Publications
Découvrez les dernières publications des quatre domaines de formation de la Haute Ecole Arc.
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Early Open Kinetic Chain Hamstring Exercise After ACL Reconstruction: A Retrospective Safety and Efficacy Study
Hamstring tendon autografts are frequently used for anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR), but they are associated with persistent hamstring strength deficits and delayed functional recover -
Early Postoperative Evaluation of Arthrogenic Muscle Inhibition, Anterior Knee Laxity, and Kinesiophobia After ACL Reconstruction: A Cross-Sectional Observational Study
Arthrogenic muscle inhibition (AMI), anterior knee laxity, and kinesiophobia are key barriers to recovery after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR).
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Effect of a gamified simulation on nursing students’ communication skills in end-of-life care : a randomized controlled trial
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Effect of a gamified simulation on nursing students’ communication skills in end-of-life care: A randomized controlled trial
We evaluated SG-EoL, a gamified simulation to enhance verbal and non-verbal communication
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Effectiveness of Neuromuscular Training in Preventing Lower Limb Soccer Injuries: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Soccer is associated with a high risk of injuries, mainly affecting the lower limbs. Neuromuscular training (NMT) has been proposed as an effective preventive strategy. -
Enhancing AI benchmarking in dAIEdge-VLab with blockchain technology
Raul Lopez-Blanco, Diego Valdeolmillos, Maïck Huguenin, Baptiste Dupertuis, Gregoire Rebstein, Margaux Divernois, Nuria Pazos Escudero
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Epidemiology of Injuries Treated Among Male Youth Football Players During the 2021 Top Cup in Cameroon
To investigate the epidemiological profile of injuries sustained during the 2021 Top Cup in Dschang, Cameroon, in order to inform prevention strategies and rehabilitation measures -
Evaluation of eccentric and concentric force during vertical jump after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: a comparative study
This study aimed to compare eccentric and concentric forces during the CMJ between ACL-R patients and healthy controls
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Exploring the early universe with deep learning
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Eye movements when reading Arabic numbers in sentences
We examined eye movements in 49 adults as they read aloud or silently rounded and non-rounded Arabic numbers embedded in texts
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Fabrication of a microheater based on silver-polyimide metallization with enhanced thermal and mechanical stability
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Gamified simulation for onboarding healthcare teams in emergency care : development and preliminary feasability
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Gastrocnemius activation deficits and running biomechanics after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: the missing link?
This study examines gastrocnemius activation and running biomechanics in ACL-R patients. -
Geometry optimisation algorithm for machining tools
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GIM3D: a pilot study of intuitive 3D motion control HMI
Marine Capallera, Antoine Lestrade, Dimitri Kohler, Elena Mugellini, Benoît Le Callenec -
High-performance protocol for ultra-short DNA sequencing using Oxford Nanopore Technology (ONT)
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Immersive training simulation : exploring two narrative approaches
Pierre-Benjamin Monaco, Per Backlund, Stéphane Gobron -
Impact of Hamstring Graft on Hamstring Peak Torque and Maximum Effective Angle After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: An Exploratory and Preliminary Study
This study aimed to evaluate the changes in maximum effective angle, hamstring strength, and hamstring-toquadriceps (H/Q) strength ratio at 3 and 6 months post-ACLR
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Individual characteristics influencing the general population’s level of knowledge of end-of-life practices: a cross-sectional study
Informed end-of-life decision-making requires a high level of death literacy. We still know little about the general population’s level of knowledge and its determinants. -
Influence of Graft Type on Muscle Contractile Dynamics After ACL Reconstruction: A 9-Month Tensiomyographic Follow-Up
Persistent neuromuscular deficits following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) are frequently attributed to arthrogenic muscle inhibition (AMI)