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Thijs Krabben

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Krabben T, Prange G, Kobus H, Rietman J, Buurke J
Acta Bioeng Biomech . 2017 Jan; 18(4):135-144. PMID: 28133386
Purpose: The primary aim of this study is to investigate the potential benefit of the Teager-Kaiser Energy Operator (TKEO) as data pre-processor, in an autonomous burst detection method to classify...
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Kottink A, Prange G, Krabben T, Rietman J, Buurke J
Games Health J . 2015 Jul; 3(3):184-91. PMID: 26196178
Objective: The use of new technologies in rehabilitation, such as virtual reality and/or computerized gaming exercises, may be useful to enable patients to practice intensively in a motivating way. The...
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Krabben T, Prange G, Molier B, Stienen A, Jannink M, Buurke J, et al.
J Neuroeng Rehabil . 2012 Jul; 9:44. PMID: 22824488
Background: The majority of stroke patients have to cope with impaired arm function. Gravity compensation of the arm instantaneously affects abnormal synergistic movement patterns. The goal of the present study...
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Prange G, Krabben T, Renzenbrink G, IJzerman M, Hermens H, Jannink M
Int J Rehabil Res . 2012 May; 35(3):234-42. PMID: 22555316
The objective of this study is to examine the effect of gravity compensation training on reaching and underlying changes in muscle activation. In this clinical trial, eight chronic stroke patients...
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Molier B, Prange G, Krabben T, Stienen A, van der Kooij H, Buurke J, et al.
J Rehabil Res Dev . 2012 Jan; 48(9):1109-18. PMID: 22234715
Feedback is an important element in motor learning during rehabilitation therapy following stroke. The objective of this pilot study was to better understand the effect of position feedback during task-oriented...
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Krabben T, Molier B, Houwink A, Rietman J, Buurke J, Prange G
J Neuroeng Rehabil . 2011 Mar; 8:15. PMID: 21435261
Background: The majority of stroke survivors have to cope with deficits in arm function, which is often measured with subjective clinical scales. The objective of this study is to examine...