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Multiple Sclerosis Journal | 2013

GAIMS: a powerful gait analysis system satisfying the constraints of clinical routine

Sébastien Pierard; Remy Phan Ba; Valérie Delvaux; Pierre Maquet; Marc Van Droogenbroeck


Multiple Sclerosis Journal | 2012

Detection and Quantification of Efficiency and Quality of Gait Impairment in Multiple Sclerosis through Foot Path Analysis

Remy Phan Ba; Sébastien Pierard; Gustave Moonen; Marc Van Droogenbroeck; Shibeshih Belachew


Archive | 2011

A new low-cost and non-intrusive feet tracker

Sébastien Pierard; Remy Phan Ba; Marc Van Droogenbroeck; Shibeshih Belachew


Ercim News | 2013

GAIMS: A Reliable Non-Intrusive Gait Measuring System

Sébastien Pierard; Samir Azrour; Remy Phan Ba; Marc Van Droogenbroeck


Archive | 2013

Influence of the mode of walk on walking speed in multiple sclerosis: are you walking comfortably?

Remy Phan Ba; Gaël Delrue; Sébastien Pierard; Emilie Lommers; Philippe Calay; Marc Van Droogenbroeck; Valérie Delvaux


Multiple Sclerosis Journal | 2013

Relative Contribution of Walking Speed, Ataxia and Gait asymmetry to the Composition of Gait in Multiple Sclerosis

Remy Phan Ba; Sébastien Pierard; Emilie Lommers; Gaël Delrue; Philippe Calay; Marc Van Droogenbroeck; Valérie Delvaux; Pierre Maquet


Revue médicale de Liège | 2012

Vitamin D tweets light to genes in multiple sclerosis

Emilie Lommers; Laurence Lecrompe; Gustave Moonen; Remy Phan Ba; Shibeshih Belachew


Multiple Sclerosis Journal | 2012

Deciphering Distance-Induced Deceleration of Gait and Ataxia in People with Multiple Sclerosis

Remy Phan Ba; Sébastien Pierard; Gustave Moonen; Marc Van Droogenbroeck; Shibeshih Belachew


Archive | 2013

La fatigue motrice et ses implications dans les pathologies du système nerveux

Remy Phan Ba; Didier Martin


Revue médicale de Liège | 2012

La vignette diagnostique de l'étudiant.Syndrome du trou déchiré postérieur(foramen jugulaire)

Vincent Moonen; Remy Phan Ba; J F Tshibanda; Camille Finck; Gustave Moonen

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