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Researcher
Bryce Killen
- Disciplines:Rehabilitation engineering, System and whole body biomechanics, Modelling and simulation, Biomechanics, Biomechanics not elsewhere classified
Affiliations
- Human Movement Biomechanics Research Group (Division)
Member
From11 Jun 2019 → Today
Publications
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- Inertial Sensor-to-Segment Calibration for Accurate 3D Joint Angle Calculation for Use in OpenSim(2022)
Authors: Giacomo Di Raimondo, Benedicte Vanwanseele, Arthur van der Have, Jill Emmerzaal, Miel Willems, Bryce Adrian Killen, Ilse Jonkers
- Patellar cartilage increase following ACL reconstruction with and without meniscal pathology: a two-year prospective MRI morphological study(2021)
Authors: Bryce Adrian Killen
- Torsion Tool: An automated tool for personalising femoral and tibial geometries in OpenSim musculoskeletal models(2021)
Authors: Bryce Adrian Killen
- ESB Clinical Biomechanics Award 2020: Pelvis and hip movement strategies discriminate typical and pathological femoral growth - Insights gained from a multi-scale mechanobiological modelling framework(2021)
Authors: Bryce Adrian Killen, Anja Van Campenhout, Katleen Desloovere, Ilse Jonkers
- Trunk, pelvis and lower limb walking biomechanics are similarly altered in those with femoroacetabular impingement syndrome regardless of cam morphology size(2021)
Authors: Bryce Adrian Killen
Pages: 26 - 34 - Automated creation and tuning of personalised muscle paths for OpenSim musculoskeletal models of the knee joint(2020)
Authors: Bryce Adrian Killen
Pages: 1 - 13 - 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 growth(2020)
Authors: Hans Kainz, Bryce Adrian Killen, Mariska Wesseling, Lorenzo Pitto, Ilse Jonkers
- Machine learning methods to support personalized neuromusculoskeletal modelling.(2020)
Authors: Bryce Adrian Killen
Pages: 1169 - 1185 - Development and validation of statistical shape models of the primary functional bone segments of the foot(2020)
Authors: Bryce Adrian Killen
- In Silico-Enhanced Treatment and Rehabilitation Planning for Patients with Musculoskeletal Disorders: Can Musculoskeletal Modelling and Dynamic Simulations Really Impact Current Clinical Practice?(2020)
Authors: Bryce Adrian Killen, Antoine Motte dit Falisse, Friedl De Groote, Ilse Jonkers