Artrose is een degeneratieve aandoening van het kraakbeen, waarbij ook de andere structuren in de gewrichten betrokken zijn. De aandoening kan leiden tot beperkingen in het dagelijks functioneren. De huidige kennis betreffende de effecten van artrose op arbeidsparticipatie is onvolledig. In de literatuur zijn slechts enkele studies gevonden met een adequate opzet, die geldige conclusies over dit effect opleverden. In dit onderzoek wordt de arbeidsparticipatie van mensen met beginnende artrose beschreven bij de baseline meting van de CHECK-studie (Cohort Heup En Cohort Knie).
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Die Behandlung von Knieverletzungen ist ein wichtiger Aspekt in der Orthopadie und Sportmedizin. Knieorthesen sind mittierweile eine weit verbreitete Behandlungsmethode in Fallen, bei denen die Funktion bestimmter Bander beeintrachtigt ist. Orthesen werden in einer Vielzahl von Situationen angewandt: Erstens prophylaktisch, um Verletzungen von vornherein zu verhindern; zweitens, um die Notwendigkeit von operativen Eingriffen zu minimieren; drittens als praoperative Unterstutzung; viertens als postoperative MaRnahme. Orthesen zur Kniestabilisierung fur Patienten mit vorderer Kreuzbandinsuffizienz (ACLD) miissen als Crundvoraussetzung die posterior-anteriore Translation der Tibia relativ zum Femur begrenzen und im Falle einer Rekonstruktion des vorderen Kreuzbandes eine Uberbelastung des Implantats vermeiden
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De Isernhagen Work Systems Functionele Capaciteits Evaluatie (IWS FCE) is een performance-based test met goede psychometrische kenmerken bij gezonden en bij mensen met lage rugklachten. Doel: bepalen van de twee-daagse reproduceerbaarheid van de IWS FCE en analyseren van mogelijke bronnen van variantie bij mensen met artrose.
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Objective. There are no Dutch language disease-specific questionnaires for patients with patellofemoral pain syndrome available that could help Dutch physiotherapists to assess and monitor these symptoms and functional limitations. The aim of this study was to translate the original disease-specific Kujala Patellofemoral Score into Dutch and evaluate its reliability. Methods. The questionnaire was translated from English into Dutch in accordance with internationally recommended guidelines. Reliability was determined in 50 stable subjects with an interval of 1 week. The patient inclusion criteria were age between 14 and 60 years; knowledge of the Dutch language; and the presence of at least three of the following symptoms: pain while taking the stairs, pain when squatting, pain when running, pain when cycling, pain when sitting with knees flexed for a prolonged period, grinding of the patella and a positive clinical patella test. The internal consistency, test–retest reliability, measurement error and limits of agreement were calculated. Results. Internal consistency was 0.78 for the first assessment and 0.80 for the second assessment. The intraclass correlation coefficient (ICCagreement) between the first and second assessments was 0.98. The mean difference between the first and second measurements was 0.64, and standard deviation was 5.51. The standard error measurement was 3.9, and the smallest detectable change was 11. The Bland and Altman plot shows that the limits of agreement are 10.37 and 11.65. Conclusions. The results of the present study indicated that the test–retest reliability translated Dutch version of the Kujala Patellofemoral Score questionnaire is equivalent of the test– retest original English language version and has good internal consistency. Trial registration NTR (TC = 3258). Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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Nederlandse spelling is al heel lang een hot issue, er is een woud aan regeltjes met diverse uitzonderingen. Ook over de spelling van werkwoorden wordt veel geklaagd, het zou moeilijk zijn én de leerlingen leren het niet meer op school. Om erachter te komen of leerlingen de werkwoordspelling onder de knie krijgen, hebben we een toets gemaakt die in september en oktober op het Koning Willem II College afgenomen is.
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Background: Osteoarthritis (OA) is a chronic disease primarily affecting older adults, mainly impacting the hip and knee joints. The increasing prevalence of OA contributes to rising healthcare demands and costs. Current OA treatment guidelines emphasize the importance of self-management education and guidance, particularly in promoting physical activity and weight management. In addition, improving sleep is crucial for managing OA. Developing effective self-management interventions necessitates a comprehensive understanding of the factors that facilitate these behaviors. Especially for changing health behaviors, it is important to focus on psychosocial factors. Therefore, this systematic review aimed to identify the psychosocial factors associated with physical activity, weight management, and sleep in adults with hip and/or knee OA. Methods: Five databases (PubMed, Embase, CINAHL, PyschINFO, Web of Science) were searched for observational studies reporting statistics on the association between psychosocial determinants and physical activity, weight management, or sleep in people with OA. The methodological quality was assessed using the Quality Assessment Tool for Observational Studies of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. After screening 5,812 articles, 31 studies were included for analysis. Results: The results showed that intention, self-efficacy, and willpower beliefs were positively associated with physical activity. Kinesiophobia, pain catastrophizing and pain-related fear were negatively associated with physical activity. Depressive symptoms, negative affect, pain catastrophizing, and low willpower beliefs were associated with poor weight management. Anxiety, depression, pain anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder were related to poor sleep behavior. Conclusions This review enhances the understanding of the psychosocial factors underlying physical activity, weight management and sleep in OA. These insights are valuable for developing tailored behavior change interventions aimed at improving physical activity, weight management and sleep in patients with hip and/or knee OA.
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Nederlandse spelling is al heel lang een hot issue, er is een woud aan regeltjes met diverse uitzonderingen. Ook over de spelling van werkwoorden wordt veel geklaagd, het zou moeilijk zijn én de leerlingen leren het niet meer op school. Om erachter te komen of leerlingen de werkwoordspelling onder de knie krijgen, hebben we een toets gemaakt die in september en oktober op vier Tilburgse scholen afgenomen is: Theresia Lyceum, Odulphus Lyceum, 2College Jozefmavo en het Koning Willem II College.
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Tijdens de afgelopen decennia heeft evidence based practice (EBP) een steeds belangrijkere rol ingenomen in de praktijk van de orthopedisch technoloog. In literatuurreviews vindt men echter nogal eens terug dat er meer onderzoek nodig is van goede kwaliteit om de effectiviteit van therapieën aan te tonen. De vraag is of dit ook geldt voor zolen en kniebraces in de behandeling van pijn bij mensen met knie-artrose. En is er een verschil in effectiviteit van beide therapieën? Is samenwerking met podotherapeuten aan te raden?
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Background: Joint bleeds are the hallmark of hemophilia, leading to a painful arthritic condition called as hemophilic arthropathy (HA). Exercise programs are frequently used to improve the physical functioning in persons with HA. As hemophilia is a rare disease, there are not many physiotherapists who are experienced in the field of hemophilia, and regular physiotherapy sessions with an experienced physiotherapist in the field of hemophilia are not feasible for persons with HA. Blended care is an innovative intervention that can support persons with HA at home to perform the advised physical activities and exercises and provide self-management information. Objective: The aim of this study was to develop a blended physiotherapy intervention for persons with HA. Methods: The blended physiotherapy intervention, namely, e-Exercise HA was developed by cocreation with physiotherapists, persons with HA, software developers, and researchers. The content of e-Exercise HA was compiled using the first 3 steps of the Center for eHealth Research roadmap model (ie, contextual inquiry, value specification, and design), including people with experience in the development of previous blended physiotherapy interventions, a literature search, and focus groups. Results: A 12-week blended intervention was developed, integrating face-to-face physiotherapy sessions with a web-based app. The intervention consists of information modules for persons with HA and information modules for physiotherapists, a graded activity program using a self-chosen activity, and personalized video-supported exercises. The information modules consist of text blocks, videos, and reflective questions. The patients can receive pop-ups as reminders and give feedback on the performance of the prescribed activities. Conclusions: In this study, we developed a blended physiotherapy intervention for persons with HA, which consists of information modules, a graded activity program, and personalized video-supported exercises.
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