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Dr. H.T. Hendricks
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Department of Rehabilitation (RU)
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Potential risk factors for developing heterotopic ossification in patients with severe traumatic brain injury
Short-latency stretch reflexes do not contribute to premature calf muscle activity during the stance phase of gait in spastic patients
Speech pathology interventions in patients with neuromuscular diseases: a systematic review
Living with myotonic dystrophy; what can be learned from couples? A qualitative study
Implementation of multidisciplinary advice to allied health care professionals regarding the management of their patients with neuromuscular diseases
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Current research
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Transcranial magnetic stimulation to predict balance and gait patterns following supratentorial stroke
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Referral and indication for occupational therapy, physical therapy and speech- language therapy for persons with neuromuscular disorders
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Establishing a multi-center basis for future therapeutic interventions in human SCI (EMSCI)
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Perturbations of gait and balance: A new experimental set-up applied to patients with CMT type 1a
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Prediction and monitoring upper-extremity motor recovery after severe stroke. Clinical and neurophysiological studies
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The effect of somatosensory stimulation on postural control in post-acute stroke patients with and without hemi-neglect
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