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European Journal of Neurology | 2017

European consensus on the concepts and measurement of the pathophysiological neuromuscular responses to passive muscle stretch

J.C. van den Noort; L Bar-On; Erwin Aertbeliën; M Bonikowski; Siri Merete Brændvik; Eva W. Broström; Annemieke I. Buizer; Jane Burridge; A. Van Campenhout; Bernard Dan; J F Fleuren; Sebastian Grunt; Florian Heinen; H L Horemans; C Jansen; A Kranzl; B K Krautwurst; M.M. van der Krogt; S Lerma Lara; Cecilia M. Lidbeck; J-P Lin; I. Martínez; Carel G.M. Meskers; D Metaxiotis; Guy Molenaers; Dimitrios Patikas; O. Rémy-Néris; Karin Roeleveld; Adam Shortland; J Sikkens

To support clinical decision‐making in central neurological disorders, a physical examination is used to assess responses to passive muscle stretch. However, what exactly is being assessed is expressed and interpreted in different ways. A clear diagnostic framework is lacking. Therefore, the aim was to arrive at unambiguous terminology about the concepts and measurement around pathophysiological neuromuscular response to passive muscle stretch.


Biosystems & Biorobotics | 2013

Toward the Use of Wearable Inertial Sensors to Train Gait in Subjects with Movement Disorders

Alberto Ferrari; Laura Rocchi; J.C. van den Noort; Jaap Harlaar

This study presents an algorithm to estimate gait features, from on-body mounted inertial sensors, and preliminary results on two sampling populations. Estimated gait features are compared with gold standard system (camera-based) for gait analysis. Difference of estimated step length and god standard measure is below 5% when considering median values. Results are promising toward the aim of including this approach in a system for training and assessment of gait for people with movement disorders.


Knee | 2018

Gait retraining using real-time feedback in patients with medial knee osteoarthritis: Feasibility and effects of a six-week gait training program

R. Richards; J.C. van den Noort; M. van der Esch; M.J. Booij; J. Harlaar

BACKGROUND The knee adduction moment (KAM) is often elevated in medial knee osteoarthritis (KOA). The aim of this study was to evaluate effects on KAM and patient-reported outcomes of a six-week gait training program. METHODS Twenty-one patients (61 ± 6 years) with KOA participated in a six-week biofeedback training program to encourage increased toe-in (all patients) and increased step-width (five patients). Patients received real-time visual feedback while walking on an instrumented treadmill. We analysed the effect of the gait modification(s) on peak KAM in week six and three and six months post-training. We also evaluated the effect on pain and functional ability. RESULTS Of 21 patients starting the program, 16 completed it with high attendance (15 and 16 respectively) at the three and six month follow-ups. First peak KAM was significantly reduced by up to 14.0% in week six with non-significant reductions of 8.2% and 5.5% at the follow-ups. Functional ability (assessed using the WOMAC questionnaire) improved significantly after the training (eight point reduction, p = 0.04 in week six and nine point reduction, p = 0.04 at six-month follow-up). There was also a trend towards reduction in WOMAC pain (p = 0.06) at follow-up. CONCLUSIONS Biofeedback training to encourage gait modifications is feasible and leads to short-term benefits. However, at follow-up, reductions in KAM were less pronounced in some participants suggesting that to influence progression of KOA in the longer term, a permanent regime to reinforce the effects of the training program is needed. Trial number: ISRCTN14687588.


Gait & Posture | 2015

The effects of different degrees of ankle foot orthosis stiffness on gait biomechanics and walking energy cost

Yvette L. Kerkum; J. Harlaar; J.C. van den Noort; Jules G. Becher; Annemieke I. Buizer; Merel-Anne Brehm


Gait & Posture | 2014

Victor: A new tool to measure shoe parameters that are important for ankle kinematics

Yvette L. Kerkum; J.C. van den Noort; Merel-Anne Brehm; Annemieke I. Buizer; M. Benistant; Jaap Harlaar


Gait & Posture | 2015

The contribution of a rigid and a spring-hinged Ankle Foot Orthosis to ankle work in children with cerebral palsy

Yvette L. Kerkum; J.C. van den Noort; Annemieke I. Buizer; Merel-Anne Brehm; Jules G. Becher; Jaap Harlaar


Gait & Posture | 2015

Effect of scapula locator double calibration on measurement of scapular kinematics with inertial and magnetic sensors in scapular dyskinesis

J.C. van den Noort; Suzanne H. Wiertsema; Karin M.C. Hekman; Casper P. Schönhuth; Joost Dekker; Jaap Harlaar


Gait & Posture | 2013

Step length estimation using inertial sensors: Evaluation study

Alberto Ferrari; Laura Rocchi; J.C. van den Noort; Jaap Harlaar


Osteoarthritis and Cartilage | 2018

Relationship between knee joint contact forces and external knee joint moments in patients with medial knee osteoarthritis: effects of gait modifications

R. Richards; Michael Skipper Andersen; J. Harlaar; J.C. van den Noort


Gait & Posture | 2018

O 080 - Kinematic comparison of the Oxford Foot Model and Rizzoli Foot Model during voluntary equinus and crouch gait in healthy adults

W. Schallig; J.C. van den Noort; J. McCahill; M. Maas; J. Harlaar; M.M. van der Krogt

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J. Harlaar

Delft University of Technology

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Jaap Harlaar

VU University Medical Center

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Annemieke I. Buizer

VU University Medical Center

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M.M. van der Krogt

VU University Medical Center

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Merel-Anne Brehm

VU University Medical Center

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Yvette L. Kerkum

VU University Medical Center

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Jules G. Becher

VU University Medical Center

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Lizeth H. Sloot

VU University Medical Center

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R. Richards

VU University Medical Center

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