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  1. The reliability and validity of a clinical 3D freehand ultrasound system. F Cenni, D Monari, K Desloovere, E Aertbeliën, SH Schless, H Bruyninckx. Computer methods and programs in biomedicine...

  2. Francesco Cenni currently works at Neuromuscular Research Center at University of Jyväskylä, Finland. Francesco does research in medical imaging (ultrasonography) and biomechanics.

  3. The clinical relevance of analysing the medial gastrocnemius (MG) and Achilles muscle-tendon junction (MTJ), MG mid-muscle belly fascicles (FAS) and muscle thickness was shown. However, their reliability error estimations over the gait cycle is unknown.

    • Francesco Cenni, Francesco Cenni, Simon-Henri Schless, Heleen Adams, Lynn Bar-On, Kaat Desloovere
    • 2021
  4. I am a biomedical engineer with a strong focus on clinical application. I received my PhD in Mechanical Engineering, performing a project based on medical imaging and motion analysis...

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    • University of Brescia
  5. Abstract. Background and objective: Acquiring large anatomical volumes in a feasible manner is useful for clinical decision-making. A relatively new technique called 3D freehand ultrasonography is capable of this by combining a conventional 2D ultrasonography system.

    • Francesco Cenni, Davide Monari, Kaat Desloovere, Erwin Aertbeliën, Simon-Henri Schless, Herman Bruyn...
    • 2016
  6. This paper validated automatic methods for tracking the location of muscle-tendon junction (MTJ) between the medial gastrocnemius and the Achilles tendon during passive slow and fast stretches, and active ankle rotations while walking on a treadmill. First, an automatic algorithm based on an optical flow approach was applied on collected US images.

  7. Francesco Cenni - Research portal - Converis - University of Jyväskylä. No active affiliation. Previous, inactive or other affiliations. Faculty of Sport and Health Sciences (University of Jyväskylä), Postdoctoral Researcher, Ended. Projects as Principal investigator.