Jan H B Geertzen
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Kolen A, Krops L, Dekker R, Dijkstra M, de Vries J, Dijkstra P, et al.
Disabil Rehabil
. 2024 Dec;
:1-9.
PMID: 39668714
Purpose: To describe perceptions and experiences of people who have undergone a major dysvascular lower limb amputation (LLA) regarding nutrition, and to identify perceived barriers and facilitators regarding nutritional intake....
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Kolen A, Jager-Wittenaar H, Geertzen J, Damman J, Dijkstra M, Keller B, et al.
Ann Vasc Surg
. 2024 Oct;
110(Pt B):84-94.
PMID: 39424174
Background: Nutrition and nutritional care are essential for optimal outcomes, and, therefore of importance for patients with chronic limb threatening ischemia (CLTI) given their high risk of complications. However, insight...
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van Schaik L, Blokland I, van Kammen K, Houdijk H, Geertzen J, Dekker R
Int J Rehabil Res
. 2024 Feb;
47(2):116-121.
PMID: 38411014
The aim of this study is to gain insight in the cardiorespiratory fitness of persons with lower limb amputation (LLA) during rehabilitation, and in potential factors influencing their cardiorespiratory fitness....
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Kolen A, Jager-Wittenaar H, de Vries J, Dijkstra M, Dijkstra P, Dekker R, et al.
Ann Vasc Surg
. 2023 Nov;
99:166-174.
PMID: 37924865
Background: Patients with chronic limb threatening ischemia (CLTI) are at high risk for amputation and other cardiovascular adverse events. Nutrition-related symptoms and malnutrition are common in the CLTI population, and...
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Fabre I, Thompson D, Gwilym B, Jones K, Pinzur M, Geertzen J, et al.
Ann Vasc Surg
. 2023 Oct;
98:182-193.
PMID: 37802139
Background: Distal muscle stabilization, such as myodesis (suturing muscles to bone) or myoplasty (suturing agonistic-antagonistic muscles together), can aid residual limb stabilization, provide a good soft-tissue covering, and increase rehabilitation...
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Domerchie P, Dijkstra P, Geertzen J
J Rehabil Med Clin Commun
. 2023 Jun;
6:7789.
PMID: 37284281
Objective: Complex Regional Pain Syndrome type I (CRPS-I) is an often intractable regional pain syndrome, usually affecting limbs in which amputation may be a final resort. Not all patients are...
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van der Wal G, Dijkstra P, Geertzen J
Medicine (Baltimore)
. 2023 Mar;
102(10):e33188.
PMID: 36897730
Background: Lisfranc and Chopart amputations are historically controversial procedures. To obtain evidence for the pros and cons we performed a systematic review to analyze wound healing, the need for re-amputation...
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Kolen A, Dijkstra P, Dekker R, de Vries J, Geertzen J, Jager-Wittenaar H
Disabil Rehabil
. 2023 Jan;
46(2):257-269.
PMID: 36656686
Purpose: To systematically review literature on nutritional intake, nutritional status and nutritional interventions, and to study their association with short- and long-term clinical outcomes in people with a major dysvascular...
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Bosman C, Van der Sluis C, Geertzen J, Kerver N, Vrieling A
PLoS One
. 2023 Jan;
18(1):e0276874.
PMID: 36649233
Objective: Persons with a transfemoral amputation or knee-disarticulation are heavily reliant on an adequate set of components for their prosthesis. To improve the process of adjusting the specific prosthetic properties...
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Hepping A, Barvelink B, Ploegmakers J, van der Palen J, Geertzen J, Bulstra S, et al.
Disabil Rehabil
. 2022 Oct;
45(21):3560-3566.
PMID: 36214289
Purpose: Studies on functional recovery after pediatric forearm fractures are scarce. Outcome measures are usually (retrospectively) incorporated to compare treatments. How these parameters recover has only rarely fallen within the...