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Faculty of Human Movement Sciences

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Completed research

(the most recent research is at the top)
Collaboration FreeMotion - Healthcare in motion
Collaboration Tailoring tendon transfer in patients with cerebral palsy
Collaboration Adaptations in the movement control of the upper extremity in people with cervical paraplegia
Collaboration The finish of the Berkelbike
Collaboration Musculoskeletal injury: mechanics and control
Collaboration Perception, cognition and emotion in sport
Collaboration Coordination of discrete movement
Collaboration Stress, strain and work capacity of the upper extremity
Collaboration Perceptual-motor development
Collaboration Intermuscular coordination
Secretariat Effectiveness of the RSI QuickScan in relation to primary and secondary prevention of repetitive strain injury
Secretariat From precision demands to neck and upper extremity pain
Secretariat The structure of the visual workspace in object manipulation
Secretariat Combining cues for estimating slant in perception and action
Secretariat Physical strain, functional capacity and mechanisms of restoration of mobility in the rehabilitation process of persons with a spinal cord injury (SCI): a research programme
Secretariat Asymmetries in interlimb coordination
Secretariat The impact of anxiety on perceptual-motor behaviour
Secretariat The visal guidance of interceptive actions
Secretariat Gross motor performance in children with psychiatric conditions
Secretariat Neural dynamics underlying interceptive actions
Secretariat Recuperation of functional walking skills after CVA
Secretariat Effects of intramuscular coordination on muscle performance
Secretariat Metabolically Assessed Fibre Recruitement
Secretariat Upper extremity load in low-intensity tasks
Secretariat Recovery from a trip in young and older adults. Mechanics and control of the support limb
Secretariat Mechanical load on the upper extremity during wheelchair driving and wheelchair related ADL among patients with a paraplegia; relations with injury level and rehabilitation course
Secretariat Manual wheelchair propulsion: biophysical effects of training and learning

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