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(1) To study the efficacy of AET for improving activities and QoL in patients with ALS. (2) To identify generic and disease-specific determinants of effects. (3) To obtain insight into patients* , partners* and professionals' expectations of…
The primary goal of this trial is to demonstrate that a physical activity program, which consists of an exercise program and follow-up care, under supervision of a specialized physiotherapist can prevent the frequently observed decline in global…
The aim of the study is to evaluate the effectiveness of an activity stimulation program on performance of mobility and lifestyle in children with cerebral palsy, in comparison with regular paediatric physiotherapy.
To determine whether rehabilitation treatment strategies effectively reduce fatigue and improve participation in MS patients with fatigue, and how they exert their effects.Research questionsQ1) Does AT result in reduced fatigue and improved…
Primary objectiveThe primary objective is to evaluate the effectiveness of a standardized PT program according to the treatment guideline on improvement of the ability to perform daily life tasks compared to regular PT as add-on treatment to BTX-…
The aim of the research is to study the effectiveness of PRF treatment on radicular neuropathic pain. The effectiveness will be determined by eQST, VAS and RAND-36 values. To evaluate the effectiveness of the PRF treatment, there will be included a…
The current proposal aims at investigating the effect of a multidisciplinary non-verbal intervention on the awareness and modulation of WRA to improve self-efficacy, mobility, mood, and quality of life as compared to usual care.
(1) To assess the effect of deafferentation on pain processing in the brain by task-fMRI(2) To assess the effect of deafferentation on reaction time (sedation) by task-fMRI(3) To assess the effect of deafferentation on endogenous pain modulation
The goal of the study is to enhance the participation in daily life of children with CP, by increasing their independent use of the upper limb performing daily life activities. By training the task oriented strength in daily life activities…
The specific aims for this study are to identify whether a structured exercise programme:a. is feasible for people with HD, in terms of adherence, process and safetyb. improves physical fitness in people with HDc. improves physical function and…
To evaluate the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of Energetic. Secondary objectives include evaluation of barriers and facilitators for implementation of Energetic in other settings.
The aim of this study is to compare the effects of anterior cervical discectomy versus percutaneous plasma discectomy on pain, on global perceived effect, functional status and health-related quality of life in a group of patients with cervical…
Studying the effect of two intervention programs (1. Motor Imagery Training, 2. Cognitive Orientation to Daily Occupational Performance (CO-OP)) on the motor abilities, motor imagery and motor planning capacities in children with Developmental…
The primary aim of this study is to evaluate the feasibility, clinical effectiveness and cost effectiveness of a caregiver mediated exercises programme combined with e-health services (CARE4STROKE+) to improve self-reported health status and reduce…
To compare functional recovery of the patient and the fusion status of ceramic cages versus PEEK cages on the short and long term.
Objective of the pilot study is to examine whether a pragmatic randomised trial on the effectiveness of manual therapy compared to general practice care in migraine is feasible.For this purpose we use the following questions.* Is it possible to…
Objective: To evaluate the adherence of patient*s use of OS.
Primary objectives:1. What is the effect of walking on a treadmill compared to walking in a patient-in-charge mode on kinematics in healthy subjects?2. What is the effect of walking on a treadmill compared to walking in a patient-in-charge mode on…
The primary objective of this study is to assess whether motor learning using external attentional focus instructions results in superior single-task motor performance, movement automaticity, and dual-task performance in inpatient stroke patients…
1) To evaluate the efficacy of knee-ankle-foot orthoses (worn by night) in preventing a decrease of range of motion to ankle dorsiflexion in children with cerebral palsy (Clinical part). 2) To evaluate the effect of night-worn knee-ankle-foot…