Researcher
Filip Staes
- Disciplines:Orthopaedics, Human movement and sports sciences, Rehabilitation sciences
Affiliations
- Faculty of Movement and Rehabilitation Sciences (Faculty)
Responsible
From27 Sep 2004 → Today - Research Group for Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation (Division)
Member
From1 Oct 2005 → Today - Department of Rehabilitation Sciences (Department)
Member
From1 Oct 1999 → 30 Sep 2005
Projects
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- The Leuven GymGrowth Study: Study of segmental and proportional growth, training optimalisation and prevention of (growth-related) injuries in young talented gymnasts.From21 Feb 2014 → 31 Dec 2017Funding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
- Continuous monitoring of internal end external game and trainingload in professional soccer: innovative possibilities for performance-optimalisation and injury prevention.From1 Feb 2014 → 17 Jan 2018Funding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
- Retention of clinical skillsFrom1 Oct 2012 → 1 Sep 2014Funding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
- Integrated movement analysis laboratory: Assessment of human motion in health and disease.From22 Jul 2010 → 21 Jan 2017Funding: Hercules - Small and Medium size research infrastructure
- An advanced clinical examination platform for the examination of the diabetic foot.From1 Sep 2009 → 31 Aug 2013Funding: IWT - TBM (Applied Biomedical Research)
- Effectiveness of proprioceptive pelvic floor training for anorectal dysfunction after rectal cancer.From1 Mar 2008 → 31 Aug 2011Funding: Private funding of national origin - undefined
Publications
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- Current evidence regarding 2D ultrasonography monitoring of intrinsic foot muscle properties: A systematic review(2023)
Authors: Nicolas Haelewijn, Filip Staes, Evie Vereecke, Kevin Deschamps
- In Vivo Foot Segmental Motion and Coupling Analysis during Midterm Follow-Up after the Open Reduction Internal Fixation of Trimalleolar Fractures(2023)
Authors: Harm Hoekstra, Filip Staes, Giovanni Matricali, Kevin Deschamps
- Decoding foot deformity and joint-destruction pathways in diabetes: Emerging insights from in-vivo foot joint kinetic measures(2022)
Authors: Kevin Deschamps, Filip Staes, Giovanni Matricali
- Evidence for symmetrically reduced foot mechanics and energetics in patients after trimalleolar fracture repair: A cross-sectional study(2022)
Authors: Kevin Deschamps, Filip Staes, Giovanni Matricali, Sander Wuite, Harm Hoekstra
Pages: 13 - 20 - Pilot study to investigate the feasibility of conducting a randomised controlled trial that compares Immediate versus Optional Delayed surgical repair for treatment of acute Anterior cruciate ligament injury: IODA pilot trial(2022)
Authors: Annemie Smeets, Stijn Bogaerts, An De Groef, Annouschka Laenen, Filip Staes, Koen Peers
- Neuromuscular and biomechanical landing alterations persist in athletes returning to sport after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction(2021)
Authors: Annemie Smeets, Miel Willems, Laurens Gilson, Sabine Verschueren, Filip Staes, Hilde Vandenneucker, Jos Vanrenterghem
Pages: 305 - 317 - The beneficial effects of acute strength training on sway activity and sway regularity in healthy older men: evidence from a posturography study(2021)
Authors: Oron Levin, Lisa Pauwels, Werner Helsen, Filip Staes
Pages: 135718 - 135718 - Biomechanical maturation of foot joints in typically developing boys: Novel insight in mechanics and energetics from a cross-sectional study(2021)
Authors: Kevin Deschamps, Elegast Monbaliu, Filip Staes
Pages: 244 - 250 - Preliminary Evidence That Taping Does Not Optimize Joint Coupling of the Foot and Ankle Joints in Patients with Chronic Ankle Instability(2021)
Authors: Filip Staes, Kevin Deschamps, Giovanni Matricali
- Athletes with an ACL reconstruction show a different neuromuscular response to environmental challenges compared to uninjured athletes(2021)
Authors: Annemie Smeets, Sabine Verschueren, Filip Staes, Hilde Vandenneucker, Jos Vanrenterghem
Pages: 44 - 51