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Tom Van Wouwe

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Journal of Neurophysiology|December 16, 2020
Interactions between initial posture and task-level goal explain experimental variability in postural responses to perturbations of standing balanceTom Van Wouwe, Lena H Ting, Friedl De Groote
IEEE Transactions on Bio-Medical Engineering|January 11, 2024
EMG-Constrained and Ultrasound-Informed Muscle-Tendon Parameter Estimation in Post-Stroke HemiparesisLongbin Zhang, Tom Van Wouwe, Shiyang Yan, et al.
Plos Computational Biology|June 8, 2022
An approximate stochastic optimal control framework to simulate nonlinear neuro-musculoskeletal models in the presence of noiseTom Van Wouwe, Lena H Ting, Friedl De Groote
Plos Computational Biology|February 23, 2024
A simulation framework to determine optimal strength training and musculoskeletal geometry for sprinting and distance runningTom Van Wouwe, Jennifer Hicks, Scott Delp, et al.
Frontiers in Sports and Active Living|November 8, 2021
Adaptations in Reactive Balance Strategies in Healthy Older Adults After a 3-Week Perturbation Training Program and After a 12-Week Resistance Training ProgramTom Van Wouwe, Maarten Afschrift, Sebastiaan Dalle, et al.
Research Square|April 1, 2025
GaitDynamics: A Generative Foundation Model for Analyzing Human Walking and RunningTian Tan, Tom Van Wouwe, Keenon F Werling, et al.
Nature Biomedical Engineering|January 6, 2026
GaitDynamics: a generative foundation model for analyzing human walking and runningTian Tan, Tom Van Wouwe, Keenon F Werling, et al.
Computer Vision - ECCV ... : ... European Conference on Computer Vision : Proceedings. European Conference on Computer Vision|March 28, 2025
AddBiomechanics Dataset: Capturing the Physics of Human Motion at ScaleKeenon Werling, Janelle Kaneda, Tian Tan, et al.
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Journal of Neurophysiology|December 16, 2020
Interactions between initial posture and task-level goal explain experimental variability in postural responses to perturbations of standing balanceTom Van Wouwe, Lena H Ting, Friedl De Groote
IEEE Transactions on Bio-Medical Engineering|January 11, 2024
EMG-Constrained and Ultrasound-Informed Muscle-Tendon Parameter Estimation in Post-Stroke HemiparesisLongbin Zhang, Tom Van Wouwe, Shiyang Yan, et al.
Plos Computational Biology|June 8, 2022
An approximate stochastic optimal control framework to simulate nonlinear neuro-musculoskeletal models in the presence of noiseTom Van Wouwe, Lena H Ting, Friedl De Groote
Plos Computational Biology|February 23, 2024
A simulation framework to determine optimal strength training and musculoskeletal geometry for sprinting and distance runningTom Van Wouwe, Jennifer Hicks, Scott Delp, et al.
Frontiers in Sports and Active Living|November 8, 2021
Adaptations in Reactive Balance Strategies in Healthy Older Adults After a 3-Week Perturbation Training Program and After a 12-Week Resistance Training ProgramTom Van Wouwe, Maarten Afschrift, Sebastiaan Dalle, et al.
Research Square|April 1, 2025
GaitDynamics: A Generative Foundation Model for Analyzing Human Walking and RunningTian Tan, Tom Van Wouwe, Keenon F Werling, et al.
Nature Biomedical Engineering|January 6, 2026
GaitDynamics: a generative foundation model for analyzing human walking and runningTian Tan, Tom Van Wouwe, Keenon F Werling, et al.
Computer Vision - ECCV ... : ... European Conference on Computer Vision : Proceedings. European Conference on Computer Vision|March 28, 2025
AddBiomechanics Dataset: Capturing the Physics of Human Motion at ScaleKeenon Werling, Janelle Kaneda, Tian Tan, et al.
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