Search Results - "Bouyer, L."
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Validating Commercial Wearable Sensors for Running Gait Parameters Estimation
Published in IEEE sensors journal (15-07-2020)“…A growing number of people all over the world are running. Gathering in-field data with wearable sensors is attractive for runners, clinicians and coaches to…”
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A Wearable Sensor Network With Embedded Machine Learning for Real-Time Motion Analysis and Complex Posture Detection
Published in IEEE sensors journal (15-04-2022)“…This work presents an embedded system driven by a wearable sensor network and machine learning to perform complex posture detection and high-precision human…”
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Rapid changes in corticospinal excitability during force field adaptation of human walking
Published in Experimental brain research (01-03-2012)“…Force field adaptation of locomotor muscle activity is one way of studying the ability of the motor control networks in the brain and spinal cord to adapt in a…”
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Impact of online visual feedback on motor acquisition and retention when learning to reach in a force field
Published in Neuroscience (19-11-2016)“…Highlights • Force field adaptation without online visual feedback leads to a re-aiming strategy. • This strategy is apparent only when reaching toward the…”
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Exploring the Change in Metabolic Cost of Walking before and after Familiarization with a Passive Load-Bearing Exoskeleton: A Case Series
Published in IISE transactions on occupational ergonomics and human factors (27-10-2022)“…OCCUPATIONAL APPLICATIONSMilitary personnel are at greater risk of injuries due to frequent load carriage. Novel exoskeleton technology may have benefits for…”
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Contribution of Cutaneous Inputs From the Hindpaw to the Control of Locomotion. II. Spinal Cats
Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-12-2003)“…Centre de Recherche en Sciences Neurologiques, Faculté de Médecine, Université de Montréal, Montréal H3C 3J7, Canada Submitted 23 May 2003; accepted in final…”
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Contribution of Cutaneous Inputs From the Hindpaw to the Control of Locomotion. I. Intact Cats
Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-12-2003)“…Centre de Recherche en Sciences Neurologiques, Faculté de Médecine, Université de Montréal, Montréal H3C 3J7, Canada Submitted 23 May 2003; accepted in final…”
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Effects of rolling resistances on handrim kinetics during the performance of wheelies among manual wheelchair users with a spinal cord injury
Published in Spinal cord (01-03-2013)“…Study design: Repeated cross-sectional study. Objectives: To compare the effects of rolling resistances (RRs) on handrim kinetic intensity at the non-dominant…”
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Measuring ankle proprioception DURING walking using a robotized ankle-foot orthosis: Towards a quantitative method to assess clinical populations
Published in Annals of physical and rehabilitation medicine (01-09-2015)“…Introduction Evaluation of lower limb proprioception is usually done under static conditions. Sensory inputs are partially gated during movements, however…”
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Adaptive changes of locomotion after central and peripheral lesions
Published in Canadian journal of physiology and pharmacology (01-08-2004)“…This paper reviews findings on the adaptive changes of locomotion in cats after spinal cord or peripheral nerve lesions. From the results obtained after…”
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Pharmacological Activation and Modulation of the Central Pattern Generator for Locomotion in the Cat
Published in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (01-01-1998)“…Pharmacological agents have been shown to be capable of inducing a pattern of rhythmic activity recorded in muscle nerves or motoneurons of paralyzed spinal…”
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Effect of a complex walking task on corticospinal excitability and muscle activity in individuals with cerebral palsy: A multiple-case study
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Recovery of locomotion in the cat following spinal cord lesions
Published in Brain Research Reviews (01-10-2002)“…In most species, locomotor function beneath the level of a spinal cord lesion can be restored even if the cord is completely transected. This suggests that…”
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The cat model of spinal injury
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Effects of robotic gait training after stroke: A meta-analysis
Published in Annals of physical and rehabilitation medicine (01-11-2020)“…Robotic devices are often used in rehabilitation and might be efficient to improve walking capacity after stroke. First to investigate the effects of…”
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Tonic pain experienced during locomotor training impairs retention despite normal performance during acquisition
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (09-07-2014)“…Many patients are in pain when they receive gait training during rehabilitation. Based on animal studies, it has been proposed that central sensitization…”
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Clinicians' perspectives on inertial measurement units in clinical practice
Published in PloS one (13-11-2020)“…Inertial measurement units (IMUs) have been increasingly popular in rehabilitation research. However, despite their accessibility and potential advantages,…”
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Does dual task placement and duration affect split-belt treadmill adaptation?
Published in Gait & posture (01-01-2020)“…•Gait adaptation was prioritized over n-back task accuracy in young, healthy adults.•Gait symmetry did not differ regardless of n-back task placement or…”
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Disruption of Locomotor Adaptation with Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Over the Motor Cortex
Published in Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. 1991) (01-07-2015)“…Locomotor patterns are adapted on a trial-and-error basis to account for predictable dynamics. Once a walking pattern is adapted, the new calibration is stored…”
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Unpredictable gait perturbation training improves balance and gait abilities more than gait training without perturbations in individuals post-stroke
Published in Annals of physical and rehabilitation medicine (01-07-2018)“…Balance perturbation training is a promising rehabilitation approach, but limited research is available on its effectiveness for balance post-stroke. The aim…”
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