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03 Jul2014

03 July 2014.

Written by Kristy Themelis
Posted in Neurological

Thursday 3 July 2014
Understanding pain: what to do about it (in less than 5 minutes)

Understanding pain

24 Jun2014

24 June 2014.

Written by Liesbeth Raymakers
Posted in Neurological

Tuesday 24 June 2014
Training cadence improves walking in patients with MS!

Oxygen cost of walking in persons with Multiple Sclerosis

12 Jun2014

12 June 2014.

Written by Willem-Paul Wiertz
Posted in Neurological

Thursday 12 June 2014
Next time you try to influence the behavior of your patient, think of this!

Growing evidence of brain plasticity

05 Jun2014

05 June 2014.

Written by Kristy Themelis
Posted in Neurological

Thursday 5 June 2014
A whole-body map of spatial acuity for pain

Whole-body mapping of spatial acuity for pain and touch

27 May2014

27 May 2014.

Written by Liesbeth Raymakers
Posted in Neurological

Tuesday 27 May 2014
Tackling Parkinson's Disease using the Nintendo Wii fit...

The role of exergaming in Parkinson's disease rehabilitation: a systematic review of the evidence

17 Apr2014

17 April 2014.

Written by Juncal Roman
Posted in Neurological

Thursday 17 April 2014
What is the effect of VR training in patients with visual vestibular disorders?

The effect of virtual reality on visual vertigo symptoms in patients with peripheral vestibular dysfunction

10 Apr2014

10 April 2014.

Written by Kristy Themelis
Posted in Neurological

Thursday 10 April 2014Posted in Nervous
How accurate are we in distinguishing between genuine or faked facial expressions of pain?

Automatic decoding of facial movements reveals deceptive pain expressions

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