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University of Groningen

Grip on recovery after paediatric forearm fractures

Hepping, Ann Marjolein

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10.33612/diss.149308781

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Publication date: 2021

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Hepping, A. M. (2021). Grip on recovery after paediatric forearm fractures. University of Groningen. https://doi.org/10.33612/diss.149308781

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Stellingen behorende bij het proefschrift

Grip on recovery after paediatric forearm fractures

1. Kinderen zijn geen kleine volwassenen en moeten dan ook niet als zodanig behandeld worden. (dit proefschrift)

2. Jongens zijn sterker dan meisjes, doch voornamelijk wanneer zij ook langer zijn. (dit proefschrift) 3. De 10%-regel met betrekking tot een krachtsvoordeel van de dominante hand is alleen valide

voor rechts-dominante jongens en meisjes. (dit proefschrift)

4. Niet-gereponeerde onderarmfracturen tonen (binnen vastgestelde angulatiegrenzen) een jaar na trauma goede radiologische en functionele uitkomsten. (dit proefschrift)

5. Mobiliteitsmetingen in het kader van herstel na geanguleerde onderarmfracturen kunnen beperkt worden tot die van pronatie, supinatie en palmairflexie. (dit proefschrift)

6. Om herstel na geanguleerde onderarmfracturen te vervolgen moeten we knijpkracht gaan meten in plaats van mobiliteit. (dit proefschrift)

7. De mate en duur van beperkingen ten aanzien van mobiliteit en kracht zijn gerelateerd aan de invasiviteit van de uitgevoerde behandeling. (dit proefschrift)

8. Eén wachtwoord is geen wachtwoord. (Ann Marjolein Hepping)

9. You can’t stay in your corner of the forest waiting for others to come to you. You have to go to them sometimes. (Winnie the Pooh)

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