
Gert Kwakkel (Netherlands)

Session
Focused symposium: Increasing Practice after Stroke to Optimise Rehabilitation (Speaker)
Biography
Professor Gert Kwakkel started his career as a physiotherapist in the department of Neurology and Neurosurgery at the VU University Medical Centre of Amsterdam in 1982. He obtained a MSc degree in Human Movement Science at the Vrije Universiteit in 1993. Based on a grant from the Dutch Heart Association in 1994, he proceeded to conduct doctoral research in the Department Physical Therapy at the Vrije Universiteit. He researched the effects of intensity of upper and lower limb training after stroke. He has published more than 90 scientific papers in peer reviewed journals such as Lancet and Stroke. Currently, Prof Kwakkel has a chair of Neurorehabilitation at the VU University Medical Centre () in Amsterdam as well as the Rudolf Magnus Institute in Utrecht in The Netherlands. In particular his chair is dedicated to translational research in which knowledge from pre-clinical research is used for a better understanding of functional change in the field of stroke rehabilitation as well as patients with Parkinson’s' disease and multiple sclerosis. He is president of the Dutch Society of Neurorehabilitation and European Managing editor of the journal Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair (NNR) www.neurorehab.nl. Prof Kwakkel has participated in several national and international steering committees for the development of guidelines on stroke management. In addition, he is a senior lecturer at the faculty of human movement science in Amsterdam and is appointed to the position of visiting professor in the Faculty of health, social work and education in the University of Northumbria in Great-Britain.



