Sabrine Klerx

Sabrine Klerx
HU University of Applied Sciences & VU Amsterdam · Movement Sciences

Master of Science

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Differences in organization of the primary motor cortex and altered trunk motor control (sensing, processing and motor output) have been reported in people with low back pain (LBP). Little is known to what extent these differences are related. We investigated differences in 1) organization of the primary motor cortex and 2) motor and sensory tests...
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Background: Differences in organization of the primary motor cortex and altered trunk motor control (sensing, processing and motor output) have been reported in people with low back pain (LBP). Little is known to what extent these differences are related. We investigated differences in 1) organization of the primary motor cortex and 2) motor and se...
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Background: Clinically feasible and reliable methods to measure motor control in people with low back pain (LBP) are lacking. This reliability and measurement error study design (i.e. repeated measurements in stable patients) aimed to determine the intra- and interrater reliability, and measurement errors of several parameters for two clinical lum...
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Background In people with low back pain (LBP), altered motor control has been related to reorganization of the primary motor cortex (M1). Sensory impairments in LBP have also been suggested to be associated with reorganization of M1. Little is known about reorganization of M1 over time in people with LBP, and whether it relates to changes in motor...
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Background: Previous systematic reviews revealed poor reliability and validity for sacroiliac joint (SIJ) mobility tests. However, these reviews were published nearly 20 years ago and recent evidence has not yet been summarised. Objectives: To conduct an up-to-date systematic review to verify whether recommendations regarding the clinical use of...
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Onderzoek heeft aangetoond dat er een toename is van vettige infiltratie ofwel “intramuscular adipose tissue” (IMAT) in de lumbale m. multifidi van patiënten met chronische lagerugpijn (gem. 23,6%) ten opzichte van mensen zonder klachten (gem. 14,5%).1-2 Vervanging van spierweefsel door IMAT kan mogelijk de contractiliteit van spieren verstoren, wa...

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