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XV International Symposium on 3-D Analysis of Human Movement Programme 3-6 July 2018 at the University of Salford, Salford, Greater Manchester The 3-D Analysis of Human Movement Group, a technical group of the Interna Society of Biomechanics (ISB), provides a forum for the discussion of all to the measurement of human movement in three dimensions.

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XV International Symposium on 3-D Analysis of Human Movement

Programme

3-6 July 2018 at the University of Salford, Salford, Greater ManchesterThe 3-D Analysis of Human Movement Group, a technical group of the International Society of Biomechanics (ISB), provides a forum for the discussion of all issues relating to the measurement of human movement in three dimensions.

We are delighted to host the XV International Symposium on 3D Analysis of Human Movement (3DAHM-2018) on July 3-6, 2018 in Salford, Greater Manchester, UK.

It seems only yesterday that human movement analysis predominantly took place inside dark laboratories without windows, with researchers being deprived of any daylight and exposed to severe tripping-hazards in form of numerous cables... what a change our field has seen in such short a time! Wireless technology, wearable sensors and numerous apps/freeware used by scientists and the wider public alike, with applications reaching far beyond the clinical arena – simply gobsmacking! Let’s keep up the good work so the journey of our field continues:

The theme of the 2018 symposium is ‘Human Movement - Principles and Practice”:James Joule was working in Salford when he discovered the mechanical equivalent of heat. One of his most famous quotations provides the theme for our symposium: “My object has been, first to discover correct principles and then to suggest their practical development”. This symposium aims to have a particular focus on outlining the principles underlying our discipline and presenting work demonstrating how these principles can be applied in practice.

We will make every effort to deliver an exciting scientific programme accompanied by a number of fun social events. Information on the topics to be covered and also on our excellent keynote speakers can be found in this programme.Moreover, our student representative Eleonora Costamagna has developed a student programme as part of the activities.

We are delighted to be hosting this fantastic event where scientists, engineers, clinicians and technology leaders as well as students of these fields can share their views and experience regarding human movement analysis. We look forward to meeting you here in Salford in July 2018, to hear about your latest research and ground-breaking developments in the field!

Warm regards,

Dr. Sibylle Thies (Conference Chair) and Prof. Richard Baker (ISB 3DAHM President)Centre for Health Sciences ResearchUniversity of Salford,Salford, Greater ManchesterUK

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CommitteesOrganizers:The University of Salford, UK:Sibylle Thies (Symposium Chair)Richard Baker (President of 3DAHM)Eleonora Costamagna (Student Representative)Laurence KenneySteve PreeceCarina PriceDan Parker

Penn State Hazleton, USA:Karen Stylianides

Officers of the International Society of Biomechanics (ISB) Technical Group on the 3-D Analysis of Human Movement:Richard Baker (President)Tung-Wu Lu (Past President)Li-Shan Chou (Future President)Georgios Stylianides (Treasurer/Webmaster)Wei-li Hsu (Member at large)Andrea Cereatti (Member at large)Mike Kocourek (Representative from industry)Derek Potter (Representative from industry)

Scientific Committee:Alaa Ahmed Kamiar AminianJames Ashton-MillerRichard BakerAurelio CappozzoAndrea CereattiChien-Chi ChangRong-Ju CherngLi-Shan ChouUgo Della CorceRaphaël DumasSilvia FantozziMasahiro FujimotoDave HowardWei-Chun HsuWei-Li HsuShih-Wen Hung

Alberto LeardiniCheng-Chung LinXue-Cheng LiuTung-Wu LuMarcus G. PandySteven PiazzaFabio RemondinoPhilip RichesBrian SchulzTzyy-Yuang ShiangRita StagniGeorgios StylianidesHiroshi TakemuraTsung-Yuan TsaiK. Dino VrongistinosBing-Shiang YangAlberto Leardini

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Programme at a GlanceTuesday

July 3rd 2018WednesdayJuly 4th 2018

ThursdayJuly 5th 2018

FridayJuly 6th 2018

7.30 - 8.30Registration & CoffeeChapman Café

8.00 - 8.30Coffee - Chapman Café

8.30 - 8.45Opening CeremonyChapman Lecture Theatre 3

8.30 - 9.15Herman J. Woltring Memorial Lecture(Antonie van den Bogert)Chapman Lecture Theatre 3

8.15 - 8.45Coffee/Student Breakfast EventCoffee (Chapman Café) and Student Breakfast (Chapman Seminar Rooms 1 & 2)

8.45 - 8.55In Honour of Tom Whitaker(Memorial Talk)Chapman Lecture Theatre 3

9.15 - 10.15Podium Session 4(Movement Variability & Complexity)Chapman Lecture Theatre 3

8.45 - 9.15Keynote Lecture 5(Catherine Holloway)Chapman Lecture Theatre 3

8.55 - 9.25Keynote Lecture 1(Mounir Zok)Chapman Lecture Theatre 3

10.15 - 10.35Coffee - Chapman Café

9.15 - 10.27Podium Session 6(Modelling Gait)Chapman Lecture Theatre 3

9.25 - 10.37Podium Session 1(Marker - based Motion Analysis)Chapman Lecture Theatre 3

10.35 - 11.05Keynote Lecture 3(Valentina Camomilla)Chapman Lecture Theatre 3

10.27 - 10.50Coffee - Chapman Café

10.37 - 11.00CoffeeChapman Café

11.05 - 12.17Podium Session 5(Imaging-based Motion Analysis)Chapman Lecture Theatre 3

10.50 - 11.20Keynote Lecture 6(Kat M Steele)Chapman Lecture Theatre 3

11.00 - 11.30Keynote Lecture 2(Katja Mombaur)Chapman Lecture Theatre 3

12.17 - 13.17Networking Lunch & Coffee, and Industry Workshop 1 Vicon & Motek, P&O Workshop

11.20 - 12.32Podium Session 7(Clinical Movement Analysis)Chapman Lecture Theatre 3

11.30 - 12.42Podium Session 2(Upper Limb & Torso Motion Capture)Chapman Lecture Theatre 3

13.17 - 14.17Networking Lunch & Coffee, and Industry Workshop 2 Vicon & Motek, P&O Workshop

12.32 - 13.02Awards & Closing Ceremony & Packed LunchChapman Lecture Theatre 3

14.00 - 15.30Board MeetingChapman Seminar Rooms 1 & 2

12.42 - 13.35Lunch/Student Mentoring Lunch - Lunch (Chapman Café) and Student Mentoring Lunch (Chapman Seminar Rooms 1, 2, 3)

14.40 - 15.25General AssemblyChapman Lecture Theatre 3

15.30 - 17.00Lab Tour Meet on ground floor, Chapman building

13.35 - 14.19Industry Session Chapman Lecture Theatre 3

15.25 - 16.45Poster Session 2Chapman Corridor

14.19 - 15.49Poster Session 1Chapman Corridor

16.45 - 17.15Keynote Lecture 4(Adam Shortland)Chapman Lecture Theatre 3

15.49 - 16.09Coffee - Chapman Café

17.00 - 18.00Registration & Welcome ReceptionChapman Café

16.09 - 17.21Podium Session 3(Wearable Systems)Chapman Lecture Theatre 3

18.30 - 22.00Students’ Night Out: Salsa class and buffet dinner @ Revolucion de Cuba

18.20 - 22.00Banquet at Manchester United Football Stadium

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Detailed Programme TUESDAY July 3rd, 2018 14:00 – 15:30 Board Meeting: Chapman Seminar Rooms 1 & 2 15:30 – 17:00 Lab Tour: Meet on ground floor in Chapman Building 17:00 – 18:00 Registration & Welcome Reception: Chapman Café WEDNESDAY July 4th, 2018 7:30 – 8:30 Registration & Coffee: Chapman Café 8:30 – 8:45 Opening Ceremony - Chapman Lecture Theatre 3

Welcome, Professor Peter Hogg, Dean of Research, School of Health Sciences, University of Salford, Dr. Sibylle Thies, Conference Chair, School of Health Sciences, University of Salford, and Prof Richard Baker, ISB 3D AHM President, School of Health Sciences, University of Salford.

8:45 – 8:55 In honour of Tom Whitaker: Chapman Lecture Theatre 3 Paul Allard, Georgios Stylianides

8:55 – 9:25 Keynote Lecture #1: Chapman Lecture Theatre 3

Technology, Innovation and the Superathlete Dr Mounir Zok, US Olympics Team

Chair: Andrea Cereatti 9:25 – 10:37 Podium Session 1: Marker-based Motion Analysis - Chapman Lecture Theatre 3

Chairs: Ursula Trinler and Georgios Stylianides O01 A simple geometrical method to minimise crosstalk during clinical gait analysis

Alexandre Naaim, Alice Bonnefoy-Mazure, Raphaël Dumas, Stephane Armand -Withdrawn- O02 3-Dimensional gait analysis based on 2D video images

Mina Abdollahzadekan, Ali Sharifnezhad, Mehdi Shafieian O03 Evaluation of scapula kinematics assessment during wheelchair sports activities

Samuel Hybois, Antoine Lombart, Joseph Bascou, François Lavaste, Hélène Pillet, Christophe Sauret

O04 CGM2 : An evolved gait model addressing limitations of the Conventional Gait Model Fabien Leboeuf, Morgan Sangeux, Julie Reay, Henrike Greuel, Rich Jones, Richard Baker

O05 Lower limb kinematics in children with developmental dysplasia of the hip with or without avascular necrosis after osteotomy during obstacle-crossing: preliminary results Yu-Lin Tsai, Tsan-Yang Chen, Wei-Chun Lee, Yang-Chieh Fu, Hsiang-Ho Chen, Tung-Wu Lu

O06 Pelvic STA modelling and its effect on pelvic bone pose estimation Tecla Bonci, Valentina Camomilla

10:37 – 11:00 Coffee: Chapman Café 11:00 – 11:30 Keynote Lecture #2: Chapman Lecture Theatre 3

What are we aiming at? Optimality principles of human movement. Prof. Dr. Katja Mombaur, Optimization, Robotics and Biomechanics and of Robotics Lab, Institute of Computer Engineering (ZITI), Heidelberg University, Germany

Chair: Richard Baker

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11:30 – 12:42 Podium Session 2: Upper Limb & Torso Motion Capture - Chapman Lecture Theatre 3

Chairs: Alix Chadwell and Laurence Kenney O07 Using musculoskeletal simulation to assist diagnosing shoulder disorders – pilot

study Po-Hsun Huang, Bing-Shiang Yang, Wo-Jan Tseng, Chun-Chieh Huang

O08 The relationship between angular momentum of thorax and speed of the clubhead in a golf swing Atsushi Okamoto

O09 The effects of awkward versus natural shoulder configurations on elbow maximal torque based on isokinetic dynamometer Diane Haering, Charles Pontonnier, Guillaume Nicolas, Nicolas Bideau, Georges Dumont

O10 Factor analysis of kinematics of reaching movement with different height of obstacle in highly functioning stroke patients Shih-Wun Hong, Hui-Fen Mao, Yi-Miao Cheng, Jiann-Shing Jeng, Tung-Wu Lu

O11 Improved accuracy of markerless finger tracking with the Leap Motion, using an artificial neural network Elena Eusterwiemann, Gabor J. Barton, Mark A. Robinson, Marina Anderson

O12 Cervical ranges of motion and compensatory strategies: reproducibility and normal values Niewiadomski Céline, Rohan-Jean Bianco, Sanae Afquir, Brieg Lecoublet, Morgane Evin, Pierre-Jean Arnoux

12:42 – 13:35 Lunch/student mentoring lunch

Lunch (Chapman Café) and Student Mentoring Lunch (Chapman Seminar Rooms 1, 2, 3) 13:35 – 14:19

Industry Session: Chapman Lecture Theatre 3

Motion Analysis Qualisys Biosyn Systems Inc Motek Vicon 14:19 – 15:49 Poster Session 1: Chapman Corridor P01 Comparison of ligament, passive, and net joint moments of the lower limb

computed by generic models and inverse dynamics Xavier Gasparutto, Eric Jacquelin, Raphael Dumas

P02 Validation of the measurement accuracy of SIMI Motion Patricia Schütz

P03 Reliabtility and feasibility of an inertial measurement unit based dual-task gait balance assessment Will Pitt, Li-Shan Chou

P04 Determining hip rotation kinematics retrospectively with knee functional calibration Morgan Sangeux

P05 Metatarsophalangeal Joint Center Definition Affects Estimated Joint Moments Evan Day, Michael Hahn

P06 Clinical Gait Analysis is it ready to be conventional by insertional technology? Dmitry Skvortsov, Denis Chindilov

P07 Tandem Walking Test kinematics - a preliminary data Kasatkin Vladimir, Skvortsov Dmitry, Aisenshtain Alina, Anatoliy Shipilov

P08 Kinematics of Shoulder joint and trunk at acute stage of Stroke Kaurkin Sergey, Skvortsov Dmitry, Ivanova Galina

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P09 Assessment of the performances of different sensor fusion algorithms for determining orientation using inertial and magnetic sensing Marco Caruso, Marco Knaflitz, Andrea Cereatti

P10 A twisting elastic property during rising from bed with rotational platform assistance Kanokwan Sangthong, Walaithip Piyakamonnirun, Amaraporn Boonpratatong

P11 An estimation of human walking stiffness by using integrated whole-body centre of mass motion modelling and minimal sensing of ground reaction force Nutthavara Viriyothai, Amaraporn Boonpratatong

P12 A Method for Interface Pressure Measurement with Projection onto Body Segment Panisara Nakowong, Subhakij Khaonetr, Amaraporn Boonpratatong

P13 An IMU-based method to detect error during the drive phase of rowing Alberto Lentola, Elena Bergamini, Joseph Chakraverty, Jasper Chell, Valentina Camomilla

P14 Clinically relevant motion analysis during rehabilitation games Bruno Bonnechère, Victor Sholukha, Serge Van Sint Jan, Katka Kostkova, Lubos Omelina, Bart Jansen

P15 Largest Lyapunov Exponents of Ankle, Knee and Hip Flexion during Gait Olivia McGleish, Wei-Qing Tan, Sophie Hill, Emma Hayashibara, Helena Watson, Philip Riches

P16 Quantification of float effects in volleyball serves Mathias Reiser, Karen Zentgraf, Stefan Kindermann, Stefan Künzell

P17 Effects of 12-week modified short foot exercise on intrinsic foot muscle strength and muscle activation using novel designed plantar foot strength device: A preliminary investigation Chich-Haung Yang, Tan-Ling Tsao, Po-Tsun Chen, Kuan-Lin Liu

P18 Time and frequency correlates between resultant lower limb acceleration and resultant ground reaction force during running Michal McGeehan, Evan Day, Mike Hahn

P19 Look out: Eye gaze and head angle predict surface irregularity Nicholas Thomas, Robin Crompton, James Gardiner, Rebecca Lawson

P20 Determining which body segments are important for individual identification Yi-Ting Yang, Bing-Shiang Yang

P21 3D analyses of football throw in technique in laboratory and field conditions Frantisek Zahalka, Tomas Maly, Lucia Mala

P22 3D analysis of body movement and weight transfer of disabled golf players Tomas Gryc, Jitka Marencakova, Frantisek Zahalka

P23 Validation of an automated model-based tracking method integrating x-ray fluoroscopy and motion capture for the measurement of joint dynamic motion Ching-Ho Wu, Cheng-Chung Lin, Ming Lu, Shi-Nuan Wang, Tung-Wu Lu

P24 Biomechanical adaptations to wearing a passive lower-limb exoskeleton Kurt Mudie, Daniel Billing, Rezaul Begg

P25 Is there a relationship between the clinical “functionality” of myoelectric prosthesis users and their everyday use of the prosthesis? Alix Chadwell, Laurence Kenney, Malcolm Granat, Sibylle Thies, Adam Galpin, John Head

P26 An open source framework for working with the Conventional Gait Model Fabien Leboeuf, Morgan Sangeux, Richard Baker

P27 Efficacy of the Semi-Customized Insole on Improving the Postural Balance Ability for Subjects with the Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis Fan-Chih Kuo, Sai-Wei Yang, Keh-Tao Liu, Tsui-Fen Yang, Chi-Kuang Feng

15:49 – 16:09 Coffee: Chapman Café 16:09 – 17:21 Podium Session 3: Wearable systems - Chapman Lecture Theatre 3

Chairs: Li-Shan Chou and Andrea Cereatti O13 A wearable system for step width measurement and step detection based on

Time-of-Flight technology: preliminary validation on healthy subjects Stefano Bertuletti, Andrea Cereatti, Ugo Della Croce

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O14 Real time trajectory of a lower limb prosthesis from a single IMU embedded in the prosthetic shank Clement Durrafourg, Boris Dauriac, Helene Pillet, Xavier Bonnet

O15 Ambulatory Estimation of XCoM using Pressure Insoles and IMUs Mohamed Irfan Mohamed Refai, Bert-Jan F. van Beijnum, Jaap H. Buurke, Peter H. Veltink

O16 A method to estimate gait cycle duration using resultant lower limb accelerations Evan Day, Michael McGeehan, Michael Hahn

O17 Wearable sensors and quantitative measures for monitoring motor development trajectory in preterm children: a preliminary study Maria Cristina Bisi, Manuela Fabbri, Manuela Manfredini, Rita Stagni

O18 Comparison among 17 algorithms for the estimation of gait events using wearable inertial sensors: influence of sensor location, analysed variable and computational approach Giulia Pacini Panebianco, Rita Stagni, Silvia Fantozzi

18:30 - … Student Night Out: Salsa class and buffet dinner at Revolucion de Cuba, 11 Peter Street THURSDAY July 5th, 2018 8:00 – 8:30 Coffee: Chapman Café 8:30 – 9:15 Herman J Woltring Memorial Lecture: Optimal estimation in human movement: from

smoothing splines to muculoskeletal optimal control – Chapman Lecture Theatre 3 Prof. Dr. Antonie van den Bogert, Parker-Hannifin Endowed Chair in Human Motion and Control, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Cleveland State University, Cleveland, Ohio, USA

Chair: Dave Howard 9:15 – 10:15 Podium Session 4: Movement Variability and Complexity - Chapman Lecture Theatre 3

Chairs: Richard Baker and Kamiar Aminian O19 Testing the statistical validity of separate-component analysis of vectors: ground

reaction forces during gait Todd Pataky1, Gillian Wier, Jos Vanrenterghem, Mark Robinson, Cyril Donnelly

O20 Determining coordinative structures during adaptation to a novel gait: A prinicipal component analysis approach Jacob Hinkel-Lipsker, Michael Hahn

O21 Walking with vertical ground reaction forces below one bodyweight Adam Trepczynski, Ines Kutzner, Pascal Schütz, Verena Schwachmeyer, Jörn Dymke, Renate List, Georg Bergmann, William R. Taylor, Georg N. Duda

O22 Quantitative assessment of locomotor maturation: a visualization tool for the synthetic ‘fingerprint’ of motor development Maria Cristina Bisi, Paola Tamburini, Rita Stagni

O23 Effect of ageing on the biomechanical control mechanisms that allow safe stair descent Thijs Ackermans, Natasha Francksen, Carolyn Lees, Paulo Lisboa, Mark Hollands, Thomas O'Brien, Constantinos Maganaris

10:15 – 10:35 Coffee: Chapman Café

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10:35 – 11:05 Keynote Lecture 3: Thirty years of research on soft tissue artifacts, are we ready to move theory into practice? Chapman Lecture Theatre 3 Dr. Valentina Camomilla, Director of the Interuniversity Centre of Bioengineering of the Human Neuromusculoskeletal System, Department of Movement, Human, and Health Sciences, University of Rome "Foro Italico", Rome, Italy

Chair: Rita Stagni

11:05 – 12:17 Podium Session 5: Imaging-based Motion Analysis - Chapman Lecture Theatre 3

Chairs: Kamiar Aminian and Dan Parker O24 3D Reconstruction of Knee Motion by Videofluoroscopy & Videography with

Orthogonal Cameras Maria Rene Ledesma, Ariel Braidot, Dario Santos, Franco Simini

O25 Choice of rotational axis influences ultrasound-based geometric estimates of Achilles tendon moment arm Francesca Wade, Stephen Piazza

O26 Evaluation of geometrically calibrated segment lengths: preliminary results on inter-hip, femur and shank cases Pierre Puchaud, Christophe Sauret, Antoine Muller, Nicolas Bideau, Georges Dumont, Hélène Pillet, Charles Pontonnier

O27 A model-based tracking method with frame interpolation for measuring dynamic tibiofemoral kinematics using asynchronous biplane x-ray imaging system Cheng-Chung Lin, Jia-Da Li, Mei-Ying Kuo, Horng-Chaung Hsu, Tung-Wu Lu

O28 Articular Contact Trajectories in Patients After Minimally-Invasive Total Knee Arthroplasty With or Without Patient-Specific Instrumentation During Isolated Knee Exercises Kao-Shang Shih, Yang-Chieh Fu, Hsuan-Lun Lu, Song-Ying Li, Cheng-Chung Lin, Tung-Wu Lu

O29 An MRI-based model for the estimate of patient-specific joint kinematics Erica Montefiori, Luca Modenese, Marco Viceconti, Claudia Mazzà

12:17 – 13:17 Networking lunch & coffee, and Industry Workshop 1 (Vicon/Motek) or P&O

Workshop please register your preferred option. 13:17 – 14:17 Networking lunch & coffee, and Industry Workshop 2 (Vicon/Motek) or P&O

Workshop please register your preferred option. 14:40 – 15:25 General Assembly - Chapman Lecture Theatre 3

15:25 – 16:45 Poster Session 2: Chapman Corridor

P28 Influence of soft tissue artefact compensations on the Conventional Gait Model outputs Fabien Leboeuf, Morgan Sangeux, Julie Reay, Henrike Greuel, Rich Jones, Richard Baker

P29 Leg and Joint Stiffness Control in Children with Spastic Diplegic Cerebral Palsy during Gait: Effects of Tendon Release Surgery Horng-Chaung Hsu, Hsing-Po Huang, Ting-Ming Wang, Chien-Chung Kuo, Shih-Wun Hong, Tung-Wu Lu

P30 Comparison of lower limbs kinematics for table tennis forehand drive between generic and personalized models Thibault Marsan, Maxime Bourgain, Laura Valdes, Patricia Thoreux, Philippe Rouch, Christophe Sauret

P31 Effects of Bilateral Subthalamic Deep Brain Stimulation in Patient with Advanced Parkinson’s Disease During Obstacle Crossing: Preliminary Results Mei-Ying Kuo, Guan-Chou Chen, Chi-Chung Kuo, Tung-Wu Lu

P32 Comparisons of Performance of 2D-to-3D Registration Between Methods of Synchronizing Clinical Biplane Fluoroscopy for Measuring 3-D Dynamic Joint Motion Jia-Da Li, Mei-Ying Kuo, Cheng-Chung Lin, Hsuan-Yu Lu, Tung-Wu Lu, Horng-Chuang Hsu

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P33 Validation of a Real-Time MRI Registration Method for Measuring Three-Dimensional Tibiofemoral Joint Motion Kuan-Hsien Wu, Cheng-Chung Lin, Shih-Che Pai, Tung-Wu Lu, Chao-Yu Hsu, Ting-Fang Shih, Shuo Zhang, Jems Frahm

P34 Ankle proprioceptive error using 3D motion analysis among basketball players with chronic ankle instability Christian Rey Rimando, Maria Veronica Angeles, Karlo Jans Canela, Rogelio Jr. Cirilo, Charina Bianca Cortez, Khristian Ralpheo Furigay, Robin Angelo Ongtengco, Millicent Oriene Sy Tan

-Withdrawn- P35 Compensation of experimentally induced soft tissue artefact using optoelectronic motion analysis with a 2D ultrasound probe Stephen Mellon, Rui Jia, Paul Monk, Alison Noble, David Murray, Michael Andersen

P36 A wrist-based algorithm for speed estimation in real life running and walking: A personalized approach Abolfazl Soltani, Hooman Dejnabadi, Martin Savary, Flavien Bardyn, Sara Grassi, Pierre-André Farine, Kamiar Aminian

P37 Hurdle detection using foot-worn magnetometers in 400 meters hurdles races Mathieu Falbriard1, Maurice Mohr2, Kamiar Aminian

P38 Personalized body segment inertia parameters using 3D body scanner images Thomas Robert, Paul Leborgne, Georges Beurier, Raphaël Dumas

P39 Estimation of muscle activation during different walking speeds with two mathematical approaches compared to surface EMG Ursula Trinler, Kristen Hollands, Richard Jones, Fabien Leboef, Richard Baker

P40 Effects of moment arm variation on muscle activation in a simulated submaximal ankle plantarflexion task Lauren Hickox, Herman van Werkhoven, Stephen Piazza

P41 A neural network model to predict dynamic balance during normal walking based on ground reaction forces Yu-Hsien Kuo, Shih-Wun Hong, Chien-Chung Kuo, Tung-Wu Lu

P42 Effects of Dynamic Perturbation-Based Balance Training with Treadmill on Balance Control of Community-Dwelling Older Adults Wei-Li Hsu, Jo-En Chien

-Withdrawn- P43 Predicting the gait of the most complete early hominin skeleton, StW 573 ‘Littlefoot’ >3.74 MaUsing Forwards Dynamic Modelling Robin Crompton, William Sellers

-Withdrawn- P44 Three dimensional whole-body predictive modelling to simulate human walking Dan Hu, David Howard, Lei Ren

P45 Evaluation of the effects of computer models on joint kinematics in motion capturing Dominik Krumm, Stephan Odenwald

P46 Efficiency of a clinical motion capture system for quantifying the functional outcome of total knee arthroplasty Gwenllian Tawy, Leela Biant, Philip Rowe

P47 Using motion capture technology to report the functional outcome of a total knee arthroplasty design Gwenllian Tawy, Leela Biant, Philip Rowe

P48 XoSoft Connected Monitor (XCM) - reconfigurable platform for unsupervised soft exo-skeleton monitoring and feedback (of 3D kinematics, kinetics, behavioral context and control system status) Chris Baten, Leendert Schaake, Wiebe de Vries, Juryt Witteveen, Daniel Scherly, Fanny Recher, Danny Plass-Oude Bos, Jeroen Linssen, Andreas Francisco Hidalgo, Eduardo Rocon

P49 An IMU-based functional calibration approach to assess ankle joint kinematics Valentina Camomilla, Elena Bergamini, Carola Elea Brandani, Andrea Cereatti

P50 Neck safety Devices and type of motorized two-wheeled vehicles affect head mobility Brieg Lecoublet, Dominic Boisclair, Rohan Bianco, Yvan Petit, Eric Wagnac, Pierre-Jean Arnoux

P51 Influence of visual effect different from reality in VR space on exercise in real space Shigeta Masahiro, Hiroshi Takemura, Yanagita Shinya

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P52 Frequency coherence analysis of 3D postural sway parameters in able-bodied and in non-treated scoliotic girls Sylvain Crémoux, Sébastien Leteneur, Paul Allard, Nader Farahpour, Franck Barbier

P53 A practical and robust UWB based player position tracking solution for team sports Chris TM Baten, Tom Lankhorst, Jan ten Thije, Marvin Effing, Wilco Bonestroo

16:45 – 17:15 Keynote Lecture 4: Ultrasound imaging as a supporting technology in clinical

movement analysis - Chapman Lecture Theatre 3 Dr. Adam Shortland, Consultant clinical scientist, One Small Step Gait Laboratory, Guy's Hospital, UK

Chair: Wei-Li Hsu 18:20 – 22:00

Banquet at Manchester United Football Stadium: a bus service begins to leave from the Chapman building following Keynote Lecture 4. Please take a taxi for your return journey to your hotel.

FRIDAY July 6th, 2018 8:15 – 8:45 Coffee & student breakfast: Coffee (Chapman Café) and Student Breakfast (Chapman

Seminar Rooms 1 & 2) 8:45 – 9:15 Keynote Lecture 5: Measuring beyond the clinic – capturing real world data -

Chapman Lecture Theatre 3 Dr. Catherine Holloway, Department of Computer Science, Faculty of Engineering Science, researcher of the Accessibility Research Group, University College London, UK

Chair: Laurence Kenney 9:15 – 10:27 Podium Session 6: Modelling Gait - Chapman Lecture Theatre 3

Chairs: Steve Preece and Fabien Leboeuf O30 Guilding Forefoot Subdivision in a Multi-Segment Foot Model using Rigid Body

Error Po-Hsiang Chan, Amy Zavatsky, Julie Stebbins

O31 A lower limb kinematic pattern generator based on walking speed, gender, age and BMI Florent Moissenet1, Fabien Leboeuf, Stephane Armand

O32 Comparing estimated muscle forces between AnyBody and OpenSim using Statistical Parameter Mapping Ursula Trinler, Nathalie Alexander, Hermann Schwameder, Richard Baker

O33 Hip Articular contact forces in femoroacetabular impingement syndrome using EMG-assisted neuromusculoskeletal modelling Trevor N. Savage, David J. Saxby, Pizzolato Claudio, Edin K. Suwarganda, Michelle Hall, Hoang X. Hoa, Tim V. Wrigley, Kim L. Bennell, Thor F. Besier, David J. Hunter, David G. Lloyd

O34 Data driven gait event estimation using a beta-process vector auto regressive hidden Markov model Seth Donahue, Li Jin, Michael Hahn

-Withdrawn- O35 A prediction method to determine speed related changes in selected gait variables Claudiane Fukuchi, Reginaldo Fukuchi, Marcos Duarte

10:27 – 10:50 Coffee: Chapman Café

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10:50 – 11:20 Keynote Lecture 6: Every brain injury is unique: quantifying impaired control and improving movement in cerebral palsy - Chapman Lecture Theatre 3 Dr. Kat M Steele, Mechanical Engineering at the University of Washington, Washington, USA.

Chair: Sibylle Thies 11:20 – 12:32 Podium Session 7: Clinical Movement Analysis - Chapman Lecture Theatre 3

Chairs: Alex Bates and Bing-Shiang Yang O36 An instrumented assessment based on gait analysis for evaluation and follow-up

of orthosis usage Yi-Hsiung Huang, Yang-Ming Huang, Bing-Shiang Yang

O37 Stability of walking aid users: investigating analysis techniques Eleonora Costamagna, Sibylle Thies, Laurence Kenney, David Howard, Ulrich Lindemann, Jochen Klenk

O38 Gait loading asymmetry in individuals with transfemoral and transtibial amputation in daily living situations Coralie Villa, Hélène Pillet, Isabelle Loiret, Joseph Bascou

O39 Comparisons of Intra- and Inter-Limb Support Moments Between Level Walking With Anterior and Posterior Rollators Pei-An Lee, Hsing-Po Huang, Jia-Da Li, You-Jun Zhao, Tung-Wu Lu

O40 Compensatory Movements Involved During Simulated Upper Limb Prosthetic Usage: Reach Task vs. Reach-to-Grasp Task Vikranth Harthikote Nagaraja, Jeroen Bergmann, Michael Andersen, Mark Thompson

O41 Gait stability following total knee arthroplasty as quantified by the uncontrolled manifold method Gwenllian Tawy, Leela Biant, Philip Rowe

12:32 – 13:02 Awards, Closing Ceremony & Packed Lunch: Chapman Lecture Theatre 3