Kaj Gijsbertse
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Recent Articles
1.
Wei J, van den Broek T, van Baardewijk J, van Stokkum R, Kamstra R, Rikken L, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2024 Oct;
14(1):23098.
PMID: 39367187
Successful implementation of remote monitoring of vital signs outside of the hospital setting hinges on addressing three crucial unmet needs: longer-term wear, skin comfort and signal quality. Earlier, we developed...
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van Neer P, Peters L, Verbeek R, Peeters B, de Haas G, Horchens L, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2024 Mar;
15(1):2802.
PMID: 38555281
With the huge progress in micro-electronics and artificial intelligence, the ultrasound probe has become the bottleneck in further adoption of ultrasound beyond the clinical setting (e.g. home and monitoring applications)....
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Kessels I, Koopman B, Verdonschot N, Marra M, Gijsbertse K
Sensors (Basel)
. 2021 Aug;
21(16).
PMID: 34451033
The performance of military tasks is often exacerbated by additional load carriage, leading to increased physical demand. Previous studies showed that load carriage may lead to increased risk of developing...
4.
Gijsbertse K, Linssen L, Woering A, Catoire M
Appl Ergon
. 2021 Apr;
95:103448.
PMID: 33930708
Background: Soldiers are required to conduct tasks and operations in physically demanding situations, where the ability to move (mobility) quickly is important to lethality and survivability. This study employed a...
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Naghibi H, Mazzoli V, Gijsbertse K, Hannink G, Sprengers A, Janssen D, et al.
J Mech Behav Biomed Mater
. 2019 Feb;
93:43-51.
PMID: 30769233
Characterization of the main tibiofemoral ligaments is an essential step in developing patient-specific computational models of the knee joint for personalized surgery pre-planning. Tensile tests are commonly performed in-vitro to...
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Gijsbertse K, Bakker M, Sprengers A, Wijntjes J, Lassche S, Verdonschot N, et al.
Clin Neurophysiol
. 2018 Nov;
129(12):2567-2576.
PMID: 30414527
Objective: To develop an automated algorithm for detecting fasciculations and other movements in muscle ultrasound videos. Fasciculation detection in muscle ultrasound is routinely performed online by observing the live videos....
7.
van Alfen N, Gijsbertse K, de Korte C
Curr Opin Neurol
. 2018 Jul;
31(5):568-574.
PMID: 30028736
Purpose Of Review: This review focuses on developments in muscle ultrasound as a noninvasive and accurate tool for the diagnosis and follow-up of neuromuscular disease. It discusses current muscle ultrasound...
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Gijsbertse K, Sprengers A, Naghibi Beidokhti H, Nillesen M, de Korte C, Verdonschot N
J Biomech
. 2018 Apr;
73:233-237.
PMID: 29628130
Recent first attempts of in situ ultrasound strain imaging in collateral ligaments encountered a number of challenges and illustrated a clear need for additional studies and more thorough validation of...
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Beek N, Gijsbertse K, Selles R, de Korte C, Veeger D, Stegeman D, et al.
J Biomech
. 2017 Dec;
67:62-68.
PMID: 29242009
In the human hand, independent movement control of individual fingers is limited. One potential cause for this is mechanical connections between the tendons and muscle bellies corresponding to the different...
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Gijsbertse K, Goselink R, Lassche S, Nillesen M, Sprengers A, Verdonschot N, et al.
Ultrasound Med Biol
. 2017 Aug;
43(11):2537-2545.
PMID: 28764967
A need exists for biomarkers to diagnose, quantify and longitudinally follow facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD) and many other neuromuscular disorders. Furthermore, the pathophysiological mechanisms leading to muscle weakness in most...