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Tom Van Wouwe
Tom Van Wouwe
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Synthesis of biologically realistic human motion using joint torque actuation
Y Jiang, T Van Wouwe, F De Groote, CK Liu
ACM Transactions On Graphics (TOG) 38 (4), 1-12, 2019
862019
Can momentum-based control predict human balance recovery strategies?
C Bayon, AR Emmens, M Afschrift, T Van Wouwe, AQL Keemink, ...
IEEE transactions on neural systems and rehabilitation engineering 28 (9 …, 2020
162020
An approximate stochastic optimal control framework to simulate nonlinear neuro-musculoskeletal models in the presence of noise
T Van Wouwe, LH Ting, F De Groote
PLOS Computational Biology 18 (6), e1009338, 2022
142022
Interactions between initial posture and task-level goal explain experimental variability in postural responses to perturbations of standing balance
T Van Wouwe, LH Ting, F De Groote
Journal of Neurophysiology 125 (2), 586-598, 2021
102021
Adaptations in reactive balance strategies in healthy older adults after a 3-week perturbation training program and after a 12-week resistance training program
T Van Wouwe, M Afschrift, S Dalle, E Van Roie, K Koppo, F De Groote
Frontiers in Sports and Active Living 3, 714555, 2021
72021
Diffusion inertial poser: Human motion reconstruction from arbitrary sparse imu configurations
T Van Wouwe, S Lee, A Falisse, S Delp, CK Liu
arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.16682, 2023
22023
A robust optimal control method to assess the impact of sensorimotor noise on human motion
T Van Wouwe, J Gillis, L Ting
Technical Group on Computer Simulations, Location: Canmore, Alberta, Canada, 2019
12019
A simulation framework to determine optimal strength training and musculoskeletal geometry for sprinting and distance running
T Van Wouwe, J Hicks, S Delp, KC Liu
PLOS Computational Biology 20 (2), e1011410, 2024
2024
EMG-Constrained and Ultrasound-Informed Muscle-Tendon Parameter Estimation in Post-Stroke Hemiparesis
L Zhang, T Van Wouwe, S Yan, R Wang
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 2024
2024
Balance support in active prostheses may reduce effort in amputee walking: a simulation study
W Muijres, T Van Wouwe, R Ronsse, M Afschrift, F De Groote
Presented at the Technical Group on Computer Simulations, Location: Kyoto, Japan, 2023
2023
Simulated musculoskeletal optimization for sprinting and marathon running
T Van Wouwe, J Hicks, S Delp, CK Liu
bioRxiv, 2023.08. 07.552222, 2023
2023
EMG-constrained and ultrasound-based muscle-tendon parameter estimation in post-stroke subject
L Zhang, T Van Wouwe, S Yan, R Wang
ESMAC 2022, Gait & Posture 97 (Supplement 1), S295-296, 2022
2022
Combining experiments and simulations to identify neural and mechanical factors underlying variability in reactive balance in healthy young and older adults
T Van Wouwe
2021
Co-activation is a robust minimal effort strategy-comparison of two stochastic optimal control approaches to simulate robust human movement
T Van Wouwe, L Ting, F De Groote
Technical Group of Computer Simulation, Location: virtual, 2021
2021
Stochastic optimal control predicts features of sensorimotor control during walking
T Van Wouwe, L Ting, F De Groote
International Society of Biomechanics, Location: virtual, 2021
2021
A novel stochastic optimal control framework to simulate control and movement of non-linear systems and its application to reactive standing and reaching
T Van Wouwe, L Ting, F De Groote
Neural Control of Movement, Location: virtual, 2021
2021
Control of Movement: Interactions between initial posture and task-level goal explain experimental variability in postural responses to perturbations of standing balance
T Van Wouwe, LH Ting, F De Groote
Journal of Neurophysiology 125 (2), 586, 2021
2021
A blended experimental and computational approach to assess control of standing balance
T Van Wouwe
2021
Contributions of co-contraction and sensory feedback to deal with unstable musculoskeletal dynamics
T Van Wouwe, L Ting, F De Groote
American Society of Biomechanics, Location: Atlanta, USA (online conference), 2020
2020
Causes of increased step incidence in response to perturbations in older adults
T Van Wouwe, L Ting, F De Groote
American Society of Biomechanics, Location: Atlanta, USA (online conference), 2020
2020
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