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Publications

Central modulation of spinal reflexes during locomotor adaptation in healthy adults

Effects of Age and Physical Activity on Adaptation of Kinematic and Spectral Gait Parameters to Optic Flow Perturbation

Examining the concurrent validity of markerless motion capture in dual-athlete team sports movements

Narrow-based gait in people with Parkinson's disease: Its mechanisms explored

Predictive simulations of walking with a hemiparesis

Split-belt gait adaptation in people with a functional neurological movement disorder

The effects of gait speed on the responses to immediate and prolonged exposure to mediolateral optic flow perturbation in healthy young adults

The effects of RYSEN-induced supportive, propelling and impeding forces on step parameters and muscular control in walking after stroke

The relationship between walking speed, step parameters, and margins of stability in individuals after stroke

Beyond conventional rehabilitation: an observational study on RYSEN body weight supported gait training in individuals after stroke and spinal cord injury

Press/media

Split-Belt Sticks: Gait Adaptation That Lasts Weeks

Why marching in one place blindfolded doesn’t work

Bewegingswetenschappen bestaat 40 jaar en houdt je fit in Forum Groningen

Public festival in the forum

Why do people wave their arms when walking?

What is the use of the knee jerk reflex?

Tom Buurke’s fascination with balance - Walking is actually falling