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This one has been 5 years in the making; just because.. well, stuff happens. Anyway, enjoy our newest preprint; The limits of using angular momentum to control center of mass position sportrxiv.org/index.php/se... with @maartenafschrift.bsky.social Koen Lemaire and @jvandieen.bsky.social
Any people going to #isb2025 on here? Thinking of going bouldering there one evening. Want to join? Let me know!
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Just realised @gengyang.bsky.social is on Bsky as well…. Give her a follow if you like this work!
You can still register for the International Motor Impairments Conference; motorimpairment.org. The program looks exciting so what are you waiting for?
See you in Japan! #ISPGR2027
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And another preprint. This time with Simone Berkelmans and @maartenafschrift.bsky.social Foot placement is not controlled based on angular momentum. Bold title; hope it stands up to your scrutiny! As always; feedback and comments more than welcome! www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
New preprint; Shared feedback control principles across standing and walking. With Yang Geng and @jvandieen.bsky.social. Feedback welcome! www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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And another new preprint: Aging impairs control of center of mass during repeated visual perturbations in walking www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6... With @yaqili0130.bsky.social @jvandieen.bsky.social and Eugenie Lambrecht As always: feedback welcome!
#biomechsky question. Is there a way to plot opensim models/kinematics/ whatever native from python? That is, without opening an opensim window, can I plot a vsiualisation of my results of the sim? If not, why not? And would you be interested in it?
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