• Evaluating cervical spine mobility and Fitt’s law compliance: The DidRen laser test adapted for virtual reality with age and sex effectsPeer reviewedClosed access 

      28 août 2024, Frédéric, Dierick; Hage, Renaud; ESTIEVENART, Wesley; Bruno, Joey; Nocent, Olivier; Bertucci, William; Buisseret, Fabien, CeREF SantéCeREF Technique
      Article scientifique
      Cervical spine mobility assessment is crucial in rehabilitation to monitor patient progress. This study introduces the DidRen VR test, a virtual reality (VR) adaptation of the conventional DidRen laser test, aimed at evaluating cervical spine mobility. We conducted a cross-sectional study involving fifty healthy participants that underwent the DidRen VR test. The satisfaction of Fitts’ law within ...
    • 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 ...
    • Hamilton, Lagrange, le chaosOpen access 

      15 mars 2024, Buisseret, Fabien, CeREF Santé
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      Conférence donnée au Séminaires Sandwich de l'UMONS, le 20/02/24 Consultable en ligne : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jrdfvWcXOrg
    • Stress on the stride: How treadmill walking reveals gait variability differences in children, young adults, and seniors?Peer reviewedClosed access 

      25 septembre 2025, Buisseret, Fabien; Sanso, Aline; Sen, Eda nur; White, Olivier; Boulanger, Nicolas; Dierick, Frédéric, CeREF Santé
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      The assessment of gait variability is a valuable approach for characterizing an individual’s walking pattern over extended time scales. Variability parameters, such as the coefficient of variation, the Hurst exponent, and the Minkowski fractal dimension of the attractor, are influenced by factors like age, dual-task performance, and neurodegenerative conditions. Treadmill walking, a compact and ...