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Nothing to declare
This thesis contains the following articles. A financial and conflict of interest disclosure
is provided per article.
The Dutch Hip And Groin Outcome Score (HAGOS); translation, adaptation and
validation according to the COSMIN checklist. Igor Tak, Marsha Tijssen, Thijs Schamp,
Inger Sierevelt, Kristian Thorborg, Gino Kerkhoffs, Janine Stubbe, Anne-Marie van
Beijsterveldt, Daniel Haverkamp. (Submitted). There was no funding received for this
study. All authors declared there was no conflict of interest.
The Dutch International Hip Outcome Tool 33 (iHOT-33); translation, adaptation
and validation according to the COSMIN checklist. Marsha Tijssen, Igor Tak, Enrico
de Visser, Maria Nijhuis-van der Sanden, Janine Stubbe, Daniel Haverkamp, Robert van
Cingel. (Revision Submitted). There was no funding received for this study. All authors
declared there was no conflict of interest.
Clinical biomechanics of the soccer instep kick related to groin pain: A review of the
literature considering the role of range of motion. Igor Tak, Adam Weir, Rob Langhout.
Sport Geneesk 2012;45(1):18-26. There was no funding received for this study. All authors
declared there was no conflict of interest.
Is lower hip range of motion a risk factor for groin pain in athletes? A systematic
review with clinical applications. Igor Tak, Leonie Engelaar, Vincent Gouttebarge,
Maarten Barendrecht, Sylvia van den Heuvel, Gino Kerkhoffs, Rob, Langhout, Janine
Stubbe, Adam Weir. Br J Sports Med 2017; Online first 21 April. There was no funding
received for this study. All authors declared there was no conflict of interest.
Hip range of motion is lower in professional football players with hip and groin
symptoms or previous injury, independent of cam deformities. Igor Tak, Phil
Glasgow, Rob Langhout, Adam Weir, Gino Kerkhoffs, Rintje Agricola. Am J Sports Med
2016;44(3):682-8. There was no funding received for this study. All authors declared there
was no conflict of interest.
Relationship between the frequency of football practice during skeletal growth and
the presence of a cam deformity in adult elite football players. Igor Tak, Adam Weir,
Rob Langhout, Erwin Waarsing, Janine Stubbe, Gino Kerkhoffs, Rintje Agricola. Br J
Sports Med 2015;49(9):630-4. There was no funding received for this study. All authors
declared there was no conflict of interest.
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Range of motion of body segments is larger during the maximal instep kick than
during the submaximal instep kick in experienced football players. Rob Langhout, Igor
Tak, Roelof van der Westen, Ton Lenssen. J Sports Med Phys Fitness 2017;57(4):388-95.
There was no funding received for this study. All authors declared there was no conflict
of interest.
A new clinical test for measurement of lower limb sport specific range of motion in
football players: design, reliability and reference findings in non-injured players and
those with long-standing adductor-related groin pain. Igor Tak, Rob Langhout, Sanne
Groters, Adam Weir, Janine Stubbe, Gino Kerkhoffs, Phys Ther Sport 2017;23(1):67-74.
There was no funding received for this study. All authors declared there was no conflict
of interest.
Manual muscle manipulation and early return to sports in footballers with long-
standing adductor-related groin pain; a prospective case series. Igor Tak, Rob
Langhout, Bas Bertrand, Maarten Barendrecht, Janine Stubbe, Gino Kerkhoffs, Adam
Weir. (Revision submitted). There was no funding received for this study. All authors
declared there was no conflict of interest.
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DankwoordTeam
Prof. dr. G.M.M.J. Kerkhoffs, promotor. Beste Gino; in april 2014 meldde ik mij bij jou nadat
ik alles eens goed op een rij had gezet: ga ik het aan, een promotietraject? Ik zocht ruimte
om dat op een eigen manier in te vullen binnen de bestaande kaders van werk en privé en
natuurlijk de academie. Een plek binnen ACES / AMC? Dat kon. Je bood me de mogelijkheid
om ‘mijn geest in vrijheid te ontwikkelen’. Ik ben je dankbaar voor die mogelijkheid en met
name de geboden vrijheid. Elke keuze die ik maakte was daardoor echt een eigen keuze,
gevoed door feedback maar nooit opgelegd. Ook bij jouw team van mensen kon ik altijd
terecht.
Dr. A. Weir, co-promotor. Beste Adam; in 2011 ontmoetten we elkaar: een eerste
samenkomen om klinische bevindingen bij sporters met liespijn te bespreken in Utrecht.
Een ontmoeting met veel positieve energie. Ook wat minder gebruikelijke ideeën konden
rekenen op jouw ‘kritisch respect’. Tijd om daar eens wat over op papier te zetten. Dat
was de eerste aanzet van dit proefschrift. We spraken elkaar daarna veelvuldig en ik werd
door je uitgenodigd in Qatar om onze eerste resultaten met betrekking tot sportspecifieke
mobiliteit te presenteren aan je collegae van the Groin Pain Centre. Een mooie belevenis
die mijn wetenschappelijke ambities katalyseerde. Jouw niet aflatende enthousiasme
en positivisme met betrekking tot onze ideeën waren en zijn een enorme stimulans. Je
internationale erkenning als expert en je wereldwijde netwerk heb je me onbaatzuchtig
aangeboden. Dank! Ik heb enorm veel plezier beleefd aan de samenwerking met jou bij
het tot stand komen van dit magnum opus. Geweldig dat we ook nu nog verder gaan met
gezamenlijke nieuwe lies-projecten.
Dr. R. Agricola, co-promotor. Beste Rintje; Promoveren doe je niet alleen. Dat leerde ik
al vroeg van jou. Met ogenschijnlijk simpele tips and tricks heb je een belangrijke bijdrage
geleverd aan mijn eerste schreden op het schrijvers-pad. Terugkijkend realiseer ik me nu
pas hoeveel hulp en steun je me geboden hebt. Jong onderwijst oud: prachtig voorbeeldje
evolutietheorie. Als ik je laat op de avond belde met een vraag had je vrijwel direct het
antwoord klaar. Dat je dat kon onderbouwen met gedetailleerde fundamentele kennis en
daarbij statistische formules uit je mouw schudde maakte diepe indruk. Een stuk tekst
lag altijd maar kort bij jou om het vervolgens met heldere feedback terug te krijgen. Dat
deze samenwerking behalve een aantal publicaties ook de nodige prachtige niet-heup-
lies-gerelateerde momenten heeft opgeleverd zoals bieren in het Sheraton in Doha en full
speed door de souq op jacht naar sierraden maakte het nog meer de moeite waard. Drie
jaar geleden mocht ik jouw promotie bijwonen. Ik ben er trots op dat jij mijn co-promotor
bent en nu in mijn commissie zit.
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Overige leden van de commissie
Prof. dr. Oostra, Prof. dr. Nollet, dank dat u beiden mijn uitnodiging als commissielid hebt
willen aanvaarden en de tijd hebt genomen om u te verdiepen in dit proefschrift.
Prof. dr. Maas, Prof. dr. Diercks, Dr. Tol, beste Mario, Ron en Hans, dank voor het
zitting nemen in de commissie. We zijn elkaar de afgelopen jaren met enige regelmaat
tegengekomen binnen de sportmedische wereld als het ging om wetenschap, onderwijs of
zorg. Jullie positieve houding en enthousiasme zijn aanstekelijk en inspirerend.
Prof. dr. Glasgow, dear Phil, I am grateful for your presence in my PhD committee. A
third party in Switzerland, who thought we would be complimentary, arranged our first
meeting almost four years ago. This was not just a wild guess and worked out wonderfully
well. It felt like finding a piece of the puzzle that had never been lost; a valuable add-on
to what Rob Langhout and I had already been developing. Others did not always share
our thoughts on injury mechanisms and treatment pathways. Meeting up and closely
working together on research and education has strengthened our ideas and tightened our
friendship. Always good to end a hard days work together with a good wine or beer (or two).
We have been in many nice places together and having the families involved occasionally
made it even more valuable. I am looking forward to our next meeting in Belfast in October
and I am confident it will be one of more to come.
Paranimfen
Rob Langhout, Rob, ik ben trots dat je mijn paranimf wil zijn. Tijdens en na een traject als
dit tel je je zegeningen. Jij bent er daar een van. Ik ben je dankbaar voor je vriendschap, de
dagen filosoferen over bewegen en blessures en het feit dat je altijd bereikbaar bent. En dan
bedoel ik ook echt altijd! Samen sporters meten, schrijven aan artikelen, instructiefilmpjes
opnemen, workshops geven, wat hebben we al veel gedaan. Je bent een heel groot en
belangrijk onderdeel van het fundament van dit boekje. Na de afronding hiervan zijn we
nog niet klaar. Dat weten we allebei. Het gemak waarmee wij communiceren is bijzonder.
Naast de vakinhoudelijke onderwerpen en onze gezamenlijke verwondering over wat er
binnen ons vak allemaal (niet) gebeurt blijft er nog ruimte voor oeverloos geOH. Veel tijd
hadden we daarvoor tijdens de trips die we samen maakten binnen Nederland maar ook
naar Wenen, Kaprun, Belfast, Londen, Qatar, Dublin, Gent, de Azoren, Istanbul. Ik ben
benieuwd naar wat de volgende bestemming zal zijn. Let’s move on!
Ramon Tak, broer, onze studie en carrière hebben zich eerst anti-fasisch en nu meer
synchroon voltrokken. Ik ben er trots op dat je het zo goed doet en het is fantastisch om te
zien dat je zowel professioneel als privé lekker op je plek zit. Dat jij juist op deze dag ‘naast’
mij wil staan vind ik heel bijzonder.
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En
Dr. Janine Stubbe, Janine; Met veel plezier kijk ik terug op onze samenwerking. Je hoeft
geen goede scout te zijn om jouw kwaliteiten, niet opgepoetst door gallery-play, te zien. Je
positivisme is aanstekelijk. Spannend, die lange aanloop naar de RAAK call. En heerlijk, de
zoete smaak van de winst toen ‘we wonnen’. Mooi waren de momenten van samenzitten,
ideeën uitwisselen en zien waar we elkaar konden versterken. Hierdoor heb ook jij aan
mijn ontwikkeling in het algemeen en dit boekje in het bijzonder een belangrijke bijdrage
geleverd. Tijdens het schrijven van de laatste tekst ervan zijn we samen al weer bezig
met het opzetten van nieuwe projecten om blessures beter te gaan begrijpen. Een mooi
vooruitzicht!
Jenneke, zakenpartner. In 2007 startte onze samenwerking die nog altijd voortduurt.
We bouwden samen in 2012 een nieuwe prachtige praktijk met alle mogelijkheden
die je je maar kan wensen. Je houdt de neiging om te vernieuwen en staat altijd in ‘de
vooruit’ om onzichtbaar flinke meters te maken. Zo laat je je omgeving presteren. Ik ben
je enorm dankbaar voor de vrijheid, je steun en het vertrouwen wat je me geboden hebt
om de praktijk te combineren met onderwijs en onderzoek. Dit boekje is daar het tastbare
resultaat van. Je bent een bijzonder mens.
Giselle, mijn mooie en krachtige vrouw. Zonder jouw steun was dit boekje er niet
gekomen. Ik ben je enorm dankbaar:
Voor die ontelbare keren dat ik mij achter een oplichtend appeltje heb kunnen verschuilen.
Bijna altijd omdat ik het leuk vond en soms omdat het nog even moest. Voor je geduld met
mijn soms bijna obsessieve drang om ‘dit nog even af te maken’. Een revisie of submission
van een artikel was onderdeel van dit patroon. Terugkijkend heeft daar de afgelopen 3
jaar slechts een vakantie niet onder ‘geleden’. Hoewel je soms deed alsof je niet begreep
waarom ik dat toch allemaal op mijn hals haalde denk ik dat je gezien hebt dat het me veel
voldoening, uitdaging en energie gaf. Ik bewonder je om jouw down-to-earth mentaliteit en
ben gewoon ontzettend blij met ons samenzijn!
Karsten en Philip, mijn kerels. ‘Even wachten, ik kom er zo aan’. Ik zal dat echt nog wel
eens zeggen. Maar niet meer omdat ik weer zo nodig een ‘werkstuk in het Engels moet
maken’. Dit boekje met al die werkstukken is nu af. Jullie vonden het wel ‘vet’ dat iedereen
op de hele wereld zo’n stuk kon lezen. En ja, ik moet eerst nog een spreekbeurt houden in
zo’n raar pak. Dan gaan ‘de professors’ vragen stellen. Ik denk overigens niet dat Professor
Maas vragen gaat stellen over het spelletje Mario. Ik hoop het ook niet trouwens want daar
weten jullie meer vanaf dan ik. Gelukkig zijn jullie erbij om het van dichtbij mee te maken.
Pap en mam, dank voor jullie onvoorwaardelijke steun om mij te laten worden en
zijn wie ik ben. Het is (vooralsnog?) niet het leven op een zeilboot, zonder huis en zo min
mogelijk werken (je weet nog wel). Die lang geleden uitgesproken ambitie is toch wat
veranderd. Dat jullie me zelf dit pad hebben laten vinden zonder direct de weg te wijzen
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siert jullie. Mooi dat jullie altijd interesse hebben in wat me bezighoudt. Ook tijdens dit
traject, waarvan ik nagenoeg zeker weet dat de precieze inhoud jullie niet veel zegt,
toonden jullie interesse, begrip en fysieke en mentale steun tijdens drukke tijden. Ik voel
en waardeer dat nog steeds. Super dat jullie erbij zijn.
Daarnaast is er een groot aantal mensen dat, allemaal op hun eigen wijze, heeft
bijgedragen aan het werk dat ik in dit proefschrift mag presenteren. Dank voor jullie hulp
en positieve kritiek, warme ontvangst en het (helpen bij) openen van deuren waardoor wij
data konden verzamelen en de tijd die jullie vrij maakten om van gedachten te wisselen.
Dat is niet altijd vanzelfsprekend en heb ik enorm gewaardeerd.
Aan het einde van dit proefschrift past een kleine overdenking
Als teamsporter ontdek je dat er altijd mensen zijn die dingen beter kunnen dan jijzelf. Leren
zien dat anderen je kunnen en soms moeten aanvullen is van grote waarde. Het samenwerken
met die mensen leidt daarom vaak tot een mooi resultaat. Of je dan wint of verliest; als de
synergie goed was kun je in beide gevallen een mooie pot gespeeld hebben en met een goed
gevoel van het veld stappen.
Werken met sporters en promoveren binnen het domein van de sportgezondheidszorg
maken dat ‘scoren’ toch ook ergens een plek heeft. Een auteur en een artikel kunnen ‘scoren’.
Er bestaat daarbij een delicate balans tussen kwantiteit en kwaliteit van de output (artikelen).
Co-auteurs, peer-review en ‘zucht naar status’ op de impact-factor ladder remmen het eerste
en bewaken het laatste. Er gaat veel tijd zitten in de bewaking van de kwaliteit van welk
manuscript dan ook. Omdat er geen vaste toetsmatrijs is, is dit proces open voor wat betreft
veel keuzes die gemaakt worden.
Het mogen doormaken van deze eigen wetenschappelijke ontwikkeling maakt mij vrolijk,
trots en nederig tegelijk.
Het is af, ik stap van het veld, het was een mooie pot. Op naar de volgende wedstrijd, maar
eerst een lekker herstel-traininkje.
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PhD portfolio
Name: Igor J.R. Tak
PhD period: April 2014-September 2017
Promotor: Prof. dr. Gino M.M.J Kerkhoffs
Co-promotores: Dr. Rintje Agricola
Dr. Adam Weir
Podium presentations
Will biomechanics guide us in the assessment and treatment of groin injury? Invited speaker
at Physio First Conference 2017, Nottingham (UK): 2017
Treatment of groin pain in athletes. Invited speaker at The Dutch Annual Scientific
Congress for Sports Medicine, Ermelo (Netherlands): 2016
Hip impingement and young athletes. Invited speaker at Sport Congress “Radiology meets
sports medicine”, AMC/ACES, Amsterdam (Netherlands): 2016
Hip and groin pain in athletes: What’s groin’ on? Invited speaker at Sportärzte Woche,
Gesellschaft für Interdisziplinäre Zusammenarbeit, Kaprun (Austria): 2015
Cam type deformity, loading of young athletes and hip and groin complaints. Are there
relations? Free paper at The Dutch Congress for Sports Medicine, Van der Valk Hotel,
Eindhoven (Netherlands): 2015
The young injured athlete; Recognizing specific sports injuries. Invited speaker at The
Dutch Congress for Paediatric Physiotherapy. De Fabrique congress centre, Maarssen
(Netherlands): 2015
A young athletes hip & groin; Femoroacetabular impingement and the impact of high
training loads at a key age and relevance to future health. Invited speaker at The Biennial
ACSEMP Conference Brighton (UK): 2015
Measurements in sports rehabilitation; a clinical challenge. Keynote at the International
Symposium on Sports Medicine. University Medical Centre Groningen (Netherlands):
2015
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A manual muscle manipulation and early return to sports in footballers with long-standing
adductor-related groin pain; a prospective case series. Free paper at The World Groin Pain
Conference. Aspetar Excellence Auditorium, Aspetar Hospital, Doha (Qatar): 2014
Relationship between the frequency of football practice during skeletal growth and the
presence of a cam deformity in adult elite football players. Free paper at The WFATT/ARTI/
FSEM World Congress Hip, groin and hamstring; a complex triangle. The Helix, Dublin
City University, Dublin (Ireland): 2014
Sport specific range of motion is reduced in footballers with long standing adductor related
groin pain. Free paper at WFATT/ARTI/FSEM World Congress Hip, groin and hamstring; a
complex triangle. The Helix, Dublin City University, Dublin (Ireland): 2014
The throwing athlete. Clinical examination of the athlete’s shoulder and evidence for safe
return to sport. Invited speaker at Sports Medicine Symposium. University Medical Centre
Groningen (Netherlands): 2014
Sport specific range of motion and its relation to long-standing adductor related groin pain.
Invited speaker at Aspetar Groin Pain Conference. ASPETAR hospital, Doha (Qatar): 2013
(incl. workshops and visiting professional rounds)
Clinical biomechanics of soccer kicking and its relation to long-standing adductor related
groin pain. Invited speaker at GIZ Physio Fokus Tag Hufte/Leiste. Vienna (Austria): 2013
(incl. workshops)
Sport specific range of motion and its relation to groin injury in soccer. Invited speaker at
The International Symposium on Sports Medicine; University Medical Centre Groningen
(Netherlands): 2013
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Publications (peer reviewed)
Tak I, Engelaar L, Gouttebarge V, Barendrecht M, Van den Heuvel S, Kerkhoffs G, Langhout
R, Stubbe J, Weir A. Is lower hip range of motion a risk factor for groin pain in athletes?
A systematic review with clinical applications. Br J Sports Med. 2017, Online first 21 April.
Tak I, Langhout R, Groters S, Weir A, Stubbe J, Kerkhoffs G. A new clinical test for
measurement of lower limb specific range of motion in football players: Design, reliability
and reference findings in non-injured players and those with long-standing adductor-
related groin pain. Phys Ther Sport. 2016, Jul 31.
doi: 10.1016/j.ptsp.2016.07.007. [Epub ahead of print]
Langhout R, Tak I, van der Westen R, Lenssen T. Range of motion of body segments
is larger during the maximal instep kick than during the submaximal instep kick in
experienced football players. J Sports Med Phys Fitness. 2017;57(4):388-95
Tak I, Glasgow P, Langhout R, Weir R, Kerkhoffs G, Agricola R. Hip range of motion is
lower in professional football players with hip and groin symptoms or previous injury,
independent of cam deformity. Am J Sports Med. 2016 Mar;44(3):682-8.
doi: 10.1177/0363546515617747. [Epub 2015 Dec 16]
De Vries A, Zwerver H, Diercks R, Tak I, Van Berkel S, van Cingel R, Van der Worp H, Van den
Akker-Scheek I. Effect of patellar strap and sports tape on pain in patellar tendinopathy:
a randomized controlled trial. Scand J Med Sci Sports. 2016 Oct;26(10):1217-24. doi:
10.1111/sms.12556. [Epub ahead of print]
Tak I, Weir A, Langhout R, Stubbe J, Kerkhoffs G, Agricola R. Relationship between the
frequency of football practice during skeletal growth and the presence of a cam deformity
in adult elite football players. Br J Sports Med. 2015; May;49(9):630-4.
doi:10.1136/bjsports-2014-094130. [Epub 2015 Jan 7]
Langhout R, Weber M, Tak I, Lenssen T. Timing characteristics of body segments during
the maximal instep kick in experienced football players. J Sports Med Phys Fitness. 2016
Jul-Aug;56(7-8):849-56.
[Epub 2015 Jul 1]
Tak I, Langhout R. Groin injury in soccer; steps towards a sport specific approach. From
hypothesis to physical examination and treatment. Aspetar Sports Medicine Journal.
2014;3(TT4):136-141.
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Tak I, Eppinga P, Weir A, Francke T, Langhout R, Thorborg K. Translation and cross
cultural adaptation of the Hip and Groin Outcome Score (HAGOS). 2013; August: online
only: www.koos.nu.
Schoots E, Tak I, Veenstra B, Krebbers Y, Bax J. Ultrasound characteristics of the lateral
retinaculum in 10 patients with patellofemoral pain syndrome compared to healthy
controls. J Bodyw Mov Ther. 2013;17(4):523-529.
Meijer L, Tak I. Full thickness rupture of the patellar tendon. Sportgericht. 2013;67(3):24-
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Meijer L, Tak I. Parsonage-Turnersyndroom; a case report. Flemish/Dutch Journal of Sports
Medicine and Sports Science. 2012 Dec;45(5) [Dutch]
Tak I, Weir A, Langhout R. Clinical Biomechanics of the soccer instep kick and the relation
to groin injury; a review of literature. Flemish/Dutch Journal of Sports Medicine and Sports
Science. 2012 Mar;45(1):18-26 [Dutch]
Tak I, Schoots E. A young pole vault jumper complaining about pain in the right knee – a
case report. Fysiopraxis. 2009 May;18(5):18-21 [Dutch]
Tak I, Critical appraisal on “Echografie”. Fysiopraxis. 2007 Dec;16(12):39 [Dutch]
Publications (book / journal chapter and other)
Tak I, Langhout R. Groin pain in athletes. InTouch Journal. Towcester: Organisation of
Chartered Physiotherapists in Private Practice. 2017 Summer;156:12-20.
Tijssen M, Schamp T, Tak I. Translation, cross-cultural adaptation and validation of
patient reported outcome measures. Flemish/Dutch Journal of Sports Medicine and Sports
Science. 2017 Mar;50(1):42-44 [Dutch]
Van Beijsterveldt A, Tak I, Langhout R, Stubbe J. Monaco abstracts 295: Risk factors for
groin injuries in elite male soccer players. Br J Sports Med. 2017;51:400.
Reehorst J, Tak I, Bult H, Glashouwer P. Competence profile for the Dutch sports
physiotherapist, Royal Dutch Physiotherapy Association/Dutch Federation for Sports
Physiotherapy, Amersfoort [Dutch]. [Revised version]
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Langhout R, Tak I, Glasgow P. Groin pain in athletes: A comprehensive sports
physiotherapeutic approach. Sportphysiotherapie, Groin pain Issue. (Eds. Ophey M, Tak
I.) Thieme Verlag [German]. 2016 May;64-71.
Glasgow P, Tak I, Langhout R. Groin pain in athletes: Rehabilitation of a footballer with
groin pain; Case report. Sportphysiotherapie, Groin pain Issue. (Eds. Ophey M, Tak I.)
Thieme Verlag [German]. 2016 May;72-76.
Brooymans F, Lenssen A, Engelen-van Melick N, Knoop J, Rondhuis G, Neeleman-van
der Steen C, Tak I, Hullegie W, Hendriks E, Janssen R. Evidence statement on Acute Knee
Injuries, Royal Dutch Physical Therapy Association (KNGF). Amersfoort [Dutch]. 2015.
Tak I. An athlete with acute Achilles tendon rupture; a case report on conservative
management strategy. Sportphysiotherapie, Tendon Issue. Thieme Verlag AG [German].
2014.
Tak I. Chapter 16; Clinical reasoning-Hockey and knee injury, in Sportphysiotherapie.
(Eds. Bant et al.), 2011, Georg Thieme Verlag AG [German]:485-502
Reviewer
British Journal of Sports Medicine
Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports
Physical Therapy in Sport
Flemish/Dutch Journal of Sports Medicine and Sports Science
Award
Dutch sports physiotherapist of the year 2015-2016. Rewarded by the Dutch Association
of Chartered Sports Physiotherapists for clinical and research work in combination with
knowledge transfer.
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Teaching
“Hip and groin pain in athletes; fitting the evidence into a conceptual approach”. Symposium
at Philips Stadium, PSV Eindhoven (Netherlands). 2017.
“Bridging the gap: from clinic to research and vice versa”. Prof in the lead lecture: A co-
lecture with J. Stubbe; University of applied sciences, Amsterdam (Netherlands). 2016.
“Management of hip and groin pain in footballers: How we do it”. Invited lecture for Arsenal
FC medical staff: (including workshop); Arsenal FC training ground, London (UK). 2016.
“Masterclass sports physiotherapy “Sports analysis: from biomechanics to treatment in
athletes with groin pain”. Vienna (Austria) 2014 and Belfast (UK). 2015.
Lecturer and Coordinator Master of Science in Sports Physical Therapy program by Dutch
Institute of Allied Health Care (Nederlands Paramedisch Instituut) AVANS+; Sports and
congress Centre Papendal, Arnhem (Netherlands): 2007-current (yearly).
Supervising
Master of Science in Sports Physical Therapy; supervising students on their research
projects. NPi/Avans+. 2012-2016. 1 or 2 students yearly.
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Curriculum Vitae
Igor Tak was born in Tilburg (05-07-1971) and raised in Goirle, a serene village in Noord-
Brabant (The Netherlands). After graduating from high school (Gymnasium β) at Mill Hill
College, he graduated his Physiotherapy Bachelor in Utrecht in 1996. Besides his clinical
work as a consulting physiotherapist in primary health care he completed his Master
of Science in Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Sciences in Leuven (B) in 2000 and his
Master of Science in Sports Physiotherapy in Breda (NL) in 2013.
At that time he had worked as a consulting physiotherapist in sports and orthopaedic
rehabilitation for more than 10 years. Together with Jenneke Bouman, he founded
(co-owners) “Fysiotherapie Utrecht Oost – Het centrum voor Gezondheid, Beweging
en Sport”, a multi disciplinary treatment centre for movement related disorders in
Utrecht in 2012. In 2014 he started his PhD project on hip and groin pain in athletes at
the Academic Medical Centre Amsterdam (AMC) / Academic Centre for Evidence Based
Sports Medicine (ACES), supervised by promotor professor dr. Gino Kerkhoffs and
supported by co-promotores and experts dr. Rintje Agricola and dr. Adam Weir. The basis
of this scientific journey was and still is an intensive collaboration with colleague Rob
Langhout (Nijmegen), who is a consulting manual therapist and experienced tutor at
the Masters Program for Manual Therapy. This fruitful and inspiring collaboration has
resulted in multiple publications in internationally recognized peer-reviewed journals like
BJSM and AJSM.
Besides the current clinical and research work Igor teaches on topics in sports
physiotherapy and rehabilitation of sports related musculoskeletal injuries. He has
presented at national and international conferences and co-authored The Dutch
Evidence Based Statement on Acute Knee Injury and the Competency Profile for Sports
Physiotherapists, both for the Royal Dutch Society for Physiotherapy.
Igor married Giselle Ronnen in 2007. They are the proud parents of two sons: Karsten
(2008) and Philip (2012).
“Sports medicine: only a team can make the difference.”