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Bert Steenbergen

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Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology|September 8, 2011
Motor preparation in unilateral cerebral palsyBert Steenbergen
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology|April 10, 2014
Movement quality: is beauty only in the eyes of the beholder?Bert Steenbergen
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology|December 13, 2006
Using the MACS to facilitate communication about manual abilities of children with cerebral palsyBert Steenbergen
Motor Control|December 13, 2005
Cerebral palsy: recent insights into movement deviationBert Steenbergen, Andrea Utley
Research in Developmental Disabilities|March 1, 2011
Typical and atypical (cerebral palsy) development of unimanual and bimanual grasp planningLoes Janssen, Bert Steenbergen
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology|October 19, 2006
The use of ergonomic spoons by people with cerebral palsy: effects on food spilling and movement kinematicsDominique van Roon, Bert Steenbergen
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology|August 15, 2006
Activity limitation in hemiplegic cerebral palsy: evidence for disorders in motor planningBert Steenbergen, Andrew M Gordon
Experimental Brain Research|February 6, 2004
A detailed analysis of the planning and execution of prehension movements by three adolescents with spastic hemiparesis due to cerebral palsyMarcel Mutsaarts, Bert Steenbergen, Ruud Meulenbroek
Experimental Brain Research|January 31, 2008
Eye-hand coordination during manual object transport with the affected and less affected hand in adolescents with hemiparetic cerebral palsyJulius Verrel, Harold Bekkering, Bert Steenbergen
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology|May 11, 2004
Control of prehension in hemiparetic cerebral palsy: similarities and differences between the ipsi- and contra-lesional sides of the bodyBert Steenbergen, John van der Kamp
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Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology|September 8, 2011
Motor preparation in unilateral cerebral palsyBert Steenbergen
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology|April 10, 2014
Movement quality: is beauty only in the eyes of the beholder?Bert Steenbergen
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology|December 13, 2006
Using the MACS to facilitate communication about manual abilities of children with cerebral palsyBert Steenbergen
Motor Control|December 13, 2005
Cerebral palsy: recent insights into movement deviationBert Steenbergen, Andrea Utley
Research in Developmental Disabilities|March 1, 2011
Typical and atypical (cerebral palsy) development of unimanual and bimanual grasp planningLoes Janssen, Bert Steenbergen
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology|October 19, 2006
The use of ergonomic spoons by people with cerebral palsy: effects on food spilling and movement kinematicsDominique van Roon, Bert Steenbergen
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology|August 15, 2006
Activity limitation in hemiplegic cerebral palsy: evidence for disorders in motor planningBert Steenbergen, Andrew M Gordon
Experimental Brain Research|February 6, 2004
A detailed analysis of the planning and execution of prehension movements by three adolescents with spastic hemiparesis due to cerebral palsyMarcel Mutsaarts, Bert Steenbergen, Ruud Meulenbroek
Experimental Brain Research|January 31, 2008
Eye-hand coordination during manual object transport with the affected and less affected hand in adolescents with hemiparetic cerebral palsyJulius Verrel, Harold Bekkering, Bert Steenbergen
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology|May 11, 2004
Control of prehension in hemiparetic cerebral palsy: similarities and differences between the ipsi- and contra-lesional sides of the bodyBert Steenbergen, John van der Kamp
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