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  1. Stroke is a significant contributor of worldwide disability and morbidity with substantial economic consequences. Rehabilitation is a vital component of stroke recovery, but inpatient stroke rehabilitation pro...

    Authors: Stephen G. Szeto, Hoyee Wan, Mohammad Alavinia, Sean Dukelow and Heather MacNeill
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:12
  2. The mechanical properties of an ankle–foot orthosis (AFO) play an important role in the gait mechanics of the end user. However, testing methodologies for evaluating these mechanical properties are not standar...

    Authors: Benjamin R. Shuman, Deema Totah, Deanna H. Gates, Fan Gao, Andrew J. Ries and Elizabeth Russell Esposito
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:11
  3. Few, if any estimates of cost-effectiveness for locomotor training strategies following spinal cord injury (SCI) are available. The purpose of this study was to estimate the cost-effectiveness of locomotor tra...

    Authors: Daniel Pinto, Allen W. Heinemann, Shuo-Hsiu Chang, Susan Charlifue, Edelle C. Field-Fote, Catherine L. Furbish, Arun Jayaraman, Candace Tefertiller, Heather B. Taylor and Dustin D. French
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:10
  4. Myoelectric prostheses are a popular choice for restoring motor capability following the loss of a limb, but they do not provide direct feedback to the user about the movements of the device—in other words, ki...

    Authors: Eric J. Earley, Reva E. Johnson, Jonathon W. Sensinger and Levi J. Hargrove
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:9
  5. Patients with craniocervical pain have shown reduced performance in the craniocervical flexion test (CCFT). However, there is limited evidence of other possible kinematic alterations not assessed in the contex...

    Authors: Elena Bocos-Corredor, Filippo Moggioli, Tomás Pérez-Fernández, Susan Armijo-Olivo, Cristina Sánchez, Juan Nicolás Cuenca-Zaldívar, Josué Fernández-Carnero and Aitor Martín-Pintado-Zugasti
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:8
  6. Stroke remains a major public health concern in the United States and a leading cause of long-term disability in adults. Dynamic body weight support (DBWS) systems are popular technology available for use in c...

    Authors: Justin Huber, Nicholas Elwert, Elizabeth Salmon Powell, Philip M. Westgate, Emily Hines and Lumy Sawaki
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:6
  7. Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI) promote upper limb recovery in stroke patients reinforcing motor related brain activity (from electroencephalogaphy, EEG). Hybrid BCIs which include peripheral signals (electrom...

    Authors: Floriana Pichiorri, Jlenia Toppi, Valeria de Seta, Emma Colamarino, Marcella Masciullo, Federica Tamburella, Matteo Lorusso, Febo Cincotti and Donatella Mattia
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:5
  8. Enhancing the quality of life of people with a lower limb amputation is critical in prosthetic development and rehabilitation. Yet, no overview is available concerning the impact of passive, quasi-passive and ...

    Authors: Elke Lathouwers, María Alejandra Díaz, Alexandre Maricot, Bruno Tassignon, Claire Cherelle, Pierre Cherelle, Romain Meeusen and Kevin De Pauw
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:4
  9. In recent years, non-invasive brain stimulation (NIBS) has been used for motor function recovery. However, the effects of NIBS in populations with spinal cord injury (SCI) remain unclear. This study aims to co...

    Authors: Jian-Min Chen, Xiao-Lu Li, Qin-He Pan, Ye Yang, Sen-Ming Xu and Jian-Wen Xu
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:3
  10. Persons with Parkinson’s disease (PD) often exhibit difficulties with dexterity during the performance of activities of daily living (ADL), inter alia due to dysfunctional supplementary motor area (SMA). Combi...

    Authors: Manuela Pastore-Wapp, Brigitte C. Kaufmann, Thomas Nyffeler, Simona Wapp, Stephan Bohlhalter and Tim Vanbellingen
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:2
  11. When developing new lower limb prostheses, prototypes are tested to obtain insights into the performance. However, large variations between research protocols may complicate establishing the potential added va...

    Authors: Vera G. M. Kooiman, Eline S. van Staveren, Ruud A. Leijendekkers, Jaap H. Buurke, Nico Verdonschot, Erik C. Prinsen and Vivian Weerdesteyn
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:1
  12. Despite the benefits of physical activity for healthy physical and cognitive aging, 35% of adults over the age of 75 in the United States are inactive. Robotic exoskeleton-based exercise studies have shown ben...

    Authors: Chandrasekaran Jayaraman, Kyle R. Embry, Chaithanya K. Mummidisetty, Yaejin Moon, Matt Giffhorn, Sara Prokup, Bokman Lim, Jusuk Lee, Younbaek Lee, Minhyung Lee and Arun Jayaraman
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2022 19:144
  13. Therapeutic exercise for gait function using an exoskeleton-assisted Body Weight Supported Treadmill Training (BWSTT) has been identified as a potential intervention that allows for task-based repetitive train...

    Authors: Rieko Yamamoto, Shun Sasaki, Wataru Kuwahara, Michiyuki Kawakami and Fuminari Kaneko
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2022 19:143
  14. Restoring movement after hemiparesis caused by stroke is an ongoing challenge in the field of rehabilitation. With several therapies in use, there is no definitive prescription that optimally maps parameters o...

    Authors: Sundari Elango, Amal Jude Ashwin Francis and V. Srinivasa Chakravarthy
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2022 19:142
  15. Measuring mobility in daily life entails dealing with confounding factors arising from multiple sources, including pathological characteristics, patient specific walking strategies, environment/context, and pu...

    Authors: Kirsty Scott, Tecla Bonci, Francesca Salis, Lisa Alcock, Ellen Buckley, Eran Gazit, Clint Hansen, Lars Schwickert, Kamiar Aminian, Stefano Bertuletti, Marco Caruso, Lorenzo Chiari, Basil Sharrack, Walter Maetzler, Clemens Becker, Jeffrey M. Hausdorff…
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2022 19:141
  16. Personalizing prosthesis control is often structured as human-in-the-loop optimization. However, gait performance is influenced by both human control and intelligent prosthesis control. Hence, we need to consi...

    Authors: Bretta L. Fylstra, I-Chieh Lee, Minhan Li, Michael D. Lewek and He Huang
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2022 19:140
  17. Restoring or improving seated stability after spinal cord injury (SCI) can improve the ability to perform activities of daily living by providing a dynamic, yet stable, base for upper extremity motion. Seated ...

    Authors: Aidan R. W. Friederich, Xuefeng Bao, Ronald J. Triolo and Musa L. Audu
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2022 19:139
  18. Spasticity is defined as “a motor disorder characterised by a velocity dependent increase in tonic stretch reflexes (muscle tone) with exaggerated tendon jerks”. It is a highly prevalent condition following st...

    Authors: Xinliang Guo, Rebecca Wallace, Ying Tan, Denny Oetomo, Marlena Klaic and Vincent Crocher
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2022 19:138
  19. The relearning of movements after brain injury can be optimized by providing intensive, meaningful, and motivating training using virtual reality (VR). However, most current solutions use two-dimensional (2D) ...

    Authors: Nicolas Wenk, Karin A. Buetler, Joaquin Penalver-Andres, René M. Müri and Laura Marchal-Crespo
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2022 19:137
  20. The lack of the rehabilitation professionals is a global issue and it is becoming more serious during COVID-19. An Augmented Reality Rehabilitation System (AR Rehab) was developed for virtual training delivery...

    Authors: Zhen-Qun Yang, Dan Du, Xiao-Yong Wei and Raymond Kai-Yu Tong
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2022 19:136
  21. Electromyography (EMG)-based audiovisual biofeedback systems, developed and tested in research settings to train neuromuscular control in patient populations such as cerebral palsy (CP), have inherent implemen...

    Authors: Benjamin C. Conner, Ying Fang and Zachary F. Lerner
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2022 19:135
  22. Impaired balance during walking is a common problem in people with incomplete spinal cord injury (iSCI). To improve walking capacity, it is crucial to characterize balance control and how it is affected in thi...

    Authors: Eline Zwijgers, Edwin H. F. van Asseldonk, Marije Vos-van der Hulst, Alexander C. H. Geurts and Noël L. W. Keijsers
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2022 19:134
  23. To plan treatment and measure post-stroke recovery, frequent and time-bounded functional assessments are recommended. With increasing needs for neurorehabilitation advances, new technology based methods, such ...

    Authors: Quentin Burton, Thierry Lejeune, Stéphanie Dehem, Noémie Lebrun, Khawla Ajana, Martin Gareth Edwards and Gauthier Everard
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2022 19:133
  24. Vestibular deficits can impair an individual’s ability to maintain postural and/or gaze stability. Characterizing gait abnormalities among individuals affected by vestibular deficits could help identify patien...

    Authors: Safa Jabri, Wendy Carender, Jenna Wiens and Kathleen H. Sienko
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2022 19:132
  25. Exosuits have been shown to reduce metabolic cost of walking and to increase gait performance when used in clinical environment. Currently, these devices are transitioning to private use to facilitate independ...

    Authors: Chiara Basla, Irina Hungerbühler, Jan Thomas Meyer, Peter Wolf, Robert Riener and Michele Xiloyannis
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2022 19:131
  26. The Touch Hand 4.5 is a highly customisable prosthetic hand, which features an optimised modular design of the Touch Hand 4. The Touch Hand team has developed a low-cost prosthetic hand, which has been built u...

    Authors: Kashreya Moodley, Jode Fourie, Zaahid Imran, Clive Hands, William Rall and Riaan Stopforth
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2022 19:130
  27. Transcranial static magnetic field stimulation (tSMS) using a small and strong neodymium (NdFeB) magnet can temporarily suppress brain functions below the magnet. It is a promising non-invasive brain stimulati...

    Authors: Sumiya Shibata, Tatsunori Watanabe, Takuya Matsumoto, Keisuke Yunoki, Takayuki Horinouchi, Hikari Kirimoto, Jianxu Zhang, Hen Wang, Jinglong Wu, Hideaki Onishi and Tatsuya Mima
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2022 19:129
  28. Technology-aided rehabilitation is well established in the field of neurologic rehabilitation. Despite the widespread availability, the development of technology-based interventions that incorporate perspectiv...

    Authors: Alison Bell, Namrata Grampurohit, Gabrielle Kains and Ralph J. Marino
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2022 19:128
  29. Brain computer interface-triggered functional electrical stimulation therapy (BCI-FEST) has shown promise as a therapy to improve upper extremity function for individuals who have had a stroke or spinal cord i...

    Authors: Hope Jervis-Rademeyer, Kenneth Ong, Alexander Djuric, Sarah Munce, Kristin E. Musselman and Cesar Marquez-Chin
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2022 19:127
  30. A robotic rehabilitation gym can be defined as multiple patients training with multiple robots or passive sensorized devices in a group setting. Recent work with such gyms has shown positive rehabilitation out...

    Authors: Benjamin A. Miller, Bikranta Adhikari, Chao Jiang and Vesna D. Novak
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2022 19:126
  31. Hemispatial neglect results from unilateral brain damage and represents a disabling unawareness for objects in the hemispace opposite the brain lesion (contralesional). The patients’ attentional bias for ipsil...

    Authors: Lisa Kunkel genannt Bode, Anna Sophie Schulte, Björn Hauptmann, Thomas F. Münte, Andreas Sprenger and Björn Machner
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2022 19:125
  32. Soft exosuits offer promise to support users in everyday workload tasks by providing assistance. However, acceptance of such systems remains low due to the difficulty of control compared with rigid mechatronic...

    Authors: Nicholas Tacca, John Nassour, Stefan K. Ehrlich, Nicolas Berberich and Gordon Cheng
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2022 19:124
  33. In older adults, the extent to which performing a cognitive task when standing diminishes postural control is predictive of future falls and cognitive decline. The neurophysiology of such “dual-tasking” and it...

    Authors: Melike Kahya, Natalia A. Gouskova, On-Yee Lo, Junhong Zhou, Davide Cappon, Emma Finnerty, Alvaro Pascual-Leone, Lewis A. Lipsitz, Jeffrey M. Hausdorff and Brad Manor
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2022 19:123
  34. The concept of embodiment has gained widespread popularity within prosthetics research. Embodiment has been claimed to be an indicator of the efficacy of sensory feedback and control strategies. Moreover, it h...

    Authors: Jan Zbinden, Eva Lendaro and Max Ortiz-Catalan
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2022 19:122
  35. This study aimed to investigate the effects of early-stage Alzheimer’s disease (AD) on the reach-to-grasp kinematics and kinetics with and without visual supervision of the grasping arm and hand. Seventeen pat...

    Authors: Jianhong Zhang, Yunling Xiao, Zong-Ming Li, Na Wei, Leitong Lin and Ke Li
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2022 19:121
  36. Balance stabilization exercises are often prescribed to facilitate compensation in individuals with vestibular schwannoma (VS). However, both the assessment and prescription of these exercises are reliant on c...

    Authors: Omid A. Zobeiri, Lin Wang, Jennifer L. Millar, Michael C. Schubert and Kathleen E. Cullen
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2022 19:120
  37. The development of bionic legs has seen substantial improvements in the past years but people with lower-limb amputation still suffer from impairments in mobility (e.g., altered balance and gait control) due t...

    Authors: Sabina Manz, Romain Valette, Federica Damonte, Lucas Avanci Gaudio, Jose Gonzalez-Vargas, Massimo Sartori, Strahinja Dosen and Johan Rietman
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2022 19:119
  38. To evaluate the relationship between measures of neuromuscular impairment and limb accelerations (LA) collected during sleep among individuals with chronic spinal cord injury (SCI) to provide evidence of const...

    Authors: Stephanie K. Rigot, Michael L. Boninger, Dan Ding, Jennifer L. Collinger, Brad E. Dicianno and Lynn A. Worobey
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2022 19:118
  39. Service robots are defined as reprogrammable, sensor-based mechatronic devices that perform useful services in an autonomous or semi-autonomous way to human activities in an everyday environment. As the number...

    Authors: Olivia Nocentini, Jaeseok Kim, Zain Muhammad Bashir and Filippo Cavallo
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2022 19:117
  40. Neuromodulation with electromagnetic stimulation is widely used for the control of abnormal neural activity, and has been proven to be a valuable alternative to pharmacological tools for the treatment of many ...

    Authors: Hui Ye, Jenna Hendee, Joyce Ruan, Alena Zhirova, Jayden Ye and Maria Dima
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2022 19:116
  41. Exoskeletons are externally worn motorized devices that assist with sit-to-stand and walking in individuals with motor and functional impairments. The Food & Drug Administration (FDA) has approved several of t...

    Authors: Kristen Hohl, Matt Giffhorn, Steven Jackson and Arun Jayaraman
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2022 19:115
  42. Although the ankle strategy is important for achieving frontal plane stability during one-leg stance, previously developed powered ankle–foot orthoses (PAFOs) did not involve ankle strategies because of hardwa...

    Authors: Ho Seon Choi, Yoon Su Baek and Hyunki In
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2022 19:114
  43. Wearable activity monitors such as ActiGraph monitoring devices are widely used, especially in research settings. Various research studies have assessed the criterion validity of ActiGraph devices for step cou...

    Authors: Armelle-Myriane Ngueleu, Corentin Barthod, Krista Lynn Best, François Routhier, Martin Otis and Charles Sèbiyo Batcho
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2022 19:112
  44. Significant variability exists in how real-world walking has been measured in prior studies in individuals with stroke and it is unknown which measures are most important for cardiovascular risk. It is also un...

    Authors: Allison Miller, Zachary Collier and Darcy S. Reisman
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2022 19:111
  45. Spasticity is evaluated by measuring the increased resistance to passive movement, primarily by manual methods. Few options are available to measure spasticity in the wrist more objectively. Furthermore, no st...

    Authors: Kentaro Kawamura, Seiji Etoh, Tomokazu Noma, Ryota Hayashi, Yuiko Jonoshita, Keisuke Natsume, Seiichi Niidome, Yong Yu and Megumi Shimodozono
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2022 19:110
  46. Hemiparetic gait is characterized by strong asymmetries that can severely affect the quality of life of stroke survivors. This type of asymmetry is due to motor deficits in the paretic leg and the resulting co...

    Authors: Julio Salvador Lora-Millan, Francisco José Sanchez-Cuesta, Juan Pablo Romero, Juan C. Moreno and Eduardo Rocon
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2022 19:109
  47. We diagnosed 66 peripheral nerve injuries in 34 patients who survived severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). We combine this new data with published case series re-analyzed here (117 nerve injuries; 58 pa...

    Authors: Colin K. Franz, Nikhil K. Murthy, George R. Malik, Jean W. Kwak, Dom D’Andrea, Alexis R. Wolfe, Ellen Farr, Melanie A. Stearns, Swati Deshmukh, Jinny O. Tavee, Fang Sun, Kevin N. Swong, Leslie Rydberg, R. James Cotton, Lisa F. Wolfe, James M. Walter…
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2022 19:108
  48. Virtual reality (VR) has been used as a technological medium to deliver mirror therapy interventions with people after stroke in numerous applications with promising results. The recent emergence of affordable...

    Authors: Chris Heinrich, Nadine Morkisch, Tobias Langlotz, Holger Regenbrecht and Christian Dohle
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2022 19:107

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