Cerebral Palsy frequently leads to gait troubles. After a physical examination and a Clinical Gait Analysis (CGA), these walking troubles are usually treated by orthopedic surgery, called single event multi-level surgery (SEMLS), in which several surgical corrections are simultaneously done at different levels of the lower limbs. Kinematic improvements obtained by this treatment are sometimes very efficient, but at this moment they remain difficultly predictable. The objective of this thesis is to simulate the effect of surgery on gait parameters, using supervised statisticalmachine learning. The purpose of the simulator is to show the most likely gait outcome in order to improve decision-making in SEMLS. The database was composed of 134 ch...
Three-dimensional gait analysis (3DGA) generates a wealth of highly variable data. Gait classificati...
La paralysie cérébrale est la pathologie neurologique pédiatrique la plus fréquente dans le monde en...
International audienceCerebral Palsy (CP) affects walking and often produces excessive knee flexion ...
Cerebral Palsy frequently leads to gait troubles. After a physical examination and a Clinical Gait A...
Children with cerebral palsy generally develop gait impairments. Orthopaedic surgery aims to improve...
Gait deficits in cerebral palsy (CP) are often treated with a single-event multi-level surgery (SEML...
International audienceIn order to lessen gait deviations, single-event multilevel surgery (SEMLS) is...
Three-dimensional gait analysis methodologies are widely used to assess gait and the effects of ankl...
INTRODUCTION: Among the treatments available for the rehabilitation of the alterations of walking in...
Cerebral Palsy (CP) results from a non progressive lesion in the immature brain affecting 4/1000 of ...
Cerebral palsy (CP) is generally considered as a nonprogressive neuro-developmental condition that ...
Torsional deformities of the lower limb are common in children with cerebral palsy (CP)- determining...
Cerebral palsy (CP) is a prevalent group of neuromotor disorders that affect the developing fetal or...
Physics-based simulations of human movement have the potential to predict the functional outcome of ...
Lankhorst, G.J. [Promotor]Harlaar, J. [Copromotor]Doorenbosch, C.A.M. [Copromotor
Three-dimensional gait analysis (3DGA) generates a wealth of highly variable data. Gait classificati...
La paralysie cérébrale est la pathologie neurologique pédiatrique la plus fréquente dans le monde en...
International audienceCerebral Palsy (CP) affects walking and often produces excessive knee flexion ...
Cerebral Palsy frequently leads to gait troubles. After a physical examination and a Clinical Gait A...
Children with cerebral palsy generally develop gait impairments. Orthopaedic surgery aims to improve...
Gait deficits in cerebral palsy (CP) are often treated with a single-event multi-level surgery (SEML...
International audienceIn order to lessen gait deviations, single-event multilevel surgery (SEMLS) is...
Three-dimensional gait analysis methodologies are widely used to assess gait and the effects of ankl...
INTRODUCTION: Among the treatments available for the rehabilitation of the alterations of walking in...
Cerebral Palsy (CP) results from a non progressive lesion in the immature brain affecting 4/1000 of ...
Cerebral palsy (CP) is generally considered as a nonprogressive neuro-developmental condition that ...
Torsional deformities of the lower limb are common in children with cerebral palsy (CP)- determining...
Cerebral palsy (CP) is a prevalent group of neuromotor disorders that affect the developing fetal or...
Physics-based simulations of human movement have the potential to predict the functional outcome of ...
Lankhorst, G.J. [Promotor]Harlaar, J. [Copromotor]Doorenbosch, C.A.M. [Copromotor
Three-dimensional gait analysis (3DGA) generates a wealth of highly variable data. Gait classificati...
La paralysie cérébrale est la pathologie neurologique pédiatrique la plus fréquente dans le monde en...
International audienceCerebral Palsy (CP) affects walking and often produces excessive knee flexion ...