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De Guise, J. A., Yahia, L., Duval, N., Hagemeister, N., Parent, G., St-Onge, N., Koller, A., Anguelov, B., & El Maach, I. (2009). Method of calibration for the representation of knee kinematics and harness for use therewith. (Patent no. US7481780). External link
De Guise, J. A., Yahia, L., Duval, N., Godbout, B., Koller, A., Sati, M., Hagemeister, N., Parent, G., & El Maach, I. (2007). System for the analysis of 3D kinematic of the knee. (Patent no. US7291119). External link
Hagemeister, N. (2001). Évaluation in vitro de différentes reconstructions chirurgicales des ligaments croisés du genou [Ph.D. thesis, École Polytechnique de Montréal]. Available
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. (1995). Développement d'une prothèse du ligament croisé antérieur du genou en alliage à mémoire de forme (NITI) [Master's thesis, École Polytechnique de Montréal]. Unavailable
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
Lehoux, P., Alami, H., Beaudry, C., Denis, J.-L., Hagemeister, N., Rocha de Oliveira, R., Sabio Pozelli, R., Rivard, L., & Silva, H. (2021). Créer de la valeur économique, sociale et environmentale au Québec par l'innovation Responsable en Santé. (Technical Report). External link
Mezghani, N., Husse, S., Boivin, K., Turcot, K., Aïssaoui, R., Hagemeister, N., & De Guise, J. A. (2008). Automatic classification of asymptomatic and osteoarthritis knee gait patterns using kinematic data features and the nearest neighbor classifier. IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 55(3), 1230-1232. External link
Turcot, K., Aïssaoui, R., Boivin, K., Pelletier, M., Hagemeister, N., & De Guise, J. A. (2008). New accelerometric method to discriminate between asymptomatic subjects and patients with medial knee osteoarthritis during 3-D gait. IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 55(4), 1415-1422. External link
Turcot, K., Aïssaoui, R., Boivin, K., Hagemeister, N., Pelletier, M., & De Guise, J. A. (2008). Test-Retest Reliability and Minimal Clinical Change Determination for 3-Dimensional Tibial and Femoral Accelerations During Treadmill Walking in Knee Osteoarthritis Patients. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 89(4), 732-737. External link