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University of Groningen

Understanding the motor learning process in handrim wheelchair propulsio

Leving, Marika Teresa

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Understanding the motor learning process

in handrim wheelchair propulsion

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The experiments described in chapter 2, 3, 4 and 5 were conducted in the Center for Human Movement Sciences, University Medical Center Groningen, the Netherlands. The experiments described in chapter 6 and a part of the experiment described in Chapter 3 were conducted in the Center for Rehabilitation, University Medical Center Groningen, the Netherlands.

PhD training was facilitated by the research institute School of Health Research (SHARE), part of the Graduate School of Medical Sciences Groningen.

The printing of this thesis was financially supported by: ¬ University of Groningen

¬ University Medical Center Groningen

¬ Research Institute School of Health Research (SHARE) ¬ Center for Rehabilitation, University Medical Center Groningen ¬ Stichting Beatrixoord Noord-Nederland

¬ Lode Holding B.V., Procare B.V., Lode B.V. ¬ Double Performance B.V.

Paranymphs: Lisette Kikkert Tom Buurke

Cover and layout: Studio Anne-Marijn (www.studioanne-marijn.com) Printed by: Netzodruk, Groningen

ISBN printed version: 978-94-034-1403-4 ISBN digital version: 978-94-034-1402-7 © Copyright 2019, Marika Leving

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic and mechanical, including photocopying, recording or any information storage or retrieval system, without written permission from the author.

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Understanding the motor learning

process in handrim wheelchair

propulsion

PhD thesis

to obtain the degree of PhD at the

University of Groningen

on the authority of the

Rector Magnificus prof. E. Sterken

and in accordance with

the decision by the College of Deans.

This thesis will be defended in public on

Wednesday 17 April 2019 at 11.00 hours

by

Marika Teresa Leving

born on 15 October 1986

in Kalisz, Poland

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Supervisor

Prof. L.H.V. van der Woude

Co-supervisors

Dr. S. de Groot Dr. R.J.K. Vegter

Assessment Committee

Prof. M.W.M. Post Prof. J.S. Rietman Prof. H.E.J. Veeger

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