J Hochstenbach
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van Heuvelen M, Hochstenbach J, de Greef M, Brouwer W, Mulder T, Scherder E
Tijdschr Gerontol Geriatr
. 2012 Dec;
36(4):164-172.
PMID: 23203516
Is the Activities-specific Balance Confidence Scale suitable for Dutch older persons living in the community? Background: In ageing populations fear of falling is an important issue. International studies and collaborations...
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van Heuvelen M, Hochstenbach J, de Greef M, Brouwer W, Mulder T, Scherder E
Tijdschr Gerontol Geriatr
. 2005 Oct;
36(4):146-54.
PMID: 16194061
Background: In ageing populations fear of falling is an important issue. International studies and collaborations require scales suitable to more cultures. Scales developed in one culture require adaptation and additional...
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Adaptability and flexibility of the human motor system: implications for neurological rehabilitation
Mulder T, Hochstenbach J
Neural Plast
. 2001 Sep;
8(1-2):131-40.
PMID: 11530884
This article stresses the plasticity of the adult sensorimotor cortex in response to various injuries or environmental changes. The dominant role of sensory input is discussed. A number of studies...
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Hochstenbach J
Disabil Rehabil
. 2000 May;
22(4):201-4; discussion 205.
PMID: 10798311
No abstract available.
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Hochstenbach J, Mulder T
Int J Rehabil Res
. 1999 Apr;
22(1):11-9.
PMID: 10207747
Regaining independent mobility is one of the most important goals in physical therapy with patients suffering from the consequences of stroke. Both physical therapy and occupational therapy are learning processes...
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Hochstenbach J, Mulder T, van Limbeek J, Donders R, Schoonderwaldt H
J Clin Exp Neuropsychol
. 1999 Jan;
20(4):503-17.
PMID: 9892054
General insight into the frequency and gravity of cognitive dysfunctions following stroke and its influencing factors is still lacking. With an extensive neuropsychological battery 229 patients who had suffered a...
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Hochstenbach J, van Spaendonck K, Cools A, Horstink M, Mulder T
Clin Rehabil
. 1998 Dec;
12(6):514-20.
PMID: 9869255
Objective: To examine the effect of a stroke in the basal ganglia on cognitive functioning. Design: As part of a larger prospective study on the neuropsychological and psychosocial consequences of...
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Hochstenbach J, Donders R, Mulder T, van Limbeek J, Schoonderwaldt H
Int J Rehabil Res
. 1996 Sep;
19(3):189-200.
PMID: 8910122
No abstract available.