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Harlaar, J. (author), Macri, E.M. (author), Wesseling, M.G.H. (author)
Osteoarthritis (OA) has a complex, heterogeneous and only partly understood etiology. There is a definite role of joint cartilage pathomechanics in originating and progressing of the disease. Although it is still not identified precisely enough to design or select targeted treatments, the progress of this year's research demonstrates that...
review 2022
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Schallig, Wouter (author), van den Noort, Josien C. (author), Piening, Marjolein (author), Streekstra, Geert J. (author), Maas, Mario (author), van der Krogt, Marjolein M. (author), Harlaar, J. (author)
Background: Foot and ankle joint kinematics are measured during clinical gait analyses with marker-based multi-segment foot models. To improve on existing models, measurement errors due to soft tissue artifacts (STAs) and marker misplacements should be reduced. Therefore, the aim of this study is to define a clinically informed, universally...
journal article 2022
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Bakker, Nienke F. (author), Schrijvers, Jim C. (author), van den Noort, Josien C. (author), Hall, Michelle (author), van der Krogt, Marjolein M. (author), Harlaar, J. (author), van der Esch, Martin (author)
Background: Patients with knee osteoarthritis can adapt their gait to unload the most painful knee joint in order to try to reduce pain and improve physical function. However, these gait adaptations can cause higher loads on the contralateral joints. The aim of the study was to investigate the interlimb differences in knee and hip frontal...
journal article 2021
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Schrijvers, Jim C. (author), van den Noort, Josien C. (author), van der Esch, Martin (author), Harlaar, J. (author)
Knee joint instability is frequently reported by patients with knee osteoarthritis (KOA). Objective metrics to assess knee joint instability are lacking, making it difficult to target therapies aiming to improve stability. Therefore, the aim of this study was to compare responses in neuromechanics to perturbations during gait in patients with...
journal article 2021
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Flux, E. (author), van der Krogt, M. M. (author), Cappa, P. (author), Petrarca, M. (author), Desloovere, K. (author), Harlaar, J. (author)
With the rise of biofeedback in gait training in cerebral palsy there is a need for real-time measurements of gait kinematics. The Human Body Model (HBM) is a recently developed model, optimized for the real-time computing of kinematics. This study evaluated differences between HBM and two commonly used models for clinical gait analysis: the...
journal article 2020
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Zandbergen, Marit A. (author), Schallig, Wouter (author), Stebbins, Julie A. (author), Harlaar, J. (author), van der Krogt, Marjolein M. (author)
Background: Estimating muscle-tendon complex (MTC) lengths is important for planning of soft tissue surgery and evaluating outcomes, e.g. in children with cerebral palsy (CP). Conventional musculoskeletal models often represent the foot as one rigid segment, called a mono-segment foot model (mono-SFM). However, a multi-segment foot model ...
journal article 2020
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Schallig, Wouter (author), van den Noort, Josien C. (author), McCahill, Jennifer (author), Stebbins, Julie (author), Leardini, Alberto (author), Maas, Mario (author), Harlaar, J. (author), van der Krogt, Marjolein M. (author)
Background: The Oxford Foot Model (OFM) and Rizzoli Foot Model (RFM) are the two most frequently used multi-segment models to measure foot kinematics. However, a comprehensive comparison of the kinematic output of these models is lacking. Research question: What are the differences in kinematic output between OFM and RFM during normal gait...
journal article 2020
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Schrijvers, Jim (author), van den Noort, Josien C. (author), van der Esch, Martin (author), Dekker, Joost (author), Harlaar, J. (author)
Background: Instability of the knee joint during gait is frequently reported by patients with knee osteoarthritis or an anterior cruciate ligament rupture. The assessment of instability in clinical practice and clinical research studies mainly relies on self-reporting. Alternatively, parameters measured with gait analysis have been explored...
review 2019
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Schallig, W. (author), van den Noort, J. C. (author), Kleipool, R. P. (author), Dobbe, J. G.G. (author), van der Krogt, M. M. (author), Harlaar, J. (author), Maas, M. (author), Streekstra, G. J. (author)
Computed tomography (CT) imaging can be used to determine bone pose, sometimes combined with skin-mounted markers. For this specific application, a lower radiation dose than the conventional clinical dose might suffice. This study aims to determine how lowering the radiation dose of a CT-scan of the ankle and foot affects the precision of...
journal article 2019
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Veerkamp, Kirsten (author), Schallig, Wouter (author), Harlaar, J. (author), Pizzolato, Claudio (author), Carty, Christopher P. (author), Lloyd, David G. (author), van der Krogt, Marjolein M. (author)
Neuro-musculoskeletal modelling can provide insight into the aberrant muscle function during walking in those suffering cerebral palsy (CP). However, such modelling employs optimization to estimate muscle activation that may not account for disturbed motor control and muscle weakness in CP. This study evaluated different forms of neuro...
journal article 2019
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Kroese, Leonard F. (author), Harlaar, JJ (author), Ordrenneau, C. (author), Verhelst, JM (author), Guérin, G. (author), Turquier, F. (author), Goossens, R.H.M. (author), Kleinrensink, GJ (author), Jeekel, J (author), Lange, Johan F. (author)
Purpose: Incisional hernia remains a frequent complication after abdominal surgery associated with significant morbidity and high costs. Animal and clinical studies have exhibited some limitations. The purpose of this study was to develop an artificial human abdominal wall (AW) simulator in order to enable investigations on closure modalities...
journal article 2017
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Van der Krogt, M.M. (author), Bregman, D.J.J. (author), Wisse, M. (author), Doorenbosch, C.A.M. (author), Harlaar, J. (author), Collins, S.H. (author)
Children with cerebral palsy frequently experience foot dragging and tripping during walking due to a lack of adequate knee flexion in swing (stiff-knee gait). Stiff-knee gait is often accompanied by an overly flexed knee during stance (crouch gait). Studies on stiff-knee gait have mostly focused on excessive knee muscle activity during (pre...
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