selected publications
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Clinical improvement with intensive robot-assisted arm training in chronic stroke is unchanged by supplementary tDCS.
Restorative neurology and neuroscience.
2019
Academic Article
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Times cited: 18 -
Robotic Arm Rehabilitation in Chronic Stroke Patients With Aphasia May Promote Speech and Language Recovery (but Effect Is Not Enhanced by Supplementary tDCS).
Frontiers in neurology.
2018
Academic Article
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Times cited: 10 -
Patient Engagement Is Related to Impairment Reduction During Digital Game-Based Therapy in Stroke.
Games for health journal.
2017
Academic Article
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Times cited: 34 -
The corticomotor projection to liminally-contractable forearm muscles in chronic spinal cord injury: a transcranial magnetic stimulation study.
Spinal cord.
2016
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Times cited: 9 -
Stroke subtype and motor impairment influence contralesional excitability.
Neurology.
2015
Academic Article
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Times cited: 24 -
Robotic measurement of arm movements after stroke establishes biomarkers of motor recovery.
Stroke.
2013
Academic Article
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Times cited: 113 -
Pilot study of a robotic protocol to treat shoulder subluxation in patients with chronic stroke.
Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation.
2013
Academic Article
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Times cited: 10 -
Improved motor performance in chronic spinal cord injury following upper-limb robotic training.
NeuroRehabilitation.
2013
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Times cited: 36 -
Robotic devices as therapeutic and diagnostic tools for stroke recovery.
Archives of neurology.
2009
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Times cited: 97