LR) model, we sought to identify the best predictors for discriminating ANSP patients from HCP. We hypothesized that the DidRen laser test would reveal different relationships between kinematic parameters and PROMs ...
    • Head-neck rotational movements using DidRen laser test indicate children and seniors’ lower performancePeer reviewedOpen access 

      25 juillet 2019, Hage, Renaud; BUISSERET, Fabien; Pitance, Laurent; Detrembleur, Christine; Brismée, Jean-Michel; DIERICK, Frédéric, HE Louvain en Hainaut
      Article scientifique
      Sensorimotor control strategies during cervical axial rotation movements have been previously explored in narrow age ranges but never concurrently in Children and Seniors during a well-standardized task. However, the lifespan developmental approach provides a framework for research in human sensorimotor control of the head-neck complex. A cross-sectional design was used to investigate the influence ...
    • Walking stride interval variability in patients with diabetic Charcot foot: A pilot studyPeer reviewedOpen access 

      28 février 2022, DIERICK, Frédéric; Colson, Simon; Orioli, Laura; Vandeleene, Bernard; BARVAUX, Vincent; Detrembleur, Christine; BUISSERET, Fabien, HE Louvain en Hainaut
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      Introduction: The variability of human walking has been studied for about twenty years. It appears not to be random but long-term autocorrelated, i.e. on time scales corresponding to several hundreds of gait cycles. It has been shown that the central nervous system (CNS) plays an important role in this variability. Indeed, people with CNS alterations have a different autocorrelation pattern than ...