Principales collaborations internationales
Auckland University of Technology - Health and Rehabilitation Research Institute
Antoine Nordez & Guillaume Le Sant, w/
- Prof. Peter McNair
- Ass. Prof. Richard Ellis
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Imperial College London - Department of Bioengineering
Simon Avrillon, w/
- Prof Dario Farina
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Publications principales issues de cette collaboration :
1. The identification of extensive samples of motor units in human muscles reveals diverse effects of neuromodulatory inputs on the rate coding. ►
2. Tutorial on MUedit: An open-source software for identifying and analysing the discharge timing of motor units from electromyographic signals. ►
1. The identification of extensive samples of motor units in human muscles reveals diverse effects of neuromodulatory inputs on the rate coding. ►
2. Tutorial on MUedit: An open-source software for identifying and analysing the discharge timing of motor units from electromyographic signals. ►
Norwegian School of Sport Sciences - Department of Physical Performance
Antoine Nordez, Lilian Lacourpaille, Aurélie Sarcher, w/
- Prof Olivier Seynnes
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KU Leuven - Human Movement Biomechanics Research Group
Marion Crouzier, w/
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Publications principales issues de cette collaboration :
1. External rotation of the foot position during plantarflexion increases non-uniform motions of the Achilles tendon. ►
2. Reduced Intratendinous Sliding in Achilles Tendinopathy During Active Plantarflexion Regardless of Horizontal Foot Position. ►
3. Estimation of the Achilles tendon twist in vivo by individual triceps surae muscle stimulation. ►
1. External rotation of the foot position during plantarflexion increases non-uniform motions of the Achilles tendon. ►
2. Reduced Intratendinous Sliding in Achilles Tendinopathy During Active Plantarflexion Regardless of Horizontal Foot Position. ►
3. Estimation of the Achilles tendon twist in vivo by individual triceps surae muscle stimulation. ►
Université de Montréal
► Marc Jubeau, Thomas Cattagni, Robin Souron, Julie Doron, w/
- Prof Benjamin Pageaux - Centre de Recherche de l'Institut Universitaire de Gériatrie de Montréal
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Publications principales issues de cette collaboration :
1. Enhancing endurance performance with combined imagined and actual physical practice. ►
2. Fatigue in elite fencing: Effects of a simulated competition. ►
1. Enhancing endurance performance with combined imagined and actual physical practice. ►
2. Fatigue in elite fencing: Effects of a simulated competition. ►
►Nicolas Peyrot, w/
- Dr. Mickaël Begon - Centre de Recherche Azrieli, CHU Sainte-Justine
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Publications principales issues de cette collaboration :
1. Effects of applying functional electrical stimulation to ankle plantarflexor muscles on forward propulsion during walking in young healthy adults. ►
2. Effects of Functional Electrical Stimulation on Gait Characteristics in Healthy Individuals: A Systematic Review. ►
3. Influence of gait speed on the control of mediolateral dynamic stability during gait initiation. ►
1. Effects of applying functional electrical stimulation to ankle plantarflexor muscles on forward propulsion during walking in young healthy adults. ►
2. Effects of Functional Electrical Stimulation on Gait Characteristics in Healthy Individuals: A Systematic Review. ►
3. Influence of gait speed on the control of mediolateral dynamic stability during gait initiation. ►
Memorial University & Loughborough University
Simon Avrillon, w/
- Dr. Gregory Pearcey
- Dr. Jakob Skarabot
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Le projet "Cracking the neural code of human movement" vise à surmonter les limites technologiques actuelles des études sur les unités motrices, qui se concentrent souvent sur des muscles faciles à analyser mais moins fonctionnels. Les objectifs principaux sont :
- Décoder la majorité des motoneurones pour comprendre les stratégies de recrutement et de codage des unités motrices dans différents groupes musculaires.
- Étudier les modifications des schémas de recrutement et des signaux neuronaux lors de tâches motrices dynamiques.
National Center of Medicine and Science in Sports, Tunisia
Nicolas Peyrot, w/
- Dr. Haithem Rebai
- Dr. Sonia Sahli
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Publication principale issue de cette collaboration :
1. Jump and sprint force velocity profile of young soccer players differ according to playing position. ►
Griffith University - Musculoskeletal Health and Persistent Pain Research Lab
Antoine Nordez, Ricardo Andrade, w/
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Publications principales issues de cette collaboration :
1. Microstructural changes in the median and ulnar nerve in people with and without diabetic neuropathy in their hands: A cross-sectional diffusion MRI study. ►
2. Occurrence of corneal sub-epithelial microneuromas and axonal swelling in people with diabetes with and without (painful) diabetic neuropathy. ►
3. Diabetic Neuropathy in Hands: An Endemic Complication Waiting to Unfold? ►
2. Occurrence of corneal sub-epithelial microneuromas and axonal swelling in people with diabetes with and without (painful) diabetic neuropathy. ►
3. Diabetic Neuropathy in Hands: An Endemic Complication Waiting to Unfold? ►
University of Lisbon - Neuromuscular Research Lab
Antoine Nordez, Ricardo Andrade, w/
- Pr. Sandro Freitas
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Publications principales issues de cette collaboration :
The University of Queensland - Centre for Neurorehabilitation, Ageing and Balance Research
Thomas Cattagni, w/
- Dr. Anna Hatton
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Publications principales issues de cette collaboration :
1. The effects of vibrating shoe insoles on standing balance, walking, and ankle-foot muscle activity in adults with diabetic peripheral neuropathy. ►
2. The effects of wearing textured versus smooth shoe insoles for 4-weeks in people with diabetic peripheral neuropathy: a randomised controlled trial. ►
3. Effects of wearing textured versus smooth shoe insoles for 12 weeks on gait, foot sensation and patient-reported outcomes, in people with multiple sclerosis: a randomised controlled trial. ►
2. The effects of wearing textured versus smooth shoe insoles for 4-weeks in people with diabetic peripheral neuropathy: a randomised controlled trial. ►
3. Effects of wearing textured versus smooth shoe insoles for 12 weeks on gait, foot sensation and patient-reported outcomes, in people with multiple sclerosis: a randomised controlled trial. ►
Mis à jour le 11 décembre 2024.