Pediatric physical therapists with PhD



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Versie oktober 2013 Pediatric physical therapists with PhD Name and e-mail address Year Title thesis Place research Topic prof. dr. Paul Helders (emeritus) retired p.j.m.helders@me.com 1989 The effects of a sensory stimulation/range-finding program on the development of very low birth weight infants prof. dr. Bouwien Smit- Engelsman bouwiensmits@hotmail.com 1995 Theory-based diagnosis of fine motor coordination development and deficiencies using handwriting tasks KU Leuven, Belgium, Netherlands, South Africa Intervention studies in the field, fine motor control in the lab, test development at home, in schools, in hospitals; Underlying motor control processes in TD children and children with brain damage; Intervention development and measurement tools for children with poor motor control and coordination disorders www. Researchgate.net/profile/Maria Nijhuis-van der Sanden/ prof. dr. Ria Nijhuis-van den Sanden r.nijhuis@iq.umcn.nl 2003 The Turning point: localizing the motor performance deficit in Turner syndrome Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre: 1. Department of Rehabilitation, Pediatric Physical Therapy and 2. Scientific Institute for Quality of Health Care dr. Laila de Groot retired lailadegroot@chello.nl 1993 Posture and motility in preterm infants, a clinical approach Erasmus University Neonatology VU University Medical Center Study Generation R Project 1

dr. Janjaap van der Net j.vandernet@umcutrecht.nl 1995 Functional aspects of rheumatoid diseases in childhood Interventions pediatric rheumatology, hemophilia and childhood development in a broad context dr. Raoul Engelbert r.h.h.engelbert@hva.nl dr. Vincent Gulmans v.gulmans@ncfs.nl 1996 Osteogenesis Imperfecta in childhood; clinical and functional characteristics 1996 Exercise in children with Cystic Fibrosis; evaluation parameters and training effects Academy of Applied Science, Amsterdam, as lector and manager of the department physical therapy; Department Rehabilitation of AMC (as senior staff) No pediatric physical therapy research Research coordinator Dutch Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Hypermobility Osteogenesis Imperfecta Idiopathic toe-walking Transition van physical therapy care between academic medical centre and private practice Epidemiological research in Cystic Fibrosis dr. Marie-Jeanne Wolf m.j.wolf@amc.uva.nl 1997 Neurodevelopmental outcome in high-risk Zimbabwean neonates Since 2010 no research anymore dr. Peter Lauteslager Lauteslager.maas@chello.nl 2000 Kinderen met het syndroom van Down, motorische ontwikkeling en behandeling dr. Jan Custers jan.custers@hu.nl 2001 Pediatric Evaluation of Disability Inventory, the Dutch adaptation At the moment: University of Applied Science, Centre of Human Movement studies. PhD thesis: Child Development Hospital in University Medical Center Functional activities measurement in pediatrics Exercise tolerance (metabolic diseases) 2

dr. Marja Schoenmakers m.a.g.c.schoenmakers@ umcutrecht.nl 2003 Functional aspects of spina bifida in childhood Involved in research concerning physical fitness in children with Spina Bifida and Neuromuscular disorders dr. Ron van Empelen r.van.empelen@planet.nl r.vanempelen@umcutrecht.nl 2005 Impact of epilepsy surgery in childhood; motor function, health related quality of life and self perceived competence Follow-up epilepsy surgery and stem cell transplantation dr. Leo van Vlimmeren l.vanvlimmeren@reval.umcn.nl 2007 Asymmetry in infancy Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre: 1. Department of Rehabilitation, Pediatric Physical Therapy and 2. Scientific Institute for Quality of Health Care Asymmetry in infancy, skull deformation; Prader Willi syndrome; Rare diseases dr. Olaf Verschuren o.verschuren@dehoogstraat.nl 2007 Physical fitness in children and adolescents with cerebral palsy Rudolf Magnus Institute of Neuroscience and Center of Excellence for Rehabilitation Medicine, University Medical Center and Rehabilitation Center De Hoogstraat, Pediatric rehabilitation Children and adolescents with Cerebral Palsy Exercise testing and training dr. Petra van Schie pem.vanschie@vumc.nl 2008 Motor outcome in high risk children: prediction and evaluation VU University Medical Center, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Amsterdam University Hospital, in cooperation with pediatric rehabilitation centers Cerebral palsy; especially motor development and assessments (PERRIN CP 5-9 study) and interventions (Selective dorsal rhizotomy, intrathecal baclofen, Racerunner, physical fitness training) Prematurity and full term asphyxia (motor development/outcome and assessments), 3

and intervention (Infant Behaviour Assessment and Intervention Program; IBAIP; ToP programme) dr. Eugene Rameckers eaa.rameckers@hetnet.nl 2009 Manual force regulation in children with spastic hemiplegia. University Centre Maastricht, Centre of expertise Adelante Rehabilitation Science and Physical Therapy Upper limb strength training in children with Cerebral Palsy Intensive upper limb therapy in children with Cerebral Palsy dr. Annelies Hartman j.hartman@erasmusmc.nl 2009 Motor performance following chemotherapy for childhood cancer Erasmus MC, pediatric oncology Continuing studies on the effect of chemotherapy on motor development in children; Research on mobility, strength and daily fitness in adults who have been treated for cancer in their childhood dr. Lianne van der Giessen l.vandergiessen@erasmusmc.nl 2009 Optimization and assessment of airway clearance in children with Cystic Fibrosis Erasmus MC Sophia Cystic Fibrosis dr. Karen Koldewijn k.koldewijn@amc.uva.nl 2009 Supporting resilience in very preterm infants. The effect of the IBAIP in very preterm infants and their parents University of Amsterdam; Academic Medical Centre Amsterdam Department of rehabilitation Follow-up studies at 3.5 and 5 years on the effect of a neurobehavioral intervention for very preterm infants after discharge from hospital and an additional intervention program (STIPP, ToP, ToP + ) dr. Monique van der Cammenvan Zijp m.vandercammen@erasmusmc.n l 2010 In a gentle breeze; pulmonary morbidity in children with anatomical congenital anomalies; long-term effects on exercise capacity and motor function Erasmus Medical Centre-Sophia Children s Hospital in Rotterdam Department of Intensive Care and Pediatric Surgery and the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine and Physical Therapy Exercise capacity in children after neonatal extracorporeal membrane oxygenation and in children with major anatomical congenital anomalies; The effect of e-coaching and physical therapy. 4

dr. Inge-Lot van Haastert i.vanhaastert@umcutrecht.nl dr. Peter Bekkering w.p.bekkering@lumc.nl w.p.bekkering@uva.amc.nl dr. Anjo Janssen a.janssen@reval.umcn.nl 2011 Early neuromotor development of high risk infants 2011 Quality of life, functional ability and physical activity in children and adolescents after lower extremity bone tumour surgery 2012 Longitudinal motor performance in very preterm infants University Medical Center, location Wilhelmina Children s Hospital, Division Mother and Child, Department of Neonatology Leiden University Medical Center / Willem-Alexander Children s Hospital University of Amsterdam; Academic Medical Centre Amsterdam / Emma Children s Hospital Radboud University Medical Centre, Nijmegen University Hospital Outpatient follow-up clinic General development, particularly gross motor development Pediatric oncology with accent on malign bone tumors Quality of movement Follow-up of ECMO and preterm infants dr. Jacqueline Nuysink jacqueline.nuysink@hu.nl 2012 Asymmetry and infants born preterm, in cooperation with Master Physiotherapy Program, Centre of Human Movement Studies, HU University of Applied Sciences Development of norm values AIMS-NL Asymmetry in Preterm born Infants study (API) with long term follow-up (15 months and 2,5 year) Validity study on the Symptomatic Asymmetry DD-screening instrument Dr. Anneloes Overvelde anneloes.overvelde@radboudumc.nl anneloesovervelde@gmail.com 2013 Which practice makes perfect? Experimental studies on the acquisition of movement sequences to identify the best learning condition in good and poor writers Scientific Institute for Quality of Healthcare (IQ healthcare), Radboud university medical center, Nijmegen Motor learning in children, especially in children with poor handwriting 5

Physical therapists with PhD in the field of PPT (but no pediatric physical therapists) Name and e-mail address Year Title thesis Place research Topic dr. Annette van der Putten (physiotherapist) a.a.j.van.der.putten@rug.nl dr. Erik Hulzebosch (physiotherapist & medical physiologist) h.hulzebosch@umcutrecht.nl 2005 Moving to Independency? Evaluation of the Mobility Opportunities Via Education curriculum with children with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities. 2006 Preoperative respiratory physical therapy in cardiac surgery Research Centre on Profound and Multiple Disabilities University of Groningen, Dep Special Needs Education and Child Care Motor Activation and Development in children, adolescents and adults with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities; Research at special schools, day care centers; Interdisciplinary focused Children with congenital heart and lung diseases Exercise physiology and Physical fitness dr. Marike van der Leeden (pediatric physiotherapist) m.vd.leeden@reade.nl 2009 Foot impairments and related disability in patients with rheumatoid arthritis Reade (center for Rheumatology and Rehabilitation) and VU University Medical Center (department of Rehabilitation Medicine) (PPT, but no research in PPT, though in adults) Knee osteoarthritis and foot impairments in rheumatoid arthritis: clinical and epidemiological aspects dr. Janke de Groot (physiotherapist and rehabilitation scientist) j.f.degroot-16@umcutrecht.nl janke.degroot@hu.nl dr. Otto Lelieveld (physiotherapist) o.t.h.m.lelieveld@umcg.nl 2010 Physical Fitness, ambulation en physical activity in ambulatory children with Spina Bifida HU University of Applied Sciences & University Medical Center Groningen; Beatrix Children s Hospital and Center for Rehabilitation Physical activity & physical fitness in children with chronic childhood conditions 2010 Physical activity and physical fitness in juvenile idiopathic arthritis Children with congenital heart and lung diseases Exercise physiology and Physical fitness 6

dr. Dirk-Wouter Smits (physiotherapist, pedagogue) d.smits@dehoogstraat.nl 2011 Daily activities of school-age children with cerebral palsy: development and learning dr. Annemieke Houwink (physiotherapist, movement scientist) annemiekehouwink@gmail.com 2012 Assessment of upper-limb capacity and performance in unilateral spastic paresis: Handing in new perspectives Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre University Medical Centre Upper-limb rehabilitation 7