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View article: Cuneiform Nucleus Stimulation Can Assist Gait Training to Promote Locomotor Recovery in Individuals With Incomplete Tetraplegia
Cuneiform Nucleus Stimulation Can Assist Gait Training to Promote Locomotor Recovery in Individuals With Incomplete Tetraplegia Open
Objective Impaired ability to induce stepping after incomplete spinal cord injury (SCI) can limit the efficacy of locomotor training, often leaving patients wheelchair‐bound. The cuneiform nucleus (CNF), a key mesencephalic locomotor contr…
View article: Feasibility and Sensitivity of Wearable Sensors for Daily Activity Monitoring in Spinal Cord Injury Trials
Feasibility and Sensitivity of Wearable Sensors for Daily Activity Monitoring in Spinal Cord Injury Trials Open
Background The aim of clinical trials for spinal cord injury (SCI) is to improve everyday-life activity outcomes, which requires reliable methods for monitoring patient activity. This study evaluates sensor-derived activity metrics in comp…
View article: Quantification of Lower Limb Kinematics During Swimming in Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury
Quantification of Lower Limb Kinematics During Swimming in Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury Open
Spinal cord injuries (SCI) often result in impaired motor functions. To quantify these impairments, swimming patterns were analyzed in individuals with SCI. Water provides a unique rehabilitation environment where buoyancy supports weight-…
View article: Test-retest reliability of auditory MMN measured with OPM-MEG
Test-retest reliability of auditory MMN measured with OPM-MEG Open
In this paper, we report results from an investigation of auditory mismatch responses as measured by magnetoencephalography (MEG) based on optically pumped magnetometers (OPM). Specifically, as part of a quality control study, we examined …
View article: Using Wearable Inertial Sensors to Estimate Clinical Scores of Upper Limb Movement Quality in Stroke
Using Wearable Inertial Sensors to Estimate Clinical Scores of Upper Limb Movement Quality in Stroke Open
Neurorehabilitation is progressively shifting from purely in-clinic treatment to therapy that is provided in both clinical and home-based settings. This transition generates a pressing need for assessments that can be performed across the …
View article: Turning in Circles: Understanding Manual Wheelchair Use Towards Developing User-Friendly Steering Systems
Turning in Circles: Understanding Manual Wheelchair Use Towards Developing User-Friendly Steering Systems Open
For people with physical disabilities, manual wheelchairs are essential enablers of mobility, participation in society, and a healthy lifestyle. Their most general design offers great flexibility and direct feedback, but has been described…
View article: Towards a Mobile Gait Analysis for Patients with a Spinal Cord Injury: A Robust Algorithm Validated for Slow Walking Speeds
Towards a Mobile Gait Analysis for Patients with a Spinal Cord Injury: A Robust Algorithm Validated for Slow Walking Speeds Open
Spinal cord injury (SCI) patients suffer from diverse gait deficits depending on the severity of their injury. Gait assessments can objectively track the progress during rehabilitation and support clinical decision making, but a comprehens…
View article: Reliability of Wearable-Sensor-Derived Measures of Physical Activity in Wheelchair-Dependent Spinal Cord Injured Patients
Reliability of Wearable-Sensor-Derived Measures of Physical Activity in Wheelchair-Dependent Spinal Cord Injured Patients Open
Physical activity (PA) has been shown to have a positive influence on functional recovery in patients after a spinal cord injury (SCI). Hence, it can act as a confounder in clinical intervention studies. Wearable sensors are used to quanti…
View article: Paper-based patterned 3D neural cultures as a tool to study network activity on multielectrode arrays
Paper-based patterned 3D neural cultures as a tool to study network activity on multielectrode arrays Open
High-throughput platform targeting activity patterns of 3D neural cultures with arbitrary topology, by combining network-wide intracellular and local extracellular signals.
View article: Quantifying the effect of electric current on cell adhesion studied by single-cell force spectroscopy
Quantifying the effect of electric current on cell adhesion studied by single-cell force spectroscopy Open
This study presents the effect of external electric current on the cell adhesive and mechanical properties of the C2C12 mouse myoblast cell line. Changes in cell morphology, viability, cytoskeleton, and focal adhesion structure were studie…