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View article: Is PARTNER, a hybrid HABIT-ILE programme with parent coaching, as effective as standard HABIT-ILE in children with cerebral palsy aged 3–5? A protocol for a multicentre, randomised controlled trial
Is PARTNER, a hybrid HABIT-ILE programme with parent coaching, as effective as standard HABIT-ILE in children with cerebral palsy aged 3–5? A protocol for a multicentre, randomised controlled trial Open
Introduction Hand-arm Bimanual Intensive Therapy Including Lower Extremities (HABIT-ILE) is an intensive rehabilitation programme for children with cerebral palsy (CP) delivered in a day camp setting recognised to promote the acquisition o…
View article: Validating Field Methods to Estimate the Pelvic Tilt in Sprinting and the Relationship between Prior Hamstring Injury and the Pelvic Tilt in Elite Female Soccer Players
Validating Field Methods to Estimate the Pelvic Tilt in Sprinting and the Relationship between Prior Hamstring Injury and the Pelvic Tilt in Elite Female Soccer Players Open
An excessive pelvic tilt in the late swing phase of sprinting may be associated with an increased risk of hamstring injury. Nevertheless, research including female athletes is scarce. Furthermore, it is essential to validate simple on-fiel…
View article: Within- and Between-Assessor Reliability of Lower-Limb Inter-Joint Coordination During Gait in Individuals With and Without Cerebral Palsy
Within- and Between-Assessor Reliability of Lower-Limb Inter-Joint Coordination During Gait in Individuals With and Without Cerebral Palsy Open
Background Inter-joint coordination plays a key role in walking, particularly in people with cerebral palsy (CP), who experience altered movement patterns. The Continuous Relative Phase (CRP) method quantifies lower-limb coordination by as…
View article: User Experience of a Semi-Immersive Musical Serious Game to Stimulate Cognitive Functions in Hospitalized Older Patients: Questionnaire Study
User Experience of a Semi-Immersive Musical Serious Game to Stimulate Cognitive Functions in Hospitalized Older Patients: Questionnaire Study Open
Background Reminiscence therapy through music is a psychosocial intervention with benefits for older patients with neurocognitive disorders. Therapies using virtual or augmented reality are efficient in ecologically assessing, and eventual…
View article: Sensor-to-Bone Calibration with the Fusion of IMU and Bi-Plane X-rays
Sensor-to-Bone Calibration with the Fusion of IMU and Bi-Plane X-rays Open
Inertial measurement units (IMUs) need sensor-to-segment calibration to measure human kinematics. Multiple methods exist, but, when assessing populations with locomotor function pathologies, multiple limitations arise, including holding po…
View article: Consistency of muscle activation signatures across different walking speeds
Consistency of muscle activation signatures across different walking speeds Open
View article: A dataset of asymptomatic human gait and movements obtained from markers, IMUs, insoles and force plates
A dataset of asymptomatic human gait and movements obtained from markers, IMUs, insoles and force plates Open
View article: Gait Kinematics Based on Inertial Measurement Units with the Sensor-to-Segment Calibration and Multibody Optimization Adapted to the Patient's Motor Capacities
Gait Kinematics Based on Inertial Measurement Units with the Sensor-to-Segment Calibration and Multibody Optimization Adapted to the Patient's Motor Capacities Open
View article: Three-Dimensional Lower-Limb Kinematics from Accelerometers and Gyroscopes with Simple and Minimal Functional Calibration Tasks: Validation on Asymptomatic Participants
Three-Dimensional Lower-Limb Kinematics from Accelerometers and Gyroscopes with Simple and Minimal Functional Calibration Tasks: Validation on Asymptomatic Participants Open
The use of inertial measurement units (IMUs) to compute gait outputs, such as the 3D lower-limb kinematics is of huge potential, but no consensus on the procedures and algorithms exists. This study aimed at evaluating the validity of a 7-I…
View article: Three-Dimensional Lower Limb Kinematics from Accelerometers and Gyroscopes with Simple and Minimal Functional Calibration Tasks: Validation on Asymptomatic Participants
Three-Dimensional Lower Limb Kinematics from Accelerometers and Gyroscopes with Simple and Minimal Functional Calibration Tasks: Validation on Asymptomatic Participants Open
The use of inertial measurement units (IMUs) to compute gait outputs such as the 3D lower limb kinematics is of huge potential, but no consensus on the procedures and algorithms exists. This study aimed at evaluating the validity of a 7-IM…
View article: Gait stability in ambulant children with cerebral palsy during dual tasks
Gait stability in ambulant children with cerebral palsy during dual tasks Open
Aim The aim of this cross-sectional study was to measure the effect of dual tasks on gait stability in ambulant children with cerebral palsy (CP) compared to typically developing (TD) children. Methods The children of the CP (n = 20) and T…
View article: Simple rule to automatically recognize the orientation of the sagittal plane foot angular velocity for gait analysis using IMUs on the feet of individuals with heterogeneous motor disabilities
Simple rule to automatically recognize the orientation of the sagittal plane foot angular velocity for gait analysis using IMUs on the feet of individuals with heterogeneous motor disabilities Open
Automatic sensor-to-foot alignment is required in clinical gait analysis using inertial sensors to avoid assumptions about sensors initial positions and orientations. Numerous studies have proposed alignment methods. The current study aime…
View article: Gait stability in ambulant children with cerebral palsy during dual tasks
Gait stability in ambulant children with cerebral palsy during dual tasks Open
Aim The aim of this prospective cross-sectional study with matched controls was to measure the effect of dual tasks on gait stability in ambulant children with cerebral palsy (CP) compared to typically developing (TD) children. Methods The…
View article: Consistency of Muscle Activation Signatures Across Different Walking Speeds
Consistency of Muscle Activation Signatures Across Different Walking Speeds Open
View article: Multidimensional Measures of Physical Activity and Their Association with Gross Motor Capacity in Children and Adolescents with Cerebral Palsy
Multidimensional Measures of Physical Activity and Their Association with Gross Motor Capacity in Children and Adolescents with Cerebral Palsy Open
The current lack of adapted performance metrics leads clinicians to focus on what children with cerebral palsy (CP) do in a clinical setting, despite the ongoing debate on whether capacity (what they do at best) adequately reflects perform…
View article: Walking Speed of Children and Adolescents With Cerebral Palsy: Laboratory Versus Daily Life
Walking Speed of Children and Adolescents With Cerebral Palsy: Laboratory Versus Daily Life Open
The purpose of this pilot study was to compare walking speed, an important component of gait, in the laboratory and daily life, in young individuals with cerebral palsy (CP) and with typical development (TD), and to quantify to what extent…
View article: Comparison of gait characteristics between clinical and daily life settings in children with cerebral palsy
Comparison of gait characteristics between clinical and daily life settings in children with cerebral palsy Open
View article: Gait analysis in children with cerebral palsy: bridging the gap between the laboratory and real life
Gait analysis in children with cerebral palsy: bridging the gap between the laboratory and real life Open
Like 17 million people worldwide, an individual with cerebral palsy (CP) does not have the opportunity to walk harmoniously in society due to long-life impairments in movement and posture. The natural course of CP can be modulated by treat…
View article: A Personalized Approach to Improve Walking Detection in Real-Life Settings: Application to Children with Cerebral Palsy
A Personalized Approach to Improve Walking Detection in Real-Life Settings: Application to Children with Cerebral Palsy Open
Although many methods have been developed to detect walking by using body-worn inertial sensors, their performances decline when gait patterns become abnormal, as seen in children with cerebral palsy (CP). The aim of this study was to eval…
View article: Reliability of single-day walking performance and physical activity measures using inertial sensors in children with cerebral palsy
Reliability of single-day walking performance and physical activity measures using inertial sensors in children with cerebral palsy Open
View article: The effects of dual tasks on gait in children with cerebral palsy
The effects of dual tasks on gait in children with cerebral palsy Open
View article: Correction to: Locomotion and cadence detection using a single trunk-fixed accelerometer: validity for children with cerebral palsy in daily life-like conditions
Correction to: Locomotion and cadence detection using a single trunk-fixed accelerometer: validity for children with cerebral palsy in daily life-like conditions Open
View article: Locomotion and cadence detection using a single trunk-fixed accelerometer: validity for children with cerebral palsy in daily life-like conditions
Locomotion and cadence detection using a single trunk-fixed accelerometer: validity for children with cerebral palsy in daily life-like conditions Open
View article: What is the Best Configuration of Wearable Sensors to Measure Spatiotemporal Gait Parameters in Children with Cerebral Palsy?
What is the Best Configuration of Wearable Sensors to Measure Spatiotemporal Gait Parameters in Children with Cerebral Palsy? Open
Wearable inertial devices have recently been used to evaluate spatiotemporal parameters of gait in daily life situations. Given the heterogeneity of gait patterns in children with cerebral palsy (CP), the sensor placement and analysis algo…