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Morgan Sangeux
Morgan Sangeux
University Children's Hospital Basel (UKBB)
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Quantification of soft tissue artifact in lower limb human motion analysis: a systematic review
A Peters, B Galna, M Sangeux, M Morris, R Baker
Gait & posture 31 (1), 1-8, 2010
4052010
The conventional gait model, an open-source implementation that reproduces the past but prepares for the future
F Leboeuf, R Baker, A Barré, J Reay, R Jones, M Sangeux
Gait & posture 69, 235-241, 2019
1562019
Which method of hip joint centre localisation should be used in gait analysis?
M Sangeux, H Pillet, W Skalli
Gait & posture 40 (1), 20-25, 2014
1132014
Hip joint centre localization: Evaluation on normal subjects in the context of gait analysis
M Sangeux, A Peters, R Baker
Gait & posture 34 (3), 324-328, 2011
1062011
The conventional gait model-success and limitations
RJ Baker, FY Leboeuf, J Reay, M Sangeux
Springer, 2018
1032018
Multilevel surgery for equinus gait in children with spastic diplegic cerebral palsy: medium-term follow-up with gait analysis
GB Firth, E Passmore, M Sangeux, P Thomason, J Rodda, S Donath, ...
JBJS 95 (10), 931-938, 2013
942013
Quantification of the 3D relative movement of external marker sets vs. bones based on magnetic resonance imaging
M Sangeux, F Marin, F Charleux, L Dürselen, MCHB Tho
Clinical Biomechanics 21 (9), 984-991, 2006
932006
Predicting the location of the hip joint centres, impact of age group and sex
R Hara, J McGinley, C Briggs, R Baker, M Sangeux
Scientific reports 6 (1), 37707, 2016
752016
Sagittal gait patterns in cerebral palsy: The plantarflexor–knee extension couple index
M Sangeux, J Rodda, HK Graham
Gait & posture 41 (2), 586-591, 2015
732015
Long‐term development of gait after multilevel surgery in children with cerebral palsy: a multicentre cohort study
T Dreher, P Thomason, M Švehlík, L Doederlein, SI Wolf, C Putz, ...
Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology 60 (1), 88-93, 2018
682018
A simple method to choose the most representative stride and detect outliers
M Sangeux, J Polak
Gait & posture 41 (2), 726-730, 2015
652015
Determination of the optimal locations of surface-mounted markers on the tibial segment
A Peters, M Sangeux, ME Morris, R Baker
Gait & posture 29 (1), 42-48, 2009
572009
A comparison of hip joint centre localisation techniques with 3-DUS for clinical gait analysis in children with cerebral palsy
A Peters, R Baker, ME Morris, M Sangeux
Gait & posture 36 (2), 282-286, 2012
562012
The gait standard deviation, a single measure of kinematic variability
M Sangeux, E Passmore, HK Graham, O Tirosh
Gait & Posture 46, 194-200, 2016
522016
Do physical examination and CT-scan measures of femoral neck anteversion and tibial torsion relate to each other?
M Sangeux, J Mahy, HK Graham
Gait & Posture 39 (1), 12-16, 2014
522014
Hip-and patellofemoral-joint loading during gait are increased in children with idiopathic torsional deformities
E Passmore, HK Graham, MG Pandy, M Sangeux
Gait & Posture 63, 228-235, 2018
512018
Quantification of pelvic soft tissue artifact in multiple static positions
R Hara, M Sangeux, R Baker, J McGinley
Gait & Posture 39 (2), 712-717, 2014
512014
A reference method for the evaluation of femoral head joint center location technique based on external markers
H Pillet, M Sangeux, J Hausselle, R El Rachkidi, W Skalli
Gait & posture 39 (1), 655-658, 2014
492014
Optimal markers’ placement on the thorax for clinical gait analysis
S Armand, M Sangeux, R Baker
Gait & posture 39 (1), 147-153, 2014
492014
Walking speed effects on the lower limb electromyographic variability of healthy children aged 7–16 years
O Tirosh, M Sangeux, M Wong, P Thomason, HK Graham
Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology 23 (6), 1451-1459, 2013
492013
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