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H.E.J. Veeger is affiliated with Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands, focusing primarily on medicine with an emphasis on surgery, epidemiology, pathology and forensic medicine, rehabilitation, and orthopedics and sports medicine.

Their research addresses a range of topics, notably in the areas of shoulder injury and treatment, spinal cord injury research, shoulder and clavicle injuries, sports injuries and prevention, cerebral palsy and movement disorders, elbow and forearm trauma treatment, and stroke rehabilitation and recovery.

They have published extensively in several venues, with recurring contributions to:

  • Sensors
  • Journal of Biomechanics
  • Frontiers in Sports and Active Living
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Sports Biomechanics

Frequent co-authors in their work include:

  • Marco J.M. Hoozemans
  • Bart van Trigt
  • Ton Leenen
  • Monique Berger
  • L.H.V. van der Woude

Representative recent publications by H.E.J. Veeger encompass the following:

  • Wheelchair Propulsion Technique at Different Speeds, 2020, Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
  • Wearable Wheelchair Mobility Performance Measurement in Basketball, Rugby, and Tennis: Lessons for Classification and Training, 2020, Sensors
  • Technical Note: A Novel Servo-Driven Dual-Roller Handrim Wheelchair Ergometer, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering
  • MRI evaluation of shoulder pathologies in wheelchair users with spinal cord injury and the relation to shoulder pain, 2021, Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine
  • Feasibility of a home-based physiotherapy intervention to promote post-stroke mobility: A randomized controlled pilot study, 2022, PLoS ONE

Best Publications

  • ISB recommendation on definitions of joint coordinate systems of various joints for the reporting of human joint motion-Part II: shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand

    Ge Wu;Frans C.T. van der Helm;H.E.J. (DirkJan) Veeger;Mohsen Makhsous

  • Morphological muscle and joint parameters for musculoskeletal modelling of the lower extremity

    M.D. Klein Horsman;Hubertus F.J.M. Koopman;F.C.T. van der Helm;L. Poliacu Prosé

  • Shoulder function: the perfect compromise between mobility and stability.

    H.E.J. Veeger;H.E.J. Veeger;F.C.T. van der Helm

  • Requirements for upper extremity motions during activities of daily living.

    D.J. Magermans;E.K.J. Chadwick;H.E.J. Veeger;F.C.T. van der Helm

  • Inertia and muscle contraction parameters for musculoskeletal modelling of the shoulder mechanism.

    H.E.J. Veeger;F.C.T. Van Der Helm;L.H.V. Van Der Woude;G.M. Pronk

  • Parameters for modeling the upper extremity

    H. E.J. Veeger;Bing Yu;Kai Nan An;R. H. Rozendal

  • Geometry parameters for musculoskeletal modelling of the shoulder system.

    F.C.T. Van der Helm;H.E.J. Veeger;G.M. Pronk;L.H.V. Van der Woude

  • Biomechanics and physiology in active manual wheelchair propulsion

    L.H.V van der Woude;H.E.J Veeger;H.E.J Veeger;A.J Dallmeijer;T.W.J Janssen

  • Magnetic distortion in motion labs, implications for validating inertial magnetic sensors

    W.H.K. de Vries;H.E.J. Veeger;H.E.J. Veeger;C.T.M. Baten;F.C.T. van der Helm

  • The position of the rotation center of the glenohumeral joint.

    H.E.J. Veeger;H.E.J. Veeger

  • Role of mono- and biarticular muscles in explosive movements

    L. Gregoire;H. E. Veeger;P. A. Huijing;G. J. van Ingen Schenau

  • Motor control retraining exercises for shoulder impingement: effects on function, muscle activation, and biomechanics in young adults.

    Peter Worsley;Martin Warner;Sarah Mottram;Stephan Gadola

  • Load on the shoulder in low intensity wheelchair propulsion.

    H.E.J. Veeger;H.E.J. Veeger;L.A. Rozendaal;F.C.T. van der Helm

  • A framework for the definition of standardized protocols for measuring upper-extremity kinematics.

    A. Kontaxis;A.G. Cutti;G.R. Johnson;H.E.J. Veeger;H.E.J. Veeger

  • Effect of handrim velocity on mechanical efficiency in wheelchair propulsion.

    H. E. J. Veeger;L. H. V. Van Der Woude;R. H. Rozendal

  • Computer-controlled wheelchair ergometer

    R. Niesing;F. Eijskoot;R. Kranse;A. H. den Ouden

  • Manual wheelchair propulsion: Effects of power output on physiology and technique

    L H V Van Der Woude;K M M Hendrich;H E J Veeger;G J Van Ingen Schenau

  • Load on the upper extremity in manual wheelchair propulsion

    H.E.J. Veeger;L.H.V. van der Woude;R.H. Rozendal

  • Development of a comprehensive musculoskeletal model of the shoulder and elbow

    A. Asadi Nikooyan;H. E. J. Veeger;H. E. J. Veeger;E. K. J. Chadwick;M. Praagman

  • Quasi-static analysis of muscle forces in the shoulder mechanism during wheelchair propulsion

    F.C.T. van der Helm;H.E.J. Veeger

  • Validation of the Delft Shoulder and Elbow Model using in-vivo glenohumeral joint contact forces

    A.A. Nikooyan;H.E.J. Veeger;H.E.J. Veeger;P. Westerhoff;F. Graichen

  • The relationship between two different mechanical cost functions and muscle oxygen consumption

    M. Praagman;E.K.J. Chadwick;F.C.T. van der Helm;H.E.J. Veeger;H.E.J. Veeger

Frequent Co-Authors

L.H.V. van der Woude
L.H.V. van der Woude University of Groningen
F.C.T. van der Helm
F.C.T. van der Helm Delft University of Technology
Georg Bergmann
Georg Bergmann Charité - University Medicine Berlin
Rob G. H. H. Nelissen
Rob G. H. H. Nelissen Leiden University Medical Center
Carlijn Carlijn Bouten
Carlijn Carlijn Bouten Eindhoven University of Technology
Dick F. Stegeman
Dick F. Stegeman Radboud University
Monique H. W. Frings-Dresen
Monique H. W. Frings-Dresen University of Amsterdam
Peter A. Huijing
Peter A. Huijing Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Simon C. Gandevia
Simon C. Gandevia Neuroscience Research Australia
Jan Feijen
Jan Feijen University of Twente

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