Prof. Matthias Stettler
Profil

Prof. Matthias Stettler Dozent
Contact
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Présence
Mercredi
Jeudi -
Adresse
Berner Fachhochschule
Santé
Fachbereich Physiotherapie
Stadtbachstrasse 64
3012 Bern
Activités
Responsabilités
Dozent
Points forts
CR, Clinical reasoning
BA, Bewegungsapparat
Enseignement
Filières d'études
Physiotherapie
Disciplines
Clinical Reasoning
Bewegungsapparat
Recherche
Domaines de spécialisation
Bewegungsapparat
Dominantes
Hypermobilität
Parcours professionnel
Expérience professionnelle
- 01.09.2006 - heute Dozent BFH Gesundheit, Abteilung Physiotherapie
- 01.08.1999 - 31.08.2006 Dozent Physiotherapieschule Insel
- 11.02.2002 - 31.12.2003 Dozent Feusi Physiotherapieschule Bern
- 01.08.11992 - heute Physiotherapeut Physiotherapie Niesel AG, Liebefeld/Köniz
- 13.07.1992 - 31.07.1999 Physiotherapeut Bezirksspital Fraubrunnen
- 1.7.1979 - 31.8.1988 Primarlehrer Primarschule Spiez
Formation
- 2009 - 2011 MAS Sportphysiotherapie Salzburg
- 1989 - 1992 Eidg.dipl.Physiotherapeut Feusi Physiotherapieschule Bern
- 1974 - 1978 Primarlehrer Staatliches Seminar Spiez
- 1965 - 1974 Primar- und Sekundarschule Spiez Speiz
Publications
Passive anterior tibial translation in women with and without joint hypermobility:
Matthias Stettler, Gere Luder, Stefan Schmid, Christine Mueller Mebes, Ursula Stutz, Hans-Rudolf Ziswiler, Lorenz Radlinger (2018) Passive anterior tibial translation in women with and without joint hypermobility: an exploratory study. International Journal of Rheumatic Diseases 21(10), 1756-1762. doi:10.1111/1756-185X.12917
Symptoms in Daily Life and Activity Level of Women with and without Hypermobility
Christine Mueller Mebes, Gere Luder, Stefan Schmid, Matthias Stettler, Ursula Stutz, Hans-Rudolf Ziswiler, Lorenz Radlinger (2018) Symptoms in Daily Life and Activity Level of Women with and without Hypermobility. Rheumatology (Sunnyvale) 8: 241. doi:10.4172/2161-1149.1000241
Aspects of Isometric Contractions and Static Balance in Women with Symptomatic and Asymptomatic Joint Hypermobility
Mueller Mebes Christine, Luder Gere, Schmid Stefan, Stettler Matthias, Stutz Ursula, Ziswiler Hans-Rudolf, Radlinger Lorenz (2016) Aspects of Isometric Contractions and Static Balance in Women with Symptomatic and Asymptomatic Joint Hypermobility. Int J Phys Med Rehabil 4:4. doi:10.4172/2329-9096.1000347
Stair climbing - An insight and comparison between women with and without joint hypermobility
Luder Gere, Schmid Stefan, Stettler Matthias, Mueller Mebes Christine, Stutz Ursula, Ziswiler Hans-Rudolf, Radlinger Lorenz (2015) Stair climbing - An insight and comparison between women with and without joint hypermobility: A descriptive study. J Electromyogr Kinesiol. 25 (1):161-167
Stair climbing - An insight and comparison between women with and without joint hypermobility
Luder G, Schmid S, Stettler M, Mueller Mebes C, Stutz U, Ziswiler HR, Radlinger L. Stair climbing - An insight and comparison between women with and without joint hypermobility: A descriptive study. J Electromyogr Kinesiol. 2014 Aug 9. pii: S1050-6411(14)00146-1. doi: 10.1016/j.jelekin.2014.07.005.)
Neuromechanical gait adaptations in women with joint hypermobility — An exploratory study
Stefan Schmid, Gere Luder, Christine Mueller Mebes, Matthias Stettler, Ursula Stutz, Hans-Rudolf Ziswiler, Lorenz Radlinger (2013) Neuromechanical gait adaptations in women with joint hypermobility — An exploratory study. Clinical Biomechanics 28: 1020-1025
Isometric Rate of Force Development, Maximum Voluntary Contraction and Balance in Females With and Without Joint Hypermobility
Mebes C, Amstutz A, Luder G, Ziswiler HR, Stettler M, Villiger P, Radlinger L (2008) Isometric Rate of Force Development, Maximum Voluntary Contraction and Balance in Females With and Without Joint Hypermobility. Arthritis Care & Research 59:1665-69.
Affiliations
Affiliations externes
Schweizerischer Sportphysiotherapieverband SSPV
Schweizerischer Physiotherapieverband SPV
Connaissances linguistiques et connaissances de pays
Connaissances linguistiques
- Deutsch - Muttersprache oder zweisprachig
- Englisch - Konversationssicher
- Französisch - Konversationssicher