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Prof.dr. T.W. Mulder Person

Prof.dr. T.W. Mulder

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Completed research projects

(the most recent research is at the top)
Project leader Development of a research infrastructure for the Groningen 'Academic Center for Sports, Movement and Health'
Supervisor Movement observation as a possible tool in rehabilitation
Supervisor Mental Practice: using motor imagery for neurologic rehabilitation of gait-disorders
Supervisor Looking and movement behaviour of ball team players
Supervisor Balancing stress and recovery in sports
Project leader The interaction between cognitive processes, emotional and motor systems
Project leader Motor disorders and recovery
Project leader Motor Control and Behaviour
Supervisor Continuous visual control in goal-directed movement
Researcher The GronoRun study - Incidence, risk factors and prevention of injuries in novice and recreational runners
Supervisor Biomechanical determinants of the jumper's knee in volleyball
Supervisor Movement imagery, a potential tool for (re)learning motor skills
Supervisor Cerebral reorganization and motor imagery after flexor tendon injury
Supervisor Psychomotor Speed as a Marker for Overtraining in Athletes: A Multidisciplinary Approach
Supervisor Empathy in the social brain
Project leader Innovation study for the physiotherapy and the rehabilitation
Project leader Motorial control and disorders
Researcher Interlimb co-ordination
Researcher To fall or not to fall: the development and evaluation of a fall prevention program for the elderly
Researcher Stumbling by elderly people: basic mechanisms
Supervisor The control of gait after stroke. An electromyographic approach to functional recovery
Supervisor A multidisciplinary approach to talent development in field hockey
Project leader Analysis of balance in stance and gait
Project leader Movement analysis by means of ambulatory measuring methods
Project leader Scientific controversies in neurological rehabilitation
Supervisor Neuromotor task training: Physiotherapy for children with developmental coordination disorder
Project leader The role of spatial information processing in maintaining the standing balance
Project leader The role of the imagination in learning and executing movements: 2 the duration of an imagined and actual executed movement
Project leader The role of the imagination in learning and executing movements: 1 the internal and external viewpoint
Project leader MENTAL PRACTICE: the improvement of walking ability with CVA patients in the late phase
Supervisor Functional recovery of gait after stroke
Co-supervisor Sensory control of gait and its relation to locomotion after a spinal cord injury
Supervisor Stumbling over obstacles in young and older adults
Supervisor Quality of life and functional results of limb-saving surgery in musculoskeletal oncology

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