Methodological factors affecting joint moments estimation in clinical gait analysis: a systematic review

V Camomilla, A Cereatti, AG Cutti, S Fantozzi… - Biomedical engineering …, 2017‏ - Springer
Quantitative gait analysis can provide a description of joint kinematics and dynamics, and it
is recognized as a clinically useful tool for functional assessment, diagnosis and intervention …

Manual wheelchair biomechanics while overcoming various environmental barriers: A systematic review

T Rouvier, A Louessard, E Simonetti, S Hybois… - PLoS …, 2022‏ - journals.plos.org
During manual wheelchair (MWC) locomotion, the user's upper limbs are subject to heavy
stresses and fatigue because the upper body is permanently engaged to propel the MWC …

Towards a shape-performance integrated digital twin for lumbar spine analysis

X He, Y Qiu, X Lai, Z Li, L Shu, W Sun, X Song - Digital Twin, 2025‏ - digitaltwin1.org
Background With significant advancement and demand for digital transformation, the digital
twin has been gaining increasing attention as it is capable of establishing real-time map** …

Soft tissue artifact compensation in knee kinematics by multi-body optimization: Performance of subject-specific knee joint models

J Clément, R Dumas, N Hagemeister… - Journal of biomechanics, 2015‏ - Elsevier
Soft tissue artifact (STA) distort marker-based knee kinematics measures and make them
difficult to use in clinical practice. None of the current methods designed to compensate for …

Validation of a multi-body optimization with knee kinematic models including ligament constraints

X Gasparutto, N Sancisi, E Jacquelin… - Journal of …, 2015‏ - Elsevier
Motion analysis aims at evaluating the joint kinematics but the relative movement between
the bones and the skin markers, known as soft tissue artifact (STA), introduces large errors …

A model of the soft tissue artefact rigid component

V Camomilla, T Bonci, R Dumas, L Cheze… - Journal of …, 2015‏ - Elsevier
When using stereophotogrammetry and skin-markers, the reconstruction of skeletal
movement is affected by soft-tissue artefact (STA). This may be described by considering a …

[HTML][HTML] Free-leg side elevation of pelvis in single-leg jump is a substantial advantage over double-leg jump for jum** height generation

N Sado, S Yoshioka, S Fukashiro - Journal of Biomechanics, 2020‏ - Elsevier
In single-leg jumps, humans achieve more than half the jum** height that they can reach
for double-leg jumps. Although this bilateral deficit in jum** has been believed to be due …

Joint kinetics to assess the influence of the racket on a tennis player's shoulder

T Creveaux, R Dumas, C Hautier… - Journal of sports …, 2013‏ - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
This study aimed at investigating the influence of three rackets on shoulder net joint
moments, power and muscle activity during the flat tennis serve under field-conditions. A 6 …

Expressing the joint moments of drop jumps and sidestep cutting in different reference frames–does it matter?

E Kristianslund, T Krosshaug, KM Mok, S McLean… - Journal of …, 2014‏ - Elsevier
Joint moments help us understand joint loading and muscle function during movement.
However, the interpretation depends on the choice of reference frame, but the different …

Curved Approach in High Jump Induces Greater Jum** Height without Greater Joint Kinetic Exertions than Straight Approach.

N Sado, S Yoshioka, S Fukashiro - Medicine and Science in Sports …, 2022‏ - europepmc.org
Purpose The most height-specific jum** mode, the athletic high jump, is characterized as
a running single-leg jump (RSLJ) from a curved approach. The main advantage of a curved …