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De revalidatie van scapulaire dyskinesie bij patiënten met schouderklachten

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Jaarboek Fysiotherapie Kinesitherapie 2013

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Scapulaire dyskinesie wordt vaak gezien bij patiënten met schouderklachten, ongeacht de diagnose, waaraan zowel bij een conservatieve als een postoperatieve kinesitherapeutische behandeling aandacht besteed dient te worden. De eerste taak van de kinesitherapeut is vaststellen of de dyskinesie te relateren is aan de actuele klachten. Indien de therapeut van oordeel is dat er scapulaire betrokkenheid is in de schouderklachten, is dit een indicatie voor een progressief, evidence-based en functioneel behandelprogramma. In dit hoofdstuk wordt de scapulaire dyskinesie in het kader van schouderpathologie kort geschetst, wordt een algoritme voor de therapeutische aanpak voorgesteld en worden enkele concrete behandeltechnieken beschreven die onmiddellijk in de praktijk toe te passen zijn.

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Cools, A., De Mey, K., Maenhout, A., Vande Velde, A. (2013). De revalidatie van scapulaire dyskinesie bij patiënten met schouderklachten. In: van Wilgen, C., Calders, P., Geraets, J., Nijs, J., Veenhof, C., van Wegen, E. (eds) Jaarboek Fysiotherapie Kinesitherapie 2013. Bohn Stafleu van Loghum, Houten. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-313-9173-8_4

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