| Invited Lectures/Seminar Presentations/Chair Symposium Sessions (selected)
Invited lectures:
Controlled Single Case Experimental Designs: Alternative methodology for single case and small group studies . Society of Rehabilitation Research, Nottingham, England, July 11-12,1994;
Stability and adaptability in pathological movement coordination: A dynamic systems approach , World Conference for Physical Therapy, Washington DC, USA, June 25-30, 1995;
Functional recovery after stroke: A dynamic systems approach . Symposium ’Rehabilitation after stroke’. School of Physical Therapy. Univerity of Lund, Lund, Sweden, April, 1996.
Functional recovery after stroke: A dynamic systems approach . Conference `Fundamental and clinical aspects of movement disorders, Institute of Fundamental and Clinical Human Movement Sciences. March 3, 1995.
Relearning dynamics . Symposium on ‘Movement Disorders, Society of Movement Sciences. April 20, 1997;
Two-day seminar Dynamical and ecological accounts of movement disorders , Department of Human Movement Sciences at the Universtiy of Trondheim, Norway, October 18-19, 1996;
Dynamical and ecological accounts of movement disorders , School of Physical Therapy, Trondheim, Norway, June 14-15 1998.
Dynamics of movement disorders . Neuromuscular Research Center, Boston University, October, 1998.
Functional diagnostics and exercise therapy . Annual Dutch Physical Therapy Conference, the Hague, November 7, 1998.
Dynamics of movement disorders . Department of Psychology, University Connecticutt, April 5, 1999.
Grand Round lectureDoes rehabilitation work?. Boston Medical Center, Boston, July 1999.
Relearning dynamics . Symposium ‘Dynamics systems theory appied to movement disorders’, Annual APTA conference, Washington DC, June 4, 1999.
Relearning dynamics . Symposium ‘Dynamics systems theory applied to movement disorders’, NASPA conference, Clearwater Beach, Florida, June 10, 1999.
Dynamics of movement disorders . Symposium ‘Clinical assessment of gait’, Department of Physical Therapy, University Hospital Nijmegen, Nijmegen, the Netherlands, December 17, 1999.
Dynamical and ecological accounts of movement disorders. Boerhaave Symposium ‘Progress in stroke and Parkinson’s Disease’, Leiden, the Netherlands, February 24, 2000;
Using RCT to evaluate the effects of intensity of stroke rehabilitation . ACRM, Hilton Head, October 21, 2000
Using RCT to evaluate the effects of intensity of stroke rehabilitation . NARRTC, Washington DC, March, 2001.
Case discussion on evidence . Symposium ‘Teaching evidence-based practice in rehabilitation professional curricula’. Organized by: Faculty Summer Institute, Center for Rehabilitation Effectiveness, Boston University. June 1, 2001.
Critical appraisal of evidence: Prognosis . Symposium ‘Teaching evidence-based practice in rehabilitation professional curricula’. Organized by: Faculty Summer Institute, Center for Rehabilitation Effectiveness, Boston University. June 1, 2001.
Does Rehabiliation Work? Symposium ’50 years of Stroke Rehabilitation’. International Stroke Conference, San Antonio. February 7, 2002.
The effects of Constraint Induced Therapy in stroke rehabilitation. International Stroke Conference, San Antonio. February 8, 2002.
Dynamics of movement disorders. International School of Physical Therapy, Utrecht, the Netherlands, February 27, 2002.
Critical appraisal of systematic reviews and meta-analyses. Symposium 'Teaching evidence-based practice in rehabilitation professional curricula', Faculty Summer Institute, Center for Rehabilitation Effectiveness, Boston University. May 31, 2002.
Effects of loading on interlimb coordination during walking. NASPA conference, Baltimore, June 8, 2002
The effects of Constraint Induced Therapy in stroke rehabilitation. Northeast Rehabilitation Hospital, Salem, New Hampshire. September 11, 2002.
The effects of Constraint Induced Therapy in stroke rehabilitation. European Federation of Neurological Societies Conference, Vienna, Austria. October 27, 2002.
Clinical and functional effects of stroke. Consensus meeting, Internal Society for Prosthetics and Orthotics, Ellecom, the Netherlands, September 22, 2003
Clinical trials research in physical therapy: A comparison between USA and the European Community. Combined Sections meeting, American Physical Therapy Association, Nashville TN, February 5, 2004
Is coordination dynamics enough to understand movement disorders . Department of Psychology, University Connecticutt, April 9, 2004.
Invited Seminar Presentations:
Two-day seminarDynamics of movement disorders. Department of Kinesiology, Pennsylvania State University, State College, November 2-3, 1999
Two-day seminarEffects of neurorehabilitation and Dynamical and ecological accounts of movement disorders. Department of Neurorehabilitation, Universtiy of Copenhagen, Danmark, February 28-29, 2000
One-day seminarEffects of neurorehabilitation and Dynamical and ecological accounts of movement disorders. Kranert School of Physical Therapy, University of Indianapolis, April 19, 2000
Invited Chair Symposium Sessions:
Dynamics of Movements Disorders . 7th International Congress on Event Perception and Action, Vancouver, Canada, August 8-13,1993
Motor rehabilitation . International Conference on Stroke Rehabilitation, Berlin, Germany, November 22-26, 1993
Dynamics of Movements Disorders. 9th International Conference on Perception and Action, Toronto, Canada, July 25-28,1997
Geriatric Physical Therapy. Dutch Conference for Physical Therapy, The Hague, the Netherlands, November 7, 1999
Interrupted Time Series Methodology applied to Patient Single Cases. APTA Annual Conference, Anaheim, CA, June 2001
Recovery after stroke . International Stroke Conference, San Antonio, February, 2003
Invited Guest Editor:
Guest editor (with Dr. R.E.A. van Emmerik and Dr. P.C.W. van Wieringen), Special Issue ‘Dynamics of Movement Disorders’ in Human Movement Sciences, 1996.
Guest editor (with Dr. R.E.A. van Emmerik), Special Issue ‘Dynamical accounts of movement pathology and rehabilitation’ in Human Movement Science 1, 73-131, 2000.
Guest editor (with Dr. R.E.A. van Emmerik), Special Issue ‘Dynamical accounts of movement pathology and rehabilitation’ in Human Movement Science, 2, 221-273, 2000.
Invited by dr. Barbara A. Wilson and dr. Ian H. Robertson to write a volume on `Single Case Experimental Research in neuropsychological rehabilitation' in the series `Neuropsychological Rehabilitation: A Modular Handbook' to be published by Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. |