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By making this design study we wish to contribute to profound research on percutaneous gastrocnemius lengthening for for children with an equinus contracture and prevent publication bias for this open-labelled randomized trial.
The objective of this study is to determine the optimal myo-electric prosthesis training for obtaining the largest transfer effect. Here fore we plan to execute three experiments. At first it needs to be revealed which trainingtasks leads to the…
To investigate whether children with OI who use a wheelchair (for long distances) can reliably perform a valid shuttle ride test in order to assess the levels of health-related fitness in this group.
Aim of this study is measuring the effects of locoregional anaesthesia in EDS patients and comparing these effects with those in a healthy control group. The results of this study can be used to make a more valid choice for the type of anaesthesia…
This study has been transitioned to CTIS with ID 2024-511492-15-00 check the CTIS register for the current data. Part 1:to evaluate the safety and tolerability of 2 doses (100 milligrams/kilogram [mg/kg] and 200 mg/kg) of eteplirsen in approximately…
Objectives for both the Treatment Period and Extension Period:Primary Objectives: - To assess safety and tolerability of the study medicine in patients with later onset (e.g., Type 2 and Type 3) spinal muscular atrophy (SMA)- To assess the efficacy…
The aim of this study is to determine whether MI-E leads to a lower number of RTIs as compared to AS combined with MAC in DMD patients with a PECF< 270 l/min over a period of two years.
The study focuses on children and young people with IBD from 6-18 years old. These children have lower levels of physical activity and a limited endurance compared to healthy children. Through this research we want to improve the endurance of…
The primary goal of the current research is to determine the accuracy of the procedure using patient-specific cutting guide. Secondary endpoints are surgical time needed and the guides* fit onto the patients* tibia.