Research

Science and research is fundamental to the progress and development of existing and new technologies to provide improved and more efficient medical care. Medical research, training and semminars, guidelines, inventions all help to advance our specific knowledge and let us stand on the forefront of new developments to deliver simply the best for our patients.

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Science and research

Our team members are the authors of many publications in leading international medical peer-reviewed journals, both in general and those with orthopedics, physiotherapy and manual therapy specialties. Our research is focused on biomechanics and kinematics of the musculoskeletal system and treatment outcomes of specialty shoulder diseases.

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Members of the maja clinic team are speakers at international conferences for orthopedics, physiotherapy and manual therapy. We happily speak about specialty shoulder diseases!

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Publications

Our team members are the authors of many publications in leading international medical peer-reviewed journals, both in general and those with orthopedics, physiotherapy and manual therapy specialties. Our research is focused on biomechanics and kinematics of the musculoskeletal system and treatment outcomes of specialty shoulder diseases.

  • , , , , , , , : Subacromial anaesthetics increase asymmetry of scapular kinematics in patients with subacromial pain syndrome. Man Ther. [Epub ahead of print]
  • , , , , , , , , , , , : Molecular signatures of age-associated chronic degeneration of shoulder muscles. Oncotarget Feb 23;7(8):8513-23
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  • , , , , , , , : Three-dimensional shoulder kinematics normalize after rotator cuff repair. J Shoulder Elbow Surg. Jun;25(6):881-9
  • , , , , , , , : Patterns of Age-Associated Degeneration Differ in Shoulder Muscles. Front. Aging Neurosci. 7:236
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  • : Authors’ reply: Use of sutures as Kirschner wire and tension-band wire for olecranon fractures: a technical note. J Orthop Surg ;23(1):133
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  • , , , , , : Multivariate analyses of rotator cuff pathologies in shoulder disability. PLOSone. ;10(2): e0118158
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  • , , , , : Treatment of supination deformity for obstetric brachial plexus injury: a systematic review and meta-analysis. J Hand Surg Am. ;39(10):1948-1958.e2
  • , , : Use of sutures as Kirschner wire and tensionband wire for olecranon fractures: a technical note. J Orthop Surg ;22(3):440-2
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  • , , , , , : Large fixed-size metal-on-metal total hip arthroplasty: higher serum metal ion levels in patients with pain. Int Orthop. ;39(4):631-8
  • , , , , , : The minimal detectable change of the Constant score in impingement, full-thickness tears, and massive rotator cuff tears. J Shoulder Elbow Surg. ;24(3):376-81
  • , , , , , : Cranial humerus translation, deltoid activation, adductor co-activation and rotator cuff disease - Different patterns in rotator cuff tears, subacromial impingement and controls. Clin Biomech (Bristol, Avon). ;29(1):26-32.
  • , , , : Does the latissimus dorsi tendon transfer for massive rotator cuff tears remain active postoperatively and restore active external rotation? J Shoulder Elbow Surg. ;23(4):553-60.
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  • , , , , , : Cranial translation of the humeral head on radiographs in rotator cuff tear patients: the modified active abduction view. Med Biol Eng Comput. ;52(3):233-40.
  • , , , : Teres major tendon transfer for patients with massive irreparable posterosuperior rotator cuff tears: Short-term clinical results. Bone Joint J. ;95-B(4):523-9.
  • , , : Metaalvrije zuggurtung-osteosynthese voor olecranonfracturen bij de low-demand patiënt. Ned tijdschrift van de traumatologie ;20:90-92.
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  • , , , , : The Western Ontario rotator cuff index in rotator cuff disease patients: a comprehensive reliability and responsiveness validation study. Am J Sports Med. ;40(7):1611-9

Presentations

Members of the maja clinic team are speakers at international conferences for orthopedics, physiotherapy and manual therapy. We happily speak about specialty shoulder diseases!

  • J.F. Henseler, M. van Dijk: Schouderklachten en inklemming bij sport: "Impingement". 2016 Levitas, At Leiden, the Netherlands
  • Y. Raz, J.F. Henseler, A. Kolk, Z. Tatum, N. Kuipers Groosjohan, N.E. Verwey, W. Arindrarto, S.M. Kielbasa, J. Nagels, P.A.C. 't Hoen, R.G.H.H. Nelissen, V. Raz: Shoulder muscles: a novel model for muscle degeneration in chronic conditions. 2015 EMBO workshop on Molecular Mechanisms of muscle growth and wasting in health and disease, At Locarno, Switzerland
  • A. Kolk, J.F. Henseler, P. van der Zwaal, J. Nagels, T.P.M. Vliet Vlieland, R.G.H.H. Nelissen: The minimal detectable change of the Constant score in patients with impingement, full-thickness and massive rotator cuff tears. SECEC 2014, At Istanbul, Turkey
  • A. Kolk, J.F. Henseler, B. Zondag, J. Nagels, E.W. van Zwet, J.H. de Groot, R.G.H.H. Nelissen: Three-dimensional shoulder movement following teres major and latissimus dorsi tendon transfer for massive irreparable rotator cuff tears. SECEC 2014, At Istanbul, Turkey
  • J.F. Henseler, Y. Raz, J. Nagels, E.W. van Zwet, V. Raz, R.G.H.H. Nelissen: Cross-sectional surface areas on MR Arthrography of rotator cuff muscles as a measure for atrophy: effects on superior translation of the humeral head. ISG 2014, At Waterloo, Canada
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  • J.F. Henseler, B. Zondag, J. Nagels, J.H. De Groot, R.G.H.H. Nelissen: Three-dimensional shoulder movement following teres major and latissimus dorsi tendon transfer for massive irreparable rotator cuff tears. ISG 2014, At Waterloo, Canada
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  • J.F. Henseler, Y. Raz, J. Nagels, E.W. van Zwet, V. Raz, R.G.H.H. Nelissen: Multivariate analyses of rotator cuff muscle loss in the shoulder. EFORT 2014, At Londen, United Kingdom
  • J.F. Henseler, B. Zondag, J. Nagels, J.H. de Groot, R.G.H.H. Nelissen: Three-dimensional shoulder movement following teres major and latissimus dorsi tendon transfer for massive irreparable rotator cuff tears. EFORT 2014, At Londen, United Kingdom
  • J.F. Henseler: Rotatorcuffletsels: size matters! NERASS 2013, At Zeist, the Netherlands
  • J.F. Henseler: Peestransposities voor massale rotator cuff scheuren. Refereeravond Orthopaedie 2013, At Leiden, the Netherlands
  • J.F. Henseler, P.B. de Witte, J. Nagels, R.G.H.H. Nelissen, J.H. de Groot: Active isometric ABduction causes cranial translation of the humeral head in rotator cuff tear patients. EORS 2012, At Amsterdam, the Netherlands
  • J.F. Henseler, J. Nagels, R.G.H.H. Nelissen, J.H. de Groot: Teres Major Tendon Transfer Surgery for Massive Irreparable Posterosuperior Rotator Cuff Tears. EORS 2012, At Amsterdam, the Netherlands
  • J.F. Henseler, P.B. de Witte, J. Nagels, R.G.H.H. Nelissen, J.H. de Groot: Active abduction and adduction increase superior translation of the humerus in rotator cuff tear patients. ISG 2012, At Aberystwyth, United Kingdom
  • J.F. Henseler: Heads up - Cranial translation of the humeral head in rotator cuff tear patients. Nederlandse schouder- en elleboogwerkgroep 2011, At Soestduinen, the Netherlands
  • J.F. Henseler, P.B. de Witte, TPM Vliet Vlieland, R.G.H.H. Nelissen: Dutch WORC: Western Ontario Rotator Cuff Index. EORS 2011, At Vienna, Austria