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  1. In stroke rehabilitation, wearable technology can be used as an intervention modality by providing timely, meaningful feedback on motor performance. Stroke survivors’ preferences may offer a unique perspective...

    Authors: Marika Demers, Amelia Cain, Lauri Bishop, Tanisha Gunby, Justin B. Rowe, Daniel K. Zondervan and Carolee J. Winstein
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:146
  2. Manual wheelchair propulsion is widely accepted to be biomechanically inefficient, with a high prevalence of shoulder pain and injuries among users. Directional control during wheelchair movement is a major, y...

    Authors: Reto Togni, Roland Zemp, Pleuni Kirch, Stefan Plüss, Riemer J. K. Vegter and William R. Taylor
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:145
  3. Gait and balance impairments are among the main causes of falls in older adults. The feasibility and effectiveness of adding sensor-based feedback to physical therapy (PT) in an outpatient PT setting is unknow...

    Authors: Carla Silva-Batista, Graham Harker, Rodrigo Vitorio, Mike Studer, Brady Whetten, Jodi Lapidus, Patricia Carlson-Kuhta, Sean Pearson, Jess VanDerwalker, Fay B Horak, Mahmoud El-Gohary and Martina Mancini
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:144
  4. Learning of a visuomotor task not only leads to changes in motor performance but also improves proprioceptive function of the trained joint/limb system. Such sensorimotor learning may show intra-joint transfer...

    Authors: Huiying Zhu, Yizhao Wang, Naveen Elangovan, Leonardo Cappello, Giulio Sandini, Lorenzo Masia and Jürgen Konczak
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:143
  5. Motor impairments are very common in neurological diseases such as multiple sclerosis. Noninvasive brain stimulation could influence the motor function of patients.

    Authors: Rafael Nombela-Cabrera, Soraya Pérez-Nombela, Juan Avendaño-Coy, Natalia Comino-Suárez, Rubén Arroyo-Fernández, Julio Gómez-Soriano and Diego Serrano-Muñoz
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:142
  6. Electromyography (EMG) is a classical technique used to record electrical activity associated with muscle contraction and is widely applied in Biomechanics, Biomedical Engineering, Neuroscience and Rehabilitat...

    Authors: Camila R. Carvalho, J. Marvin Fernández, Antonio J. del-Ama, Filipe Oliveira Barroso and Juan C. Moreno
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:141
  7. Foot drop is a neuromuscular disorder that causes abnormal gait patterns. This study developed a pneumatically powered ankle-foot orthosis (AFO) to improve the gait patterns of patients with foot drop. We hypo...

    Authors: Wonseok Shin, Dongwoo Nam, Bummo Ahn, Sangjoon J. Kim, Dong Yeon Lee, Suncheol Kwon and Jung Kim
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:140
  8. People who were previously hospitalised with stroke may have difficulty operating a motor vehicle, and their driving aptitude needs to be evaluated to prevent traffic accidents in today’s car-based society. Al...

    Authors: Genta Tabuchi, Akira Furui, Seiji Hama, Akiko Yanagawa, Koji Shimonaga, Ziqiang Xu, Zu Soh, Harutoyo Hirano and Toshio Tsuji
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:139
  9. We aim to determine a comprehensive set of requirements, perceptions, and expectations that people with spinal cord injury (SCI) and the clinicians in charge of their rehabilitation have regarding the use of w...

    Authors: Diana Herrera-Valenzuela, Laura Díaz-Peña, Carolina Redondo-Galán, María José Arroyo, Lía Cascante-Gutiérrez, Ángel Gil-Agudo, Juan C. Moreno and Antonio J. del-Ama
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:138
  10. A key motor skill is the ability to rapidly interact with our dynamic environment. Humans can generate goal-directed motor actions in response to sensory stimulus within ~ 60-200ms. This ability can be impaire...

    Authors: Kayne Park, Benjamin R. Ritsma, Sean P. Dukelow and Stephen H. Scott
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:137
  11. Movement sonification, the use of real-time auditory feedback linked to movement parameters, have been proposed to support rehabilitation. Nevertheless, if promising results have been reported, the effect of t...

    Authors: Iseline Peyre, Agnès Roby-Brami, Maël Segalen, Alain Giron, Baptiste Caramiaux, Véronique Marchand-Pauvert, Pascale Pradat-Diehl and Frédéric Bevilacqua
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:136
  12. Most partial hand amputees experience limited wrist movement. The limited rotational wrist movement deteriorates natural upper limb system related to hand use and the usability of the prosthetic hand, which ma...

    Authors: Seoyoung Choi, Wonwoo Cho and Keehoon Kim
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:135
  13. There are several meta-analyses of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) demonstrating the benefits of virtual reality (VR) training as an intervention for motor performance, activity of daily living (ADL) and q...

    Authors: Jingxuan Yu, Jinlong Wu, Jiancong Lu, Xijun Wei, Kangyong Zheng, Bowen Liu, Wen Xiao, Qiuqiong Shi, Lilin Xiong and Zhanbing Ren
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:133
  14. Characterizing human movement is essential for understanding movement disorders, evaluating progress in rehabilitation, or even analyzing how a person adapts to the use of assistive devices. Thanks to the impr...

    Authors: Océane Dubois, Agnès Roby-Brami, Ross Parry, Mahdi Khoramshahi and Nathanaël Jarrassé
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:132
  15. The identification of the electrical stimulation parameters for neuromodulation is a subject-specific and time-consuming procedure that presently mostly relies on the expertise of the user (e.g., clinician, ex...

    Authors: Luigi Borda, Noemi Gozzi, Greta Preatoni, Giacomo Valle and Stanisa Raspopovic
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:131
  16. Different research fields, such as biomechanics, medical engineering or neurosciences take part in the development of biomechanical models allowing for the estimation of individual muscle forces involved in mo...

    Authors: Emilie Mathieu, Sylvain Crémoux, David Duvivier, David Amarantini and Philippe Pudlo
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:130
  17. Tremor is one of the key characteristics of Parkinson’s disease (PD), leading to physical disabilities and often showing limited responses to pharmacological treatments. To suppress tremors in PD patients, sev...

    Authors: Seyedeh Marzieh Hosseini, Sajjad Farashi and Saeid Bashirian
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:129
  18. Children with vestibular hypofunction (VH) may have gaze instability, balance disorders, and delayed postural-motor development. Gaze stabilization exercises (GSE) are designed to improve dynamic visual acuity...

    Authors: José Ortega Solís, Pierre Reynard, Karen Spruyt, Cécile Bécaud, Eugen Ionescu and Hung Thai-Van
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:128
  19. Fatigue is one of the most commonly reported symptoms after subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) and is indirectly associated with physical activity (PA). Associations between fatigue and PA are primarily examined ba...

    Authors: Elisabeth A. de Vries, Majanka H. Heijenbrok-Kal, Fop van Kooten, Marco Giurgiu, Gerard M. Ribbers, Rita J.G. van den Berg-Emons and Johannes B.J. Bussmann
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:127
  20. ‘Perturbation-based balance training’ (PBBT) is a training method that was developed to improve balance reactive responses to unexpected balance loss. This training method is more effective in reducing fall ra...

    Authors: Shoval Sade, Hodaya Pickholz, Itshak Melzer and Amir Shapiro
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:125
  21. Optic flow—the apparent visual motion experienced while moving—is absent during treadmill walking. With virtual reality (VR), optic flow can be controlled to mediate alterations in human walking. The aim of th...

    Authors: Emma De Keersmaecker, Anke Van Bladel, Silvia Zaccardi, Nina Lefeber, Carlos Rodriguez-Guerrero, Eric Kerckhofs, Bart Jansen and Eva Swinnen
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:124
  22. Wearable technologies are currently clinically used to assess energy expenditure in a variety of populations, e.g., persons with multiple sclerosis or frail elderly. To date, going beyond physical activity, de...

    Authors: Philipp Gulde, Heike Vojta, Stephanie Schmidle, Peter Rieckmann and Joachim Hermsdörfer
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:123
  23. Hand kinematics during hand function tests based on the performance of activities of daily living (ADLs) can provide objective data to determine patients’ functional loss. However, they are rarely used during ...

    Authors: Néstor J. Jarque-Bou, Verónica Gracia-Ibáñez, Margarita Vergara and Joaquín L. Sancho-Bru
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:122
  24. Walking impairments are a common consequence of neurological disorders and are assessed with clinical scores that suffer from several limitations. Robot-assisted locomotor training is becoming an established c...

    Authors: Serena Maggioni, Lars Lünenburger, Robert Riener, Armin Curt, Marc Bolliger and Alejandro Melendez-Calderon
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:121
  25. Chronic stroke patients usually experience reduced hand functions, impeding their ability to perform activities of daily living (ADLs) independently. Additionally, improvements in hand functions by physical th...

    Authors: Daniel Yuan-Lee Lim, Hwa-Sen Lai and Raye Chen-Hua Yeow
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:120
  26. Closing the control loop in myoelectric prostheses by providing artificial somatosensory feedback is recognized as an important goal. However, designing a feedback interface that is effective in realistic cond...

    Authors: Jack Tchimino, Jakob Lund Dideriksen and Strahinja Dosen
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:119
  27. Proprioception plays a key role in moving our body dexterously and effortlessly. Nevertheless, the majority of investigations evaluating the benefits of providing supplemental feedback to prosthetics users foc...

    Authors: Ermanno Donato Papaleo, Marco D’Alonzo, Francesca Fiori, Valeria Piombino, Emma Falato, Fabio Pilato, Alfredo De Liso, Vincenzo Di Lazzaro and Giovanni Di Pino
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:118
  28. The stiffness of a dorsal leaf AFO that minimizes walking energy cost in people with plantarflexor weakness varies between individuals. Using predictive simulations, we studied the effects of plantarflexor wea...

    Authors: N. F. J. Waterval, M. M. van der Krogt, K. Veerkamp, T. Geijtenbeek, J. Harlaar, F. Nollet and M. A. Brehm
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:117
  29. Autonomy support, which involves providing individuals the ability to control their own behavior, is associated with improved motor control and learning in various populations in clinical and non-clinical sett...

    Authors: Sujin Kim, Yumi Shin, Yeonwoo Jeong, Seungyoung Na and Cheol E. Han
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:116

    The Correction to this article has been published in Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:126

  30. Intact sensorimotor function of the upper extremity is essential for successfully performing activities of daily living. After a stroke, upper limb function is often compromised and requires rehabilitation. To...

    Authors: Devin Sean Austin, Makenna J. Dixon, Duncan Thibodeau Tulimieri, Joshua G. A. Cashaback and Jennifer A. Semrau
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:114
  31. Soft robotic exosuits can provide partial dorsiflexor and plantarflexor support in parallel with paretic muscles to improve poststroke walking capacity. Previous results indicate that baseline walking ability ...

    Authors: Lizeth H. Sloot, Lauren M. Baker, Jaehyun Bae, Franchino Porciuncula, Blandine F. Clément, Christopher Siviy, Richard W. Nuckols, Teresa Baker, Regina Sloutsky, Dabin K. Choe, Kathleen O’Donnell, Terry D. Ellis, Louis N. Awad and Conor J. Walsh
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:113
  32. Muscle synergies, computationally identified intermuscular coordination patterns, have been utilized to characterize neuromuscular control and learning in humans. However, it is unclear whether it is possible ...

    Authors: Gang Seo, Jeong-Ho Park, Hyung-Soon Park and Jinsook Roh
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:112
  33. Understanding of the human body’s internal processes to maintain balance is fundamental to simulate postural control behaviour. The body uses multiple sensory systems’ information to obtain a reliable estimate...

    Authors: Julian Shanbhag, Alexander Wolf, Iris Wechsler, Sophie Fleischmann, Jürgen Winkler, Sigrid Leyendecker, Bjoern M. Eskofier, Anne D. Koelewijn, Sandro Wartzack and Jörg Miehling
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:111
  34. Muscle strength and dexterity impairments are common among patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) producing limitations in activities of daily living related to the upper limb (UL). This study aimed to evaluate...

    Authors: Selena Marcos-Antón, Alberto Jardón-Huete, Edwin Daniel Oña-Simbaña, Aitor Blázquez-Fernández, Lidia Martínez-Rolando and Roberto Cano-de-la-Cuerda
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:110
  35. Pelvic and trunk movements are often restricted in stationary robotic gait trainers. The optional FreeD module of the driven gait orthosis Lokomat offers a combined, guided lateral translation and transverse r...

    Authors: Tabea Aurich (-Schuler), Florian van Dellen and Rob Labruyère
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:109
  36. One of the drawbacks of lower-limb prostheses is that they do not provide explicit somatosensory feedback to their users. Electrotactile stimulation is an attractive technology to restore such feedback because...

    Authors: Romain Valette, Jose Gonzalez-Vargas and Strahinja Dosen
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:108
  37. Anger dyscontrol is a common issue after traumatic brain injury (TBI). With the growth of wearable physiological sensors, there is new potential to facilitate the rehabilitation of such anger in the context of...

    Authors: Tuck-Voon How, Robin E. A. Green and Alex Mihailidis
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:107
  38. Ipsilesional motor impairments of the arm are common after stroke. Previous studies have suggested that severity of contralesional arm impairment and/or hemisphere of lesion may predict the severity of ipsiles...

    Authors: Donovan B. Smith, Stephen H. Scott, Jennifer A. Semrau and Sean P. Dukelow
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:106
  39. Robotic therapy and serious gaming support motor learning in neurorehabilitation. Traditional monitor-based gaming outputs cannot adequately represent the third dimension, whereas virtual reality headsets lack...

    Authors: Alexandra Charlotte de Crignis, Salome-Thamar Ruhnau, Matthias Hösl, Jérémy Lefint, Tamara Amberger, Jürgen Dressnandt, Hans Brunner and Friedemann Müller
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:105
  40. We created a clinical virtual reality application for vestibular rehabilitation. Our app targets contextual sensory integration (C.S.I.) where patients are immersed in safe, increasingly challenging environmen...

    Authors: Jennifer Kelly, Daphna Harel, Santosh Krishnamoorthy, Gene Fu, Brittani Morris, Andrew Medlin, Sarah Mischinati, Zhu Wang, John Sutera, Ken Perlin, Maura Cosetti and Anat V. Lubetzky
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:104
  41. Active upper extremity (UE) assistive devices have the potential to restore independent functional movement in individuals with UE impairment due to neuromuscular diseases or injury-induced chronic weakness. A...

    Authors: Mehdi Khantan, Mikael Avery, Phyo Thuta Aung, Rachel M. Zarin, Emma Hammelef, Nabila Shawki, Mijail Demian Serruya and Alessandro Napoli
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:103
  42. Overground exoskeleton gait training (OEGT) after neurological injury is safe, feasible, and may yield positive outcomes. However, no recommendations exist for initiation, progression, or termination of OEGT. ...

    Authors: Jaime Gillespie, Dannae Arnold, Molly Trammell, Monica Bennett, Christa Ochoa, Simon Driver, Librada Callender, Seema Sikka, Rosemary Dubiel and Chad Swank
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:102
  43. Assistive robotic hand orthoses can support people with sensorimotor hand impairment in many activities of daily living and therefore help to regain independence. However, in order for the users to fully benef...

    Authors: Jessica Gantenbein, Chakaveh Ahmadizadeh, Oliver Heeb, Olivier Lambercy and Carlo Menon
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:101
  44. Concurrent transcranial magnetic stimulation and electroencephalography (TMS-EEG) recording provides information on both intracortical reorganization and networking, and that information could yield new insigh...

    Authors: Zhongfei Bai, Jack Jiaqi Zhang and Kenneth N. K. Fong
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:100
  45. Balance disorders in patients diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease (PD) are associated with a change in balance-keeping strategy and reflex disorders which regulate the maintenance of vertical body posture. Cent...

    Authors: Piotr Wodarski, Jacek Jurkojć, Justyna Michalska, Anna Kamieniarz, Grzegorz Juras and Marek Gzik
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:99
  46. The implementation of virtual devices can facilitate the role of therapists (e.g., patient motivation, intensity of practice) to improve the effectiveness of treatment for children with cerebral palsy. Among e...

    Authors: G. Saussez, R. Bailly, R. Araneda, J. Paradis, D. Ebner-Karestinos, A. Klöcker, E. S. Sogbossi, I. Riquelme, S. Brochard and Y. Bleyenheuft
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:98

    The Correction to this article has been published in Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2024 21:20

  47. Detecting signs of residual neural activity in patients with altered states of consciousness is a crucial issue for the customization of neurorehabilitation treatments and clinical decision-making. With this l...

    Authors: Piergiuseppe Liuzzi, Bahia Hakiki, Maenia Scarpino, Rachele Burali, Antonio Maiorelli, Francesca Draghi, Anna Maria Romoli, Antonello Grippo, Francesca Cecchi and Andrea Mannini
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:96

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