Imperial College London

Dr Clement Favier

Faculty of EngineeringDepartment of Bioengineering

Research Associate
 
 
 
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U514Sir Michael Uren HubWhite City Campus

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Summary

 

Summary

Clement is a research associate in the Musculoskeletal Mechanics group working on the development of low-cost knee prostheses for knee disarticulation amputees in low-to-middle income countries.

Previously, Clement studied Mechanical Engineering at Ecole Polytechnique Universitaire de Montpellier (France), where he received a Diplôme d'Ingénieur (equivalent BEng MSc). He also graduated from Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Arts et Métiers ParisTech with an MSc in Biomedical Engineering. He conducted his doctoral research on 'combined musculoskeletal and finite element modelling of the lumbar spine and lower limbs' within the Structural Biomechanics group at Imperial College London, under the supervision of Dr Andrew Phillips and Prof Alison McGregor. 



Publications

Journals

Toderita D, Favier C, Henson D, et al., 2023, Hip joint and muscle loading for persons with bilateral transfemoral/through-knee amputations: biomechanical differences between full-length articulated and foreshortened non-articulated prostheses, Journal of Neuroengineering and Rehabilitation, Vol:20, ISSN:1743-0003

Xu L, Yu X, Favier CD, et al., 2023, Development of an experimental method for well-controlled blast induced traumatic limb fracture in rats, Defence Technology, ISSN:2214-9147

Favier C, McGregor A, Phillips A, 2021, Maintaining bone health in the lumbar spine: routine activities alone are not enough, Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology, Vol:9, ISSN:2296-4185

Favier C, Finnegan M, Quest R, et al., 2021, An open-source musculoskeletal model of the lumbar spine and lower limbs: a validation for movements of the lumbar spine, Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering, Vol:24, ISSN:1025-5842, Pages:1310-1325

Favier C, Deane J, McGregor A, et al., 2019, Design and preliminary testing of a low-cost balance perturbation system for the evaluation of real life postural adjustment on public transport, Journal of Medical Engineering and Technology, Vol:43, ISSN:0309-1902, Pages:356-362

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