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Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation

Periodical Web Site:
http://www.jneuroengrehab.com
ISSN:
1743-0003

Published by:
BioMed Central Ltd

128 articles listed on AbleData

  1. A Biofeedback Cycling Training to Improve Locomotion: A Case Series Study Based on Gait Pattern Classification of 153 Chronic Stroke Patients
  2. A Multi-Center Study on Low Frequency rTMS Combined With Intensive Occupational Therapy for Upper Limb Hemiparesis in Post-Stroke Patients
  3. A Multi-Pad Electrode Based Functional Electrical Stimulation System for Restoration of Grasp
  4. A Neuroprosthesis for Tremor Management Through the Control of Muscle Co-Contraction
  5. A Novel Walking Speed Estimation Scheme and Its Application to Treadmill Control for Gait Rehabilitation
  6. A Pneumatic Power-Harvesting Ankle-Foot Orthosis to Prevent Foot-Drop
  7. A Pneumatically Powered Knee-Ankle-Foot Orthosis (KAFO) With Myoelectric Activation and Inhibition
  8. A Radial Basis Classifier for the Automatic Detection of Aspiration in Children With Dysphagia
  9. A Robotic Wheelchair Trainer: Design Overview and A Feasibility Study
  10. A Swimming Robot Actuated by Living Muscle Tissue
  11. Active Robotic Training Improves Locomotor Function in a Stroke Survivor
  12. Adaptive Robot Training for the Treatment of Incoordination in Multiple Sclerosis
  13. Advances in Wearable Technology and Applications in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
  14. An Observational Report of Intensive Robotic and Manual Gait Training in Sub-Acute Stroke
  15. Applying a Brain-Computer Interface to Support Motor Imagery Practice in People With Stroke for Upper Limb Recovery: A Feasibility Study
  16. Assessment of Joystick Control During the Performance of Powered Wheelchair Driving Tasks
  17. Asynchronous BCI Control Using High-Frequency SSVEP
  18. Audio-Biofeedback Training for Posture and Balance in Patients With Parkinson’s Disease
  19. Automatic Identification of Gait Events Using an Instrumented Sock
  20. Autonomous Identification of Freezing of Gait in Parkinson’s Disease From Lower-Body Segmental Accelerometry
  21. Autonomous Indoor Wayfinding for Individuals With Cognitive Impairments
  22. Balance Perturbation System to Improve Balance Compensatory Responses During Walking in Old Persons
  23. Bilateral Step Length Estimation Using a Single Inertial Measurement Unit Attached to the Pelvis
  24. Biofeedback for Training Balance and Mobility Tasks in Older Populations: A Review
  25. Brain Network Involved in Visual Processing of Movement Stimuli Used in Upper Limb Robotic Training: An fMRI Study
  26. Brain-Computer Interface Controlled Functional Electrical Stimulation System for Ankle Movement
  27. Cell Phone Based Balance Trainer
  28. Clinical Application of Computerized Evaluation and Re-Education Biofeedback Prototype for Sensorimotor Control of the Hand in Stroke Patients
  29. Co-Contraction Patterns of Trans-Tibial Amputee Ankle and Knee Musculature During Gait
  30. Cognitive Vision System for Control of Dexterous Prosthetic Hands: Experimental Evaluation
  31. Comparing Joint Kinematics and Center of Mass Acceleration as Feedback for Control of Standing Balance by Functional Muscular Stimulation
  32. Comparison of Walking Overground and in a Computer Assisted Rehabilitation Environment (CAREN) in Individuals With and Without Transtibial Amputation
  33. Concurrent Neuromechanical and Functional Gains Following Upper-Extremity Power Training Post Stroke
  34. Controlling Patient Participation During Robot-Assisted Gait Training
  35. Decoding of Grasping Information From Neural Signals Recorded Using Peripheral Intrafascicular Interfaces
  36. Demonstration of Posturographic Parameters of Squat-Stand Activity in Hemiparetic Patients on a New Multi-Utility Balance Assessing and Training System
  37. Design and Evaluation of a Low-Cost Instrumented Glove for Hand Function Assessment
  38. Design and Evaluation of a New Mechatronic Platform for Assessment and Prevention of Fall Risks
  39. Detection of Anticipatory Postural Adjustments Prior to Gait Initiation Using Inertial Wearable Sensors
  40. Development and Pilot Testing of HEXORR: Hand EXOskeleton Rehabilitation Robot
  41. Development of a 3D Immersive Videogame to Improve Arm-Postural Coordination in Patients With TBI
  42. Development of an Automated Method to Detect Sitting Pivot Transfer Phases Using Biomechanical Variables: Toward a Standardized Method
  43. Development of Measurement System for Task Oriented Step Tracking Using Laser Range Finder
  44. Dual-Task Motor Performance With a Tongue-Operated Assistive Technology Compared With Hand Operations
  45. Dynamic Stability Requirements During Gait and Standing Exergames on the Wii Fit® System in the Elderly
  46. Effect of Task-Related Continuous Auditory Feedback During Learning of Tracking Motion Exercises
  47. Effect of Visual Distraction and Auditory Feedback on Patient Effort During Robot-Assisted Movement Training After Stroke
  48. Effectiveness of a Wii Balance Board-Based System (eBaViR) for Balance Rehabilitation: A Pilot Randomized Clinical Trial in Patients With Acquired Brain Injury
  49. Effectiveness of Robot Assisted Therapy on Ankle Rehabilitation: A Systematic Review
  50. Effects of a Robot-Assisted Training of Grasp and Pronation/Supination in Chronic Stroke: A Pilot Study
  51. Effects of Intensive Arm Training With the Rehabilitation Robot ARMin II in Chronic Stroke Patients: Four Single-Cases
  52. Effects of Unilateral Robotic Limb Loading on Gait Characteristics in Subjects With Chronic Stroke
  53. Embracing Change: Practical and Theoretical Considerations for Successful Implementation of Technology Assisting Upper Limb Training in Stroke
  54. Energy Expenditure in Chronic Stroke Patients Playing Wii Sports: A Pilot Study
  55. Error-Enhancing Robot Therapy to Induce Motor Control Improvement in Childhood Onset Primary Dystonia
  56. Evaluation of Upper Extremity Robot-Assistances in Subacute and Chronic Stroke Subjects
  57. Feasibility and Effects of Patient-Cooperative Robot-Aided Gait Training Applied in a 4-Week Pilot Trial
  58. Feasibility of the Adaptive and Automatic Presentation of Tasks (ADAPT) System for Rehabilitation of Upper Extremity Function Post-Stroke
  59. Function Electrical Stimulation Mediated by Iterative Learning Control and 3D Robotics Reduces Motor Impairment in Chronic Stroke
  60. Gait Quality Is Improved by Locomotor Training in Individuals With SCI Regardless of Training Approach
  61. Gait Stability and Variability Measures Show Effects of Impaired Cognition and Dual Tasking in Frail People
  62. Gait Symmetry and Regularity in Transfemoral Amputees Assessed by Trunk Accelerations
  63. Gait Training With Partial Body Weight Support During Overground Walking for Individuals With Chronic Stroke: A Pilot Study
  64. Gaming Control Using a Wearable and Wireless EEG-Based Brain-Computer Interface Device With Novel Dry Foam-Based Sensors
  65. Haptic Robotic Platform for Upper Limb Reaching Stroke Therapy: Preliminary Design and Evaluation Results
  66. Human Treadmill Walking Needs Attention
  67. Influence of Virtual Reality Soccer Game on Walking Performance in Robotic Assisted Gait Training for Children
  68. Innovative Gait Robot for the Repetitive Practice of Floor Walking and Stair Climbing Up and Down in Stroke Patients
  69. Interactive Cueing With Walk-Mate for Hemiparetic Stroke Rehabilitation
  70. Interactive Wiimote Gaze Stabilization Exercise Training System for Patients With Vestibular Hypofunction
  71. Introducing a Feedback Training System for Guided Home Rehabilitation
  72. Kinematic Variability, Fractal Dynamics and Local Dynamic Stability of Treadmill Walking
  73. Learning Real-Life Cognitive Abilities in a Novel 360-Degree Virtual Reality Supermarket: A Neuropsychological Study of Healthy Participants and Patients With Epilepsy
  74. Learning to Perform a New Movement With Robotic Assistance: Comparison of Haptic Guidance and Visual Demonstration
  75. Lower Limb Control and Mobility Following Exercise Training
  76. Markedly Impaired Bilateral Coordination of Gait in Post Stroke Patients: Is This Deficit Distinct From Asymmetry? A Cohort Study
  77. Maximum Walking Speeds Obtained Using Treadmill and Overground Robot System in Persons With Post-Stroke Hemiplegia
  78. Motor Modules in Robot-Aided Walking
  79. Multivariate Analysis of the Fugl-Meyer Outcome Measures Assessing the Effectiveness of GENTLE/S Robot-Mediated Stroke Therapy
  80. Muscle Activation Patterns During Walking From Transtibial Amputees Recorded Within the Residual Limb-Prosthetic Interface
  81. Neurorehabilitation Using the Virtual Reality Based Rehabilitation Gaming System: Methodology, Design, Psychometrics, Usability and Validation
  82. Optimizing Muscle Power After Stroke: A Cross-Sectional Study
  83. Overground Walking Speed Changes When Subjected to Body Weight Conditions for Nonimpaired and Post Stroke Individuals
  84. Patient-Cooperative Control Increases Active Participation of Individuals With SCI During Robot-Aided Gait Training
  85. Pilot Study of Lokomat Versus Manual-Assisted Treadmill Training for Locomotor Recovery Post-Stroke
  86. Positive Effects of Robotic Exoskeleton Training of Upper Limb Reaching Movements After Stroke
  87. Principal Components Analysis Based Control of a Multi-DoF Underactuated Prosthetic Hand
  88. Prosthetic Finger Phalanges With Lifelike Skin Compliance for Low-Force Social Touching Interactions
  89. Quantification of the Functional Weakness and Abnormal Synergy Patterns in the Lower Limb of Individuals With Chronic Stroke
  90. Real-Time Myoelectric Control of a Multi-Fingered Hand Prosthesis Using Principal Component Analysis
  91. Reduced Short Term Adaptation to Robot Generated Dynamic Environment in Children Affected by Cerebral Palsy
  92. Reduction of Freezing of Gait in Parkinson’s Disease by Repetitive Robot-Assisted Treadmill Training: A Pilot Study
  93. Rehabilitation Robotics: Pilot Trial of a Spatial Extension for MIT-MANUS
  94. Reliability of Movement Workspace Measurements in a Passive Arm Orthosis Used in Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation
  95. Results of Clinicians Using a Therapeutic Robotic System in an Inpatient Stroke Rehabilitation Unit
  96. Robot-Aided Therapy for Upper Limbs in Patients With Stroke-Related Lesions. Brief Report of a Clinical Experience
  97. Robot-Assisted Reaching Exercise Promotes Arm Movement Recovery in Chronic Hemiparetic Stroke: A Randomized Controlled Pilot Study
  98. Robotically Facilitated Virtual Rehabilitation of Arm Transport Integrated With Finger Movement in Persons With Hemiparesis
  99. Selective Control of Gait Subtasks in Robotic Gait Training: Foot Clearance Support in Stroke Survivors With a Powered Exoskeleton
  100. Self-Adaptive Robot Training of Stroke Survivors for Continuous Tracking Movements
  101. Self-Reported Gait Unsteadiness in Mildly Impaired Neurological Patients: An Objective Assessment Through Statistical Gait Analysis
  102. Self-Triggered Assistive Stimulus Training Improves Step Initiation in Persons With Parkinson’s Disease
  103. Sit-Stand and Stand-Sit Transitions in Older Adults and Patients With Parkinson’s Disease: Event Detection Based on Motion Sensors Versus Force Plates
  104. Skill Transfer From Symmetric and Asymmetric Bimanual Training Using a Robotic System to Single Limb Performance
  105. SLAM Algorithm Applied to Robotics Assistance for Navigation in Unknown Environments
  106. Sliding and Pressure Evaluation on Conventional and V-Shaped Seats of Reclining Wheelchairs for Stroke Patients With Flaccid Hemiplegia: A Crossover Trial
  107. Socially Assistive Robotics for Post-Stroke Rehabilitation
  108. Testing the Potential of a Virtual Reality Neurorehabilitation System During Performance of Observation, Imagery and Imitation of Motor Actions Recorded by Wireless Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS)
  109. The Armeo Spring As Training Tool to Improve Upper Limb Functionality in Multiple Sclerosis: A Pilot Study
  110. The Design and Testing of a Novel Mechanomyogram-Driven Switch Controlled by Small Eyebrow Movements
  111. The Development of an Adaptive Upper-Limb Stroke Rehabilitation Robotic System
  112. The Effects of Virtual Reality Game Training on Trunk to Pelvis Coupling in a Child With Cerebral Palsy
  113. The Harmonic Ratio of Trunk Acceleration Predicts Falling Among Older People: Results of a 1-Year Prospective Study
  114. The Independence of Deficits in Position Sense and Visually Guided Reaching Following Stroke
  115. The New Jersey Institute of Technology Robot-Assisted Virtual Rehabilitation (NJIT-RAVR) System for Children With Cerebral Palsy: A Feasibility Study
  116. The Resonating Arm Exerciser: Design and Pilot Testing of a Mechanically Passive Rehabilitation Device That Mimics Robotic Active Assistance
  117. The SmartHand Transradial Prosthesis
  118. Toward Attenuating the Impact of Arm Positions on Electromyography Pattern-Recognition Based Motion Classification inTransradial Amputees
  119. Unilateral Versus Bilateral Robot-Assisted Rehabilitation on Arm-Trunk Control and Functions Post Stroke: A Randomized Controlled Trial
  120. Upper Extremity Rehabilitation of Stroke: Facilitation of Corticospinal Excitability Using Virtual Mirror Paradigm
  121. Validation of a Mechanism to Balance Exercise Difficulty in Robot-Assisted Upper-Extremity Rehabilitation After Stroke
  122. Variability in Bimanual Wheelchair Propulsion: Consistency of Two Instrumented Wheels During Handrim Wheelchair Propulsion on a Motor Driven Treadmill
  123. Viewing Medium Affects Arm Motor Performance in 3D Virtual Environments
  124. Virtual Reality and Physical Rehabilitation: A New Toy or a New Research and Rehabilitation Tool?
  125. Virtual Reality in Neurologic Rehabilitation of Spatial Disorientation
  126. Vision Based Interface System for Hands Free Control of an Intelligent Wheelchair
  127. Visualizing the Third Dimension in Virtual Training Environments for Neurologically Impaired Persons: Beneficial or Disruptive?
  128. Wearing a Safety Harness During Treadmill Walking Influences Lower Extremity Kinematics Mainly Through Changes in Ankle Regularity and Local Stability

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