Tine Alkjær
Associate Professor
ORCID: 0000-0002-9105-3882
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- 2023
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Prediction of Knee Joint Compartmental Loading Maxima Utilizing Simple Subject Characteristics and Neural Networks
Lavikainen, J., Stenroth, Lauri, Alkjær, Tine, Karjalainen, P. A., Korhonen, R. K. & Mononen, M. E., 19 Jun 2023, In: Annals of Biomedical Engineering. 51, p. 2479–2489Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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Evaluation of hop performance in children with anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction using healthy reference data: A cross-sectional study
Alkjær, Tine, Zebis, Mette Kreutzfeldt, Herzog, R. B., Lundgaard-Nielsen, M., Skovgaard, Lene Theil, Krogsgaard, Michael R. & Warming, S., 2023, In: The Knee. 42, p. 19-27 9 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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Non-invasive methods to assess muscle function in dogs: A scoping review
Dahl, Kathrine Højte, Zebis, Mette Kreutzfeldt, Vitger, Anne Désiré, Miles, James Edward & Alkjær, Tine, 2023, In: Frontiers in Veterinary Science. 10, p. 1-10 1116854.Research output: Contribution to journal › Review › Research › peer-review
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Sensitivity of the simulated knee joint mechanics to the selected human and bovine fibril-reinforced poroelastic material properties
Jahangir, S., Esrafilian, A., Ebrahimi, M., Stenroth, Lauri, Alkjær, Tine, Henriksen, Marius, Englund, M., Mononen, M. E., Korhonen, R. K. & Tanska, P., 2023, In: Journal of Biomechanics. 160, 10 p., 111800.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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Gait pattern in 9-11-year-old children with generalized joint hypermobility compared with controls: a cross-sectional study
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Copenhagen Airport Cohort: air pollution, manual baggage handling and health
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Injection of high dose botulinum-toxin A leads to impaired skeletal muscle function and damage of the fibrilar and non-fibrilar structures
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