The research projects include the translation between 3D motion analysis as a biomarker, neuromusculoskeletal and microscopic physiopathological modeling, and patient-centered outcome analysis with reference to the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF). Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are integrated and digital tools including virtual reality are applied and further developed for evidence-based personalized research.
Clinical Biomechanics - Introduction Clinical Biomechanics Normal Walking and Observational Analysis
2023/2024 - Master Thesis Management/Supervision
Single procedure Tibialis Anterior Tendon Shortening in combination with Achilles Tendon Lengthening in unilateral cerebral palsy improves swing phase dorsiflexion in gait
2023/2024 - Master Thesis Management/Supervision
Assessing dynamic stability in children with idiopathic toe walking in overground walking