Improving the quality of life and maintaining independence and social participation of people suffering from movement disorders. How? Through joint and interdisciplinary scientific research. Focused on innovation, whereby a close cooperation exists between scientists, private health funding organizations and innovative companies.
Improving the quality of life and maintaining independence and social participation of people suffering from movement disorders. How? Through joint and interdisciplinary scientific research. Focused on innovation, whereby a close cooperation exists between scientists, private health funding organizations and innovative companies.
ICMS projects capture sets of activities that (1) aim to produce unique interdisciplinary deliverables (2) are time-bounded and (3) are part of at least one ICMS program. ICMS projects relate to the six patient populations:
A study about self-management strategies deployed by and for people with rheumatism.