Anke Van Bladel
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Van Bladel A, De Ridder R, Palmans T, Oostra K, Cambier D
Hum Mov Sci
. 2022 Aug;
85:102983.
PMID: 35933827
Background: Using self-paced treadmills for gait analysis requires less space compared to overground gait labs while a more natural walking pattern could be preserved compared to fixed-speed treadmill walking. Although...
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Onursal Kilinc O, De Ridder R, Kilinc M, Van Bladel A
Ann Phys Rehabil Med
. 2022 May;
66(3):101676.
PMID: 35597449
Objectives: This systematic review aimed to pool available evidence of differences in trunk and lower extremity biomechanics during the different phases of a sit-to-stand (STS) task between persons with stroke...
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Van Bladel A, De Ridder R, Palmans T, Van der Looven R, Cambier D
Disabil Rehabil
. 2022 Mar;
45(6):1016-1021.
PMID: 35332811
Purpose: Since self-paced treadmills enable more natural gait patterns compared to fixed-speed treadmills we examined the use of a self-paced treadmill as a alternative for overground gait analysis in persons...
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Van Bladel A, Cools A, Michielsen M, Oostra K, Cambier D
S Afr J Physiother
. 2022 Mar;
78(1):1589.
PMID: 35281779
Background: Performing a careful but effective mobilisation of the hemiplegic shoulder is essential for optimal muscle activation and to preserve the passive range of motion (PROM) needed to perform functional...
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Van Bladel A, Cambier D, Lefeber N, Oostra K
Eur J Phys Rehabil Med
. 2020 Jun;
56(6):695-705.
PMID: 32539311
Introduction: Since there is no clear conclusion concerning the use of arm slings in the prevention or reduction of shoulder subluxation or shoulder pain in stroke patients, it seems important...
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Van Deun B, Van Den Noortgate N, Van Bladel A, De Weerdt K, Cambier D
J Am Med Dir Assoc
. 2019 Jun;
20(12):1521-1528.
PMID: 31227470
Objectives: Paratonia, a form of hypertonia typically seen in dementia, is often associated with difficulties in positioning and daily care. No evidence-based therapy or clinical guideline for management is available....
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Van Deun B, Van Den Noortgate N, Van Bladel A, Palmans T, Cambier D
Alzheimer Dis Assoc Disord
. 2018 Oct;
33(1):54-61.
PMID: 30371515
Background: Dementia is associated with impairment in gait, balance, and fine motor function. Paratonia, a form of hypertonia, is often present in severe dementia. However, little is known about muscle...
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Van Deun B, Van Den Noortgate N, Cinthia S, Van Bladel A, Dirk C
Am J Alzheimers Dis Other Demen
. 2018 Feb;
33(4):205-214.
PMID: 29468898
Background: Paratonia is a major underlying motor problem impeding functionality and locomotion in dementia. Despite its undeniable impact on patient's quality of life and daily care, there is a lack...
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Van Bladel A, Lambrecht G, Oostra K, Vanderstraeten G, Cambier D
Eur J Phys Rehabil Med
. 2017 Feb;
53(3):400-409.
PMID: 28145396
Background: Arm slings are often used in clinical practice to support the hemiplegic arm aiming to prevent or treat glenohumeral subluxation. Evidence supporting the corrective effect of slings on subluxation...
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Oostra K, Van Bladel A, Vanhoonacker A, Vingerhoets G
Front Behav Neurosci
. 2016 Feb;
10:5.
PMID: 26869894
Background: Mental practice with motor imagery has been shown to promote motor skill acquisition in healthy subjects and patients. Although lesions of the common motor imagery and motor execution neural...