Robert James Goddard

Robert James Goddard
  • Bachelor of Applied Science
  • Hanze University of Applied Sciences

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Introduction
My current research concerns the assessment and treatment of bruxism in children with neurodevelopmental disorders. I am a muskuloskeletal and orofacial therpist working in private practice and a teacher/researcher at Hanze university of applied sciences in Groningen. My research interrests are heavily influenced by my also being a father of 2 girls, one of which has Rett syndrome.
Skills and Expertise
Current institution
Hanze University of Applied Sciences
Additional affiliations
February 2015 - May 2024
Fysiotherapie Noorderbad
Position
  • Owner & lead musculoskeletal therapist
Description
  • Primary focus includes orofacial dysfunction, vestibular and oculomotor disorders, and persistent spinal dysfunctions such as cervicogenic headache, whiplash-associated disorders, and traumatic head and neck injuries, including concussion and PCS. Current research topics include PIMD and bruxism. Specialties: spinal disorders, headaches, concussion, education and coaching r.j.goddard@pl.hanze.nl info@fysiotherapienoorderbad.nl www.fysiotherapienoorderbad.nl

Publications

Publications (2)
Article
Background: Ankle decision rules are developed to expedite patient care and reduce the number of radiographs of the ankle and foot. Currently, only three systematic reviews have been conducted on the accuracy of the Ottawa Ankle and Foot Rules (OAFR) in adults and children. However, no systematic review has been performed to determine the most acc...

Questions

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Question
I am currently researching oral health in children with neurodevelopmental disorders and would like to conduct a survey specifically for oral health preferably in relation to QoL.
I'm looking for suggestions other than the RSBQ.
Thanking you all in advance
Robert

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