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Groen, S. (author)
This thesis investigates how the design of prisons affects the rehabilitation of prisoners. It focuses on the Dutch prison system while drawing comparisons with Norway’s progressive approach. The study analyzes how the environment within prisons affects the well-being of inmates and their potential for reintegration into society. It examines the...
student report 2024
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Kang, Weiwei (author)
With the prevalence of stroke being notable in the Netherlands, there's a growing interest in understanding the psychosocial elements that guide the rehabilitation process. This study aims to develop an intervention tool to inspire greater motivation in stroke survivors to actively participate in their recovery activities.<br/><br/>This research...
master thesis 2023
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Romeijnders, Jeanique (author)
Thisgraduation project that explores the boundaries of acceptable policy change through three redesign scenarios. Its objective is to create and evaluate values-based models for the transformation of built heritage. The MSc3 Graduation Studio: Revitalising Heritage comprises three key phases: a survey to assess cultural significance, a values...
master thesis 2023
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Gürkan Saul, Romina (author)
master thesis 2023
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Vergunst, Anouk (author)
The process of physical rehabilitation in most cases consists of visits to a physical therapist and exercises the patient is expected to perform at home. To increase or maintain strength or flexibility these exercises need to be performed regularly. Practice teaches us that not all patients succeed here. In this project, we look into what is...
master thesis 2023
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van Deelen, Sanne (author)
At Basalt rehabilitation clinic The Hague, gait analysis is currently mostly observational. No objective measures are used and there is no systematic use of recordings. The aim of this research is to find and verify an accessible instrumented gait analysis method that could be implemented in the current care path at Basalt The Hague. The current...
master thesis 2023
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Greco, Martino (author)
With the growing cumulation of textile waste, the fashion industry needs to introduce an alternative practice to improve the lifespan of their clothing. This contribution addresses the environmental pressure of overconsumption by upcycling textiles and redistributing them back into the German economy. Out of the Fabric creates a space for local...
master thesis 2023
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van Wegen, Myla (author)
Parkinson’s Disease (PD) is one of the most common neuro-degenerative diseases worldwide, affecting patients’ ability to perform Activities of Daily Living (ADL), such as cooking and dressing, and consequently decreasing Quality of Life (QoL). Most ADL require dexterous skills which are often impaired in PD. Pharmacological therapy is often not...
master thesis 2022
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Crotti, Francesca (author)
This thesis is to be regarded as a reflection on the interplay between a recent ongoing personal experience, the accidents and encounters that it entailed, and underlying theoretical concerns.<br/><br/>I have been living in Tbilisi for the past few months.<br/>During this time, I focused my attention on a case of architectural abandonment in the...
master thesis 2022
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Rademaker, Suzanne (author)
Training with bodyweight support (BWS) systems can improve the likelihood of regaining normal locomotor abilities for neurologically impaired patients. It is known that people alter their gait parameters when walking with BWS. However, it is unclear whether 2D (vertical and lateral support) and 3D (only vertical support) BWS systems affect these...
master thesis 2022
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Azzahra Safira Suryanto, Azza (author)
Urban Drainage Systems (UDS) are one of the most vital yet, complex infrastructures that support people's livelihood in urban areas. However, due to their mainly underground infrastructure and complexity, the planning and management of UDS are usually associated with high investment, which stakeholders sometimes overlook. As long-lived...
master thesis 2021
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Moraca, Julie (author)
The project gave me the chance to start from a personal fascination regarding the role of architecture in favoring humans wellbeing. Since the group research, the interviews with homeless people till the imagination, materialization, and perception of spaces of the project the initial question remained always as the stable background of my...
master thesis 2021
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Kempske, Rebekah (author)
Spinal cord injuries (SCI) occur when damage to any part of the spinal cord is sustained. Depending on what vertebrae segment the injury occurs, the patient will develop paraplegia or tetraplegia and have a complete or incomplete spinal cord injury. After sustaining a spinal cord injury, the patient must undergo rehabilitation. <br/><br/>For...
master thesis 2021
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Pantaleone, Pedro (author)
The research and design project tries to understand how, from the failure of modern narratives in spatial production, an alternative methodology for architecture can arise. In the post-soviet context, practices of improvisation that adopt methods based on the acceptance of structural indeterminacy try to meet an architectural project concerned...
master thesis 2021
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Baldi, Rebecca (author)
The human brain integrates tactile sensory information from the fingertips to efficiently manipulate objects. Sensory impairments due to neurological disorders, e.g. stroke, largely reduce hand dexterity and the ability to perform daily living activities. Several feedback augmentation techniques have been investigated for rehabilitative purposes...
master thesis 2020
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George, Ashwin (author)
Robotic assistance for rehabilitation has benefited from the use of models for motor adaptation. The assist-as-needed paradigm for rehabilitation robotics was based on a single-state model of human adaptation to a neurological handicap. Recent studies have shown that human motor adaptation consists of two or more parallel adaptation processes. A...
master thesis 2020
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Steverink, Niels (author)
This project has been made as a graduation project for the Heritage and Architecture Graduation studio at the Delft University of Technology. The project is situated in the Hembrug Area. Hembrug is located near the Dutch cities of Amsterdam and Zaandam. The Hembrug site is a former military production site initially part of the Stelling van...
master thesis 2020
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Wang, Yijun (author)
In the future, with the development of AI, robotics and medical technology, people have higher life expectancy and focus more on mental/spiritual experience. Amstel, as a developing Amsterdam sub-center, is expected to become an (P)Leisure area by 2100. However, not every future residents can live a happy life. With virtual technology addiction,...
master thesis 2019
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Elzinga, Maurits (author)
Neurologically impaired patients can regain motor function by engaging in rehabilita- tion. Currently there is no conclusive evidence that robotic rehabilitation has better clinical results than conventional rehabilitation but robotic rehabil- itation has the potential to increase efficiency and patient motivation, justifying improvement of reha...
master thesis 2018
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van der Schaaf, Jurriën (author)
Gait rehabilitation attempts to alleviate gait and balance impairments caused by spinal cord injury. Conventional gait rehabilitation often includes unloading a portion of the user’s weight with a vertical force. This vertical force enables people to practice stepping but makes forward propulsion more difficult. Users will adopt a compensatory...
master thesis 2018
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