Publications by authors named "R Senden"

In this article we report a case of a 53-year-old patient diagnosed with end-stage osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee. The patient underwent treatment with knee joint distraction (KJD) with the aim to postpone total knee arthroplasty and prevent potential revision surgery. To assess the effect of KJD, a 3D gait analysis was performed preoperative and one year postoperative.

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A normative gait dataset of 246 healthy adults (122 men / 124 women, range in age 18-91 years, body weight 46.80-116.10 kg, height 1.

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Background: Adult spinal deformity patients (ASD) experience altered spinal alignment affecting spatiotemporal parameters and joint kinematics. Differences in spinal deformity between patients with symptomatic idiopathic scoliosis (ID-ASD) and patients with "de novo" scoliosis (DN-ASD) may affect gait characteristics differently. This study aims to compare gait characteristics between ID-ASD, DN-ASD, and asymptomatic healthy matched controls.

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Inactive behavior is common in hospitalized patients. This study investigated the effectiveness of using a smartphone app with an accelerometer (Hospital Fit) in addition to usual care physiotherapy on increasing patients' physical activity (PA) behavior. A randomized controlled trial was performed at Maastricht University Medical Centre.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to investigate whether functional electrical stimulation (FES) of the peroneal nerve can enhance body functions and activities in children with unilateral spastic cerebral palsy (CP).
  • Conducted with 25 children aged 4-18, the trial compared FES treatment to conventional methods like ankle foot orthoses (AFO) over a period of 12 weeks each, with outcomes measured through various scales.
  • Results showed that FES wasn’t significantly better than AFO in achieving set goals, though it did improve ankle range of motion, highlighting the importance of careful patient selection and ongoing evaluation for effective treatment.
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