Research Interests
My current research primarily focuses on the biomechanical loads experienced by the musculoskeletal system during a range of sports, and the performance- and injury-related adaptations in response to these loads. A particular interest is the use of wearable technologies – such as body-worn inertial measurement units – in combination with musculoskeletal modelling and advanced mathematical techniques to better understand the biomechanics of sports movements in field settings.
Journal Articles
Verheul, J., Robinson, M.A. & Burton, S. (2024). Jumping towards field-based ground reaction force estimation and assessment with OpenCap. Journal of Biomechanics, DOI: 10.1016/j.jbiomech.2024.112044
Verheul J, Yeo SH. (in press). A Hybrid Method for Ultrasound-Based Tracking of Skeletal Muscle Architecture.
IEEE Trans Biomed Eng.
Verheul J, Nedergaard NJ, Pogson M, Lisboa P, Gregson W, Vanrenterghem J, Robinson MA. (2021). Biomechanical loading during running: can a two mass-spring-damper model be used to evaluate ground reaction forces for high-intensity tasks?
Sports Biomech, 20(5):571-582. doi:
10.1080/14763141.2019.1584238.
Johnson WR, Sian A, Robinson MA,
Verheul J, Lloyd DG, Alderson JA. (2021). Multidimensional ground reaction forces and moments from wearable sensor accelerations via deep learning.
IEEE Trans Biomed Eng, 68(1):289-297. doi:
10.1109/TBME.2020.3006158.
Verheul J. (2020). Biomechanical loads in running-based sports: estimating ground reaction forces from segmental accelerations (PhD Academy Award).
Br J Sports Med, 54(14):879-880. doi:
10.1136/bjsports-2019-100670.
Verheul J, Nedergaard NJ, Vanrenterghem J, Robinson MA. (2020). Measuring biomechanical loads in team sports – from lab to field.
Sci Med Football, 4(3):246-252. doi:
10.1080/24733938.2019.1709654.
Smeets A,
Verheul J, Vanrenterghem J, Staes F, Vandenneucker H, Claes S, Verschueren S. (2020). Single-joint and whole-body movement changes in ACL athletes returning to sport.
Med Sci Sports Exerc, 52(8):1658-1667. doi:
10.1249/MSS.0000000000002308.
Pogson M,
Verheul J, Vanrenterghem J, Robinson MA, Lisboa P. (2020). A neural network method to predict task- and step-specific ground reaction force magnitudes from trunk accelerations during running activities.
Med Eng Phys, 78:82-89. doi:
10.1016/j.medengphy.2020.02.002.
Verheul J, Warmenhoven J, Lisboa P, Gregson W, Vanrenterghem J, Robinson MA. (2019). Identifying generalised segmental acceleration patterns that contribute to ground reaction force features across different running tasks.
J Sci Med Sport, 22(12):1355-1360. doi:
10.1016/j.jsams.2019.07.006.
Verheul J, Gregson W, Lisboa P, Vanrenterghem J, Robinson MA. (2019). Whole-body biomechanical load in running-based sports: the validity of estimating ground reaction forces from segmental accelerations.
J Sci Med Sport, 22(6):716-722. doi:
10.1016/j.jsams.2018.12.007.
Nedergaard NJ,
Verheul J, Drust B, Etchells T, Lisboa P, Robinson MA, Vanrenterghem J. (2018). The feasibility of predicting ground reaction forces during running from a trunk accelerometry driven mass-spring-damper model.
PeerJ, 6:e6105. doi:
10.7717/peerj.6105.
Verheul J, Clansey AC, Lake MJ. (2017). Adjustments with running speed reveal neuromuscular adaptations during landing associated with high mileage running training.
J Appl Physiol, 122(3):653-665. doi:
10.1152/japplphysiol.00801.2016.