Browsing Faculté de médecine – Travaux et publications by Author "Dal Maso, Fabien"
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Effect of expertise on shoulder and upper limb kinematics, electromyography, and estimated muscle forces during a lifting task
Goubault, Etienne; Martinez, Romain; Assila, Najoua; Monga-Dubreuil, Élodie; Dowling-Medley, Jennifer; Dal Maso, Fabien; Begon, Mickaël (SAGE, 2020-11-25)Objective To highlight the working strategies used by expert manual handlers compared with novice manual handlers, based on recordings of shoulder and upper limb kinematics, electromyography (EMG), and estimated muscle forces during a lifting ... -
Effect of low dose robotic-gait training on walking capacity in children and adolescents with cerebral palsy
Cherni, Yosra; Ballaz, Laurent; Lemaire, Josiane; Dal Maso, Fabien; Begon, Mickaël (Elsevier, 2020-10-01)Objective Robotic gait training presents a promising training modality. Nevertheless, evidence supporting the efficacy of such therapy in children with cerebral palsy remains insufficient. This study aimed to assess the effect of robotic gait training ... -
The influence of proximal motor strategies on pianists' upper-limb movement variability
Turner, Craig; Goubault, Etienne; Dal Maso, Fabien; Begon, Mickaël; Verdugo, Felipe (Elsevier, 2023-06-07)Repetitive movements are considered a risk factor for developing practice-related musculoskeletal disorders. Intra-participant kinematic variability might help musicians reduce the risk of injury during repetitive tasks. No research has studied the ... -
Shoulder electromyography-based indicators to assess manifestation of muscle fatigue during laboratory-simulated manual handling task
Goubault, Etienne; Martinez, Romain; Bouffard, Jason; Dowling-Medley, Jennifer; Begon, Mickaël; Dal Maso, Fabien (Taylor and Francis, 2021-08-14)Muscle fatigue is a risk factor for developing shoulder musculoskeletal disorders. The aim of this study was to identify shoulder electromyographic indicators that are most indicative of muscle fatigue during a laboratory simulated manual handling task. ...