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View article: Inertial data of daily living tasks in bilateral and unilateral vestibulopathy patients and controls
Inertial data of daily living tasks in bilateral and unilateral vestibulopathy patients and controls Open
View article: Idiopathic toe walkers: Do they need surgery?
Idiopathic toe walkers: Do they need surgery? Open
Aim The aims of study were: to observe gait parameters evolution for group of patients with surgery and conservative treatment; to compare these parameters for a group of matched patients with surgery and without; to compare these paramete…
View article: Sustainable Architecture in Social Housing: A Response to Population Migration in the City of Mbouda Following the Crisis in the North-West Region
Sustainable Architecture in Social Housing: A Response to Population Migration in the City of Mbouda Following the Crisis in the North-West Region Open
Cameroon faces a major housing deficit, intensified in Mbouda by the arrival of internally displaced persons fleeing the Anglophone crisis. This study proposes a sustainable architectural response combining local materials and bioclimatic …
View article: Gut microbiome signatures in iNPH: Insights from a shotgun metagenomics study
Gut microbiome signatures in iNPH: Insights from a shotgun metagenomics study Open
Idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus (iNPH), a leading cause of reversible dementia in older adults, is marked by ventriculomegaly, gait disturbances, cognitive decline, and urinary incontinence. Emerging evidence suggests that gut dys…
View article: Assessment of dynamic stability and identification of key tasks and parameters in patients with unilateral and bilateral vestibulopathy: a laboratory-based study
Assessment of dynamic stability and identification of key tasks and parameters in patients with unilateral and bilateral vestibulopathy: a laboratory-based study Open
Chronic imbalance is the cardinal symptom in bilateral vestibulopathy patients (BV), and in a subset of symptomatic unilateral vestibulopathy patients (UV), leading to a significant impact on their daily lives. Despite these profound effec…
View article: Monitoring curve progression in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis, assessment of the diagnostic performance of rasterstereography in brace-treated and untreated patients
Monitoring curve progression in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis, assessment of the diagnostic performance of rasterstereography in brace-treated and untreated patients Open
Background Evaluating curve progression in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) patients involves repeated exposure to radiation. Rasterstereography is reported to be a reliable, valid alternative to classic radiography. Few studies have …
View article: Using game performance measure to assess upper limb motor function in children with neuromotor disorders: a systematic review
Using game performance measure to assess upper limb motor function in children with neuromotor disorders: a systematic review Open
The present systematic review identified a wide range of game categories and upper limb game performance outcomes, involving different instrumented tools, and covering an interesting range of gestures. Despite the relevance of the game con…
View article: Gait Phase Importance in Affected Side Prediction for Cerebral Palsy via Gradient-Based Analysis
Gait Phase Importance in Affected Side Prediction for Cerebral Palsy via Gradient-Based Analysis Open
View article: Acromioclavicular Fixation Before Coracoclavicular Tunnel Placement and Acromioclavicular Construct Design Improved Reduction and Stability in a Whole-Shoulder Girdle Model: A Pilot Study
Acromioclavicular Fixation Before Coracoclavicular Tunnel Placement and Acromioclavicular Construct Design Improved Reduction and Stability in a Whole-Shoulder Girdle Model: A Pilot Study Open
Background: Reconstruction of the acromioclavicular (AC) ligament after an acute AC dislocation as the first surgical step before coracoclavicular (CC) tunnel placement has been proposed to reduce the risk of postoperative loss of reductio…
View article: Validity of a Single Inertial Measurement Unit to Measure Hip Range of Motion During Gait in Patients Undergoing Total Hip Arthroplasty
Validity of a Single Inertial Measurement Unit to Measure Hip Range of Motion During Gait in Patients Undergoing Total Hip Arthroplasty Open
Hip flexion range of motion (ROM) during gait is an important surgery outcome for patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty (THA) that could help patient monitoring and rehabilitation. To allow systematic measurements during patients’ cli…
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: Gait impairments in patients with bilateral vestibulopathy and chronic unilateral vestibulopathy
Gait impairments in patients with bilateral vestibulopathy and chronic unilateral vestibulopathy Open
Vestibular deficits often lead to unsteady gait, affecting quality of life and increasing fall risk. This study aimed to identify gait impairments in chronic vestibulopathy. Ten patients with bilateral vestibulopathy (BV), 10 patients with…
View article: Monitoring curve progression in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis: rasterstereography shows limited sensitivity compared to radiography in brace-treated patients
Monitoring curve progression in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis: rasterstereography shows limited sensitivity compared to radiography in brace-treated patients Open
View article: Within- and Between-Assessor Reliability of Biarticular Muscle-Tendon Unit Lengths: Application of a Conventional Gait Model 2-Based Musculoskeletal Model
Within- and Between-Assessor Reliability of Biarticular Muscle-Tendon Unit Lengths: Application of a Conventional Gait Model 2-Based Musculoskeletal Model Open
View article: Idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus: A sulcal morphometry approach to brain phenotype and clinical response
Idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus: A sulcal morphometry approach to brain phenotype and clinical response Open
View article: Status of surface electromyography assessment as part of clinical gait analysis in the management of patients with cerebral palsy – Outcomes of a Delphi process
Status of surface electromyography assessment as part of clinical gait analysis in the management of patients with cerebral palsy – Outcomes of a Delphi process Open
View article: Comprehensive analysis of total knee arthroplasty kinematics and functional recovery: Exploring full-body gait deviations in patients with knee osteoarthritis
Comprehensive analysis of total knee arthroplasty kinematics and functional recovery: Exploring full-body gait deviations in patients with knee osteoarthritis Open
Total Knee Arthroplasty has well-established success in relieving knee pain and improving function but patients do not reach functional levels of control groups after surgery and 20% of patients remain unsatisfied. To understand the differ…
View article: Whole body gait kinematics in patients with bilateral and chronic unilateral vestibulopathy
Whole body gait kinematics in patients with bilateral and chronic unilateral vestibulopathy Open
This dataset contains whole body kinematics and 3D ground reaction forces and moments from 30 subjects (10 with bilateral vestibulopathy, 10 with unilateral vestibulopathy, and 10 healthy subjects) during gait at three different walking sp…
View article: Wear factor comparison between single and dual mobility cup in total hip arthroplasty
Wear factor comparison between single and dual mobility cup in total hip arthroplasty Open
View article: Relationship between the flexion relaxation phenomenon and kinematics of the multi-segmental spine in nonspecific chronic low back pain patients
Relationship between the flexion relaxation phenomenon and kinematics of the multi-segmental spine in nonspecific chronic low back pain patients Open
The flexion relaxation phenomenon (FRP) is characterized by the reduction of paraspinal muscle activity at maximum trunk flexion. FRP is reported to be altered (persistence of spinal muscle activity) in more than half of nonspecific chroni…
View article: Author Correction: Full-body kinematics and head stabilisation strategies during walking in patients with chronic unilateral and bilateral vestibulopathy
Author Correction: Full-body kinematics and head stabilisation strategies during walking in patients with chronic unilateral and bilateral vestibulopathy Open
View article: The contribution of cognitive reserve in explaining the dual-task walking performance in iNPH patients: comparison with other cognitive, functional, and socio-demographic variables
The contribution of cognitive reserve in explaining the dual-task walking performance in iNPH patients: comparison with other cognitive, functional, and socio-demographic variables Open
View article: Author Correction: Understanding the flexion-relaxation phenomenon in non-specific chronic low back pain patients through immersive virtual reality feedback approach
Author Correction: Understanding the flexion-relaxation phenomenon in non-specific chronic low back pain patients through immersive virtual reality feedback approach Open
View article: Causal interactions and dynamic stability between limbs while walking with imposed leg constraints
Causal interactions and dynamic stability between limbs while walking with imposed leg constraints Open
Aim To investigate the dynamics of the motor control system during walking by examining the complexity, stability, and causal relationships of leg motions. Specifically, the study focuses on gait under both bilateral and unilateral constra…
View article: On the Consistency of the Conventional Gait Model Across Various Pose Estimation Algorithms
On the Consistency of the Conventional Gait Model Across Various Pose Estimation Algorithms Open
View article: Understanding the flexion-relaxation phenomenon in non-specific chronic low back pain patients throught immersive virtual reality feedback approach
Understanding the flexion-relaxation phenomenon in non-specific chronic low back pain patients throught immersive virtual reality feedback approach Open
The flexion-relaxation phenomenon (FRP) is frequently absent among non-specific chronic low back pain (NSCLBP) patients. However, it is unknown whether this absence is intrinsic to their pathology or merely a consequence of reduced trunk f…
View article: Author Correction: Full‑body kinematics and head stabilisation strategies during walking in patients with chronic unilateral and bilateral vestibulopathy
Author Correction: Full‑body kinematics and head stabilisation strategies during walking in patients with chronic unilateral and bilateral vestibulopathy Open
View article: Reliability and Validity of Temporal Parameters during the Side Hop Test in Patients after Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
Reliability and Validity of Temporal Parameters during the Side Hop Test in Patients after Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Open
Background: The side hop test (SHT) measures the number of jumps performed over 30 s. Although this measure has demonstrated its value in clinical practice, the temporal parameters of the SHT allow for a deeper analysis of the execution st…
View article: Full-body kinematics and head stabilisation strategies during walking in patients with chronic unilateral and bilateral vestibulopathy
Full-body kinematics and head stabilisation strategies during walking in patients with chronic unilateral and bilateral vestibulopathy Open
View article: Normal pressure hydrocephalus and cognitive impairment: The gait phenotype matters too
Normal pressure hydrocephalus and cognitive impairment: The gait phenotype matters too Open
Background and purpose Idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus (iNPH) is a chronic neurological disease resulting in progressive gait and cognitive disorders. We investigated whether the gait phenotype is associated with the severity of c…