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Bryce Adrian Killen

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Journal of Applied Biomechanics|June 22, 2023
In Silico Biomarkers of Motor Function to Inform Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation and Orthopedic TreatmentIlse Jonkers, Erica Beaucage-Gauvreau, Bryce Adrian Killen, et al.
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|May 13, 2023
Peak Tibiofemoral Contact Forces Estimated Using IMU-Based Approaches Are Not Significantly Different from Motion Capture-Based Estimations in Patients with Knee OsteoarthritisGiacomo Di Raimondo, Miel Willems, Bryce Adrian Killen, et al.
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|May 20, 2022
Inertial Sensor-to-Segment Calibration for Accurate 3D Joint Angle Calculation for Use in OpenSimGiacomo Di Raimondo, Benedicte Vanwanseele, Arthur van der Have, et al.
Plos One|July 24, 2020
A multi-scale modelling framework combining musculoskeletal rigid-body simulations with adaptive finite element analyses, to evaluate the impact of femoral geometry on hip joint contact forces and femoral bone growthHans Kainz, Bryce Adrian Killen, Mariska Wesseling, et al.
Biomechanics and Modeling in Mechanobiology|July 18, 2020
Machine learning methods to support personalized neuromusculoskeletal modellingDavid J Saxby, Bryce Adrian Killen, C Pizzolato, et al.
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Journal of Applied Biomechanics|June 22, 2023
In Silico Biomarkers of Motor Function to Inform Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation and Orthopedic TreatmentIlse Jonkers, Erica Beaucage-Gauvreau, Bryce Adrian Killen, et al.
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|May 13, 2023
Peak Tibiofemoral Contact Forces Estimated Using IMU-Based Approaches Are Not Significantly Different from Motion Capture-Based Estimations in Patients with Knee OsteoarthritisGiacomo Di Raimondo, Miel Willems, Bryce Adrian Killen, et al.
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|May 20, 2022
Inertial Sensor-to-Segment Calibration for Accurate 3D Joint Angle Calculation for Use in OpenSimGiacomo Di Raimondo, Benedicte Vanwanseele, Arthur van der Have, et al.
Plos One|July 24, 2020
A multi-scale modelling framework combining musculoskeletal rigid-body simulations with adaptive finite element analyses, to evaluate the impact of femoral geometry on hip joint contact forces and femoral bone growthHans Kainz, Bryce Adrian Killen, Mariska Wesseling, et al.
Biomechanics and Modeling in Mechanobiology|July 18, 2020
Machine learning methods to support personalized neuromusculoskeletal modellingDavid J Saxby, Bryce Adrian Killen, C Pizzolato, et al.
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