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Visual perturbation training to reduce fall risk in people with Parkinson's Disease
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The relationship between vestibular function and spatiotemporal gait parameters in Parkinson’s Disease
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Proportion of falls reported in persons with Parkinson’s disease : a meta-analysis
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Effects of oral Levodopa on balance in people with idiopathic Parkinson’s disease
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Assessing motor imagery ability in patients with traumatic brain injury
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The interrater reliability of a pain mechanisms-based classification for patients with nonspecific neck pain
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Clinical classification criteria for nonspecific low back pain : a Delphi-survey of clinical experts
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Klinisch onderzoek van de cervicale wervelkolom
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Subjective and clinical assessment criteria suggestive for five clinical patterns discernible in nonspecific neck pain patients : a Delphi-survey of clinical experts
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Lumbar segmental instability: update and current insights
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Intra- and intertester reliability of a functional clinical test battery evaluating postural control, proprioception and trunk muscle activity
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CT arguments for trunk muscle stabilization exercises in the postoperative management of lumbar discectomy patients with residual complaints
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EMG arguments for trunk stabilization exercises in the postoperative management of lumbar discectomy patients with residual pain
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Colon interposition in a patient with total postcricoid stenosis after caustic ingestion and preservation of full laryngeal function.
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Chronische osteomyelitis van het os frontale na sinus frontalis fractuur: toch een acrylic prothese?
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A stereotaxic atlas of the forebrain of the bank vole (Clethrionomys glareolus).
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Unexpected disease control in a case of a large ethmoidal adenocarcinoma with spread of the disease in the frontal cerebral area at the time of diagnosis
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Colon interposition in a case of total caustic postcricoidal stenosis, preserving full laryngeal capabilities. Accepted in Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 1999.