University of Groningen
From range of motion to function
Oosterwijk, Anouk
DOI:
10.33612/diss.132143775
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2020
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Oosterwijk, A. (2020). From range of motion to function: Loss of joint flexibility after burns: when is it a
problem?. University of Groningen. https://doi.org/10.33612/diss.132143775
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PROPOSITIONS
belonging to the thesis
From range of motion to function
Loss of joint flexibility after burns: when is it a problem?
1. For clinical practice and research, it is essential to operationalize a contracturein terms of functional limitations in daily life - This thesis
2. Measuring range of motion at discharge is not useful as these measures have no predictive value on the long term - This thesis
3. The impact of loss of range of motion on the capacity to naturally perform daily tasks differs per joint and movement direction - This thesis
4. The existence of different classifications to rate the severity of contractures hampers clinical practice as well as research - This thesis
5. Loss of range of motion is only a problem for the performance of daily tasks when functional range of motion cannot be reached actively
6. Bij het interpreteren van het verschil in prevalentie van littekencontracturen per gewricht moet worden bedacht dat je twee armen hebt, maar niet gaat hinkelen op één been
7. Als ongeluk in een klein hoekje zit, dan zit geluk in een grote hoek
8. Je bent je niet bewust van je bewegingsvrijheden, totdat je er één of meerdere verliest
9. Intensieve en open communicatie tussen de behandelaar en de patiënt is es-sentieel om te kunnen komen tot een optimale kwaliteit van leven
10. Hoge werkdruk bij zorgverleners en docenten komt door een groot verant-woordelijkheidsgevoel