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View article: Beta Power Response After Levodopa Intake in Parkinson's Disease Patients With Chronic Sensing‐Enabled Deep Brain Stimulation
Beta Power Response After Levodopa Intake in Parkinson's Disease Patients With Chronic Sensing‐Enabled Deep Brain Stimulation Open
Objective In Parkinson's disease (PD), the power of beta oscillations (± 13–30 hertz [Hz]) from subthalamic nucleus (STN) local field potentials (LFPs) is associated with motor symptoms. Beta power can be used for adaptive deep brain stimu…
View article: Primary Care Physical Therapy and Exercise Therapy for People With Persistent Complaints After a SARS-CoV-2 Infection: Secondary Analysis of the ParaCov Prospective Cohort Study
Primary Care Physical Therapy and Exercise Therapy for People With Persistent Complaints After a SARS-CoV-2 Infection: Secondary Analysis of the ParaCov Prospective Cohort Study Open
Importance Current insight into recovery and real-world treatment of people with persistent complaints after SARS-CoV-2 infection is limited. Objective The objective of this study was to describe the content, duration, and reasons for init…
View article: Development and measurement properties of the adolescent‐reported CBBDQ <sub>12–18</sub>
Development and measurement properties of the adolescent‐reported CBBDQ <sub>12–18</sub> Open
Introduction Previously, the parent‐reported Childhood Bladder and Bowel Dysfunction Questionnaire (CBBDQ) for children aged 5–12 years was found valid, reliable and responsive. The purpose of this study was to adapt the CBBDQ to construct…
View article: The influence of body posture on cervical alignment measured in the sagittal plane on conventional radiographs: a systematic review
The influence of body posture on cervical alignment measured in the sagittal plane on conventional radiographs: a systematic review Open
Body posture significantly influences cervical alignment values measured in the sagittal plane on X-rays. Studies investigating this influence are scarce and vary highly in investigated body postures. Standardization of body posture is imp…
View article: Accuracy and Reliability of Grip Strength Measurements: A Comparative Device Analysis
Accuracy and Reliability of Grip Strength Measurements: A Comparative Device Analysis Open
Background: Grip strength is widely used as a surrogate parameter for functional status. The current gold standard, the JAMAR® Hydraulic Dynamometer (JAMAR® Hydraulic), presents challenges for individuals with painful finger joints or low …
View article: Fasciotomy for Chronic Exertional Compartment Syndrome of the Deep Posterior Lower Leg Compartment: A Prospective Study
Fasciotomy for Chronic Exertional Compartment Syndrome of the Deep Posterior Lower Leg Compartment: A Prospective Study Open
Objective: Patients with lower leg deep posterior chronic exertional compartment syndrome (dp-CECS) experience exercise-induced calf pain and tightness. Retrospective studies suggest that outcome after a fasciotomy is suboptimal. This pros…
View article: The struggle of dealing with uncertainty: a qualitative, phenomenological study about how Dutch novice physical therapists experience their transition from student to professional
The struggle of dealing with uncertainty: a qualitative, phenomenological study about how Dutch novice physical therapists experience their transition from student to professional Open
A novice physical therapist's transition is a context-related phenomenon, unique for each individual and determined by individual experiences and coping strategies. Novice physical therapists described a feeling of 'faking': they had to pr…
View article: Feasibility of prehabilitation for patients awaiting total knee arthroplasty; a pilot study
Feasibility of prehabilitation for patients awaiting total knee arthroplasty; a pilot study Open
It is feasible to conduct a prehabilitation program 4-6 weeks preoperatively, for high-risk patients awaiting total knee arthroplasty. Additionally, the program appears to have a positive impact on physical fitness both pre- and postoperat…
View article: Identification of Predictors for Progression of Scoliosis in Rett Syndrome
Identification of Predictors for Progression of Scoliosis in Rett Syndrome Open
Rett syndrome is a neurodevelopmental disorder in which scoliosis is a common orthopedic complication. This explorative study aims to identify predictors for rapid progression of scoliosis in Rett syndrome to enable variable selection for …
View article: Measurement properties of the childhood bladder and bowel dysfunction questionnaire
Measurement properties of the childhood bladder and bowel dysfunction questionnaire Open
Objectives The childhood bladder and bowel dysfunction questionnaire (CBBDQ) was previously found feasible, structurally valid, with good internal consistency. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the remaining measurement properties …
View article: Predicting Delayed In-Hospital Recovery of Physical Function After Total Knee Arthroplasty
Predicting Delayed In-Hospital Recovery of Physical Function After Total Knee Arthroplasty Open
The model has a low predictive value and a poor discriminative ability. However, there is a positive association between preoperative physical fitness and postoperative recovery of physical function. The validity of our model to distinguis…
View article: Methodology and application of three-dimensional technology for brace design and production for treatment in patients with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis: a scoping review protocol
Methodology and application of three-dimensional technology for brace design and production for treatment in patients with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis: a scoping review protocol Open
Introduction Conservative treatment for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) using bracing has proven to be effective at reducing curve progression. However, variation in brace design and lack of brace specificity hamper clinical treatmen…
View article: Issue Information
Issue Information Open
Movement Disorders Clinical Practice-is an online-only journal committed to publishing high quality peer reviewed articles related to clinical aspects of movement disorders which broadly include phenomenology (interesting case/case series/…
View article: Evaluation of Primary Allied Health Care in Patients Recovering From COVID-19 at 6-Month Follow-up: Dutch Nationwide Prospective Cohort Study
Evaluation of Primary Allied Health Care in Patients Recovering From COVID-19 at 6-Month Follow-up: Dutch Nationwide Prospective Cohort Study Open
Background Patients recovering from COVID-19 often experience persistent problems in their daily activities related to limitations in physical, nutritional, cognitive, and mental functioning. To date, it is unknown what treatment is needed…
View article: The Variability of Lumbar Sequential Motion Patterns: Observational Study
The Variability of Lumbar Sequential Motion Patterns: Observational Study Open
Background Physiological motion of the lumbar spine is a topic of interest for musculoskeletal health care professionals since abnormal motion is believed to be related to lumbar complaints. Many researchers have described ranges of motion…
View article: Parents’ and healthcare professionals’ perspectives on manual therapy in infants: A mixed-methods study
Parents’ and healthcare professionals’ perspectives on manual therapy in infants: A mixed-methods study Open
Objectives Manual therapy in infants is embedded in Dutch healthcare despite inconsistent evidence and ongoing debate about its safety and merits. This study examines decision-making in manual therapy in infants and explores parents’ and h…
View article: Evaluation of Primary Allied Health Care in Patients Recovering From COVID-19 at 6-Month Follow-up: Dutch Nationwide Prospective Cohort Study (Preprint)
Evaluation of Primary Allied Health Care in Patients Recovering From COVID-19 at 6-Month Follow-up: Dutch Nationwide Prospective Cohort Study (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Patients recovering from COVID-19 often experience persistent problems in their daily activities related to limitations in physical, nutritional, cognitive, and mental functioning. To date, it is unknown what treatment is neede…
View article: Factors associated with an increased risk of developing postoperative symptomatic lumbar spondylolisthesis after decompression surgery: an explorative two-centre international cohort study
Factors associated with an increased risk of developing postoperative symptomatic lumbar spondylolisthesis after decompression surgery: an explorative two-centre international cohort study Open
Purpose Symptomatic lumbar spinal stenosis can be treated with decompression surgery. A recent review reported that, after decompression surgery, 1.6–32.0% of patients develop postoperative symptomatic spondylolisthesis and may therefore b…
View article: Evaluation of primary allied healthcare in patients recovering from COVID-19: first results after six months follow-up in a Dutch nationwide prospective cohort study
Evaluation of primary allied healthcare in patients recovering from COVID-19: first results after six months follow-up in a Dutch nationwide prospective cohort study Open
Objectives To report the recovery of patients receiving primary allied healthcare after a COVID-19 infection at a six-month follow-up, and to explore which patient characteristics are associated with the changes in outcomes between the bas…
View article: Concerns About the European Academy's Recommendations and Guidelines Regarding Pallidotomy for Parkinson's Disease
Concerns About the European Academy's Recommendations and Guidelines Regarding Pallidotomy for Parkinson's Disease Open
Previously published with title: "European academy of neurology/movement disorder society–european section guidelines on pallidotomy for parkinson's disease: let's be accurate".
View article: The Variability of Lumbar Sequential Motion Patterns: Observational Study (Preprint)
The Variability of Lumbar Sequential Motion Patterns: Observational Study (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Physiological motion of the lumbar spine is a topic of interest for musculoskeletal health care professionals since abnormal motion is believed to be related to lumbar complaints. Many researchers have described ranges of motio…