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Hagemeister, N., Duval, N., Yahia, L., Krudwig, W., Witzel, U., & De Guise, J. A. (2002). Comparison of Two Methods for Reconstruction of the Posterior Cruciate Ligament Using a Computer Based Method: Quantitative Evaluation of Laxity, Three-Dimensional Kinematics and Ligament Deformation Measurement in Cadaver Knees. KNEE, 9(4), 291-299. External link
Hagemeister, N., Duval, N., Yahia, L., Krudwig, W., Witzel, U., & De Guise, J. A. (2002). Computer-Based Method for the 3-D Kinematic Analysis of Posterior Cruciate Ligament and Postero-Lateral Corner Lesions. KNEE, 9(4), 301-308. External link
Hagemeister, N., Long, R., Yahia, L., Duval, N., Krudwig, W., Witzel, U., & De Guise, J. A. (2002). Quantitative Comparison of Three Different Types of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Methods: Laxity and 3-D Kinematic Measurements. Bio-Medical Materials and Engineering, 12(1), 47-57. External link
Hagemeister, N., Yahia, L., Duval, N., & De Guise, J. A. (1999). In Vivo Reproducibility of a New Non-Invasive Diagnostic Tool for Three-Dimensional Knee Evaluation. KNEE, 6(3), 175-181. External link
Hagemeister, N., Yahia, L., & Lours, T. (1994, September). Development of a NiTi anterior cruciate ligament prosthesis [Paper]. 3rd European Symposium on Martensitic Transformations (ESOMAT 1994), Barcelona, Spain. Published in Journal de physique. IV, 5(C2). External link
Hagemeister, N., Yahia, L., Weynant, E., & Lours, T. (1995, August). Fatigue life of superelastic springs for an anterior cruciate ligament prosthesis [Paper]. International Conference on Martensitic Transformation (ICOMAT 95), Lausanne, Switzerland. Published in Journal de physique. IV, 5(C8, pt.2). External link
Turcot, K., Aissaoui, R., Boivin, K., Pelletier, M., Hagemeister, N., & De Guise, J. A. (2009). The responsiveness of three-dimensional knee accelerations used as an estimation of knee instability and loading transmission during gait in osteoarthritis patient's follow-up. Osteoarthritis and Cartilage, 17(2), 213-219. External link
Yahia, L., Hagemeister, N., Drouin, G., Sati, M., & Rivard, C. H. (1994). Conceptual design of prosthetic anterior cruciate ligaments: the need for a biomimetical approach. Biomimetics, 2(3), 309-330. Unavailable
Yahia, L., Lombardi, S., Hagemeister, N., Drouin, G., Rivard, C.-H., Assad, M., & Okuyama, M. (1994, September). Improvement of cytocompatibility and biomechanical compatibility of Ni-Ti shape memory alloys [Paper]. Shape Memory Materials '94 : International symposium on shape memory materials, Beijing, Peop. Rep. China. Unavailable