Researcher
Cintia RAMARI FERREIRA
- Keywords:Physical education and physiotherapy
- Disciplines:Rehabilitation sciences not elsewhere classified, Biomechanics
Affiliations
- Rehabilitation Sciences (Faculty)
Member
From1 Jan 2021 → Today - Rehabilitation Research Center (Research group)
Member
From1 Jan 2021 → Today - Rehabilitation Sciences & Physiotherapy (Department)
Member
From1 Jan 2021 → Today
Projects
1 - 3 of 3
- Insights into gait biomechanics and neural activity related to walkingrelated fatigability in people with Multiple Sclerosis to identify pathways for rehabilitationFrom1 Nov 2022 → TodayFunding: FWO fellowships
- Multi-dimensional investigation of mobility related fatigability in persons with multiple sclerosis, and effects of cognitive-motor interventions.From1 Oct 2021 → 30 Sep 2023Funding: BOF - doctoral mandates
- Insight in Walking-related fatigability in persons with MS: Kinetic and kinematic gait analysis in different MS Groups & HealthyFrom1 Sep 2021 → 31 Dec 2022Funding: Foreign foundations, funds with scientific view
Publications
1 - 10 of 12
- Expanding the walking fatigability definition in people with multiple sclerosis: An exploratory study(2023)
Authors: Felipe BALISTIERI SANTINELLI, Cintia RAMARI FERREIRA, Massimiliano Pau, Griet GYSEMBERG, Daphne KOS, Pieter MEYNS, Peter FEYS
Pages: 52 - Self-reported physical activity is correlated with walking capacity and walking fatigability in people with multiple sclerosis(2023)
Authors: Felipe BALISTIERI SANTINELLI, Cintia RAMARI FERREIRA, Lisa Tedesco Triccas, Celine Geelen, Johan Van Nieuwenhoven, Daphne KOS, Peter FEYS
Pages: 51 - 52 - Walking but not cognitive fatigability measurement is reliable in moderate to severe multiple sclerosis patients(2023)
Authors: Cintia RAMARI FERREIRA, Felipe BALISTIERI SANTINELLI, Lisa Tedesco Triccas, Celine Geelen, Gaelle Vertriest, Daphne KOS, Alon Kalron, Peter FEYS
Pages: 18 - 19 - The MoxFo initiative - outcomes: Outcome measures in studies of exercise training in multiple sclerosis; scoping review of reviews and classification according to the ICF framework(2023)
Authors: Cintia RAMARI FERREIRA, Zain Awadia, Jens Bansi, Blathin Casey, Peter FEYS, Lara A. Pilutti, Brian M. Sandroff, Lorna Paul
Pages: 1578 - 1594 - Hemodynamics of the pre-frontal cortex during walking, cognitive and dual-task in people with multiple sclerosis(2023)
Authors: Felipe BALISTIERI SANTINELLI, Renee VELDKAMP, Cintia RAMARI FERREIRA, Rodrigo Vitorio, John DeLuca, Peter FEYS
Pages: 321 - 322 - Prevalence of motor and cognitive fatigability in progressive multiple sclerosis and related factors(2022)
Authors: Cintia RAMARI FERREIRA, Mieke D'HOOGE, D. Kos, U. Dalgas, A. Feinstein, M. Pia Amato, G. Brichetto, J. Chataway, N. D. Chiaravalloti, G. Cutter, et al.
Pages: 447 - 448 - Can a seated 6-minutes knee antiphase movement test help understand walking fatigability in moderately disabled people with MS through a movement control perspective? Preliminary results(2022)
Authors: Felipe BALISTIERI SANTINELLI, Cintia RAMARI FERREIRA, Marie PONCELET, M. Garaerts, Peter FEYS
Pages: 686 - 686 - Walking fatigability manifests globally in several gait domains in people with multiple sclerosis during a prolonged walking(2022)
Authors: Felipe BALISTIERI SANTINELLI, Cintia RAMARI FERREIRA, Griet GYSEMBERG, Bart VAN WIJMEERSCH, D. Kos, Pieter MEYNS, Peter FEYS
Pages: 995 - Test-retest reliability of spatial-temporal gait parameters (minute-by-minute) in people with multiple sclerosis during the 6MWT(2022)
Authors: Marie PONCELET, Felipe BALISTIERI SANTINELLI, Lousin MOUMDJIAN, Cintia RAMARI FERREIRA, D. Kos, Griet GYSEMBERG, Peter FEYS
Pages: 1017 - Implications of lower extremity muscle power and force for walking and fatigability in multiple sclerosis-An exploratory pilot-study(2022)
Authors: Cintia RAMARI FERREIRA, Lars G. Hvid, Ulrik Dalgas, Ana R. Diniz, Felipe von Glehn, Ana C. de David