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Maarten Koenis is an active researcher specializing in the intersection of musculoskeletal disease, mental health, and congenital upper limb differences, with a pronounced focus on quality-of-life impacts among young adult populations in the Netherlands. His scholarly contributions demonstrate rigorous investigation into how physical disabilities correlate with psychological well-being and functional limitations.
His primary research domains include:
- Musculoskeletal Disease mechanisms and manifestations
- Mental Health outcomes in chronic disability
- Congenital Upper Limb Difference epidemiology and management
- Quality of Life assessment methodologies
- Counseling Psychology interventions
- Rehabilitation Engineering solutions
Current research trajectories reveal a strong emphasis on quantitative analysis of disability patterns, particularly examining how congenital upper limb differences precipitate musculoskeletal complications and influence mental health trajectories. This work employs clinical assessment tools like the Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand (DASH) score within Dutch population cohorts.
No scientific awards, honors, or fellowship recognitions were documented in the available materials. Similarly, there is no evidence of student supervision activities, research grant acquisitions, or laboratory/team affiliations within the provided dataset.
