Bossuyt, Fransiska M. Arnet, Ursina Cools, Ann Rigot, Stephanie de Vries, Wiebe Eriks-Hoogland, Inge Boninger, Michael L. Jordan, Xavier Reynard, Fabienne Baumberger, Michael
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Objective: The aims of the study were to examine whether fatigue-inducing wheelchair propulsion changes neuromuscular activation and propulsion biomechanics and to determine predictor variables for susceptibility to fatigue. Design: This study with a quasi-experimental, one-group, pretest-posttest design investigates a population-based sample of wh...
Eerdekens, Anniek Deruyck, Margot Fontaine, Jaron Martens, Luc De Poorter, Eli Joseph, Wout
In recent years, with a widespread of sensors embedded in all kind of mobile devices, human activity analysis is occurring more often in several domains like healthcare monitoring and fitness tracking. This trend did also enter the equestrian world because monitoring behaviours can yield important information about the health and welfare of horses....
De Coensel, Eva Sarrazin, Steven Opsomer, Geert Dewulf, Jeroen
The cesarean section (SC) is an example of a routine surgery frequently conducted by Flemish veterinarians in bovine practice. Although the operation technique is taught according to a standard protocol, it has been shown in previous studies that antimicrobial usage during this procedure is highly variable. In the present study, a questionnaire was...
Fawole, Henrietta O Riskowski, Jody L Dell'Isola, Andrea Steultjens, Martijn P Nevitt, Michael C Torner, James C Lewis, Cora E Felson, David T Chastin, Sebastien
Vanreusel, I. Maes, S. De Wolf, Daniël Van Berendoncks, A.
Atrial septal defects (ASDs) are the third most common type of congenital heart diseases with ostium secundum defects (ASDsII) being responsible for approximately 75% of these defects. The treatment consists of either a transcatheter closure or a surgical intervention. The transcatheter approach offers a less invasive alternative for patients who f...
Ituen, Oluwakemi Adebukola; Smits-Engelsman, Bouwien; Ferguson, Gillian; Duysens, Jacques; 16884;
BACKGROUND: Children with Generalized Joint Hypermobility (GJH) have been reported to have poorer proprioception than children with normal mobility. However, they were usually tested under unloaded conditions and in an age-group in which pain starts to play a role. RESEARCH QUESTION: In contrast, some young children with GJH perform well in motor t...
Ho-A-Tham, N. Vanlandewijck, Y. de Donder, L. Wittoek, R. Ting-A-Kee, B. Basantram, R. Dankaerts, W.
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Clinical Rheumatology
Introduction/objectivesMusculoskeletal complaints (MSCs) are a major burden worldwide. In Suriname, a South American developing country, the epidemiology of MSCs and its related disorders is still unknown. Therefore, a cross-sectional survey was carried out to determine prevalence and risk factors of MSCs in urban areas of Suriname.MethodsThis is t...
Piette, Veerle Beernaert, Kim Cohen, Joachim Pauwels, Nele Scherrens, Anne-Lore van der Werff ten Bosch, Jutte Deliens, Luc
Van Criekinge, Tamaya; 87971; D'Aout, Kristiaan; O'Brien, Jonathon; Coutinho, Eduardo;
Background: As music listening is able to induce self-perceived and physiological signs of relaxation, it might be an interesting tool to induce muscle relaxation in patients with hypertonia. To this date effective non-pharmacological rehabilitation strategies to treat hypertonia in neurologically impaired patients are lacking. Therefore the aim is...
Ho-A-Tham, N; Vanlandewijck, Y; 13771; de Donder, L; Wittoek, R; Ting-A-Kee, B; Basantram, R; Dankaerts, W; 55684;
INTRODUCTION/OBJECTIVES: Musculoskeletal complaints (MSCs) are a major burden worldwide. In Suriname, a South American developing country, the epidemiology of MSCs and its related disorders is still unknown. Therefore, a cross-sectional survey was carried out to determine prevalence and risk factors of MSCs in urban areas of Suriname. METHODS: This...