prof. dr. Veerle Segers
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544 FO76 – Fatigue-induced biomechanical risk factors for patellar tendinopathy in volleyball: a prospective study
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565 FO28 – Higher knee joint work is a risk factor for the development of patellar tendinopathy in volleyball: Findings from a prospective study on jump-landing tasks
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Low running offers a way to make distance running a viable physical activity option for more people
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The effect of fatigue on spike jump biomechanics in view of patellar tendon loading in volleyball
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- Conference Paper
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Fatigue-induced biomechanical risk factors for patellar tendinopathy in volleyball : a prospective study
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Duty factor and stride frequency as (potential) load magnitude determinants of slow, female runners' habitual running pattern
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- Conference Paper
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Higher knee joint work is a risk factor for the development of patellar tendinopathy in volleyball : a prospective study
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Biomechanical adaptations following a music‐based biofeedback gait retraining program to reduce peak tibial accelerations
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Reducing the peak tibial acceleration of running by music‐based biofeedback : a quasi‐randomized controlled trial
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Peak muscle and joint contact forces of running with increased duty factors
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Fatigue reduces patellar tendon loading in healthy volleyball players
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Music-based biofeedback induced running-gait adaptations for lower impact running
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- Journal Article
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Relationship between duty factor and external forces in slow recreational runners
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Predicting gait events from tibial acceleration in rearfoot running : a structured machine learning approach
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Traditional high jump Gusimbuka Urukiramende : could early 20th century African athletes beat Olympic champions?
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Influence of music-based feedback training on peak tibial acceleration during running outside of the biomechanics laboratory
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- Conference Paper
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Biomechanical analysis of a long-distance runner who finished 100 marathons in 100 days
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- Conference Paper
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Feedback-based running retraining for impact reduction : the relationship between peak tibial acceleration and step frequency
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- Journal Article
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Tibial acceleration-based prediction of maximal vertical loading rate during overground running : a machine learning approach
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- Conference Paper
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Running profiles of recreational distance runners : race, training, spatiotemporal and anthropometrical characteristics
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- Conference Paper
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Grounded runners experience less severe ground reaction forces compared to runners who run with a flight phase
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- Conference Paper
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Rearfoot running in athletic footwear : (a)typical rearfoot and resultant peak tibial acceleration
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Machine learning as a tool to predict impact loading during over-ground distance running
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Position-specific performance profiles, using predictive classification models in senior basketball
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Predictive models reduce talent development costs in female gymnastics
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Magnitude and spatial distribution of impact intensity under the foot relates to initial foot contact pattern
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Stature and jumping height are required in female volleyball, but motor coordination is a key factor for future elite success
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Gusimbuka Urukiramende : were African high jumpers the real world champions?
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Generic anthropometric and performance characteristics among elite adolescent boys in nine different sports
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Talent in female gymnastics: a survival analysis based upon performance characteristics
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Cutting performance wearing different studded soccer shoes on dry and wet artificial turf
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Kinematics and dynamics of burst transitions
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- Journal Article
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The value of non-sport-specific characteristics for talent orientation in young male judo, karate and taekwondo athletes
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Biomechanics of human bipedal gallop: asymmetry dictates leg functions
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Mechanics of overground accelerated running vs. running on an accelerated treadmill
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Biomechanics of spontaneous overground walk-to-run transition
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Joint kinematics and kinetics of overground accelerated running versus running on an accelerated treadmill
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Ageing effects on functional phases of the foot unroll during walking
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- Conference Paper
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A gradual shift in initial foot-to-ground contact patterns depending upon acceleration
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Decelerated running overground vs running on a decelerating treadmill
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Decelerated running overground vs running on a decelerating treadmill
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A clinically applicable six-segmented foot model
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Joint kinetics of accelerated running overground and running on an accelerating motorized treadmill belt
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Joint kinetics of accelerated running overground vs. running on an accelerating motorized treadmill belt
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- Conference Paper
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How do humans accelerate while running?
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- Conference Paper
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How do humans accelerate while running?
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Treadmill vs. overground accelerated running
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Neuromechanics of walk-to-run transitions
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Joint actions during spontaneous walk-to-run accelerations
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A cross-sectional study about the relationship between morphology and kinematic parameters in children between 15 and 36 months
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An anatomically unbiased foot template for inter-subject plantar pressure evaluation
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The role of vision in obese and normal-weight children's gait control
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The role of vision in obese and normal-weight children’s gait control
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Dynamics of gait transitions
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Influence of treadmill acceleration on actual walk-to-run transition.
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Overground vs. treadmill walk-to-run transition
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Een hogere wandel-loop-transitiesnelheid overgronds dan op loopband
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The role of vision in obese and normal-weight children's gait control
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- Conference Paper
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Resisting versus assisting the ankle musculature has an unidirectional effect on walk-to-run transition speed
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Experimental study of the influence of the m. tibialis anterior on the walk-to-run transition by means of a powered ankle-foot exoskeleton
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Spatiotemporal characteristics of spontaneous overground walk-to-run transition
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Effects of optic flow on spontaneous overground walk-to-run transition
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Experimental study on the role of the ankle push off in the walk-to-run transition by means of a powered ankle-foot-exoskeleton
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A higher treadmill acceleration leads to a higher walk-to-run transition speed
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Een hogere wandel-loop-transitiesnelheid overgronds dan op loopband
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Neuromechanical interaction during locomotion: bipedal gait transition as a paradigm
(2009) COMPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY A-MOLECULAR & INTEGRATIVE PHYSIOLOGY. 153A(2). p.S135-S135 -
Running economy in early and late maturing youth soccer players does not differ
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External Forces During Actual Acceleration Across Transition Speed
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How to determine spatiotemporal variables on an accelerating treadmill?
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- Conference Paper
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Effects of optic flow when spontaneouly accelerating towards the walk-to-run transition
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Running economy in early and late maturing youth soccer players does not differ
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- Conference Paper
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A pneumatic ankle-orthesis as a mean to experimentally validate hypotheses about the role of the tibialis anterior in the walk-to-run transition
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- Conference Paper
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EMG-analysis of resisted and assisted dorsiflexion during gait transition
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- Conference Paper
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Flow can make you run: effects of optic flow on the overground walk-to-run transition
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A dynamical perspective on the realization of the walk-to-run transition
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- Conference Paper
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The way to gait transition: spatiotemporal characteristics of the spontaneous overground walk-to-run transition
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The walk-to-run transition: from vaulting to bouncing in one single step
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Limb preference in spontaneous human gait transitions
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Dynamics of the body centre of mass during actual acceleration across transition speed (vol 210, pg 578, 2007)
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Kinematics of the transition between walking and running when gradually changing speed
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- Journal Article
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Influence of M. tibialis anterior fatigue on the walk-to-run and run-to-walk transition in non-steady state locomotion
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- Journal Article
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Dynamics of the body centre of mass during actual acceleration across transition speed
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A pneumatic ankle-foot-orthosis as a mean to experimentally validate hypotheses about the role of the ankle musculature in human gait transitions
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- Journal Article
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Spatiotemporal characteristics of the walk-to-run and run-to-walk transition when gradually changing speed
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- PhD Thesis
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A biomechanical analysis of the realization of actual human gait transition
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Differential effect of m tibialis anterior fatigue on walk-to-run and run-to-walk transition speed in unsteady state locomotion conditions
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- Book Chapter
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Running economy in early and late mature youth soccer players