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Six inertial measurement unit-based components describe wheelchair mobility performance during wheelchair tennis matches
Rietveld, T., Vegter, R. J. K., van der Slikke, R. M. A., Hoekstra, A. E., van der Woude, L. H. V., de Groot, S.Published in Sports Engineering (2023)“…van der Slikke, R. M. A.…”
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Obtaining wheelchair kinematics with one sensor only? The trade-off between number of inertial sensors and accuracy for measuring wheelchair mobility performance in sports
van Dijk, M. P., van der Slikke, R. M. A., Rupf, R., Hoozemans, M. J. M., Berger, M. A. M., Veeger, D. J. H. E. J.Published in Journal of Biomechanics (2022)“…van der Slikke, R. M. A.…”
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Wheelchair mobility performance enhancement by changing wheelchair properties: What is the effect of grip, seat height, and mass?
van der Slikke, R. M. A., de Witte, A. M. H., Berger, M. A. M., Bregman, D. J. J., Veeger, D. J. H. E. J.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2018)“…van der Slikke, R. M. A.…”
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Speed profiles in wheelchair court sports; comparison of two methods for measuring wheelchair mobility performance
van der Slikke, R., Mason, B., Berger, M., Goosey-Tolfrey, V.Published in ISBS Proceedings Archive (Michigan) (2017)“…van der Slikke, R.…”
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Speed profiles in wheelchair court sports; comparison of two methods for measuring wheelchair mobility performance
van der Slikke, R. M. A., Mason, B. S., Berger, M. A. M., Goosey-Tolfrey, V. L.Published in Journal of Biomechanics (2017)“…van der Slikke, R. M. A.…”
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Push characteristics in wheelchair court sport sprinting
van der Slikke, R., Berger, M., Bregman, D., Veeger, D. J.Published in Procedia Engineering (2016)“…van der Slikke, R.…”
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