15 research outputs found

    Biomechanics-based motion analysis

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    This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Biomechanics-Based Motion Analysis that was published in Bioengineering (ISSN 2306-5354) (available at: www.mdpi.com/journal/bioengineering/special issues/biomechanics motion analysis).202307 bcrcVersion of RecordSelf-fundedPublishe

    Can insoles be used to improve static and dynamic balance of community-dwelling older adults? A systematic review on recent advances and future perspectives

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    Title on author’s file: Can insoles be used to improve postural stability and gait of community-dwelling older adults? A systematic review on recent advances and future perspectives202205 bcfcAccepted ManuscriptOthersThe Hong Kong Polytechnic University Research Studentship; Health and Medical Research Fund of Hong Kong SAR; the Institute of Active Aging, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University.Publishe

    How do paraspinal muscles contract during the Schroth exercise treatment in patients with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS)?

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    202208 bckwVersion of RecordOthersShanghai Youth Science and Technology Talent Yangfan Program, grant number 20YF1433600.Publishe

    How does lower limb respond to unexpected balance perturbations ? New insights from synchronized human kinetics, kinematics, muscle electromyography (EMG) and mechanomyography (MMG) data

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    202305 bcwwVersion of RecordRGCOthersHong Kong Research Grants Council (RGC) Direct Allocation Grant—Funding Support to Small Projects, grant number P0036830; Research Institute for Smart Ageing, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, grant number P0038945; The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, grant number P0034491; Associated Money, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, grant number G4Y56R006Publishe

    A newly-developed smart insole system with instant reminder : paves the way towards integrating artificial intelligence (AI) technology to improve balance and prevent falls

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    202205 bcfcAccepted ManuscriptOthersThe Hong Kong Polytechnic University Research StudentshipPublishe

    Effect of conventional physiotherapy on pain and muscle stiffness in patients with low back pain assessed by a wireless hand-held Tissue Ultrasound Palpation System (TUPS)

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    202011 bcrcVersion of RecordRGCInnovation and Technology Fund (ITT/028/14GP)Publishe
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