Cities Including Children
R.C.H. Kwakman (Robin)
Robin Kwakman (MSc) werkt als docent en promovendus bij de opleiding Fysiotherapie (faculteit Gezondheid). Hij is afgestudeerd aan de Universiteit van Amsterdam (UvA) als klinisch epidemioloog binnen de master Evidence Based Practice en heeft een achtergrond als fysiotherapeut. Zijn promotietraject focust zich op revalidatie en herstel van ernstig zieke patiƫnten op de intensive care van het Amsterdam UMC locatie AMC. In dit traject wordt hij begeleid door promotoren Prof. Dr. Frans Nollet en Prof. Dr. Raoul Engelbert en co-promotoren Dr. Marike van der Schaaf en Dr. Eric Voorn.
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Metabolic load during morning care and active bed exercises in critically ill patients
Kwakman, R. C. H., Voorn, E. L., Sommers, J., Gerrits, K., Nollet, F., Engelbert, R. H. H., & van der Schaaf, M. (2024). Metabolic load during morning care and active bed exercises in critically ill patients: an explorative study. Australian Critical Care, 37(3), 441-447. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aucc.2023.04.006
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Response to letter to the editor
Kwakman, R. C. H., Voorn, E. L., Horn, J., Nollet, F., Engelbert, R. H. H., Sommers, J., & van der Schaaf, M. (2022). Response to letter to the editor: Concerns with effect of bodyweight-supported treadmill training in ambulation recovery and length of hospital stay in critically ill patients. Journal of Critical Care, 70, Article 154057. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcrc.2022.154057
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Steps to recovery: Body weight-supported treadmill training for critically ill patients: A randomized controlled trial
Kwakman, R. C. H., Voorn, E. L., Horn, J., Nollet, F., Engelbert, R. H. H., Sommers, J., & van der Schaaf, M. (2022). Steps to recovery: Body weight-supported treadmill training for critically ill patients: A randomized controlled trial. Journal of Critical Care, 69, 1-9. Article 154000. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcrc.2022.154000
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Steps to recovery
Kwakman, R. C. H., Sommers, J., Horn, J., Nollet, F., Engelbert, R. H. H., & van der Schaaf, M. (2020). Steps to recovery: body weight-supported treadmill training for critically ill patients: a randomized controlled trial. Trials, 21(1), Article 409. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-020-04333-y
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Physiotherapy treatment approaches for survivors of critical illness
Kwakman, R. C. H., Major, M. E., Dettling-Ihnenfeldt, D. S., Nollet, F., Engelbert, R. H. H., & van der Schaaf, M. (2019). Physiotherapy treatment approaches for survivors of critical illness: a proposal from a Delphi study. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice, 36(12), 1421-1431. https://doi.org/10.1080/09593985.2019.1579283
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Physical therapy after critical illness
Major-Helsloot, M., Kwakman, R., Kho, M., Connolly, B., McWilliams, D., Denehy, L., Hanekom, S., Patman, S., Gosselink, R., Jones, C., Needham, D., Nollet, F., Engelbert, R., & Schaaf, M. (2016). Physical therapy after critical illness: an international expert consensus statement. Physiotherapy, 102(Supplement 1), E54-E55. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0031940616300815
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Surviving critical illness: what is next?
Major, M. E., Kwakman, R., Kho, M. E., Connolly, B., McWilliams, D., Denehy, L., Hanekom, S., Patman, S., Gosselink, R., Jones, C., Nollet, F., Needham, D. M., Engelbert, R. H. H., & van der Schaaf, M. (2016). Surviving critical illness: what is next? an expert consensus statement on physical rehabilitation after hospital discharge. Critical Care, 20, Article 354. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13054-016-1508-x