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To test the hypothesis that early use of neuromuscular blocking agents for 48 hours in paediatric patients younger than 5 years of age with moderate-to-severe paediatric acute respiratory distress syndrome will lead to at least a 20% reduction in…
To determine whether AFOs optimized for stiffness in patients with calf muscle weakness are superior to standard AFOs in reducing walking effort, as measured by energy cost of walking (ECW, in Jkg-1m-1), and 2) to build a model to predict required…
Primary objective is to evaluate the use of deep muscle relaxation versus on indication only on surgical and anesthesia conditions in patients for endoscopic esophageal resection.Secondary objective is to evaluate the (hypothetical) dose of…
Optimizing orthotic management in children with cerebral palsy to improve mobility and participation
The primary objective of this study is to evaluate AFO efficacy in children with spastic CP using outcome measures related to ICF the components of *body functions and structures* and *activities and participation*. The secondary aim is to identify…
Previous investigations in our lab have provided insight in the requirements for development of such a system and shown the feasibility of the paradigm (Blokland et al., 2011). We have been able to optimize the settings of our proposed system to…