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Overcoming abnormal joint torque patterns in paretic upper extremities using triceps stimulationFunctional electrical stimulation for grasping and walking: indications and limitations.Taking Sides with Pain - Lateralization aspects Related to Cerebral Processing of Dental Pain.The effect of visual cues on the number and duration of freezing episodes in Parkinson's patients.Neuroprostheses for grasping.A multi-pad electrode based functional electrical stimulation system for restoration of grasp.Development of a powered mobile module for the ArmAssist home-based telerehabilitation platform.Transcutaneous functional electrical stimulation for grasping in subjects with cervical spinal cord injury.Improving the match between ability and challenge: toward a framework for automatic level adaptation in game-based assessment and training.New technologies and concepts for rehabilitation in the acute phase of stroke: a collaborative matrix.Detection and removal of stimulation artifacts in electroencephalogram recordings.Interindividual differences in the perception of dental stimulation and related brain activity.Sliding mode closed-loop control of FES: controlling the shank movement.Automatic determination of parameters for multipad functional electrical stimulation: application to hand opening and closing.Transcutaneous functional electrical stimulator "Compex Motion".Robotic orthosis lokomat: a rehabilitation and research tool.Recording and assessment of evoked potentials with electrode arrays.Array electrode design for transcutaneous electrical stimulation: A simulation studyWearable Neural ProsthesesCortical and subcortical correlates of functional electrical stimulation of wrist extensor and flexor muscles revealed by fMRISurface-stimulation technology for grasping and walking neuroprosthesisStability criterion for controlling standing in able-bodied subjectsDesign and construction of a magnetic resonance compatible multi-injector gas jet delivery systemDynamic force-sharing in multi-digit taskA model for transcutaneous current stimulation: simulations and experimentsMotor training of upper extremity with functional electrical stimulation in early stroke rehabilitationDevelopment of computer games for assessment and training in post-stroke arm telerehabilitationSurface-distributed low-frequency asynchronous stimulation delays fatigue of stimulated musclesMulti-pad electrode for effective grasping: design
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