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  1. Positional preferences, asymmetry of body position and movements potentially indicate abnormal clinical conditions in infants. However, a lack of standardized nomenclature hinders accurate assessment and docum...

    Authors: Iwona Doroniewicz, Daniel J. Ledwoń, Monika Bugdol, Katarzyna Kieszczyńska, Alicja Affanasowicz, Dominika Latos, Małgorzata Matyja and Andrzej Myśliwiec
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2024 21:129
  2. Systems that capture motion under laboratory conditions limit validity in real-world environments. Mobile motion capture solutions such as Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs) can progress our understanding of "r...

    Authors: Kirstin Ahmed, Shayan Taheri, Ive Weygers and Max Ortiz-Catalan
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2024 21:128
  3. The objective of this study was to analyze the safety and efficacy of using a robotic hip exoskeleton designed by Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., Korea, called the Gait Enhancing and Motivating System-Hip (GEMS...

    Authors: Rebecca Macaluso, Matt Giffhorn, Sara Prokup, Brice Cleland, Jusuk Lee, Bokman Lim, Minhyung Lee, Hwang-Jae Lee, Sangeetha Madhavan and Arun Jayaraman
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2024 21:127
  4. Passive-dynamic ankle–foot orthoses (PD-AFOs) are often prescribed to address plantar flexor weakness during gait, which is commonly observed after stroke. However, limited evidence is available to inform the ...

    Authors: Jacob T. Skigen, Corey A. Koller, Luke Nigro, Darcy S. Reisman, Zahra McKee, Shay R. Pinhey, Adrienne Henderson, Jason M. Wilken and Elisa S. Arch
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2024 21:126
  5. Technology-based assessments using 2D virtual reality (VR) environments and goal-directed instrumented tasks can deliver digital health metrics describing upper limb sensorimotor function that are expected to ...

    Authors: Christoph M. Kanzler, Tom Armand, Leonardo Simovic, Ramona Sylvester, Nadine Domnik, Antonia M. Eilfort, Carola Rohner, Roger Gassert, Roman Gonzenbach and Olivier Lambercy
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2024 21:125
  6. Walking impairment is a common disability post acquired brain injury (ABI), with visually evident arm movement abnormality identified as negatively impacting a multitude of psychological factors. The Internati...

    Authors: Ashleigh Mobbs, Michelle Kahn, Gavin Williams, Benjamin F. Mentiplay, Yong-Hao Pua and Ross A. Clark
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2024 21:124
  7. Blood flow restriction (BFR) resistance training has demonstrated efficacy in promoting strength gains beneficial for rehabilitation. Yet, the distinct functional advantages of BFR strength training using high...

    Authors: Yen-Ting Lin, Chun-Man Wong, Yi-Ching Chen, Yueh Chen and Ing-Shiou Hwang
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2024 21:123
  8. Hybrid models that integrate both in-person and remote health services are increasingly recognized as a promising approach. Nevertheless, research that defines and characterizes these models in children and yo...

    Authors: Tal Krasovsky, Patrice L. Weiss, Liat Gafni-Lachter, Rachel Kizony and Naomi Gefen
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2024 21:122
  9. During inpatient rehabilitation, physical therapists (PTs) often need to manually advance patients’ limbs, adding physical burden to PTs and impacting gait retraining quality. Different electromechanical devic...

    Authors: Chih-Kang Chang, Christina Lee, Richard W. Nuckols, Asa Eckert-Erdheim, Dorothy Orzel, Maxwell Herman, Jennifer Traines, Sara Prokup, Arun Jayaraman and Conor J. Walsh
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2024 21:121
  10. The contribution of cholinergic degeneration to gait disturbance in Parkinson’s disease (PD) is increasingly recognized, yet its relationship with dopaminergic-resistant gait parameters has been poorly investi...

    Authors: Xiaodan Zhang, Mateng Wang, Shi Yeow Lee, Yumei Yue, Zhaoying Chen, Yilin Zhang, Lulu Wang, Qiongfeng Guan, Weinv Fan and Ting Shen
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2024 21:120
  11. The ankle–foot prosthesis aims to compensate for the missing motor functions by fitting the motion characteristics of the human ankle, which contributes to enabling the lower-limb amputees to take care of them...

    Authors: Baoyu Li, Guanghua Xu, Zhicheng Teng, Dan Luo, Jinju Pei, Ruiquan Chen and Sicong Zhang
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2024 21:119
  12. How the joints exactly move and interact and how this reflects PD-related gait abnormalities and the response to dopaminergic treatment is poorly understood. A detailed understanding of these kinematics can in...

    Authors: Karolina Saegner, Robbin Romijnders, Clint Hansen, Jana Holder, Elke Warmerdam and Walter Maetzler
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2024 21:118
  13. Falls due to stumbling are prevalent for transfemoral prosthesis users and may lead to increased injury risk. This preliminary case series analyzes the transfemoral prosthesis user stumble recovery response to...

    Authors: Shane T. King, Maura E. Eveld, Karl E. Zelik and Michael Goldfarb
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2024 21:117
  14. This study explored the impact of one session of low-pressure leg blood flow restriction (BFR) during treadmill walking on dual-task performance in older adults using the neurovisceral integration model framew...

    Authors: Yi-Ching Chen, I-Ping Lo, Yi-Ying Tsai, Chen-Guang Zhao and Ing-Shiou Hwang
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2024 21:116
  15. Stroke causes long-term disabilities, highlighting the need for innovative rehabilitation strategies for reducing residual impairments. This study explored the potential of functional near-infrared spectroscop...

    Authors: Jinuk Kim, Eunmi Kim, Su-Hyun Lee, Gihyoun Lee and Yun-Hee Kim
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2024 21:115
  16. Video-feedback observational therapy (VOT) is an intensive rehabilitation technique based on movement repetition and visualization that has shown benefits for motor rehabilitation of the upper and lower limbs....

    Authors: Ahmed Adham, Ba Thien Le, Julien Bonnal, Hugo Bessaguet, Etienne Ojardias, Pascal Giraux and Pascal Auzou
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2024 21:114
  17. Virtual reality (VR) Rehabilitation holds the potential to address the challenge that patients feel bored and give up long-term rehabilitation training. Despite the introduction of gaming elements by some rese...

    Authors: Chengjie Zhang, Suiran Yu and Jiancheng Ji
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2024 21:113
  18. Maintaining static balance is relevant and common in everyday life and it depends on a correct intersegmental coordination. A change or reduction in postural capacity has been linked to increased risk of falls...

    Authors: Piotr Wodarski, Jacek Jurkojć, Marta Chmura, Elke Warmerdam, Robbin Romijnders, Markus A. Hobert, Walter Maetzler, Krzysztof Cygoń and Clint Hansen
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2024 21:112
  19. To avoid deviation caused by the traditional scale method, the present study explored the accuracy, advantages, and disadvantages of different objective detection methods in evaluating lower extremity motor fu...

    Authors: Wen Liu and Jinzhu Bai
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2024 21:111
  20. People with Parkinson’s Disease (PD) show abnormal gait patterns compromising their independence and quality of life. Among all gait alterations due to PD, reduced step length, increased cadence, and decreased...

    Authors: Thomas Bowman, Andrea Pergolini, Maria Chiara Carrozza, Tiziana Lencioni, Alberto Marzegan, Mario Meloni, Nicola Vitiello, Simona Crea and Davide Cattaneo
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2024 21:110
  21. Impaired ankle proprioception strongly predicts balance dysfunction in chronic stroke. However, only sparse data on ankle position sense and no systematic data on ankle motion sense dysfunction in stroke are a...

    Authors: Qiyin Huang, Naveen Elangovan, Mingming Zhang, Ann Van de Winckel and Jürgen Konczak
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2024 21:109
  22. Repeated transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) could induce alterations in cortical excitability and promote neuroplasticity. To precisely quantify these effects, functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIR...

    Authors: Shao-Yu Chen, Meng-Hsuan Tsou, Kuan-Yu Chen, Yan-Ci Liu and Meng-Ting Lin
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2024 21:108
  23. Treadmill gait training has been shown to improve gait performance in People with Parkinson’s Disease (PwPD), and in combination with Virtual Reality, it can be an effective tool for gait rehabilitation. The a...

    Authors: Pere Bosch-Barceló, Maria Masbernat-Almenara, Oriol Martínez-Navarro, Carlos Tersa-Miralles, Anni Pakarinen and Helena Fernández-Lago
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2024 21:107
  24. Falls are common in a range of clinical cohorts, where routine risk assessment often comprises subjective visual observation only. Typically, observational assessment involves evaluation of an individual’s gai...

    Authors: Jason Moore, Robert Catena, Lisa Fournier, Pegah Jamali, Peter McMeekin, Samuel Stuart, Richard Walker, Thomas Salisbury and Alan Godfrey
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2024 21:106
  25. The ankle is usually highly effective in modulating the swing foot’s trajectory to ensure safe ground clearance but there are few reports of ankle kinetics and mechanical energy exchange during the gait cycle ...

    Authors: Soheil Bajelan, W. A. (Tony) Sparrow and Rezaul Begg
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2024 21:105
  26. Recently, the use of inertial measurement units (IMUs) in quantitative gait analysis has been widely developed in clinical practice. Numerous methods have been developed for the automatic detection of gait eve...

    Authors: Cyril Voisard, Nicolas de l’Escalopier, Damien Ricard and Laurent Oudre
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2024 21:104
  27. Humans use their arms in complex ways that often demand two-handed coordination. Neurological conditions limit this impressive feature of the human motor system. Understanding how neuromodulatory techniques ma...

    Authors: Behdad Parhizi, Trevor S. Barss, Alphonso Martin Dineros, Gokul Sivadasan, Darren Mann and Vivian K. Mushahwar
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2024 21:103
  28. Investigating the spatial distribution of muscle activity would facilitate understanding the underlying mechanism of spasticity. The purpose of this study is to investigate the characteristics of spastic muscl...

    Authors: Tian Xie, Yan Leng, Pan Xu, Le Li and Rong Song
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2024 21:102
  29. In post-stroke rehabilitation, functional connectivity (FC), motor-related cortical potential (MRCP), and gait activities are common measures related to recovery outcomes. However, the interrelationship betwee...

    Authors: Chun-Ren Phang, Kai-Hsiang Su, Yuan-Yang Cheng, Chia-Hsin Chen and Li-Wei Ko
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2024 21:101
  30. In-home rehabilitation systems are a promising, potential alternative to conventional therapy for stroke survivors. Unfortunately, physiological differences between participants and sensor displacement in wear...

    Authors: Hussein Sarwat, Amr Alkhashab, Xinyu Song, Shuo Jiang, Jie Jia and Peter B. Shull
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2024 21:100
  31. Accurate perception of tactile stimuli is essential for performing and learning activities of daily living. Through this scoping review, we sought to summarize existing examination approaches for identifying t...

    Authors: Arco P. Paul, Karan Nayak, Lindsey C. Sydnor, Nahid Kalantaryardebily, Kevin M. Parcetich, Daniel G. Miner, Q. Eileen Wafford, Jane E. Sullivan and Netta Gurari
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2024 21:99
  32. This pilot study aimed to investigate the effects of REX exoskeleton rehabilitation robot training on the balance and lower limb function in patients with sub-acute stroke.

    Authors: Yuting Zhang, Weiwei Zhao, Chunli Wan, Xixi Wu, Junhao Huang, Xue Wang, Guilan Huang, Wenjuan Ding, Yating Chen, Jinyu Yang, Bin Su, Yi Xu, Zhengguo Zhou, Xuting Zhang, Fengdong Miao, Jianan Li…
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2024 21:98
  33. Body weight support (BWS) training devices are frequently used to improve gait in individuals with neurological impairments, but guidance in selecting an appropriate level of BWS is limited. Here, we aim to de...

    Authors: Sanne Ettema, Geertje H. Pennink, Tom J.W. Buurke, Sina David, Coen A.M. van Bennekom and Han Houdijk
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2024 21:97
  34. Telerehabilitation is a promising avenue for improving patient outcomes and expanding accessibility. However, there is currently no spine-related assessment for telerehabilitation that covers multiple exercises.

    Authors: Huiming Pan, Hong Wang, Dongxuan Li, Kezhe Zhu, Yuxiang Gao, Ruiqing Yin and Peter B. Shull
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2024 21:96
  35. This scoping review aims to explore published literature testing Virtual Reality (VR) interventions for improving upper limb motor performance in children and adolescents with Developmental Coordination Disord...

    Authors: Mohammed Alharbi, Haoyang Du, David Harris, Greg Wood, Helen Dodd and Gavin Buckingham
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2024 21:95
  36. Many individuals with neurodegenerative (NDD) and immune-mediated inflammatory disorders (IMID) experience debilitating fatigue. Currently, assessments of fatigue rely on patient reported outcomes (PROs), whic...

    Authors: Chloe Hinchliffe, Rana Zia Ur Rehman, Clemence Pinaud, Diogo Branco, Dan Jackson, Teemu Ahmaniemi, Tiago Guerreiro, Meenakshi Chatterjee, Nikolay V. Manyakov, Ioannis Pandis, Kristen Davies, Victoria Macrae, Svenja Aufenberg, Emma Paulides, Hanna Hildesheim, Jennifer Kudelka…
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2024 21:94
  37. Transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) is a prominent non-invasive brain stimulation method for modulating neural oscillations and enhancing human cognitive function. This study aimed to investiga...

    Authors: Yukyung Kim, Je-Hyeop Lee, Je-Choon Park, Jeongwook Kwon, Hyoungkyu Kim, Jeehye Seo and Byoung-Kyong Min
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2024 21:93
  38. Understanding the characteristics related to cardiorespiratory fitness after stroke can provide reference values for patients in clinical rehabilitation exercise. This meta- analysis aimed to investigate the e...

    Authors: Xiao Chen, Lu Yin, Yangbo Hou, Jie Wang, Yongyi Li, Juntao Yan, Jiming Tao and Shujie Ma
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2024 21:92
  39. The most challenging aspect of rehabilitation is the repurposing of residual functional plasticity in stroke patients. To achieve this, numerous plasticity-based clinical rehabilitation programs have been deve...

    Authors: Zhen-Zhen Ma, Jia-Jia Wu, Zhi Cao, Xu-Yun Hua, Mou-Xiong Zheng, Xiang-Xin Xing, Jie Ma and Jian-Guang Xu
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2024 21:91
  40. Movement smoothness is a potential kinematic biomarker of upper extremity (UE) movement quality and recovery after stroke; however, the measurement properties of available smoothness metrics have been poorly a...

    Authors: Gwenaël Cornec, Mathieu Lempereur, Johanne Mensah-Gourmel, Johanna Robertson, Ludovic Miramand, Beatrice Medee, Soline Bellaiche, Raphael Gross, Jean-Michel Gracies, Olivier Remy-Neris and Nicolas Bayle
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2024 21:90
  41. Restoring hand functionality is critical for fostering independence in individuals with neurological disorders. Various therapeutic approaches have emerged to address motor function restoration, with music-bas...

    Authors: Javier Urbina, Victoria E. Abarca and Dante A. Elias
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2024 21:89
  42. Multiple sclerosis is a progressive neurological disease that affects the central nervous system, resulting in various symptoms. Among these, impaired mobility and fatigue stand out as the most prevalent. The ...

    Authors: Gaëlle Prigent, Kamiar Aminian, Roman Rudolf Gonzenbach, Roger April and Anisoara Paraschiv-Ionescu
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2024 21:88
  43. The talocrural joint and the subtalar joint are the two major joints of the ankle-joint complex. The position and direction of the exosuit force line relative to these two joint axes can influence ankle motion...

    Authors: Xinyue Zhang, Ying Li and Ronglei Sun
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2024 21:87
  44. Despite the promise of wearable sensors for both rehabilitation research and clinical care, these technologies pose significant burden on data collectors and analysts. Investigations of factors that may influe...

    Authors: Allison E. Miller, Catherine E. Lang, Marghuretta D. Bland and Keith R. Lohse
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2024 21:86
  45. Sensor-based interventions (SI) have been suggested as an alternative rehabilitation treatment to improve older adults’ functional performance. However, the effectiveness of different sensor technologies in im...

    Authors: Qian Mao, Jiaxin Zhang, Lisha Yu, Yang Zhao, Yan Luximon and Hailiang Wang
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2024 21:85
  46. Sleep disturbance and fatigue are common in individuals undergoing inpatient rehabilitation following stroke. Understanding the relationships between sleep, fatigue, motor performance, and key biomarkers of in...

    Authors: Madeleine J. Smith, Michael Pellegrini, Brendan Major, Marnie Graco, Stephanie Porter, Sharon Kramer, Katherine Sewell, Sabrina Salberg, Zhibin Chen, Richelle Mychasiuk and Natasha A. Lannin
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2024 21:84
  47. Gait deficits are very common after stroke and therefore an important aspect in poststroke rehabilitation. A currently little used method in gait rehabilitation after stroke is the activation of the flexor ref...

    Authors: Aida Sehle, Christian Salzmann and Joachim Liepert
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2024 21:83
  48. Assessments of arm motor function are usually based on clinical examinations or self-reported rating scales. Wrist-worn accelerometers can be a good complement to measure movement patterns after stroke. Curren...

    Authors: Eric Lyckegård Finn, Håkan Carlsson, Petter Ericson, Kalle Åström, Christina Brogårdh and Johan Wasselius
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2024 21:82
  49. Proprioceptive impairments are common after stroke and are associated with worse motor recovery and poor rehabilitation outcomes. Motor learning may also be an important factor in motor recovery, and some evid...

    Authors: Robert T. Moore, Mark A. Piitz, Nishita Singh, Sean P. Dukelow and Tyler Cluff
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2024 21:81
  50. A large proportion of stroke survivors suffer from sensory loss, negatively impacting their independence, quality of life, and neurorehabilitation prognosis. Despite the high prevalence of somatosensory impair...

    Authors: Eduardo Villar Ortega, Karin A. Buetler, Efe Anil Aksöz and Laura Marchal-Crespo
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2024 21:79

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