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University Medical Center Groningen

prof. J.H.P. (Han) Houdijk

Professor of Clinical Movement Sciences
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Telephone:
+31 50 361 6015 (office Center for Human Movement Sciences)
E-mail:
h.houdijk umcg.nl

Publications

A Novel Passive Neck and Trunk Exoskeleton for Surgeons: Design and Validation

Comparison of rolling resistance, propulsion technique and physiological demands between a rigid, folding and hybrid manual wheelchair frame

Development of a Standardized Protocol to Measure the (An)aerobic Capacity on a Roller Ergometer Among Wheelchair Athletes

Enhancing Manual Wheelchair Propulsion: Incremental Assistance Levels of Pushrim-Activated Power-Assist Proportionally Reduce Physiological and Biomechanical Demands in Non-Disabled Participants

OPTIMAL Motor Teaching Strategies Employed in Physiotherapy for Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder: An Observational Study

The combined strength of standardized lab sprint testing and wheelchair mobility field testing in wheelchair tennis players

The effect of prosthetic alignment on lower limb kinetics in people with a transtibial bone-anchored prosthesis: An experimental within-subject study

The relationship between walking speed, step parameters, and margins of stability in individuals after stroke

Application of ultrasound to monitor in vivo residual bone movement within transtibial prosthetic sockets

Beyond conventional rehabilitation: an observational study on RYSEN body weight supported gait training in individuals after stroke and spinal cord injury

Press/media

Niet alleen parasporters profiteren van hulpmiddelen die goud opleveren

Han ontwikkelt de beste beenprotheses: paralympiërs straks mogelijk sneller dan olympiërs

Wereldrecords lopen op de Paralympics? ‘Met blade hoef je alleen maar hard te lopen’

Wereldrecords lopen op de Paralympics? ‘Met blade hoef je alleen maar hard te lopen’

Bewegingswetenschappers uit Groningen dragen bij aan medailleregen op Paralympische Spelen. 'Daar zijn wij uniek in'

Het klassieke ‘houten been’ anno 2024: sexy, futuristisch en razendsnel

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