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This study aims to improve the first phase of rehabilitation after THA. The primary objective is to analyse the effect of feedback to the patients. The secondary objective is to quantify the weight bearing in the early phase after THA surgery.
To characterise and compare neurobiological mechanisms underlying behavioural effects of three different rTMS treatment protocols in OCD using multimodal neuroimaging, with a focus on neuroplasticity.
To determine whether [18F]FES PET/CT improves staging for women with clinical stage II/III or LRR, ER+ breast cancer as compared to standard [18F]FDG PET/CT.
- part A: to identify the pharmacokinetic model that represents the [18F]FES kinetics most optimally and to validate simplified quantitative parameters of [18F]FES uptake. - part B: to investigate the repeatability of simplified quantitative…
Hypothesis: 5 day multi daily neuronavigated Theta burst sessions (developed by Stanford University and coined, SNT, i.e. Stanford NeuromdulaTion protocol) are more (cost-) effective than standard 10 Hz rTMS in patients with treatment resistant…