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A Lex E Q van Delden

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BMC Public Health|January 17, 2020
A good beginning: study protocol for a group-randomized trial to investigate the effects of sit-to-stand desks on academic performance and sedentary time in primary educationA Lex E Q van Delden, Guido P H Band, Joris P J Slaets
Disability and Rehabilitation|April 25, 2013
Match and mismatch between objective and subjective improvements in upper limb function after strokeA Lex E Q van Delden, C Lieke E Peper, Peter J Beek, et al.
Stroke Research and Treatment|December 20, 2012
A systematic review of bilateral upper limb training devices for poststroke rehabilitationA Lex E Q van Delden, C Lieke E Peper, Gert Kwakkel, et al.
Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair|July 25, 2014
Unilateral and bilateral upper-limb training interventions after stroke have similar effects on bimanual coupling strengthA Lex E Q van Delden, Peter J Beek, Melvyn Roerdink, et al.
Stroke|July 23, 2013
Unilateral versus bilateral upper limb training after stroke: the Upper Limb Training After Stroke clinical trialA Lex E Q van Delden, C Lieke E Peper, Kirsten N Nienhuys, et al.
The Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences|September 4, 2016
Being Active, Engaged, and Healthy: Older Persons' Plans and Wishes to Age SuccessfullyJohanna M Huijg, A Lex E Q van Delden, Frans J G van der Ouderaa, et al.
BMC Neurology|November 10, 2009
Comparing unilateral and bilateral upper limb training: the ULTRA-stroke program designA Lex E Q van Delden, C Lieke E Peper, Jaap Harlaar, et al.
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BMC Public Health|January 17, 2020
A good beginning: study protocol for a group-randomized trial to investigate the effects of sit-to-stand desks on academic performance and sedentary time in primary educationA Lex E Q van Delden, Guido P H Band, Joris P J Slaets
Disability and Rehabilitation|April 25, 2013
Match and mismatch between objective and subjective improvements in upper limb function after strokeA Lex E Q van Delden, C Lieke E Peper, Peter J Beek, et al.
Stroke Research and Treatment|December 20, 2012
A systematic review of bilateral upper limb training devices for poststroke rehabilitationA Lex E Q van Delden, C Lieke E Peper, Gert Kwakkel, et al.
Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair|July 25, 2014
Unilateral and bilateral upper-limb training interventions after stroke have similar effects on bimanual coupling strengthA Lex E Q van Delden, Peter J Beek, Melvyn Roerdink, et al.
Stroke|July 23, 2013
Unilateral versus bilateral upper limb training after stroke: the Upper Limb Training After Stroke clinical trialA Lex E Q van Delden, C Lieke E Peper, Kirsten N Nienhuys, et al.
The Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences|September 4, 2016
Being Active, Engaged, and Healthy: Older Persons' Plans and Wishes to Age SuccessfullyJohanna M Huijg, A Lex E Q van Delden, Frans J G van der Ouderaa, et al.
BMC Neurology|November 10, 2009
Comparing unilateral and bilateral upper limb training: the ULTRA-stroke program designA Lex E Q van Delden, C Lieke E Peper, Jaap Harlaar, et al.
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