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- Read more about tailored communication by exercise therapists to actively involve patients in treatment decisions and behavioral change.
- Read more about a structured approach in pramary care to reduce recurrent chronic episodes of low back pain.
- Discover how interdisciplinary digital consultation platforms contribute to more efficient patient care and optimise transmural collaboration.
- Orthostatische intolerantie (OI) is een aandoening waarbij rechtop gaan zitten of staan leidt tot duizeligheid, hartkloppingen en flauwvallen. OI heeft verschillende vormen, waarvan het Posturale Orthostatische Tachycardie Syndroom (POTS) één variant is. Tussen de 40% en 90% van de ME/CVS-patiënten heeft OI en ervaart hier ernstige hinder van.
- Expectations of physiotherapists by patients with pain: read more about the effect of influencing patients' expectations of musculoskeletal pain.
- Read more about the effectiveness of occupational therapy in persons with fatigue in progressive neurological disease.
- Evaluation of AI-assistance in using NHG guidelines: learn how AI-assistance can promote personalised care by making relevant information quickly accessible.
- Learn more about optimising care and quality of life for older patients with heart failure in out-of-hours primary care services.
- Read more about the effect of intensive articulation therapy and orofacial muscle strength training on bulbar problems in children with neuromuscular disorders.
- Learn if intensive speech therapy treatment has a positive effect on speech and swallowing in adults with a neuromuscular disease.
- The gut microbiome—the community of bacteria and viruses in the intestines—plays a key role in the development of the immune system and in protection against viral infections. At the same time, certain viruses can disrupt both the immune system and the gut microbiome. However, the relationship between viral activity and the gut microbiome, and the role these factors play in ME/CFS, remain poorly…
- Urinary tract infections (UTI) are common and can lead to hospitalisation or death. Read about predicting hospitalization after urinary tract infection.