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    Poster presentations

    • Top 10 Posters: plenary poster pitch presentation 10 November 11.40 - 11.50 hrs.
    • Posters Thursday 10 November 11.50 – 12.55 hrs.
    • Posters Friday 11 November 12.15 – 13.25 hrs.

    Top 10 Posters: plenary poster pitch presentation: 10 November 11.40 - 11.50 hrs.

    P01. The effect of mindfulness, exercise and cognitive training on physical fitness in chronic stroke patients: the mindfit project, a randomized controlled trial - Michelle de Groot
    P02. Initiating non-invasive ventilation in patients with ALS in the Netherlands: A retrospective population-based cohort study - Jochem Helleman
    P03. Walking with a resistance force applied to the trunk can stimulate propulsion afster stroke - Sylvana Minkes-Weiland
    P04. Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury in the Netherlands: mortality and end-of-life decisions in the first 6 months - Janneke Stolwijk
    P05. The effect of physical therapy in the early rehabilitation phase after mild traumatic brain injury in children: a systematic review - Suzanne Lambregts
    P06. How do patients and significant others experience continuity of care and empowerment after clinical rehabilitation? - Amy Jong Tjien-fa
    P07. Request for euthanasia of persons with spinal cord injury in the Netherlands - Tessa van Aarle
    P08. Impact of contractures on daily functioning in adolescents with SMA: a qualitative study - Irene Oude Lansink
    P09. Rehabilitation is all about learning, even for healthcare professionals - Rick van der Ven
    P10. Applicability of AO Spine PROST (Patient Reported Outcome Spine Trauma) in people with a motor-complete spinal cord injury - Aline Hakbijl

    During the congress a delegation of the scientific committee awards the Best Poster prize. The awarding of this prize is based on the following criteria (scientific quality; quality of the content of the abstract; clinical relevance;innovative) and the quality of the poster presentation.


    Poster Thursday 10 November - 11.50 - 12.55 hrs. (ODD poster numbers)

    P11. Validity and Internal Consistency of the Case Complexity Index in Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain Patients, A Pilot Study of a Prospective Cohort Study - Andrej Rakic
    P13. Comparison between the Spinal Cord Independence Measure-III and the Utrecht Scale for Evaluation of Rehabilitation - Marcel Post
    P15. Insight in individual patterns of physical activity behavior of patients admitted for inpatient rehabilitation treatment - Åsa Mennema
    P17. The relation between physical work demands, functional capacity and presence of musculoskeletal complaints in individuals with brachial plexus injury; an explorative study - Tallie van der Laan


    Innovation Posters

    I01. Implementing a rehabilitation robot for arm and hand training of severely affected stroke patients in early-stage in-patient rehabilitation - Gerdienke Prange
    I03. Implementation of the revised version of the Dutch Spinal Cord Injury Database - Eline Scholten
    I05. PERRIN knowledge translation: Longitudinal data available for people with Cerebral Palsy, parents and rehabilitation professionals - Maureen Bult-Mulder
    I07. To push or to be pushed, that's the question in wheechair mobility - Rienk van der Slikke
    I09. Learning and working together within peer groups to facilitate self-management skills. What are the experiences and needs of patients and healthcare professionals? - Annette van Kuijk


    Posters Friday 11 November - 12.15 - 13.25 hrs. (EVEN poster numbers)

    P12. Associations between self-care self-efficacy and somatic secondary health conditions in individuals with spinal cord injury - Janneke Stolwijk
    P14. Parent-reported family impact and patients’ quality of life after pediatric acquired brain injury in outpatient rehabilitation: a 2-year follow-up study - Florian Allonsius
    P16. Impact of pre-habilitation on myelopathy due to cervical spinal stenosis - Juan Martina


    Innovation Posters

    I02. Measurement Feedback System for Intensive Neurorehabilitation after Severe Acquired Brain Injury - Ruud van der Veen
    I04. Implementation of early AFO-provision in the rehabilitation after stroke: from science to daily clinical practice - Corien Nikamp
    I06. Using an inertial movement sensor to quantify the level of trunk motor control in healthy infants - Herwin Horemans
    I08. Redesign of the clinical neurorehabilitation treatment trajectories - Rinske Nijland
    I10. Usability of care robot Maatje and Zephyr BioHarness to stimulate physical activity in children with leukemia - a pilot study  - Vera Hengeveld

     

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