Publications
2011
Chris T.M. Baten, Rob Schoot Uiterkamp and Ruben Wassink, ‘Post ACL surgery rehabilitation monitoring of knee kinematics’, Esmac 2011, sep 12-17, Vienna, Austria.
Chris T.M. Baten, Rob Schoot Uiterkamp and Ruben Wassink, Can ambulatory motion analysis of movement be performed sufficiently accurate and clinically relevant to support ACL surgery rehabilitation? ISB2011, 2011, July 3-7, Brussels, Belgium
B.H.W. Koning, C.T.M. Baten, H.F.J.M. Koopman, Optimizing inertial motion captured motion using holonomic constraints, ICAMPAM2011, 2011, May 24-27, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Ruben Wassink, Anton Stange, Chris Baten, The influence of the addition of electromyography of low back extensors to Hidden Markov Modeling based activity classification, ICAMPAM2011, 2011, May 24-27, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Weenk D, van Beijnum BJF, Veltink PH, Automatic identification of inertial sensors on the human body segments, ICAMPAM2011, 2011, May 24-27, Glasgow,Scotland, UK
B.H.W. Koning, S.R. van de Stadt, C.T.M. Baten and H.J.F.M. Koopman, Sensitivity of musculoskeletal simulation outcomes to motion capturing method, BME2011, 2011, January 20-21, Egmond aan Zee, The Netherlands
Chris T.M. Baten, Rob Schoot Uiterkamp and Ruben Wassink, Can ambulatory motion analysis be performed sufficiently accurate and clinically relevant in post-ACL surgery rehab?, BME2011, 2011, January 20-21, Egmond aan Zee, The Netherlands
Ruben G.V. Wassink, Anton C. Stange and Chris T.M. Baten, Improving classification results of Hidden Markov Modeling based activity classifier by data pre-processing, BME2011, 2011, January 20-21, Egmond aan Zee, The Netherlands
Faber GS, Kingma I & van Dieën JH. Effect of initial horizontal object position on peak L5/S1 moments in manual lifting is dependent on task type and familiarity with alternative lifting strategies. Submitted.
Faber GS, Kingma I, Martin Schepers H, Veltink PH & van Dieën JH. Determination of joint moments with instrumented force shoes in a variety of tasks. Journal of Biomechanics, in press.
2010
H. Martin Schepers, Daniel Roetenberg, Peter H. Veltink, ‘Ambulatory human motion tracking by fusion of inertial and magnetic sensing with adaptive actuation.’ , MED BIOL ENG COMPUT (2010) 48:27–37
H. Martin Schepers and Peter H. Veltink, ‘Stochastic magnetic measurement model for relative position and orientation estimation.’, Meas. Sci. Technol. 21 (2010) 065801 (10pp)
Chris Baten, Marieke ter Voert, Remon van der Aa and Ruben Wassink, Feasibility and sense of instant ambulatory feedback of cyclical 3D kinematics (Examined in rowing), 3DMA-10, 2010, July 14-16, San Francisco, CA, USA
Daniel Roetenberg, Linda Schipper, Pietro Garofalo, Andrea Cutti, Henk Luinge, Joint Angles And Segment Length Estimation Using Inertial Sensors, 3DMA-10, 2010, July 14-16, San Francisco, CA, USA
Martin Schepers, Daniel Roetenberg, Peter Veltink, Henk Luinge, Continuous Center of Mass Displacement Estimation During Walking, 3DMA-10, 2010, July 14-16, San Francisco, CA, USA
Faber GS, Kingma I & van Dieën JH. Bottom-up estimation of joint moments during manual lifting using orientation sensors instead of position sensors. Journal of Biomechanics, 2010, 43(7): 1432-6.
2009
W.H.K. de Vries, H.E.J. Veeger, C.T.M. Baten, F.C.T. van der Helm, Gait & Posture 29 (2009) 535–541.
H.M. Schepers, E.H.F. van Asseldonk, J.H. Buurke, P.H. Veltink, Ambulatory Estimation of Center of Mass Displacement during Walking. IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, vol. 56, 2009, pp. 1189-1195
Chris Baten1, Marieke ter Voert1, Remon van der Aa1, Lloyd van Hout2 and Ruben Wassink, ‘Ambulatory 3D Analysis of rowing.’, ISB 2009, Cape Town, South Africa.
W.H.K. de Vries, H.E.J. Veeger, C.T.M. Baten, F.C.T. van der Helm, ‘Functionally interpretable local coordinate systems using inertial magnetic sensors.’, ISB 2009, Cape Town, South Africa.
Chris T.M. Baten, Keynote lecture -‘Ambulatory 3D Analysis of movement – Accurate estimation of 3D Kinematcs,’ Measurement and Sensing in Measurement and Health: Capturing Motion & Musculoskeletal Dynamics, Briitish Institute of Mechanical engineers, London, UK.
Chris T.M. Baten, Keynote lecture -‘Ambulatory 3D Analysis of movement – Sensible application,’ Measurement and Sensing in Measurement and Health: Capturing Motion & Musculoskeletal Dynamics, Briitish Institute of Mechanical engineers, London, UK.
Chris Baten1, Marieke ter Voert1, Remon van der Aa1, Lloyd van Hout2 and Ruben Wassink, ‘Ambulatory 3D Analysis of rowing.’ ISBS 2009, Limerick, Ireland.
Chris Baten, Frank Geerdink, Ruben Wassink, ‘Can ambulatory feedback of 3D movement patterns be usefully applied in treating patients with a-specific low back pain?’, Esmac 2009, London, UK.
Faber GS, Kingma I, Bruijn SM & van Dieën JH. Optimal inertial sensor location for ambulatory measurement of trunk inclination. Journal of Biomechanics, 2009, 42(14): 2406-2409.
van den Noort JC, Harlaar J, Scholtes VAB; Inertial sensing in spasticity assessment; presented at 2nd Dutch BME Conference, Egmond aan Zee, The Netherlands, January 22-23, 2009
van der Esch M; Steultjens M; Harlaar J; van den Noort JC; Knol D; Dekker J; Lateral Trunk Motion and Pain in Patients with Osteoarthritis of the Knee; presented at NVMT Congress 2009, Veldhoven, The Netherlands, March 13-14, 2009
2008
Chris T.M. Baten, Ruben G.V. Wassink, 3DMA-08, 10th International Scientific Congres on 3D Analysis of Human Movement’, conference proceedings, 2010, Amsterdam, Netherlands. (Available at: www.3dma-08.org).
Chris T.M. Baten, keynote lecture, ‘Advancements in ambulatory 3D motion analysis.’, ICAMPAM, 2008, Rotterdam, Netherlands.
Faber GS, van den Noort JC, Schepers HM, Veltink PH, Kingma I, van Dieën JH; Determination of 3D L5-S1 moments using instrumented shoes; presented at 3dMA-08, Santpoort, The Netherlands, October 29-31, 2008
van den Noort JC, Harlaar J, Scholtes VAB; Inertial sensing improves spasticity assessment; presented at GCMAS, Richmond, Virginia, USA, April 2-5, 2008
van den Noort JC, Harlaar J, Scholtes VAB; Evaluation of the angle of catch in spasticity assessment; presented at ISEK, Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada, June 18-21, 2008.
van den Noort JC, Harlaar J, Scholtes VAB; Inertial sensing improves spasticity assessment; presented at ESMAC 2008, Antalya, Turkey, September 8-13, 2008, Gait & Posture 28, Suppl 2, S47
van den Noort JC, Faber GS, Schepers HM, Harlaar J; Ambulatory estimation of knee adduction moment; presented at 3dMA-08, Santpoort, The Netherlands, October 29-31, 2008
van den Noort JC, Harlaar J, Scholtes VAB; Evaluation of clinical spasticity assessment in cerebral palsy using inertial sensors; Gait & Posture, In press; doi:10.1016/j.gaitpost.2009.05.011, ESMAC Best Paper Award 2008
2007
Daniel Roetenberg, Chris T. M. Baten, and Peter H. Veltink, Estimating Body Segment Orientation by Applying Inertial and Magnetic Sensing Near ferromagnetic Materials, IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON NEURAL SYSTEMS AND REHABILITATION ENGINEERING, VOL. 15, NO 3, PAGES 469-471, SEPTEMBER 2007.
D. Roetenberg et al., A portable magnetic position and orientation tracker, Sensors and Actuators A (2006), doi:10.1016/j.sna.2006.08.020
Schepers, H. M.; Koopman, H. F. J. M.; Veltink, P. H, Ambulatory Assessment of Ankle and Foot Dynamics, BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING, IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON VOLUME 54, ISSUE 5, PAGES 895–902, MAY 2007.
H.J. Luinge, P.H. Veltink, C.T.M. Baten, Ambulatory measurement of arm orientation JOURNAL OF BIOMECHANICS 40, PAGES 78–85, JANUARY 2007.
Baten, Chris TM, ‘Ambulatory 3D rowing coach?’, key note lecture, 12e lustr. symp. DSR Protheues-Eretes, Delft, sep 2007.
Baten, Chris TM, Advancements in sensor-based ambulatory 3D motion analysis. Journal of Biomechanics, 40, p.S422-S422, Jan 2007.
C.T.M. Baten, F.J.B. Geerdink, J.H. van Dieen, (Dutch) ‘Driedimensionele ambulante bewegingsanalyse; al bruikbaar in de (bedrijfs)fysiotherapeutische praktijk? ’, Ned. Tijdschr. Fysiotherapie, 2007;117(6)p233-241.
Ruben Wassink, Chris Baten, Peter Veltink, ‘Automatically classifying human lifting activities by applying Hidden Markov Models’, ISB 2007, Taipei, Taiwan.
H. Martin Schepers, Chris T.M. Baten, ‘Ambulatory Measurement of Ground Reaction Force and Estimation of Ankle and Foot Dynamics’, ISB 2007, Taipei, Taiwan.
Chris T.M. Baten‘Introduction of location free motion analysis tools.’, ISB 2007, Taipei, Taiwan.
Bart Koopman, Martin Schepers, Peter Veltink, Ambulatory measurements require deformable foot models, ISB 2007, Taipei, Taiwan.
2006
C. Baten, J.H. Smeding, C. Haarmeier, H.Luinge, R. Wassink, M. Gorter, F. Geerdink, ‘Introduction of location free motion analysis tools for patient training.’, ISEK 2006, Torino, Italy.
C. Baten, ’Location free motion analysis,’, ISEK 2006, Torino, Italy.
C. Baten, ’Location free motion analysis,’, ISEK 2006, Torino, Italy.
Judith M.A.Visser,, Wiebe H.K. de Vries, Chris T.M. Baten, Jaap H. van Dieën, ‘Spinal force estimation from non-normalized EMG in an ambulatory situation’, World Congres Biomechanics, Munchen, Germany, 2006.
2005
Daniel Roetenberg, Henk J. Luinge, Chris T. M. Baten, and Peter H. Veltink, Compensation of Magnetic Disturbances Improves Inertial and Magnetic Sensing of Human Body Segment Orientation IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON NEURAL SYSTEMS AND REHABILITATION ENGINEERING, VOL.–, NO. 3, SEPTEMBER 2005.`
D. Roetenberg and P.H. Veltink, ‘CAMERA-MARKER AND INERTIAL SENSOR FUSION FOR IMPROVED MOTION TRACKING’, Esmac, 2005, Barcelona, Spain.
Chris T.M. Baten, ‘Self learning method for monitoring natural human ADL and work activities.’ Ruben G.V. Wassink, Esmac, 2005, Barcelona, Spain.
Chris Baten, ‘Advancements in 3D analysis of human movement’, MB2005, Nijmegene, Netherlands.
2004
Chris T.M. Baten, M..D. Klein Horsman, W.H.K. de Vries, D.J. Magermans, H.F.J.M. Koopman, F.C.T. van der Helm, P.H. Veltink. ‘ESTIMATION OF BODY SEGMENT KINEMATICS FROM INERTIAL SENSOR KINEMATICS,’, ISB 3D Analysis of human Movement, Tampa, FL, USA.
C. Baten, W. de Vries, J. Moreno. Freriks, B., ‘Use of inertial sensing in intelligent KAFO orthosis a feasibility study.’, Esmac 2004, Warsaw, Poland.
C. Baten, M. Klein Horsman, W. de Vries, D. Magermans, H. Koopman, F. van der Helm, P. Veltink., ‘BODY SEGMENT KINEMATICS ESTIMATED THROUGH INERTIAL SENSING.’, Esmac 2004, Warsaw, Poland..
Chris Baten, Juan Moreno, Jurran Winkel, Wiebe de Vries, Daniel Roetenberg, ‘Appropriate sensingfor gait system.’, Gait Meeting Madrid, 2004.
W. de Vries, J. Visser, C. Baten, J. van Dieën, ‘Field calibration of an EMG assisted model to predict spinal forces, without use of MVC’, ISEK 2004, Boston, MA, USA.
C. Baten, M. Klein Horsman, W. de Vries, B. Koopman, F. van der Helm, P. Veltink, ‘Accurate estimation of body segment kinematics from inertial sensor kinematics.’, ISEK 2004, Boston, MA, USA.
C. Baten, R. Wassink, J.H. Smeding, P. Veltink, ‘Automated activity profiling for use in continuous dynamic human motion.’, ISEK 2004, Boston, MA, USA.
D. Roetenberg, C. Baten, ESTIMATING BODY SEGMENT ORIENTATION APPLYLING INERTIAL AND MAGNETIC SENSING NEAR FERROMAGNETIC MATERIALS, ISB 3D Analysis of Human Movement, Tampa, FL, USA.
Chris Baten, Wiebe de Vries, ‘Possible value of inertial sensing in Gait intelligent orthosis’, Gait Meeting, Valencia, 2004.
2003
C. Baten, W. de Vries, J.H. Smeding, G. van Staveren, R. Wassink, ‘Ambulatory inertial motion analysis’, Esmac, 2003, Marseille, France
Chris Baten, Wiebe De Vires, D. Roetenberg, M. Kleinhorsman, JH. Smeding G. Van staveren ‘Inertial sensing in intelligent orthosis’, Gait meeting, Reikjavic, Iceland, june 2003.
2002
Chris T.M. Baten, Maud Watermulder, dennis Magermans, enk Luinge, Bart Koopman, ‘Ambulatory spinal curvature estimation applying 3D motion analysis through inertial sensing fo use in net spinal moment estimation.’, ISB 3D human Motion Analysis 2002, Newcastle UK.
Chris TM Baten, Peter Oosterhoff, Idsart Kingma, Peter H Veltink, Hermie J Hermens, ‘INERTIAL SENSING IN AMBULATORY BACK LOAD ESTIMATION.’ ISEK 2002, Vienna, Austria.
2001
Chris T.M. Baten, H. van Moerkerk, R. Ankersmit, ‘Accurate ambulatory 3D net spinal moment estimation in the field facilitated by quick self-learning EMG-momentcalibration method’, Premus, Amsterdam, 2001
Chris T.M. Baten, H. van Moerkerk, R. Ankersmit, P. Veltink, H. Hermens, ‘Practical self-learning EMG-momentcalibration method for accurate ambulatory 3D net spinal moment estimation. CAES2001, Maui, Hawaii, USA,
2000
Baten CTM. ‘Ambulatory low back load exposure estimation.’ 14Th Triennial Congres of the International Ergonomics Association. San Diego, USA: 2000.
Baten CTM, Luinge HJ, Moerkerk Hv. ‘Estimating body segment orientation applying inertial sensing.’ Proceedings of the Sixth International Symposium on the 3-D analysis of Human Movement. Cape Town, South Africa: 2000.
Chris T.M. Baten, ‘Quantitative assessment of low back load exposure outside the laboratory’, Measuing Behaviour, Nijmegen, 2000.
Baten CTM. ‘Quantitative assessment of low back load exposure outside the laboratory.’ Book Chapter , Praevention von arbeitsbedingten Gesundheitsgefahren und Erkrankungen. Leipzig, Germany: S. Radandt, R. Grieshaber, W. Schneider, 2000.
1999
Chris T.M. Baten, keynote lecture, ‘Quantitative assessment of low back load exposure outside the laboratory’, Erfurter Tage, ERfurt, 1999.
Chris Baten, ‘Future application of SEMG in ambulatory back load estimation’, Seniam, Den Bosch, 1999
1998
Chris Baten, Peter Oosterhoff, Peter Veltink, Hermie Hermens, ‘Spinal moment contribution of load handling estimated from Back extensor EMG using artificial neural network technologies.’, ISEK, Enschede, 1998.
Kingma, I., Dieën, J.H. van, Looze, M.P. de, Toussaint, H.M., Dolan, P. and Baten, C.T.M. (1998) Asymmetric low back loading in asymmetric lifting movements is not prevented by pelvic twist. J. Biomechanics 31, 527-534. (copy;Reprinted with permission from Elsevier Science.)
Kingma, I., Looze, M.P. de, Dieën, J.H. van, Toussaint, H.M., Adams, M.A. and Baten, C.T.M. (1998) When is a lifting movement too asymmetric to identify low back loading by 2D analysis. Ergonomics 41, 1453-1461. (copy; Reprinted with permission from Taylor & Francis.)
Looze, M.P. de, Dolan, P., Baten, C.T.M. and Kingma, I. (1998) Does an asymmetric straddle-legged lifting movement reduce the low-back loading ?. Hum. Mov.Sci. 17, 243-259.
1997
Chris T.M. Baten, P. Oosterhoff, P. Veltink, H. Hermens, ‘EMG-torque calibration using neural network technology in ambulatory load exposure estimation.’, Seniam, Stockholm 199?.
Chris T.M. Baten, P. Oosterhoff, H. Luinge,P.H. Veltink, J. van Dieën, P. Dolan, H.J. Hermens, ‘Quantitative assessment of mechanical low back load in the field: Validation in asymmetric lifting.’ Proc. 13th Triennial Congress of the International Ergonomics Asociation, vol. 4, pp. 488, Tampere, Finland !997..
Chris Baten, P.Oosterhoff, H.Luinge, M. de Looze, P. Veltink, H. Hermens, ‘Ambulant meten in de fysiotherapie:, de sensor-”revolutie”.’, Jaarcongres Fysiotherapie 1997.
1996
Looze, M.P. de, Boeken-Kruger, M.C., Steenhuizen, S., Baten, C.T.M., Kingma, I. and Dieën, J.H. van (submitted) Lifting strategy and low back load in the absence of load knowledge. Ergonomics, 1996.
Kingma, I., Looze, M.P. de, Toussaint, H.M., Adams, M.A. and Baten, C.T.M. (1996) 2D versus 3D modelling in asymmetric lifting. Fourth international symposium on 3-D analysis of human movement (4 pages). 1996, Grenoble.
Dolan, P., Kingma, I., Dieën, J.H. van, Looze, M.P. de, Toussaint, H.M., Baten, C.T.M. and Adams, M.A. (accepted) Dynamic forces acting on the lumbar spine during manual handling: can they be estimated using EMG techniques alone? Spine, 1996.
Baten CTM, Oosterhoff P, Kingma I, Veltink PH, Hermens HJ. Inertial Sensing in ambulatory back load estimation. Proceedings of the IEEE Eng. In Med. & Biol. Soc., 18th Annual Int. Conf. Amsterdam, Netherlands: 1996.
Chris T.M. Baten, Peter Oosterhoff, Peter H. Veltink, Hermie J. Hermens Quantitative assessment of mechanical low back load outside the laboratory.’, Seniam Torino , 1996.
Chris T.M. Baten, Peter Oosterhoff, Peter H. Veltink, M. de Looze, P. Dolan, Hermie J. Hermens. Ambulatory Quantitative Low Back Load Exposure Estimation, ISEK 96, Zurich, Switserland..
1995
Chris T.M. Baten, Hendrik J. Hamberg, Peter H. Veltink, Hermie J. Hermens, ‘CALIBRATION OF LOW BACK LOAD EXPOSURE ESTIMATION THROUGH SURFACE EMG SIGNALS WITH THE USE OF ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORK TECHNOLOGY.’, EMBS Montreal, 1995.
Baten CTM, Hendrik J, Hamberg HJ, Veltink PH, Hermens HJ. SAIBLE—a system for ambulatory low back load estimation sensitive to unknown time-varying loads. In: Kourinka I editors. PREMUS-95. Montréal: IRSST; 1995;p. 250–252
1994
Chris T.M. Baten, Hendrik J. Hamberg, Peter H. Veltink, Hermie.J. Hermens, ‘SAIBLE - a System for Ambulatory Individualized low Back Load Estimation.’, 1994, Interreg Symposium, Enschede, Netherlands..
In the press
2011
Jacques van Limbeek and Bart Nienhuis, Sensoren die helpen bij het revalideren, Gelderlander, 2011, february 1st http://www.gelderlander.nl/nieuwss/8071413/Sensoren-die-helpen-bij-het-revalideren.ece