University of Groningen
Moving forward in childhood-onset movement disorders
Eggink, Hendriekje
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10.33612/diss.94395271
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Publication date: 2019
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Eggink, H. (2019). Moving forward in childhood-onset movement disorders: a multidisciplinary approach to diagnosis and care. Rijksuniversiteit Groningen. https://doi.org/10.33612/diss.94395271
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behorende bij het proefschriftMoving forward in childhood-onset movement disorders
A multidisciplinary approach to diagnosis and care1. A tertiary multidisciplinary team approach is a promising way to tackle the complexity of diagnosis and management of young patients with movement disorders. (dit proefschrift)
2. Clinical phenotyping of children with mixed motor symptoms, for instance cerebral palsy, is challenging. (dit proefschrift)
3. Non-motor symptoms are important contributors to the health-related quality in life of children and young adults with dystonic syndromes. (dit proefschrift)
4. A multidisciplinary approach to young patients with dystonic syndromes is essential to obtain a more holistic picture of the impact of the disorder on daily living. (dit proefschrift)
5. The effectiveness of deep brain stimulation in dystonia depends on the measures you use. (dit proefschrift)
6. If our primary aim is to improve quality of life, management should be targeting what is important to our patients. (dit proefschrift)
7. The way you react to each challenge forms who you become. (Paolo Nutini)
8. No need to hurry. No need to sparkle. No need to be anybody but yourself. (Virginia Woolf)
9. Het leven is wat je gebeurt terwijl je andere plannen maakt. (Thomas Acda) 10. Change can take years before it happens all at once. (James Clear)