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Fine adaptive precision grip control without maximum pinch strength changes after upper limb neurodynamic mobilization
30 juin 2021,
- HE Louvain en Hainaut
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- Article scientifique
Article scientifique
Before and immediately after passive upper limb neurodynamic mobilizations targeting the median
nerve, grip ( GF ) and load ( LF ) forces applied by the thumb, index and major fingers (three-jaw chuck
pinch) were collected using a manipulandum during three different grip precision tasks: grip-lifthold-
replace (GLHR), vertical oscillations (OSC), and vertical oscillations with up and down ...
Low-Cost Sensors and Biological Signals
01 juin 2021,
- CeREF Technique
,
- Livre/Ouvrage ou monographie
Livre/Ouvrage ou monographie
This book is a printed edition of the Special Issue Low-Cost Sensors and Biological Signals that was published in Sensors
Low-Cost Sensors and Biological Signals
21 février 2021,
- CeREF Technique
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- Article scientifique
Article scientifique
Editorial of the Special issue Low-Cost sensors and Biological signals
https://www.mdpi.com/journal/sensors/special_issues/LCSBS
Clinical and MRI changes of puborectalis and iliococcygeus after a short period of intensive pelvic floor muscles training with or without instrumentation
13 juin 2018,
- HE Louvain en Hainaut
,
- Article scientifique
Article scientifique
Purpose This study evaluates the impact of a 3-week period of intensive pelvic floor muscles training (PFMT), with or
without instrumentation, on clinical and static magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) changes of puborectalis (PR) and iliococcygeus
(IL) muscles.
Methods 24 healthy young women were enrolled in the study and 17 achieved the 9 sessions of 30 min training exercises
and conducted all ...
Ergonomic Risk Assessment of Developing Musculoskeletal Disorders in Workers with the Microsoft Kinect: TRACK TMS
19 octobre 2018,
- CeREF Technique
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- Article scientifique
Article scientifique
Compte rendu de la conférence JETSAN 2017
Adiabatic invariants drive rhythmic human motion in variable gravity
01 décembre 2020,
- CeREF Technique
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- Article scientifique
Article scientifique
Voluntary human movements are stereotyped. When modeled in the framework of classical mechanics they are expected to minimize cost functions that may include energy, a natural candidate from a physiological point of view also. In time-changing environments, however, energy is no longer conserved—regardless of frictional energy dissipation—and it is therefore not the preferred candidate for any cost ...
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 Technique
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- Article scientifique
Article scientifique
Assessing 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 ...
Higher-derivative harmonic oscillators: stability of classical dynamics and adiabatic invariants
06 janvier 2019,
- CERISIC
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- Article scientifique
Article scientifique
he status of classical stability in higher-deriv- ative systems is still subject to discussions. In this note, we argue that, contrary to general belief, many higher-derivative systems are classically stable. The main tool to see this prop- erty are Nekhoroshev’s estimates relying on the action-angle formulation of classical mechanics. The latter formulation can be reached provided the Hamiltonian ...
DYSKIMOT: An Ultra-Low-Cost Inertial Sensor to Assess Head’s Rotational Kinematics in Adults during the Didren-Laser Test
04 février 2020,
- CERISIC
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- Article scientifique
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, ...