Prof. Dr. Anne Koelewijn



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Simulating surfing with optimal control: sensor fusion for biomechanical analysis (2025) Weiß A, Masmoudi I, Lluch È, Döllinger M, Heinrich D, Koelewijn A Journal article A Miniaturized Flexible Surface Electromyography Sensor With an Integrated Localization Concept (2025) Balbach S, Kolpak J, Dorn C, Brückner S, Schlechtweg N, Gambietz M, Koelewijn A, et al. Journal article Wearable-based estimation of continuous 3D knee moments during running using a convolutional neural network (2025) Höschler L, Halmich C, Schranz C, Fritz J, Čigoja S, Ullrich M, Koelewijn A, Schwameder H Journal article Comparing sparse inertial sensor setups for sagittal-plane walking and running reconstructions (2025) Dorschky E, Nitschke M, Mayer M, Weygers I, Gaßner H, Seel T, Eskofier B, Koelewijn A Journal article Does reduced reactivity explain altered postural control in Parkinson's disease? A predictive simulation study (2025) Shanbhag J, Fleischmann S, Wechsler I, Gaßner H, Winkler J, Eskofier B, Koelewijn A, et al. Journal article The Challenge of Balancing Predictive and Personalized Simulations of Upright Standing (2025) Shanbhag J, Wechsler I, Wirsching S, Fleischmann S, Winkler J, Gaßner H, Eskofier BM, et al. Conference contribution, Abstract of lecture Increased Signal Noise Results in Altered Postural Control Beaviour Associated with Parkinson's Disease (2025) Shanbhag J, Fleischmann S, Wechsler I, Winkler J, Gaßner H, Eskofier BM, Koelewijn A, et al. Conference contribution, Abstract of a poster Controller-based Tracking of Multimodal Motion Data (2025) Wechsler I, Shanbhag J, Wartzack S, Koelewijn A, Miehling J Conference contribution, Conference Contribution Correction to: An 8-week injury prevention exercise program combined with change-of-direction technique training limits movement patterns associated with anterior cruciate ligament injury risk (Scientific Reports, (2024), 14, 1, (3115), 10.1038/s41598-024-53640-w) (2024) Mohr M, Federolf P, Heinrich D, Nitschke M, Raschner C, Scharbert J, Koelewijn A Journal article, Erratum Pairing Predictive Simulations and Human Experiments in Ankle Exoskeleton Walking (2024) Weiß A, Chen A, Janischowky DB, Shih I, Phillips G, Selinger JC, Koelewijn A Conference contribution, Conference Contribution