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Closing event of the FWO TBM project ‘Mobile monitoring of movement and joint loading in persons with degenerative hip- and knee problems’ on 09.03.2021

INVITATION: Closing event of the FWO TBM project ‘Mobile monitoring of movement and joint loading in persons with degenerative hip- and knee problems’

Dear, 
 
ZOL, KU Leuven and  Hasselt University are cordially inviting you to the closing event of the FWO TBM project:


‘Mobile monitoring of movement and joint loading in persons
with degenerative hip- and knee problems.’

The event will take place on 9.3.2021. Participation is free, but registration is required.
Due to the current COVID-19 regulations, the event will be held online.
 
If you wish to attend, please register here for the closing event.
After registering, you will receive a confirmation by email. Prior to the event you will receive an email with the practical and detailed information about the closing event. The event’s detailed programme is included below.
PROGRAMME 9.3.2021- CLOSING EVENT  (ENGLISH SPOKEN)

14.00   Welcome Prof Annick Timmermans
    Introductory keynote: “Towards Theoretically and Empirically Grounded Design of Behavior Change Technologies” Prof. Evangelos Karapanos
    TBM consortium members    
14.30   Mobile monitoring of functional status in persons with degenerative hip and knee disorders Prof. Annick Timmermans
    The use of wearables to measure biomechanics and movement characteristics (including loading, movement quality): applications in osteoarthritis and sports Prof Benedicte Vanwanseele
    The biomechanical fingerprint of patients with osteoarthritis during activities of daily living   Prof Ilse Jonkers
    Using a mobile phone to estimate joint loading in hip osteoarthritis patients drs Arne de Brabandere
    The iterative design process of the JOLO application for persons with degenerative hip and knee osteoarthritis and after total joint arthroplasty dra Jill Emmerzaal
    Demonstration of the Joint Loading Smartphone Application and supporting dashboard Julie Vranken
       
  10′ BREAK  
       
16.30   Guest Speakers  
    Biofeedback of joint tissue mechanics using personalised digital twins and wireless wearable devices. Prof David Lloyd
    Research to develop a sensor-based physiotherapy intervention for knee conditions dr Kate Button and dr. Mohammad Al-Amri
    Moving quantitative biomechanics out of the lab: progress and opportunities Prof. Jen Hicks
       
  10′ BREAK  
       
17.40   Closing lecture: Wearable Computing and Machine Learning for Digital Health and Precision Medicine Prof. dr. Bjoern Eskofier

We look forward to seeing you at our closing event,

Kind regards,

Annick Timmersmans & the Consortium Team

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