em. prof. dr. Dirk De Clercq
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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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Low running offers a way to make distance running a viable physical activity option for more people
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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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Biomechanical adaptations following a music‐based biofeedback gait retraining program to reduce peak tibial accelerations
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Foot strike determines the center of pressure behavior and affects impact severity in heel-toe running
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One hundred marathons in 100 days : unique biomechanical signature and the evolution of force characteristics and bone density
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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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Music-based biofeedback induced running-gait adaptations for lower impact running
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Feedback-based running retraining for impact reduction : the relationship between peak tibial acceleration and step frequency
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Biomechanical analysis of a long-distance runner who finished 100 marathons in 100 days
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Traditional high jump Gusimbuka Urukiramende : could early 20th century African athletes beat Olympic champions?
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Relationship between duty factor and external forces in slow recreational runners
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Music-based biofeedback to reduce tibial shock in over-ground running : a proof-of-concept study
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Predicting gait events from tibial acceleration in rearfoot running : a structured machine learning approach
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Data from "One hundred marathons in 100 days: Unique biomechanical signature and the evolution of force characteristics and bone density"
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Change-point detection of peak tibial acceleration in overground running retraining
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Tibial acceleration-based prediction of maximal vertical loading rate during overground running : a machine learning approach
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Multiview 3D markerless human pose estimation from OpenPose skeletons
(2020) Advanced concepts for intelligent vision systems - ACIVS 2020. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science 12002. p.166-178 -
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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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Running profiles of recreational distance runners : race, training, spatiotemporal and anthropometrical characteristics
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Rearfoot running in athletic footwear : (a)typical rearfoot and resultant peak tibial acceleration
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Multi-directional peak tibial accelerations in over-ground, level, running : a multicenter study
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Consolidation of the atypical rearfoot strike pattern in distance runners and linkage to tibial shocks
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Machine learning as a tool to predict impact loading during over-ground distance running
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Validity and reliability of peak tibial accelerations as real-time measure of impact loading during over-ground rearfoot running at different speeds
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Running speed-induced changes in foot contact pattern influence impact loading rate
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Grounded running reduces musculoskeletal loading
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Design and validation of an auditory biofeedback system for modification of running parameters
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Assessing the potential of the qualitative trajectory calculus to detect gait pathologies : a case study of children with developmental coordination disorder
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Injury prevention in physical education teacher education students : lessons from sports : a systematic review
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Activity induced increase in Achilles tendon blood flow is age and gender dependent
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Activity-induced increase in Achilles tendon blood flow is age and sex dependent
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Instructed grounded running reduces musculoskeletal loading
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Altering gait variability with an ankle exoskeleton
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A biofeedback music-sonification system for gait retraining
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Real-time music-based biofeedback to reduce impact loading during over-ground running
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Exoskeleton assistance symmetry matters : unilateral assistance reduces metabolic cost, but relatively less than bilateral assistance
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To what extent does body height affect the use and satisfaction of electrically-assisted bicycles for postal purpose?
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Boot-turf interaction during a 180° cutting movement on artificial turf when wet and dry
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Resultant peak tibial acceleration is a measure of impact loading in overground rearfoot running : a validation and reliability study across speeds
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Bi-articular knee-ankle-foot exoskeleton produces higher metabolic cost reduction than weight-matched mono-articular exoskeleton
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Experimental evaluation of UWB indoor positioning for sport postures
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The role of the vascular and structural response to activity in the development of Achilles tendinopathy : a prospective study
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Converted forefoot striking differently affects parameters of impact intensity in overground running
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Is Achilles tendon blood flow related to foot pronation?
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Reducing the metabolic cost of walking with an ankle exoskeleton : interaction between actuation timing and power
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Magnitude and spatial distribution of impact intensity under the foot relates to initial foot contact pattern
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Fast exoskeleton optimization
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Tribute to Dr Jacques Rogge : muscle activity and fatigue during hiking in Olympic dinghy sailing