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Intégrer le numérique dans la discipline du français : exemples raisonnés de pratiques enseignantes
10 mai 2023, CeREF EducationArticle scientifiqueAu XXIe siècle, le numérique tient une place importante dans l’enseignement. En Belgique francophone, une plateforme de ressources didactiques accompagne les enseignants dans le développement des compétences numériques en littératie. Nous examinons la place laissée à la littérature numérique sur cette plateforme et les ressources qu’elle propose. Enfin, nous décrivons comment ces dernières pourraient ... -
Low-Cost Sensors and Biological Signals
21 février 2021, CeREF TechniqueArticle scientifiqueEditorial of the Special issue Low-Cost sensors and Biological signals https://www.mdpi.com/journal/sensors/special_issues/LCSBS -
Machine Learning Identifies Chronic Low Back Pain Patients from an Instrumented Trunk Bending and Return Test
03 juillet 2022, CeREF TechniqueArticle scientifiqueNowadays, the better assessment of low back pain (LBP) is an important challenge, as it is the leading musculoskeletal condition worldwide in terms of years of disability. The objective of this study was to evaluate the relevance of various machine learning (ML) algorithms and Sample Entropy (SampEn), which assesses the complexity of motion variability in identifying the condition of low back pain. ... -
Many-Quark Interactions: Large-N Scaling and Contribution to Baryon Masses
31 mai 2022, CeREF TechniqueArticle scientifiqueStarting from an effective Hamiltonian modeling, of a baryon made of N identical quarks in the large-N approach of QCD, we obtain analytical formulas, allowing to estimate the contributions of multiquark interactions to the baryon mass. The cases of vanishing (mass spectrum) and nonvanishing (baryon melting) temperatures are treated. -
Meson spectrum in SU(N) gauge theories with quarks in higher representations: A check of Casimir scaling hypothesis
01 juin 2020, CeREF TechniqueArticle scientifiqueGauge theories with gauge group and quarks belonging to arbitrary representations of SU(N) form a rich landscape of QCD-like theories, whose study can shed new light on the properties of confinement. Four cases are particularly worth of interest: quarks in the fundamental representation, quarks in the 2-indice (anti)symmetric representation and quarks in the adjoint representation. The last three ... -
Motor strategies and adiabatic invariants: The case of rhythmic motion in parabolic flights
05 août 2021, CeREF TechniqueArticle scientifiqueThe role of gravity in human motor control is at the same time obvious and difficult to isolate. It can be assessed by performing experiments in variable gravity. We propose that adiabatic invariant theory may be used to reveal nearly conserved quantities in human voluntary rhythmic motion, an individual being seen as a complex time-dependent dynamical system with bounded motion in phase space. ... -
NOMADe : présentation du projet et premières réalisations
11 décembre 2020, CeREF TechniqueArticle scientifiqueOù le projet INTERREG FWVL NOMADe (NeurOMuskuloskeletAl Disorders – e-learning ecosystem) est présenté, ainsi que deux réalisations illustrant la première année de son déroulement -
Occupational Risk Factors for Musculoskeletal Disorders among Workers in Dairy Diversification
11 janvier 2024, CeREF SantéArticle scientifiqueAbstract Background: In a changing European agricultural context, diversification of dairy farms is gaining attention. This study seeks to (1) assess musculoskeletal pain prevalence associated with tasks such as butter, yogurt, and cheese production; and (2) analyze associated risks. Methods: Observing 31, mostly female, workers, we utilized the ERGOROM questionnaire, a methodology adapted from ... -
Opinion sur l’efficacité de la prise en charge en kinésithérapie des troubles neuro-musculo- squelettiques par téléréadaptation
18 avril 2020, HE Louvain en HainautArticle scientifiqueEn cette période de confinement liée au coronavirus 2 du syndrome respiratoire aigu sévère (SRAS-CoV-2), l’objectif de cet article est de formuler une opinion sur l'efficacité de la prise en charge kinésithérapique des troubles neuro-musculo-squelettiques (TNMS) par téléréadaptation (TR) ainsi que des guidelines pour les kinésithérapeutes. L’efficacité de la prise en charge en kinésithérapie par TR ... -
Perceived Usefulness of Telerehabilitation of Musculoskeletal Disorders: A Belgium–France Pilot Study during Second Wave of COVID-19 Pandemic
22 novembre 2021, CeREF TechniqueArticle scientifiqueBackground: COVID-19 has affected the practice of physiotherapy, and telerehabilitation (TR) may be seen as an alternative model of care if it is accepted by patients and physiotherapists. This study investigates the perceived usefulness of TR and the intention to use it among physiotherapists and patients from Belgium and France concerned with musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) during the pandemic ... -
Sample Entropy as a Tool to Assess Lumbo-Pelvic Movements in a Clinical Test for Low-Back-Pain Patients
22 mars 2022, CeREF TechniqueArticle scientifiqueLow back pain (LBP) obviously reduces the quality of life but is also the world’s leading cause of years lived with disability. Alterations in motor response and changes in movement patterns are expected in LBP patients when compared to healthy people. Such changes in dynamics may be assessed by the nonlinear analysis of kinematical time series recorded from one patient’s motion. Since sample ... -
Timed Up and Go and Six-Minute Walking Tests with Wearable Inertial Sensor: One Step Further for the Prediction of the Risk of Fall in Elderly Nursing Home People
05 juin 2020, CeREF TechniqueArticle scientifiqueAssessing the risk of fall in elderly people is a difficult challenge for clinicians. Since falls represent one of the first causes of death in such people, numerous clinical tests have been created and validated over the past 30 years to ascertain the risk of falls. More recently, the developments of low-cost motion capture sensors have facilitated observations of gait differences between fallers ... -
Wearable Sensors Applied in Movement Analysis
27 octobre 2022, CeREF TechniqueArticle scientifiqueEditorial de la Special Issue de Sensors, Wearable Sensors Applied in Movement Analysis. -
ZN-balls: Solitons from ZN-symmetric scalar field theory
28 novembre 2022, CeREF TechniqueArticle scientifiqueWe discuss the conditions under which static, finite-energy, configurations of a complex scalar field ϕ with constant phase and spherically-symmetric norm exist in a potential of the form V(ϕ*ϕ, ϕ^N, ϕ^*N) with N ∈ N and N ≥ 2, i.e., a potential with a ZN-symmetry. Such configurations are called ZN-balls. We build explicit solutions in (3 + 1)-dimensions from a model mimicking effective field ...