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Vestibulaire stimulatie als therapievorm

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Recentelijk is door enkele fysiotherapeuten geconstateerd dat vestibulaire stimulatie, zoals die bijvoorbeeld wordt opgewekt door snel ronddraaien, heilzame invloed kan uitoefenen op evenwicht, houding en lopen bij patiënten met allerlei neurologische aandoeningen.

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Vestibular stimulation as a form of therapy [Physiotherapy 1989; 75:136–40]

Lecturer in Occupational Therapy, University of Ulster, Jordanstown,Noord-Ierland Verkorte weergave

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Kelly, G. Vestibulaire stimulatie als therapievorm. STIM 10, 199–205 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03075776

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