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    Exploratory study of how Cognitive Multisensory Rehabilitation restores parietal operculum connectivity and improves upper limb movements in chronic stroke by Van de Winckel, A., De Patre, D., Rigoni, M., Fiecas, M., Hendrickson, T. J., Larson, M., Jagadeesan, B. D., Mueller, B. A., Elvendahl, W., Streib, C., Ikramuddin, F., Lim, K. O.

    Published in Scientific reports (20-11-2020)
    “…Cognitive Multisensory Rehabilitation (CMR) is a promising therapy for upper limb recovery in stroke, but the brain mechanisms are unknown. We previously…”
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    Comprehensive assessment of gesture production: a new test of upper limb apraxia (TULIA) by Vanbellingen, T., Kersten, B., Van Hemelrijk, B., Van de Winckel, A., Bertschi, M., Müri, R., De Weerdt, W., Bohlhalter, S.

    Published in European journal of neurology (01-01-2010)
    “…Background:  Only few standardized apraxia scales are available and they do not cover all domains and semantic features of gesture production. Therefore, the…”
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    Time use of stroke patients in an intensive rehabilitation unit: a comparison between a Belgian and a Swiss setting by de Weerdt, B. Selz, G. Nuyens, F. Staes, D. Swinnen, A. van de Winckel, A. Nieuwboer, R. Lysens, H. Feys, W.

    Published in Disability and rehabilitation (10-03-2000)
    “…Purpose : Functional improvement after stroke has been related to the intensity of treatment. The present study was set up to observe how stroke patients spend…”
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    A new bedside test of gestures in stroke: the apraxia screen of TULIA (AST) by Vanbellingen, T, Kersten, B, Van de Winckel, A, Bellion, M, Baronti, F, Müri, R, Bohlhalter, S

    “…BackgroundApraxia in patients with stroke may be overlooked, as clumsiness and deficient gestural communication are often attributed to frequently coexisting…”
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    A systematic review of arm activity measures for children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy by Klingels, K., Jaspers, E., Van de Winckel, A., De Cock, P., Molenaers, G., Feys, H.

    Published in Clinical Rehabilitation (01-10-2010)
    “…Objective: To identify psychometrically sound and clinically feasible assessments of arm activities in children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy for…”
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    Cognitive and behavioural effects of music-based exercises in patients with dementia by Van de Winckel, Ann, Feys, Hilde, De Weerdt, Willy, Dom, René

    Published in Clinical rehabilitation (01-05-2004)
    “…Objective: To evaluate the effect of a musical exercise programme on mood state and cognitive function in women with dementia. Design: Randomized controlled…”
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    Reliability of infrared ear thermometry in the prediction of rectal temperature in older inpatients by Smitz, Simon, Van de Winckel, Ann, Smitz, Marc‐François

    Published in Journal of clinical nursing (01-02-2009)
    “…Aims and objectives.  To assess the capability of infrared ear thermometry accurately to predict rectal temperature in older patients. Background.  Infrared…”
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    Group physiotherapy improves time use by patients with stroke in rehabilitation by De Weerdt, Willy, Nuyens, Godelieve, Feys, Hilde, Vangronsveld, Peter, Van de Winckel, Ann, Nieuwboer, Alice, Osaer, Jeroen, Kiekens, Carlotte

    “…Does feedback about the time use of patients with stroke influence the organisation of services in rehabilitation? An observation was made of the time use by…”
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    Predicting motor recovery of the upper limb after stroke rehabilitation: value of a clinical examination by Feys, Hilde, De Weerdt, Willy, Nuyens, Godelieve, Van De Winckel, Ann, Selz, Beat, Kiekens, Carlotte

    “…Background and Purpose Only a few studies have been conducted to predict motor recovery of the arm after stroke. The aims of this study were to identify which…”
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