- Publicaties
- The medial tibial stress syndrome score: a new patient-reported outcome measure
- Anterolateral Extra-articular Soft Tissue Reconstruction in Anterolateral Rotatory Instability of the Knee
- The effect of dentifrice with and without SLS on the anti-plague efficacy of a chlorhexidine mount rinse. A systematic review.
- The effect of rinsing or drinking on Morning Bad Breath. A randomized clinical trial.
- Effectiveness of platelet-rich plasma injections in osteoarthritis of the knee: a systematic review.
- Treatment of medial tibial stress syndrome: a systematic review
- Preoperative patient and injury factors of successful rehabilitation after ACL reconstruction with single bundle techniques. A systematic review and meta-analysis.
- Intrinsic factors associated with medial tibial stress syndrome in athletes: a large case-control study.
- Psychosocial risk factors for an unfavourable outcome after lumbar disc surgery due to sciatica; a systematic review. Submitted for publication
- Risk factors for meniscal tears. A systematic review with meta-analysis.
- The treatment of medial tibial stress syndrome in athletes; a randomized clinical trial.
- The effect of an oxygenating agent on chlorhexidine-induced extrinsic tooth staining: a systematic review.
- VO2max meting bij voetballers.
- The additional value of a pneumatic leg brace in the treatment of recruits with medial tibial stress syndrome; a randomized study.
- Risk factors and prognostic indicators for medial tibial stress syndrome.
- Core stability: inter- and intraobserver reliability of 6 clinical tests.
- Spinal mechanical load as a risk factor for low back pain: a systematic review of prospective cohort studies.
- A manual therapy technique for chronic adductor-related groin pain in athletes: a case series.
- Individual Advice in Addition to Standard Guideline Care in Patients with Acute Non-Specific Low Back Pain. A survey on feasibility among physiotherapists and patients.
- Spinal Mechanical Load: a Predictor of Persistent Low Back Pain? A prospective cohort study.
- Daily Spinal Mechanical Loading as a Risk Factor for Acute Non-Specific Low Back Pain. ‘A case-control study using the 24 Hour-Schedule’.
- Interobserver Reliability of the 24-Hour Schedule in Patients with Low Back Pain
- Manipulation of the wrist for treatment of tennis elbow
- Does dentifrice use help to remove plaque? A systematic review
- Medial tibial stress syndrome can be diagnosed reliably using history and physical examination
2. Proefschriften
Spinal Mechanical Load, a riskfactor for non-specific low back pain?