Projects
Can stroke survivors re-learn normal walking? Understanding functional recovery and effects of exoskeleton-assisted training. University of Antwerp
Francqui Chair prof. dr. Jo Nijs Hasselt University
Task-specific motor fatigability during daily activities of the upper limbs in children with Cerebral Palsy Hasselt University
Powered Mobility: Head-foot steering system (CoMoveIT Smart) KU Leuven
Personal mobility with the greatest possible independence is a basic right of people with disabilities. Moreover, independent mobility is a window towards daily life activities and participation, essential for well-being and quality of life, and therefore extremely important. People with complex movement disorders such as severe cerebral palsy (CP) have problems with movement coordination, often making them unable to steer an ordinary powered ...
FWO travel grant for participation at a congress abroad : "Annual conference of RIMS: 'Crossing the interface to explore new possibilities'" - Ljubljana - June 2019 Hasselt University
Translational Research Network in Motor Disorder Rehabilitation: Advancing understanding of variability in motor control and learning, to enhance clinical practice KU Leuven
The theoretical understanding of human motor control and learning has a strong impact on the diagnosis and treatment of motor disorders, and vice versa. Recent progress has been made in the understanding of motor control and learning, particularly with respect to understanding the functional role of neuro-behavioural variability that is inherent to sensorimotor control. However, this progress has not yet been transferred appropriately into ...