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Pasma, J.H. (author), Engelhart, D. (author), Maier, A.B. (author), Aarts, R.G.K.M. (author), Van Gerven, J.M.A. (author), Arendzen, J.H. (author), Schouten, A.C. (author), Meskers, C.G.M. (author), Van der Kooij, H. (author)
Objectives System identification techniques have the potential to assess the contribution of the underlying systems involved in standing balance by applying well-known disturbances. We investigated the reliability of standing balance parameters obtained with multivariate closed loop system identification techniques. Methods In twelve healthy...
journal article 2016
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Boonstra, T.A. (author), Van Vugt, J.P.P. (author), Van der Kooij, H. (author), Bloem, B.R. (author)
Balance control (the ability to maintain an upright posture) is asymmetrically controlled in a proportion of patients with Parkinson’s disease. Gait asymmetries have been linked to the pathophysiology of freezing of gait. We speculate that asymmetries in balance could contribute to freezing by a) hampering the unloading of the stepping leg and...
journal article 2014
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Sylos-Labini, F. (author), La Scaleia, V. (author), d'Avella, A. (author), Pisotta, I. (author), Tamburella, F. (author), Scivoletto, G. (author), Molinari, M. (author), Wang, S. (author), Wang, L. (author), Van Asseldonk, E. (author), Van der Kooij, H. (author), Hoellinger, T. (author), Cheron, G. (author), Thorsteinsson, F. (author), Ilzkovitz, M. (author), Gancet, J. (author), Hauffe, R. (author), Zanov, F. (author), Lacquaniti, F. (author), Ivanenko, Y.P. (author)
Neuroprosthetic technology and robotic exoskeletons are being developed to facilitate stepping, reduce muscle efforts, and promote motor recovery. Nevertheless, the guidance forces of an exoskeleton may influence the sensory inputs, sensorimotor interactions and resulting muscle activity patterns during stepping. The aim of this study was to...
journal article 2014
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Fleerkotte, B.M. (author), Koopman, B. (author), Buurke, J.H. (author), Van Asseldonk, E.H.F. (author), Van der Kooij, H. (author), Rietman, J.S. (author)
Background There is increasing interest in the use of robotic gait-training devices in walking rehabilitation of incomplete spinal cord injured (iSCI) individuals. These devices provide promising opportunities to increase the intensity of training and reduce physical demands on therapists. Despite these potential benefits, robotic gait-training...
journal article 2014
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Westerveld, A.J. (author), Schouten, A.C. (author), Veltink, P.H. (author), Van der Kooij, H. (author)
Background Stroke survivors often have difficulties in manipulating objects with their affected hand. Thumb control plays an important role in object manipulation. Surface functional electrical stimulation (FES) can assist movement. We aim to control the 2D thumb force by predicting the sum of individual muscle forces, described by a sigmoidal...
journal article 2013
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Meuleman, J.H. (author), Van Asseldonk, E.H.F. (author), Van der Kooij, H. (author)
Background Gait training robots should display a minimum added inertia in order to allow normal walking. The effect of inertias in specific directions is yet unknown. We set up two experiments to assess the effect of inertia in anteroposterior (AP) direction to the ankle and AP and mediolateral (ML) direction to the pelvis. Methods We developed...
journal article 2013
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Boonstra, T.A. (author), Schouten, A.C. (author), Van der Kooij, H. (author)
Background Human stance involves multiple segments, including the legs and trunk, and requires coordinated actions of both. A novel method was developed that reliably estimates the contribution of the left and right leg (i.e., the ankle and hip joints) to the balance control of individual subjects. Methods The method was evaluated using...
journal article 2013
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Koopman, B. (author), Van Asseldonk, E.H.F. (author), Van der Kooij, H. (author)
Background Robot-aided gait training is an emerging clinical tool for gait rehabilitation of neurological patients. This paper deals with a novel method of offering gait assistance, using an impedance controlled exoskeleton (LOPES). The provided assistance is based on a recent finding that, in the control of walking, different modules can be...
journal article 2013
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Van der Kooij, H. (author), Campbell, A.D. (author), Carpenter, M.G. (author)
The different measures used to characterize postural sway are sensitive to variations in sampling duration, yet there remains marked variability and a lack of consistency in this temporal parameter when compared between studies. We investigated the effect of sampling duration on 22 commonly used frequency and time domain measures and stabilogram...
journal article 2011
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Prange, G.B. (author), Jannink, M.J.A. (author), Stienen, A.H.A. (author), Van der Kooij, H. (author), IJzerman, M.J. (author), Hermens, H.J. (author)
Background: In many stroke patients arm function is limited, which can be related to an abnormal coupling between shoulder and elbow joints. The extent to which this can be translated to activities of daily life (ADL), in terms of muscle activation during ADL-like movements, is rather unknown. Therefore, the present study examined the occurrence...
journal article 2010
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Jannink, M.J.A. (author), Erren-Wolters, C.V. (author), De Kort, A.C. (author), Van der Kooij, H. (author)
This paper describes an electric scooter simulation program and a first evaluation study in which we explored if it is possible to train the driving skills of future users of electric mobility scooters by means of an electric scooter simulation program in addition to conventional electric scooter training. Within this explorative study, 10...
journal article 2008
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Campfens, S.F. (author), Zandvliet, S.B. (author), Meskers, C.G.M. (author), Schouten, A.C. (author), Van Putten, M.J.A.M. (author), Van der Kooij, H. (author)
Abstract The possibility to regain motor function after stroke depends on the intactness of motor and sensory pathways. In this study, we evaluated afferent sensory pathway information transfer and processing after stroke with the coherence between cortical activity and a position perturbation (position-cortical coherence, PCC). Eleven subacute...
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