Researcher
Koos Jaap VAN ZWIETEN
- Keywords:Medicine, Biomedical sciences (incl. biochemistry)
- Disciplines:Biomechanics not elsewhere classified, Musculo-skeletal systems, Other medical and health sciences not elsewhere classified, Clinical linguistics, Postcolonial studies
Affiliations
- Healthcare & ethics (Department)
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From1 Jan 2020 → 30 Sep 2023 - Healthcare & ethics (Research group)
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From1 Jan 2020 → 30 Sep 2023 - Biomedical Research Institute (Research institute)
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From1 Oct 2013 → 30 Sep 2023 - Biomedical Research Institute (Research institute)
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From22 Nov 2000 → 30 Sep 2013 - Morphology (Research group)
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From1 Jan 1990 → 31 Dec 2019 - Morphology (Research group)
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From1 Jan 1990 → 30 Sep 2009 - Faculty of Medicine and Life Sciences (Faculty)
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From1 Oct 1983 → 30 Sep 2023 - Morphology (Department)
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From1 Oct 1983 → 31 Dec 2019 - Medical Basic Sciences (Division)
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From1 Oct 1983 → 30 Sep 2009
Projects
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- Foot inversion and eversion movements in stance and swing - some comparative-anatomical and functional morphological aspectsFrom1 Jan 2012 → 31 Dec 2013Funding: BOF - Bilateral scientific cooperation
Publications
41 - 50 of 74
- “Paradoxical increase” of pacing frequency (Hz) in early Multiple Sclerosis (MS) patients is unraveled by clinical observation, focusing on gait analysis(2011)
Authors: Koos Jaap VAN ZWIETEN, Faridi NARAIN, Klaus SCHMIDT
Pages: 9 - 10 - Ultrasound techniques used in Functional Morphological Hand Research, BioMed Institute and Jessa Hospital, University of Hasselt, Belgium.(2011)
Authors: Koos Jaap VAN ZWIETEN
Pages: Item 7 - Number 1 - HANDLING THE PC MOUSE, AND OUR SMALL FINGER JOINTS(2011)Volume: 1
Authors: Koos Jaap VAN ZWIETEN, Stephanie De Munter, Lauren Kosten, Martijn de Kooter, Ivo LAMBRICHTS, Peter LIPPENS, Klaus SCHMIDT, Paul Helder, Piet GEUSENS, Joop VAN DEN BERGH, et al.
Pages: 80 - 83 - Pre-motor and motor activities in early handwriting(2011)
Authors: Koos Jaap VAN ZWIETEN
Pages: 20 - 21 - Finger Proximal Inter Phalangeal (P.I.P.) Motion : Joint Surfaces and Ligamentous Geometries Are Interrelated(2011)
Authors: Koos Jaap VAN ZWIETEN, Klaus SCHMIDT, Wendy DE MUNTER, Lauren Kosten, An Hotterbeekx, Peter LIPPENS, Peter ADRIAENSENS, Ivo LAMBRICHTS, Piet GEUSENS
Pages: 231 - 236 - Locomotion : some bones, joints and muscles of lower leg, ankle and foot in man and in primate "predecessors"(2011)
Authors: Faridi NARAIN, Koos Jaap VAN ZWIETEN, Kenneth Lamur, Lauren Kosten, Stephanie De Munter, Oleg Piskun, Anatoly Zinkovsky
Pages: 149 - 154 - Possible roles of lower leg muscles involved in foot eversion during swing phases of gait(2011)Series: Medical Biotechnology
Authors: Faridi NARAIN, Annelien BRAUNS, Karolien LEMMENS, Koos Jaap VAN ZWIETEN, Jacques DUYSENS, Stephan HAUGLUSTAINE, Marjan VANDERSTEEN, Peter LIPPENS, Peter ADRIAENSENS, Evi THEUNISSEN, et al.
Pages: 9 - 9 - Muscles involved in foot eversion movements during the swing phase of gait - some comparative-anatomical and functional-morphological aspects(2011)Series: Abstract, P 11
Authors: Faridi NARAIN, Annelien Brauns, Karolien Lemmens, Koos Jaap VAN ZWIETEN, Jacques DUYSENS, Stephan HAUGLUSTAINE, Marjan VANDERSTEEN, Peter LIPPENS, Peter ADRIAENSENS, Evi THEUNISSEN, et al.
Pages: 28 - 28 - Interosseous membrane (IOM) extreme tautness in forearm neutral position, evident from in vitro anatomical observations, strongly suggests unwished effects on fingers and thumb long muscles, during repetitive tasks in vivo(2010)Volume: V
Authors: Koos Jaap VAN ZWIETEN, Paul Helder, Peter LIPPENS, Klaus SCHMIDT, Irina ZOUBOVA, Oleg Piskùn, Sergey Varzin, Anatoly Zinkovsky
Pages: 303 - 308 - Devices to prevent repetitive strain injuries should take into account bony characteristics determining the behaviour of the interosseous membrane (IOM) in supination, neutral position, and pronation of forearm and hand(2010)
Authors: Faridi NARAIN, Koos Jaap VAN ZWIETEN, K.S Lamur, P Helder, A HOTTERBEEKX, Marjan VANDERSTEEN, Peter LIPPENS, Klaus SCHMIDT, I.A Zoubova, O.E Piskùn, et al.
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