Objective. To compare neurological and functional outcomes between two groups of hospitalised patients with subacute tetraplegia. Approach. Seven patients received 20 sessions of brain computer interface (BCI) controlled functional electrical stimulation (FES) while five patients received the same number of sessions of passive FES for both hands. The neurological assessment measures were event related desynchronization (ERD) during movement attempt, Somatosensory evoked potential (SSEP) of the ulnar and median nerve; assessment of hand function involved the range of motion (ROM) of wrist and manual muscle test. Main results. Patients in both groups initially had intense ERD during movement attempt that was not restricted to the sens...
There are over 33,000 people in the United States living with complete tetraplegia due to traumatic ...
Background: Individuals with chronic tetraplegia prioritize recovery of hand function as an importan...
Brain-computer interface (BCI) technology aims to help individuals with disability to control assist...
Objective. To compare neurological and functional outcomes between two groups of hospitalised patie...
The aim of this paper is to compare neurological and functional outcomes between two groups of subac...
Background and Purpose: Impaired hand function decreases quality of life in persons with tetraplegia...
Introduction: Brain computer interface (BCI) is a promising new technology with possible applicatio...
Introduction: Brain computer interface (BCI) is a promising new technology with possible applicatio...
© 2019 American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Objective: To demonstrate naturalistic motor con...
Individuals with tetraplegia identify restoration of hand function as a critical, unmet need to rega...
<p>Individuals with tetraplegia identify restoration of hand function as a critical, unmet need to r...
<p>Individuals with tetraplegia identify restoration of hand function as a critical, unmet need to r...
<p>Individuals with tetraplegia identify restoration of hand function as a critical, unmet need to r...
© 2019 American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Objective: To demonstrate naturalistic motor con...
© 2019 American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Objective: To demonstrate naturalistic motor con...
There are over 33,000 people in the United States living with complete tetraplegia due to traumatic ...
Background: Individuals with chronic tetraplegia prioritize recovery of hand function as an importan...
Brain-computer interface (BCI) technology aims to help individuals with disability to control assist...
Objective. To compare neurological and functional outcomes between two groups of hospitalised patie...
The aim of this paper is to compare neurological and functional outcomes between two groups of subac...
Background and Purpose: Impaired hand function decreases quality of life in persons with tetraplegia...
Introduction: Brain computer interface (BCI) is a promising new technology with possible applicatio...
Introduction: Brain computer interface (BCI) is a promising new technology with possible applicatio...
© 2019 American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Objective: To demonstrate naturalistic motor con...
Individuals with tetraplegia identify restoration of hand function as a critical, unmet need to rega...
<p>Individuals with tetraplegia identify restoration of hand function as a critical, unmet need to r...
<p>Individuals with tetraplegia identify restoration of hand function as a critical, unmet need to r...
<p>Individuals with tetraplegia identify restoration of hand function as a critical, unmet need to r...
© 2019 American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Objective: To demonstrate naturalistic motor con...
© 2019 American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Objective: To demonstrate naturalistic motor con...
There are over 33,000 people in the United States living with complete tetraplegia due to traumatic ...
Background: Individuals with chronic tetraplegia prioritize recovery of hand function as an importan...
Brain-computer interface (BCI) technology aims to help individuals with disability to control assist...