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Rehabilitation Research Vrije Universiteit Brussel

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The Rehabilitation Research (RERE) group is a very dynamic research team, formed in 2019. Most P.I.’s have heterogeneous research lines, ranging from neurological to oncological rehabilitation and from pediatric to geriatric rehabilitation. Several RERE members still work as a clinician, which stimulates the transition of clinical questions into research questions and vice versa.

All RERE members share one common purpose: we aim to ...

Rehabilitation Sciences Hasselt University

The world health organisation defines health as a state of physical, mental and social well)being. When health and related functioning can be compromized due to a health condition, trauma or surgery, rehabilitation can contribute to enhancing functional capacity and ability and participation. The faculty organized inter-disciplinary and technology-supported education, research and services in the domain of rehabilitation sciences. For education, ...

Research Group for Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation KU Leuven

The aim of the Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation research group (MSR) is to advance the evaluation and therapeutic intervention for musculoskeletal disorders of different target populations including (elite) athletes, people with spinal pain, and the frail elderly. The applied and translational research of the MSR group contributes in particular to the understanding of neuromuscular and proprioceptive control of human posture and movement in ...

Research Group for Rehabilitation in Internal Disorders KU Leuven

The research group for Rehabilitation in Internal Disorders (GRID) studies the impact of physical inactivity and impaired exercise tolerance in patients with internal disorders. Research expertise is present on the assessment of physical fitness (exercise, skeletal and respiratory muscle) and physical activity in patient groups, as well as in exercise training and rehabilitation programs for patients with respiratory, cardiac and vascular ...

Human-Computer Interaction and eHealth Hasselt University

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The HCI and eHealth research unit performs research in Computer Science, focusing on Human-Computer Interaction (HCI). eHealth is an important application domain in the overall research portfolio of the group. The HCI and eHealth research unit is led by Prof.dr. Karin Coninx, and the group has vast experience in basic and applied research, often in the context of a multi-/interdisciplinary research consortium. The most elaborated research ...