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Jos Vanrenterghem
Jos Vanrenterghem
Associate professor, KU Leuven University of Leuven
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Vector field statistical analysis of kinematic and force trajectories
TC Pataky, MA Robinson, J Vanrenterghem
Journal of biomechanics 46 (14), 2394-2401, 2013
7092013
Training load monitoring in team sports: a novel framework separating physiological and biomechanical load-adaptation pathways
J Vanrenterghem, NJ Nedergaard, MA Robinson, B Drust
Sports medicine 47, 2135-2142, 2017
5762017
Understanding how an arm swing enhances performance in the vertical jump
A Lees, J Vanrenterghem, D De Clercq
Journal of biomechanics 37 (12), 1929-1940, 2004
5322004
Zero-vs. one-dimensional, parametric vs. non-parametric, and confidence interval vs. hypothesis testing procedures in one-dimensional biomechanical trajectory analysis
TC Pataky, J Vanrenterghem, MA Robinson
Journal of biomechanics 48 (7), 1277-1285, 2015
3582015
The trajectory of the centre of pressure during barefoot running as a potential measure for foot function
A De Cock, J Vanrenterghem, T Willems, E Witvrouw, D De Clercq
Gait & posture 27 (4), 669-675, 2008
2302008
The effect of running speed on knee mechanical loading in females during side cutting
J Vanrenterghem, E Venables, T Pataky, MA Robinson
Journal of biomechanics 45 (14), 2444-2449, 2012
1952012
The maximal and submaximal vertical jump: implications for strength and conditioning
A Lees, J Vanrenterghem, D De Clercq
The Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research 18 (4), 787-791, 2004
1722004
Region-of-interest analyses of one-dimensional biomechanical trajectories: bridging 0D and 1D theory, augmenting statistical power
TC Pataky, MA Robinson, J Vanrenterghem
PeerJ 4, e2652, 2016
1702016
The probability of false positives in zero-dimensional analyses of one-dimensional kinematic, force and EMG trajectories
TC Pataky, J Vanrenterghem, MA Robinson
Journal of biomechanics 49 (9), 1468-1476, 2016
1602016
Performing the vertical jump: movement adaptations for submaximal jumping
J Vanrenterghem, A Lees, M Lenoir, P Aerts, D De Clercq
Human movement science 22 (6), 713-727, 2004
1592004
A functional foot type classification with cluster analysis based on plantar pressure distribution during jogging
A De Cock, T Willems, E Witvrouw, J Vanrenterghem, D De Clercq
Gait & posture 23 (3), 339-347, 2006
1462006
Statistical Parametric Mapping (SPM) for alpha-based statistical analyses of multi-muscle EMG time-series
MA Robinson, J Vanrenterghem, TC Pataky
Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology 25 (1), 14-19, 2015
1382015
The reliability and validity of the measurement of lateral trunk motion in two-dimensional video analysis during unipodal functional screening tests in elite female athletes
B Dingenen, B Malfait, J Vanrenterghem, SMP Verschueren, FF Staes
Physical Therapy in Sport 15 (2), 117-123, 2014
1322014
Mechanical Player Load™ using trunk-mounted accelerometry in football: Is it a reliable, task-and player-specific observation?
P Barreira, MA Robinson, B Drust, N Nedergaard, RMF Raja Azidin, ...
Journal of sports sciences 35 (17), 1674-1681, 2017
1192017
Force-controlled balance perturbations associated with falls in older people: a prospective cohort study
DL Sturnieks, J Menant, K Delbaere, J Vanrenterghem, MW Rogers, ...
PloS one 8 (8), e70981, 2013
1072013
The relationship between whole-body external loading and body-worn accelerometry during team-sport movements
NJ Nedergaard, MA Robinson, E Eusterwiemann, B Drust, PJ Lisboa, ...
International journal of sports physiology and performance 12 (1), 18-26, 2017
1052017
Solutions for representing the whole-body centre of mass in side cutting manoeuvres based on data that is typically available for lower limb kinematics
J Vanrenterghem, D Gormley, M Robinson, A Lees
Gait & posture 31 (4), 517-521, 2010
1052010
Measuring biomechanical loads in team sports–from lab to field
J Verheul, NJ Nedergaard, J Vanrenterghem, MA Robinson
Science and Medicine in Football 4 (3), 246-252, 2020
982020
Necessary precautions in measuring correct vertical jumping height by means of force plate measurements
J Vanrenterghem, D De Clercq, PV Cleven
Ergonomics 44 (8), 814-818, 2001
952001
Can two-dimensional measured peak sagittal plane excursions during drop vertical jumps help identify three-dimensional measured joint moments?
B Dingenen, B Malfait, J Vanrenterghem, MA Robinson, ...
The Knee 22 (2), 73-79, 2015
902015
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