M J Nederhand

Summary

Affiliation: Roessingh Research and Development
Country: The Netherlands

Publications

  1. ncbi Dynamic Balance Control (DBC) in lower leg amputee subjects; contribution of the regulatory activity of the prosthesis side
    Marc J Nederhand
    Roessingh Research and Development, Enschede, The Netherlands
    Clin Biomech (Bristol, Avon) 27:40-5. 2012
  2. ncbi Cervical muscle dysfunction in the chronic whiplash associated disorder grade II (WAD-II)
    M J Nederhand
    Roessingh Research and Development, Enschede, and the University of Twente Enschede, The Netherlands
    Spine (Phila Pa 1976) 25:1938-43. 2000
  3. ncbi Cervical muscle dysfunction in chronic whiplash-associated disorder grade 2: the relevance of the trauma
    Marc J Nederhand
    Roessingh, Research and Development, Enschede, The Netherlands
    Spine (Phila Pa 1976) 27:1056-61. 2002
  4. ncbi Chronic neck pain disability due to an acute whiplash injury
    Marc J Nederhand
    Roessingh, Research and Development, Roessinghsbleekweg 33, 7500 AH, Enschede, The Netherlands
    Pain 102:63-71. 2003
  5. ncbi Predictive value of fear avoidance in developing chronic neck pain disability: consequences for clinical decision making
    Marc J Nederhand
    Roessingh, Research and Development, Enschede, The Netherlands
    Arch Phys Med Rehabil 85:496-501. 2004
  6. ncbi The effect of fear of movement on muscle activation in posttraumatic neck pain disability
    Marc J Nederhand
    Roessingh, Research and Development, Enschede, The Netherlands
    Clin J Pain 22:519-25. 2006

Detail Information

Publications6

  1. ncbi Dynamic Balance Control (DBC) in lower leg amputee subjects; contribution of the regulatory activity of the prosthesis side
    Marc J Nederhand
    Roessingh Research and Development, Enschede, The Netherlands
    Clin Biomech (Bristol, Avon) 27:40-5. 2012
    ..The objective in this study is to determine the individual contribution of the ankle torques generated by both legs in balance control during dynamic conditions...
  2. ncbi Cervical muscle dysfunction in the chronic whiplash associated disorder grade II (WAD-II)
    M J Nederhand
    Roessingh Research and Development, Enschede, and the University of Twente Enschede, The Netherlands
    Spine (Phila Pa 1976) 25:1938-43. 2000
    ..In a cross-sectional study, surface electromyography measurements of the upper trapezius muscles were obtained during different functional tasks in patients with a chronic whiplash associated disorder Grade II and healthy control subjects...
  3. ncbi Cervical muscle dysfunction in chronic whiplash-associated disorder grade 2: the relevance of the trauma
    Marc J Nederhand
    Roessingh, Research and Development, Enschede, The Netherlands
    Spine (Phila Pa 1976) 27:1056-61. 2002
    ..Surface electromyography measurements of the upper trapezius muscles were performed in patients with a chronic whiplash-associated disorder Grade 2 and those with nonspecific neck pain...
  4. ncbi Chronic neck pain disability due to an acute whiplash injury
    Marc J Nederhand
    Roessingh, Research and Development, Roessinghsbleekweg 33, 7500 AH, Enschede, The Netherlands
    Pain 102:63-71. 2003
    ..This change of motor control, is in accordance with both the (neurophysiological) 'pain adaptation model' and (cognitive behavioral) 'fear avoidance model'...
  5. ncbi Predictive value of fear avoidance in developing chronic neck pain disability: consequences for clinical decision making
    Marc J Nederhand
    Roessingh, Research and Development, Enschede, The Netherlands
    Arch Phys Med Rehabil 85:496-501. 2004
    ..To improve clinical decision making in posttraumatic neck pain by investigating the additional value of fear-avoidance variables in predicting chronic neck pain disability...
  6. ncbi The effect of fear of movement on muscle activation in posttraumatic neck pain disability
    Marc J Nederhand
    Roessingh, Research and Development, Enschede, The Netherlands
    Clin J Pain 22:519-25. 2006
    ..58, P=0.011). The results support both the "pain adaptation" and the "fear avoidance" models. It is likely that the decrease in muscle activation level is aimed at "avoiding" the use of painful muscles...