Thomas Geijtenbeek

About Thomas Geijtenbeek

Thomas Geijtenbeek, With an exceptional h-index of 12 and a recent h-index of 10 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Technische Universiteit Delft, specializes in the field of Musculoskeletal Simulation, Neuromuscular Control, Machine Learning.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Is increased trunk flexion in standing up related to muscle weakness or pain avoidance in individuals with unilateral knee pain; a simulation study

Predictive simulations identify potential neuromuscular contributors to idiopathic toe walking

A planar neuromuscular controller to simulate compensation strategies in the sit-to-walk movement

A planar neuromuscular controller to simulate age-related adaptation strategies in the sit-to-walk movement.

The interaction between muscle pathophysiology, body mass, walking speed and ankle foot orthosis stiffness on walking energy cost: a predictive simulation study

Natural and robust walking using reinforcement learning without demonstrations in high-dimensional musculoskeletal models

Predicting gait patterns of children with spasticity by simulating hyperreflexia

Interacting effects of AFO stiffness, neutral angle and footplate stiffness on gait in case of plantarflexor weakness: A predictive simulation study

Thomas Geijtenbeek Information

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Citations(all)

1419

Citations(since 2020)

855

Cited By

841

hIndex(all)

12

hIndex(since 2020)

10

i10Index(all)

13

i10Index(since 2020)

12

Email

University Profile Page

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Thomas Geijtenbeek Skills & Research Interests

Musculoskeletal Simulation

Neuromuscular Control

Machine Learning

Top articles of Thomas Geijtenbeek

Is increased trunk flexion in standing up related to muscle weakness or pain avoidance in individuals with unilateral knee pain; a simulation study

Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology

2024/4/10

Eline Van Der Kruk
Eline Van Der Kruk

H-Index: 7

Thomas Geijtenbeek
Thomas Geijtenbeek

H-Index: 8

Predictive simulations identify potential neuromuscular contributors to idiopathic toe walking

Clinical Biomechanics

2024/1/1

Thomas Geijtenbeek
Thomas Geijtenbeek

H-Index: 8

Jaap Harlaar
Jaap Harlaar

H-Index: 33

A planar neuromuscular controller to simulate compensation strategies in the sit-to-walk movement

bioRxiv

2023/11/24

Eline Van Der Kruk
Eline Van Der Kruk

H-Index: 7

Thomas Geijtenbeek
Thomas Geijtenbeek

H-Index: 8

A planar neuromuscular controller to simulate age-related adaptation strategies in the sit-to-walk movement.

2023/11/24

The interaction between muscle pathophysiology, body mass, walking speed and ankle foot orthosis stiffness on walking energy cost: a predictive simulation study

Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation

2023/9/7

Natural and robust walking using reinforcement learning without demonstrations in high-dimensional musculoskeletal models

arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.02976

2023/9/6

Thomas Geijtenbeek
Thomas Geijtenbeek

H-Index: 8

Vikash Kumar
Vikash Kumar

H-Index: 1

Predicting gait patterns of children with spasticity by simulating hyperreflexia

Journal of applied biomechanics

2023/8/2

Thomas Geijtenbeek
Thomas Geijtenbeek

H-Index: 8

Jaap Harlaar
Jaap Harlaar

H-Index: 33

Interacting effects of AFO stiffness, neutral angle and footplate stiffness on gait in case of plantarflexor weakness: A predictive simulation study

Journal of Biomechanics

2023/8/1

Tolerable degree of muscle sacrifice when harvesting a vastus lateralis or myocutaneous anterolateral thigh flap

Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery

2023/2/1

Thomas Geijtenbeek
Thomas Geijtenbeek

H-Index: 8

Increased trunk flexion in standing up is related to muscle weakness rather than pain avoidance in individuals with unilateral knee pain; a simulation study.

medRxiv

2023

Eline Van Der Kruk
Eline Van Der Kruk

H-Index: 7

Thomas Geijtenbeek
Thomas Geijtenbeek

H-Index: 8

Self-paced treadmill controller algorithm based on position and speed of centre of mass

BioRxiv

2022/6/25

Thomas Geijtenbeek
Thomas Geijtenbeek

H-Index: 8

Comments on Harkness‐Armstrong et al.(2021)'In vivo operating lengths of the gastrocnemius muscle during gait in children who idiopathically toe‐walk'.

Experimental physiology

2022/12/1

Thomas Geijtenbeek
Thomas Geijtenbeek

H-Index: 8

Jaap Harlaar
Jaap Harlaar

H-Index: 33

Minimization of metabolic cost of transport predicts changes in gait mechanics over a range of ankle-foot orthosis stiffnesses in individuals with bilateral plantar flexor weakness

bioRxiv

2022/10/18

The effect of subject characteristics and walking speed on optimal ankle foot orthosis stiffness–a predictive simulation study

Gait & Posture

2022/9/1

Using predictive simulation to explore mechanistic contributors to idiopathic toe walking

Gait & Posture

2021/10/1

Evaluating cost function criteria in predicting healthy gait

Journal of Biomechanics

2021/6/23

Validation of forward simulations to predict the effects of bilateral plantarflexor weakness on gait

Gait & Posture

2021/6/1

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