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University Medical Center Groningen

prof. L.H.V. (Lucas) van der Woude

Professor Human Movement, Rehabilitation & Functional Recovery
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l.h.v.van.der.woude umcg.nl

Publications

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

Changes in body satisfaction during and after a 5-month handcycle training period and associations with physical capacity and body composition in individuals with a physical impairment

Correction: Different cadences and resistances in sub-maximal synchronous handcycling in able-bodied men: Effects on efficiency and force application

Exploring experiences of people with stroke and health professionals on post-stroke fatigue guidance: Getting the right people to the right care at the right time.

Fatigue in children and adolescents after burns: evaluating the problem using longitudinal data

Handbike configurations and the prevalence of experienced sitting and riding-related problems in recreational handcyclists training for the HandbikeBattle

Implementing Individually Tailored Prescription of Physical Activity in Routine Clinical Care: A Process Evaluation of the Physicians Implement Exercise = Medicine Project

Inertial measurement units to estimate drag forces and power output during standardised wheelchair tennis coast-down and sprint tests

Long-term trajectories of physical activity behavior in adults with physical disabilities and/or chronic diseases following rehabilitation: the prospective cohort study ReSpAct 2.0

Physical Activity Levels, Correlates, and All-Cause Mortality Risk in People Living With Different Health Conditions

Press/media

Peter Harrison Centre for Disability Sport – 15 years, 15 stories

‘Het gevoel van samen lijkt een beetje verdwenen’, Dwarslaesie Magazine

The feeling of togetherness slightly fades away (Dutch)

Groningen researchers leading in global research on the rehabilitation of spinal cord injury in the past two decades

Revalidatie, Sport & Bewegen

Wetenschap in Beweging