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  1. 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
  2. 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

  3. Despite reporting the positive effects of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) on endurance performance, very few studies have investigated its efficacy in anaerobic short all-out activities. Moreove...

    Authors: Hafez Teymoori, Ehsan Amiri, Worya Tahmasebi, Rastegar Hoseini, Sidney Grospretre and Daniel Gomes da Silva Machado
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:97
  4. 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
  5. Digital advancement of power assisted exercise equipment will advance exercise prescription for people with stroke (PwS). This article reports on the remote usability evaluation of a co-designed graphical user...

    Authors: Rachel Young, Karen Sage, David Broom, Andrew Hext, Nicky Snowdon and Christine Smith
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:95
  6. Virtual reality (VR) is a promising solution for individuals with Parkinson’s disease (PD) who experience symptoms that affect their daily activities and independence. Through VR-based rehabilitation, patients...

    Authors: Sun-Ho Kwon, Jae Kyung Park and Young Ho Koh
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:94
  7. To compare the efficacy of Dextrain Manipulandum™ training of dexterity components such as force control and independent finger movements, to dose-matched conventional therapy (CT) post-stroke.

    Authors: Maxime Térémetz, Sonia Hamdoun, Florence Colle, Eloïse Gerardin, Claire Desvilles, Loïc Carment, Sylvain Charron, Macarena Cuenca, David Calvet, Jean-Claude Baron, Guillaume Turc, Marc A. Maier, Charlotte Rosso, Jean-Louis Mas and Påvel G. Lindberg
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:93
  8. Dual-task training in Parkinson’s disease (PD) improves spatiotemporal gait parameters, cognition, and quality of life. Virtual reality (VR) has been used as a therapeutic tool for patients to participate in a...

    Authors: Seo Jung Yun, Sung Eun Hyun, Byung-Mo Oh and Han Gil Seo
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:92
  9. Freezing of gait (FOG) is one of the most debilitating symptoms in patients with idiopathic Parkinson’s disease (IPD). Visual cues can relieve FOG symptoms. However, there is no consensus on patient characteri...

    Authors: Eui Jin An, Woo-Sob Sim, Seung Min Kim and Jun Yup Kim
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:91
  10. In Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia (HSP) type 4 (SPG4) a length-dependent axonal degeneration in the cortico-spinal tract leads to progressing symptoms of hyperreflexia, muscle weakness, and spasticity of lower ...

    Authors: Christian Lassmann, Winfried Ilg, Tim W. Rattay, Ludger Schöls, Martin Giese and Daniel F. B. Haeufle
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:90
  11. Asymmetric walking gait impairs activities of daily living in neurological patient populations, increases their fall risk, and leads to comorbidities. Accessible, long-term rehabilitation methods are needed to...

    Authors: Kayla Kowalczyk, Mukul Mukherjee and Philippe Malcolm
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:88
  12. Interactive videogames, virtual reality, and robotics represent a new opportunity for multimodal treatments in many rehabilitation contexts. However, several commercial videogames are designed for leisure and ...

    Authors: Alex Rizzato, Martina Pizzichemi, Erica Gobbi, Adriana Gerardi, Claudia Fortin, Ancuta Copcia, Antonio Paoli and Giuseppe Marcolin
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:87

    The Correction to this article has been published in Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2024 21:19

  13. Studies using functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) have shown that dual-task walking leads to greater prefrontal cortex (PFC) activation compared to the single-task walking task. However, evidence on ...

    Authors: Chang Yoon Baek, Hyeong Dong Kim, Dong Yup Yoo, Kyoung Yee Kang and Jang Woo Lee
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:86
  14. Individualized, targeted, and intense training is the hallmark of successful gait rehabilitation in people post-stroke. Specifically, increasing use of the impaired ankle to increase propulsion during the stan...

    Authors: Krithika Swaminathan, Franchino Porciuncula, Sungwoo Park, Harini Kannan, Julien Erard, Nicholas Wendel, Teresa Baker, Terry D. Ellis, Louis N. Awad and Conor J. Walsh
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:85
  15. Skeletal muscle is negatively impacted by conditions such as spaceflight or prolonged bed rest, resulting in a dramatic decline in muscle mass, maximum contractile force, and muscular endurance. Electrical sti...

    Authors: Haiwang Shi, Fan Li, Fulong Zhang, Xiaobei Wei, Chengyi Liu and Rui Duan
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:84
  16. Given the heterogeneity of stroke, it is important to determine the best course of motor therapy for each patient, i.e., to personalize rehabilitation based on predictions of long-term outcomes. Here, we propo...

    Authors: Nicolas Schweighofer, Dongze Ye, Haipeng Luo, David Z. D’Argenio and Carolee Winstein
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:83
  17. Balance control is important for mobility, yet exoskeleton research has mainly focused on improving metabolic energy efficiency. Here we present a biomimetic exoskeleton controller that supports walking balanc...

    Authors: M. Afschrift, E. van Asseldonk, M. van Mierlo, C. Bayon, A. Keemink, L. D’Hondt, H. van der Kooij and F. De Groote
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:82
  18. Stationary robotic gait trainers usually allow for adjustment of training parameters, including gait speed, body weight support and robotic assistance, to personalize therapy. Consequently, therapists personal...

    Authors: Florian van Dellen, T. Aurich-Schuler and Rob Labruyère
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:81
  19. Technological innovation is recognised as having the potential to enhance rehabilitation for people with disability. Yet, resistance to, and abandonment of, rehabilitation technology is prevalent and the succe...

    Authors: Jessie Mitchell, Camila Shirota and Kelly Clanchy
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:80
  20. Wheelchair Tai Chi (WCTC) has been proved to have benefits for the brain and motor system of spinal cord injury (SCI) patients. However, the characteristics of corticomuscular coupling during WCTC are scarcel...

    Authors: Yangmin Zu, Lina Luo, Xinpeng Chen, Haixia Xie, Chich-Haung Richard Yang, Yan Qi and Wenxin Niu
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:79
  21. Although digital mobility outcomes (DMOs) can be readily calculated from real-world data collected with wearable devices and ad-hoc algorithms, technical validation is still required. The aim of this paper is ...

    Authors: M. Encarna Micó-Amigo, Tecla Bonci, Anisoara Paraschiv-Ionescu, Martin Ullrich, Cameron Kirk, Abolfazl Soltani, Arne Küderle, Eran Gazit, Francesca Salis, Lisa Alcock, Kamiar Aminian, Clemens Becker, Stefano Bertuletti, Philip Brown, Ellen Buckley, Alma Cantu…
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:78

    The Correction to this article has been published in Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2024 21:71

  22. Wearable sensor technology can facilitate diagnostics and monitoring of people with upper extremity (UE) paresis after stroke. The purpose of this study is to investigate the perspectives of clinicians, people...

    Authors: Chieh-ling Yang, Rochelle Chui, W. Ben Mortenson, Peyman Servati, Amir Servati, Arvin Tashakori and Janice J. Eng
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:77
  23. In severe conditions of limited motor abilities, frequent position changes for work or passive and active rest are essential bedside activities to prevent further health complications. We aimed to develop a sy...

    Authors: Martin Kopecek and Jan Kremlacek
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:75
  24. In post-stroke rehabilitation, positive use of affected limbs in daily life is important to improve affected upper-limb function. Several studies have quantitatively evaluated the amount of upper-limb activity...

    Authors: Naoya Yamamoto, Takato Matsumoto, Tamami Sudo, Megumi Miyashita and Toshiyuki Kondo
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:73
  25. Electrical nerve conduction block has great potential for treatment of disease through reversible and local inactivation of somatic and autonomic nerves. However, the relatively high energy requirements and th...

    Authors: Edgar Peña, Nicole A. Pelot and Warren M. Grill
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:72
  26. Robot-assisted gait therapy is frequently used for gait therapy in children and adolescents but has been shown to limit the physiological excursions of the trunk and pelvis. Actuated pelvis movements might sup...

    Authors: Florian van Dellen, Tabea Aurich-Schuler, Nikolas Hesse and Rob Labruyère
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:71
  27. Presentation of visual stimuli can induce changes in EEG signals that are typically detectable by averaging together data from multiple trials for individual participant analysis as well as for groups or condi...

    Authors: Hafeez Ullah Amin, Rafi Ullah, Mohammed Faruque Reza and Aamir Saeed Malik
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:70
  28. Chronic low back pain (CLBP) is a highly prevalent disease with poorly understood underlying mechanisms. In particular, altered trunk muscle coordination in response to specific trunk tasks remains largely unk...

    Authors: Hiroki Saito, Hikaru Yokoyama, Atsushi Sasaki and Kimitaka Nakazawa
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:69

    The Correction to this article has been published in Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:89

  29. Exoskeletons are becoming the reference technology for assistance and augmentation of human motor functions in a wide range of application domains. Unfortunately, the exponential growth of this sector has not ...

    Authors: Stefano Massardi, David Pinto-Fernandez, Jan Babič, Miha Dežman, Andrej Trošt, Victor Grosu, Dirk Lefeber, Carlos Rodriguez, Jule Bessler, Leendert Schaake, Gerdienke Prange-Lasonder, Jan F. Veneman and Diego Torricelli
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:68
  30. Upper limb impairments in a hemiparetic arm are clinically quantified by well-established clinical scales, known to suffer poor validity, reliability, and sensitivity. Alternatively, robotics can assess motor ...

    Authors: Mark van de Ruit, Levinia L. van der Velden, Bram Onneweer, Joyce L. Benner, Claudia J. W. Haarman, Gerard M. Ribbers and Ruud W. Selles
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:67
  31. Upper-limb rehabilitation robots provide repetitive reaching movement training to post-stroke patients. Beyond a pre-determined set of movements, a robot-aided training protocol requires optimization to accoun...

    Authors: James Hyungsup Moon, Jongbum Kim, Yeji Hwang, Sungho Jang and Jonghyun Kim
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:66
  32. Hereditary motor and sensory neuropathies (HMSN), also known as Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, are characterized by affected peripheral nerves. This often results in foot deformities that can be classified into ...

    Authors: Bente E. Bloks, Lise M. Wilders, Jan Willem K. Louwerens, Alexander C. Geurts, Jorik Nonnekes and Noël L.W. Keijsers
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:65
  33. Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is associated with interoceptive deficits expressed throughout the body, particularly the facial musculature. According to the facial feedback hypothesis, afferent feedback from...

    Authors: Ilya Demchenko, Naaz Desai, Stephanie N. Iwasa, Fatemeh Gholamali Nezhad, José Zariffa, Sidney H. Kennedy, Nicholas O. Rule, Jeffrey F. Cohn, Milos R. Popovic, Benoit H. Mulsant and Venkat Bhat
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:64
  34. Neuromuscular disease and peripheral neuropathy may cause drop foot with or without evertor weakness. We developed a helical-shaped, non-articulated ankle–foot orthosis (AFO) to provide medial–lateral stabilit...

    Authors: David Gasq, Raphaël Dumas, Benoit Caussé, Marino Scandella, Pascal Cintas, Blandine Acket and Marie Christine Arné-Bes
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:63
  35. Nowadays, wearable sensors are widely used to quantify physical and motor activity during daily life, and they also represent innovative solutions for healthcare. In the clinical framework, the assessment of m...

    Authors: Mattia Franchi de’ Cavalieri, Silvia Filogna, Giada Martini, Elena Beani, Martina Maselli, Matteo Cianchetti, Nevio Dubbini, Giovanni Cioni and Giuseppina Sgandurra
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:62
  36. The aging of the population and the progressive increase of life expectancy in developed countries is leading to a high incidence of age-related cerebrovascular diseases, which affect people’s motor and cognit...

    Authors: José M. Catalán, Emilio Trigili, Marius Nann, Andrea Blanco-Ivorra, Clemente Lauretti, Francesca Cordella, Eugenio Ivorra, Elaine Armstrong, Simona Crea, Mariano Alcañiz, Loredana Zollo, Surjo R. Soekadar, Nicola Vitiello and Nicolás García-Aracil
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:61
  37. Brain-computer interface (BCI) has helped people by allowing them to control a computer or machine through brain activity without actual body movement. Despite this advantage, BCI cannot be used widely because...

    Authors: Kyungho Won, Heegyu Kim, Daeun Gwon, Minkyu Ahn, Chang S. Nam and Sung Chan Jun
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:60
  38. Multiple studies have corroborated the restoration of volitional motor control after motor-complete spinal cord injury (SCI) through the use of epidural spinal cord stimulation (eSCS), but rigorous quantitativ...

    Authors: Rajat Emanuel Singh, Aliya Ahmadi, Ann M. Parr, Uzma Samadani, Andrei V. Krassioukov, Theoden I. Netoff and David P. Darrow
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:59
  39. After above-knee amputation, the missing biological knee and ankle are replaced with passive prosthetic devices. Passive prostheses are able to dissipate limited amounts of energy using resistive damper system...

    Authors: Grace R. Hunt, Sarah Hood, Lukas Gabert and Tommaso Lenzi
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:58
  40. Markerless motion capture (MMC) technology has been developed to avoid the need for body marker placement during motion tracking and analysis of human movement. Although researchers have long proposed the use ...

    Authors: Winnie W. T. Lam, Yuk Ming Tang and Kenneth N. K. Fong
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:57
  41. Compensatory movements are commonly observed in older adults with stroke during upper extremity (UE) motor rehabilitation, which could limit their motor recovery.

    Authors: Zhiqiang Luo, Audrey Ei-Ping Lim, Ponraj Durairaj, Kim Kiow Tan and Verawaty Verawaty
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:56
  42. An incomplete spinal cord injury (SCI) refers to remaining sensorimotor function below the injury with the possibility for the patient to regain walking abilities. However, these patients often suffer from div...

    Authors: Charlotte Werner, Meltem Gönel, Irina Lerch, Armin Curt and László Demkó
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:55
  43. We have developed a wearable rehabilitation robot, “curara®,” and examined its immediate effect in patients with spinocerebellar degeneration and stroke, but its rehabilitative effect has not been clarified. T...

    Authors: Daichi Miyagawa, Akira Matsushima, Yoichi Maruyama, Noriaki Mizukami, Mikio Tetsuya, Minoru Hashimoto and Kunihiro Yoshida
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:54
  44. Freezing of gait (FOG) is an unpredictable gait arrest that hampers the lives of 40% of people with Parkinson’s disease. Because the symptom is heterogeneous in phenotypical presentation (it can present as tre...

    Authors: Helena Cockx, Jorik Nonnekes, Bastiaan R. Bloem, Richard van Wezel, Ian Cameron and Ying Wang
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:53

    The Correction to this article has been published in Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:76

    The Correction to this article has been published in Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:74

  45. To date, many wrist actimetric variables dedicated to measuring the upper limbs (UL) in post-stroke patients have been developed but very few comparisons have been made between them. The objective of this stud...

    Authors: Gilles Dusfour, Denis Mottet, Makii Muthalib, Isabelle Laffont and Karima Bakhti
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:52
  46. Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading cause of disabilities resulting from cognitive and neurological deficits, as well as psychological disorders. Only recently, preclinical research on electrical stimula...

    Authors: D. Ziesel, M. Nowakowska, S. Scheruebel, K. Kornmueller, U. Schäfer, R. Schindl, C. Baumgartner, M. Üçal and T. Rienmüller
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:51
  47. Hip muscles play a prominent role in compensating for the loss of ankle and/or knee muscle function after lower limb amputation. Despite contributions to walking and balance, there is no consensus regarding hi...

    Authors: Andrew Sawers and Stefania Fatone
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:50

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