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This exploratorive study is performed to improve our understanding of possible etiologic factors and the relationships between foot mobility, intrinsic foot muscles and foot segment kinematics during gait for patients with sub-acute and chronic…
1) To compare (long-term) results of patients treated for Calcific Tendonitis with barbotage, versus patients treated for Calcific Tendonitis with other conservative standard-treatments2) An analysis of group characteristics and risk factors for CaT…
The first aim is to determine see if knee proprioception is related to patellar tendinopathy. The second aim is to study whether application of a patellar strap influences proprioception.
To clarify the aetiology of CTS and prognostic factors for the development of CTS.
The goal of the study is to investigate whether and to what extend conscious control of the movements of the knee joint is present. Evidence is emerging that patients use an attentional focus that is directed to conscious control of the movements (…
By introducing a novel method for studying dynamic wrist motions we expect to set up a new non-invasive method which is expected to result in early diagnosis of abnormal carpal movements after ligament disruption. By comparing healthy individuals…
The purpose of the current study is to compare MRI findings between affected and unaffected elbows in patients with clinically diagnosed unilateral lateral elbow painGiven the considerable number of degenerative changes in asymptomatic elbows…
The goal of this study is to analyse differences in monocyt activity, by analysis of cytokine levels in serum of healthy and OA patients.
To clearify the etiology of CTS and prognostic factors for the development of CTS.
The aim is to gain basic dynamic information for an upcoming accuracy studies whereby the diagnostic value of 4D-RX will be determined. By comparing healthy individuals with those with scapholunate ligament dissociation we expect to detect abnormal…
The goal of the study is to gain insight in the changes in motor control programming after injury to the ACL and subsequent reconstruction of the ACL. The following hypotheses: will be tested:1. Reflex latencies on the involved side are increased…
The aim of the study is to describe the incidence and characteristics of CRPS in the Dutch population. Also will be investigated which factor are associated with the ocurrence of the disease.
Examining the hypothesis that patients with ACL deficiency and patients with ACL reconstructions, despite comparable force-reproduction capacities with the affected, dominant right leg, have a significant altered EEG Theta-activity in the motor…
The current study is designed to collect viable growth plate tissue of tall statured individuals that undergo percutaneous epiphysiodesis (PE). With this collected biomaterial we will be able to characterize dynamic changes in growth plate…
We aim to clinically establish that the subscapularis is crucial for glenohumeral stability in two work packages. In work package 1, we will test the hypotheses that at baseline patients with degenerative subscapularis tears: 1) advocate…