Join the SimCP seminar at the ESMAC conference in Prague
The main goal of the SimCP project (simCP.be) was to develop a simulation platform to predict the impact of orthopedic interventions on gait performance in children with cerebral palsy.
During the seminar, we will give an overview of the developed platform. Furthermore, we will show how the platform might improve clinical decision-making in children with cerebral palsy in the future. The seminar is followed by a hands-on workshop in which participants will have the opportunity to test the platform, perform virtual surgeries and evaluate how they impact on a child’s gait pattern.
I am looking forward to see you in Prague.
Hans
Hans Kainz, PhD
Research fellow
KU Leuven, Department of Movement Sciences
Human Movement Biomechanics Research Group
SimCP Homepage: simcp.be
Register for the SimCP Webinar (13 Sept 2018): webinar.simcp.be
Register for the OpenSim Workshop (6-8 Nov 2018): opensimworkshop.simcp.be
Register for the SimCP Symposium (8-9 Nov 2018): symposium.simcp.be
The main goal of the SimCP project (simCP.be) was to develop a simulation platform to predict the impact of orthopedic interventions on gait performance in children with cerebral palsy.
During the seminar, we will give an overview of the developed platform. Furthermore, we will show how the platform might improve clinical decision-making in children with cerebral palsy in the future. The seminar is followed by a hands-on workshop in which participants will have the opportunity to test the platform, perform virtual surgeries and evaluate how they impact on a child’s gait pattern.
I am looking forward to see you in Prague.
Hans
Hans Kainz, PhD
Research fellow
KU Leuven, Department of Movement Sciences
Human Movement Biomechanics Research Group
SimCP Homepage: simcp.be
Register for the SimCP Webinar (13 Sept 2018): webinar.simcp.be
Register for the OpenSim Workshop (6-8 Nov 2018): opensimworkshop.simcp.be
Register for the SimCP Symposium (8-9 Nov 2018): symposium.simcp.be