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1. Functional movement assessment by means of inertial sensor technology to discriminate between movement behaviour of healthy controls and persons with knee osteoarthritis

2. Knee Load Distribution in Hip Osteoarthritis Patients After Total Hip Replacement

3. Physics-Based Simulations to Predict the Differential Effects of Motor Control and Musculoskeletal Deficits on Gait Dysfunction in Cerebral Palsy: A Retrospective Case Study

4. A multi-scale modelling framework combining musculoskeletal rigid-body simulations with adaptive finite element analyses, to evaluate the impact of femoral geometry on hip joint contact forces and femoral bone growth.

5. SimCP: A Simulation Platform to Predict Gait Performance Following Orthopedic Intervention in Children With Cerebral Palsy

6. Finite Element Analysis of Custom Shoulder Implants Provides Accurate Prediction of Initial Stability

7. Medial knee loading is altered in subjects with early osteoarthritis during gait but not during step-up-and-over task.

8. Test-retest reliability of innovated strength tests for hip muscles.

9. Musculoskeletal modeling‐based definition of load cases and worst‐case fracture orientation for the design of clavicle fixation plates

10. The biomechanical fingerprint of hip and knee osteoarthritis patients during activities of daily living

11. Computationally efficient optimization method to quantify the required surgical accuracy for a ligament balanced TKA

12. Thin patient-specific clavicle fracture fixation plates can mechanically outperform commercial plates: An in silico approach

13. Generic scaled versus subject-specific models for the calculation of musculoskeletal loading in cerebral palsy gait: Effect of personalized musculoskeletal geometry outweighs the effect of personalized neural control

14. The effect of hip muscle weakness and femoral bony deformities on gait performance

15. Time-dependent in silico modelling of orthognathic surgery to support the design of biodegradable bone plates

16. Hip Muscle Forces and Contact Loading During Squatting After Cam-Type FAI Surgery

17. Finite Element Analysis of Custom Shoulder Implants Provides Accurate Prediction of Initial Stability

18. Single-event multilevel surgery, but not botulinum toxin injections normalize joint loading in cerebral palsy patients

19. Functional movement assessment by means of inertial sensor technology to discriminate between movement behaviour of healthy controls and persons with knee osteoarthritis

20. Mechano-driven regeneration predicts response variations in large animal model based on scaffold implantation site and individual mechano-sensitivity

21. Automatic muscle elongation measurement during shoulder arthroplasty planning

22. Standard Cruciate-Retaining Total Knee Arthroplasty Implants can Reproduce Native Kinematics

23. A multi-scale modelling framework combining musculoskeletal rigid-body simulations with adaptive finite element analyses, to evaluate the impact of femoral geometry on hip joint contact forces and femoral bone growth

24. Topographical Variation of Human Femoral Articular Cartilage Thickness, T1rho and T2 Relaxation Times Is Related to Local Loading during Walking

25. Physics-based predictive simulations to explore the differential effects of motor control and musculoskeletal deficits on gait dysfunction in cerebral palsy: a retrospective case study

26. Subject-specific geometry affects acetabular contact pressure during gait more than subject-specific loading patterns

27. Comparison of modelling and tracking methods for analysing elbow and forearm kinematics

28. The influence of knee joint geometry and alignment on the tibiofemoral load distribution: A computational study

29. Botulinum toxin injections minimally affect modelled muscle forces during gait in children with cerebral palsy

30. Selective dorsal rhizotomy improves muscle forces during walking in children with spastic cerebral palsy

31. Non-rigid deformation to include subject-specific detail in musculoskeletal models of CP children with proximal femoral deformity and its effect on muscle and contact forces during gait

32. Can standard implants reproduce the native kinematics of a TKA patient?

33. The role of altered proximal femoral geometry in impaired pelvis stability and hip control during CP gait: A simulation study

34. Does surgical approach or prosthesis type affect hip joint loading one year after surgery?

35. Gait alterations can reduce the risk of edge loading

36. Discriminant validity of 3D joint kinematics and centre of mass displacement measured by inertial sensor technology during the unipodal stance task

37. SimCP: A Simulation Platform to Predict Gait Performance Following Orthopedic Intervention in Children with Cerebral Palsy

38. O 107 - Impact of subject-specific musculoskeletal geometry on estimated joint kinematics, joint kinetics and muscle forces in typically developing children

39. O 021 - Does including EMG data in the estimation of muscle forces alter the evaluation of the effect of botulinum toxin injections?

40. Loading of Hip Measured by Hip Contact Forces at Different Speeds of Walking and Running

41. Biomechanical gait features associated with hip osteoarthritis: Towards a better definition of clinical hallmarks

42. O 024—Joint loading is normalized following single-event multilevel surgery and partly normalized following botulinum injections in cerebral palsy patients

43. O 053 - Femoral deformities affect gait performance more than hip muscle weakness

44. Subject-specific geometrical detail rather than cost function formulation affects hip loading calculation

45. Medial knee loading is altered in subjects with early osteoarthritis during gait but not during step-up-and-over task

46. Loading of Hip Measured by Hip Contact Forces at Different Speeds of Walking and Running

47. Subject-specific musculoskeletal modelling in patients before and after total hip arthroplasty

49. Test-retest reliability of innovated strength tests for hip muscles

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