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    Quantification of push-off and collision work during step-to-step transition in amputees walking at self-selected speed: Effect of amputation level by Sedran, L., Bonnet, X., Thomas-Pohl, M., Loiret, I., Martinet, N., Pillet, H., Paysant, J.

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (01-01-2024)
    “…Maintaining forward walking during human locomotion requires mechanical joint work, mainly provided by the ankle–foot in non-amputees. In lower-limb amputees,…”
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    Société de Biomécanique Young Investigator Award 2021: Numerical investigation of the time-dependent stress–strain mechanical behaviour of skeletal muscle tissue in the context of pressure ulcer prevention by Lavigne, T., Sciumè, G., Laporte, S., Pillet, H., Urcun, S., Wheatley, B., Rohan, P-Y.

    Published in Clinical biomechanics (Bristol) (01-03-2022)
    “…•Time-dependent stress–strain behaviour of muscle is essential for Deep Tissue Injury prevention.•Poroelasticity respects the bi-phasic structural architecture…”
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    Estimation of the body center of mass velocity during gait of people with transfemoral amputation from force plate data integration by Lansade, C., Bonnet, X., Marvisi, N., Facione, J., Villa, C., Pillet, H.

    Published in Clinical biomechanics (Bristol) (01-08-2021)
    “…Body Center Of Mass velocity assessment is a prerequisite for several applications in prosthetic control and rehabilitation monitoring. Force plate data…”
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    Accuracy and kinematics consistency of marker-based scaling approaches on a lower limb model: a comparative study with imagery data by Puchaud, P., Sauret, C., Muller, A., Bideau, N., Dumont, G., Pillet, H., Pontonnier, C.

    “…Medical images are not typically included in protocol of motion laboratories. Thus, accurate scaling of musculoskeletal models from optoelectronic data are…”
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    Microprocessor prosthetic ankles: comparative biomechanical evaluation of people with transtibial traumatic amputation during standing on level ground and slope by Thomas-Pohl, Marie, Villa, C., Davot, J., Bonnet, X., Facione, J., Lapeyre, E., Bascou, J., Pillet, H.

    “…The compensations occurrence due to the alteration of the posture and the gait of persons with lower limb amputation is still an issue in prosthetic fitting…”
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    O 095—How do postural parameters vary during gait in children with cerebral palsy? A 3D subject-specific skeletal segment registration technique by Massaad, A., Assi, A., Bizdikian, A.J., Yared, F., Bakouny, Z., Khalil, N., Ghanem, I., Pillet, H., Bonnet, X., Skalli, W.

    Published in Gait & posture (01-09-2018)
    “…Postural parameters, calculated in static position on frontal andsagittal radiographs, are altered in ambulant children with cerebralpalsy (CP) and are known…”
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    A new method for the evaluation of the end-to-end distance of the knee ligaments and popliteal complex during passive knee flexion by Rochcongar, G, Pillet, H, Bergamini, E, Moreau, S, Thoreux, P, Skalli, W, Rouch, P

    Published in The knee (01-06-2016)
    “…Abstract Background Accurate knowledge about the length variation of the knee ligaments (ACL, PCL, MCL and LCL) and the popliteal complex during knee…”
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    Feasibility of sub-dermal soft tissue deformation assessment using B-mode ultrasound for pressure ulcer prevention by Doridam, J., Macron, A., Vergari, C., Verney, A., Rohan, P.-Y., Pillet, H.

    Published in Journal of tissue viability (01-11-2018)
    “…Pressure Ulcer (PU) prevention remains a main public health issue. The physio-pathology of this injury is not fully understood, and a satisfactory therapy is…”
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