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Progress 1: J.W.G.A. Pot, H. Boer, W.H. van Harten, H.J. Hermens, E.R. Seydel, Comprehensive Need-Assessment. Ontwikkeling van een meetinstrument voor zorgbehoeften en kwaliteitsbeoordeling door patiënten, Roessingh Research & Development, the Netherlands, September 1994, ISBN 90-25452-01-2.

Progress 2: N.G. A. van Leerdam, H.J. Hermens, Revalidatietechnologie in Euregio, Roessingh Research & Development, the Netherlands, July 1995, ISBN 90-75452-02-0. Progress 3: L. Duda. L.O. van Noort, S. Röseler, B.O.L. Greitemann, W.H. van Harten, N.S. Klazinga, Rehabilitation in Germany and the Netherlands, A comparison of two rehabilitation-systems, Roessingh Research & Development, the Netherlands, August 1995, ISBN 90-75452-03-9.

Progress 4: Hermie J. Hermens, Anand V. Nenen, Gerald Zilvold, Electrophysiological Kinesiology, Proceedings of the 11 th congress of the International Society of Electrophysiologie and Kinesiology in Enschede, TheNetherlands 1996, Roessingh Research & Development, the Netherlands, October 1996, ISBN 90-75452-04-7.

Progress 5: Wim H. van Harten, Bouwen aan een kwaliteitssysteem in de revalidatiezorg. Een poging tot constructieve technology assessment van een kwaliteitssysteem in een gezondheids-zorginstelling, Roessingh Research & Development, the Netherlands, december 1997, ISBN 90-75452-07-1.

Progress 6: Gert Baardman, Maarten J. IJzerman, Design and evaluation of a hybrid orthosis for people with paraplegia, Roessingh Research & Development, the Netherlands, November 1997, ISBN 90-75452-08-X.

Progress 7: Miriam M.R. Hutten, Lumbar Dynamometry: A useful method for assessment of patients with chronic low back pain?, Roessingh Research & Development, the Netherlands, November 1999, ISBN 90-75452-13-6.

Progress 8: Drs. A. van der Salm, Prof. Dr. W.H. van Harten, Dr. C.G. B. Maathuis, Ketenkwaliteit Cerebrale Parese Zorg. Een beschrijving van de cerebrale parese zorg en mogelijke verbeteringen hierin, Roessingh Research & Development, the Netherlands, april 2001, ISBN 90-75452-19-5.

Progress 9: Marc J. Nederhand, Muscle activation patterns in post traumatic neck pain, Roessingh Research & Development, the Netherlands, March 2003, ISBN 90-75452-27-6. Progress 10: Michiel J.A. Jannink, Usabillity of custom-made orthopaedic shoes in patients with degenerative disorders of the foot, Roessingh Research & Development, the Netherlands, September 2004, ISBN 90-75452-28-4.

Progress 11: Mariëtte Blokhorst, State-dependent factors and attention in whiplash associated disorder, Roessingh Research & Development, the Netherlands, January 2005, ISBN 90-365-2111-4.

Progress 12: Jaap H. Buurke, Walking after stroke co-ordination patterns & functional recovery, Roessingh Research & Development, the Netherlands, February 2005, ISBN 90- 365-2140-8.

Progress 13: Arjan van der Salm, Spasticity reduction using electrical stimulation in the lower limb of spinal cord injury patients, Roessingh Research & Development, the Netherlands, October 2005, ISBN 90-365-2253-6.

Progress 14: Govert J. Snoek, Patient preferences for reconstructive interventions of the upper limb in tetraplegia, Roessingh Research & Development, the Netherlands, December 2005, ISBN 90-365-2255-2.

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Progress 15: Joke de Kroon, Therapeutic electrical stimulation of the upper extremity in

stroke, Roessingh Research & Development, the Netherlands, December 2005, ISBN 90- 365-2269-2.

Progress 16: Van Dijk H. Motor skill learning, age and augmented feedback. Roessingh Research and Development, the Netherlands, March 2006, ISBN 90-365-2302-9.

Progress 17: Mes CAJ. Improving non-optimal results in chronic pain treatment. Roessingh Research and Development, the Netherlands, January 2007, ISBN 90-365- 2435-0.

Progress 18: Voerman GE. Musculoskeletal neck-shoulder pain: a new ambulant myofeedback intervention approach. Roessingh Research and Development, The Netherlands, March 2007, ISBN 90-365-2460-1

Progress 19: Kallenberg LAC. Multi-channel array EMG in chronic neck-shoulder pain. Roessingh Research and Development, the Netherlands, March 2007, ISBN 90-365-2459- 8

Progress 20: Huis in ‘t Veld MHA. Work-related neck-shoulder pain: The role of cognitive- behavioural factors and remotely supervised treatment. Roessingh Research and Development, The Netherlands, December 2007, ISBN 978-90-365-2584-8

Progress 21: Judith F.M. Fleuren. Assessment of Spasticity: From EMG to patients' perception. Roessingh Research and Development, The Netherlands, October 2009, ISBN 978-90-365-2869-6

Progress 22: Jasper Reenalda. Dynamic sitting to prevent pressure ulcers in spinal cord injured. Roessingh Research and Development, The Netherlands, October 2009, ISBN 978-90-365-2884-9

Progress 23: G.B. (Gerdienke) Prange. Rehabilitation Robotics: Stimulating restoration of arm function after stroke. Roessingh Research and Development, The Netherlands, October 2009, ISBN 978-90-365-2901-3

Progress 24: Vos-van der Hulst M. Prognostic factors and underlying mechanisms in chronic low back pain. Roessingh Research and Development, The Netherlands, November 2009, ISBN 978-90-365-2881-8

Progress 25: Anke I.R. Kottink-Hutten. Assessment of a two-channel implantable peroneal nerve stimulator post-stroke. Roessingh Research and Development, The Netherlands, Febuary 2010, ISBN: 978-90-365-2959-4

Progress 26: Marit G.H. van Weering. Towards a new treatment for chronic low back pain patients. Roessingh Research and Development, The Netherlands, May 2011, ISBN: 978-90-365-3180-1

Progress 27: Jitske Gulmans. Crossing Boundaries: Improving Communication in cerebral palsy care. Roessingh Research and Development, The Netherlands, Febuary 2012, ISBN: 978-90-365-3305-8

Progress 28: Birgit Molier. Influence of augmented feedback on learning upper extremity tasks after stroke. Roessingh Research and Development, The Netherlands, March 2012, ISBN: 978-90-365-3296-9

Progress 29: Rosemary Dubbeldam. Towards a better understanding of foot and ankle kinematics in rheumatoid arthritis. Roessingh Reseacht and Development, The Netherlands, October 2012, ISBN: 978-90-365-3407-9

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Progress 30: Richard Evering. Ambulatory feeback at daily physical activity patterns. Roessingh Research and Development, The Netherlands, April 2013, ISBN: 978-90-365- 3512-0

Progress 31: Malhotra S. Does spasticity interfere with funktional recovery after stroke? Roessingh Research and Development, The Netherlands, November 2013, ISBN: 978-90- 365-3567-0

Progress 32: Monique Tabak. Telemedicine for patients with COPD. New treatment approches to improve daily activity behaviour. Roessingh Research and Development, The Netherlands, February 2014, ISBN: 978-94-6108-590-0

Progress 33: Hester Trompetter. ACT with pain. Measurement, efficacy and mechanisms of Acceptance & Commitment Therapy. Roessingh Research and Development, The Netherlands, september 2014, ISBN: 978-90-365-3708-7

Progress 34: Harm op den Akker. Smart Tailoring of Real-Time Physical Activity Coaching Systems. Roessingh Research and Development, The Netherlands, Oktober 2014, ISBN: 978-90-365-3762-9

Progress 35: Stephanie Jansen – Kosterink. The added value of telemedicine for physical rehabilitation. Roessingh Research and Development, The Netherlands, December 2014, ISBN: 978-90-823196-0-6

Progress 36: Inge Marie Velstra. Advanced insights in upper limb function of individuals with cervical spinal cord injury. Roessingh Research and Development, The Netherlands, December 2015, ISBN: 978-90-365-3929-6