Anne Schwarz
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Mayrhuber L, Andres S, Legrand M, Luft A, Ryser F, Gassert R, et al.
J Neuroeng Rehabil
. 2024 Dec;
21(1):220.
PMID: 39707385
Background: Upper limb impairment post-stroke often leads to a predominant use of the less affected arm and consequent learned disuse of the affected side, hindering upper limb outcome. Wearable sensors...
2.
Schwarz A, Feldman M, Le V, Dawson J, Liu C, Francisco G, et al.
Ann Neurol
. 2024 Dec;
97(4):709-719.
PMID: 39676623
Objective: Vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) paired with rehabilitation therapy improved motor status compared to rehabilitation alone in the phase III VNS-REHAB stroke trial, but treatment response was variable and not...
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Zietz A, Kaufmann J, Wiesner K, Fischer S, Wiegert M, Verhagen-Kamerbeek W, et al.
Eur Stroke J
. 2024 Jun;
9(4):1093-1102.
PMID: 38853524
Rationale: Novel therapeutic approaches are needed in stroke recovery. Whether pharmacological therapies are beneficial for enhancing stroke recovery is unclear. Dopamine is a neurotransmitter involved in motor learning, reward, and...
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Wiesner K, Schwarz A, Meya L, Kaufmann J, Traenka C, Luft A, et al.
Front Neurol
. 2024 Apr;
15:1335375.
PMID: 38651097
Introduction: The Fugl-Meyer Motor Assessment (FMMA) is recommended for evaluating stroke motor recovery in clinical practice and research. However, its widespread use requires refined reliability data, particularly across different health...
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Neumann S, Bauer C, Nastasi L, Laderach J, Thurlimann E, Schwarz A, et al.
Front Digit Health
. 2024 Apr;
6:1359771.
PMID: 38633383
Introduction: Wearables are potentially valuable tools for understanding mobility behavior in individuals with neurological disorders and how it changes depending on health status, such as after rehabilitation. However, the accurate...
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Cramer S, Young B, Schwarz A, Chang T, Su M
Phys Med Rehabil Clin N Am
. 2024 Mar;
35(2):305-318.
PMID: 38514220
Stroke remains a major cause of disability. Intensive rehabilitation therapy can improve outcomes, but most patients receive limited doses. Telehealth methods can overcome obstacles to delivering intensive therapy and thereby...
7.
Deseoe J, Schwarz A, Pipping T, Lehmann A, Veerbeek J, Luft A, et al.
Front Neurol
. 2023 May;
14:1149673.
PMID: 37139076
Background: Autoregulation of the cerebral vasculature keeps brain perfusion stable over a range of systemic mean arterial pressures to ensure brain functioning, e.g., in different body positions. Verticalization, i.e., transfer...
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Ranzani R, Chiriatti G, Schwarz A, Devittori G, Gassert R, Lambercy O
Front Robot AI
. 2023 Feb;
10:1093124.
PMID: 36814447
Robot-assisted neurorehabilitation is becoming an established method to complement conventional therapy after stroke and provide intensive therapy regimes in unsupervised settings (e.g., home rehabilitation). Intensive therapies may temporarily contribute to...
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Schwarz A, Al-Haj Husain A, Einaudi L, Thurlimann E, Laderach J, Easthope C, et al.
Sensors (Basel)
. 2023 Jan;
23(2).
PMID: 36679424
The restoration of gait and mobility after stroke is an important and challenging therapy goal due to the complexity of the potentially impaired functions. As a result, precise and clinically...
10.
Schwarz A, Bhagubai M, Nies S, O Held J, Veltink P, Buurke J, et al.
J Neuroeng Rehabil
. 2022 Jul;
19(1):70.
PMID: 35820923
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