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1. What is the effectiveness of MIP (MI-based pre-treatment) compared to UC (usual care) on the level of participation and treatment drop-out in patients with chronic non-specific musculoskeletal pain following pain rehabilitation?2. What is the…
The primary objective of this current project is to study the (cost-) effectiveness of Motivational interviewing in non-specific musculoskeletal chronic pain patients who are indicated for pain rehabilitation treatment. It is hypothesized that an MI…
Investigate how physical fitness and activity evolve over time in paediatric burn patients, also in relation to function.
Primary Objective:Is a prevention program, based on principles of health behavior change, education about playing-related musculoskeletal disorders and postural training, more effective in preventing and/ or reducing disabilities from…
Research question: Is a group-based, multidisciplinary treatment programme more effective than usual care in patients with systemic sclerosis?
To identify potential rehabilitation needs of adult patients with burns we aim to:1) investigate the course of physical fitness, physical activity and fatigue after discharge. 2) identify factors that can predict the recovery, or lack thereof, at an…
The effects of physical activity pattern on disease progression in patients with knee osteoarthritis
Primary Objective:• To determine the impact of different types and intensities of physical activities, i.e. running, cycling, tennis and hiking, on the structural progression of knee OA in a group of early-stage knee OA patients.Secondary Objectives…
Investigate the long-term recovery of physical activity and physical fitness following pediatric burns, and link the results of former participants to their scores obtained during the initial six months.
Therefore the present study is designed to investigate the impact of additional protein intake on muscle strength and physical performance in physically active elderly. Moreover, muscle mass will be determined. Furthermore, we assess the influence…