Duncan L Turner
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Recent Articles
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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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Taga M, Curci A, Pizzamigglio S, Lacal I, Turner D, Fu C
Psychoradiology
. 2024 Apr;
1(2):73-87.
PMID: 38665359
Background: Motor adaptation relies on error-based learning for accurate movements in changing environments. However, the neurophysiological mechanisms driving individual differences in performance are unclear. Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS)-evoked potential can...
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Dawson J, Engineer N, Cramer S, Wolf S, Ali R, ODell M, et al.
Neurorehabil Neural Repair
. 2022 Oct;
37(6):367-373.
PMID: 36226541
Background: Vagus Nerve Stimulation (VNS) paired with rehabilitation improved upper extremity impairment and function in a recent pivotal, randomized, triple-blind, sham-controlled trial in people with chronic arm weakness after stroke....
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Dawson J, Liu C, Francisco G, Cramer S, Wolf S, Dixit A, et al.
Lancet
. 2021 Apr;
397(10284):1545-1553.
PMID: 33894832
Background: Long-term loss of arm function after ischaemic stroke is common and might be improved by vagus nerve stimulation paired with rehabilitation. We aimed to determine whether this strategy is...
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Rodgers H, Bosomworth H, Krebs H, van Wijck F, Howel D, Wilson N, et al.
Health Technol Assess
. 2020 Nov;
24(54):1-232.
PMID: 33140719
Background: Loss of arm function is common after stroke. Robot-assisted training may improve arm outcomes. Objective: The objectives were to determine the clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of robot-assisted training, compared...
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Bosomworth H, Rodgers H, Shaw L, Smith L, Aird L, Howel D, et al.
Clin Rehabil
. 2020 Sep;
35(1):119-134.
PMID: 32914639
Objective: To report the fidelity of the enhanced upper limb therapy programme within the Robot-Assisted Training for the Upper Limb after stroke (RATULS) randomized controlled trial, the types of goals...
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Mehler D, Williams A, Whittaker J, Krause F, Luhrs M, Kunas S, et al.
Front Hum Neurosci
. 2020 Aug;
14:226.
PMID: 32760259
Ischemic stroke of the middle cerebral artery (MCA), a major brain vessel that supplies the primary motor and premotor cortex, is one of the most common causes for severe upper...
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Low H, Turner D
Acta Neurochir (Wien)
. 2020 May;
162(8):1867-1868.
PMID: 32377947
No abstract available.
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Rodgers H, Bosomworth H, Krebs H, van Wijck F, Howel D, Wilson N, et al.
Lancet
. 2019 May;
394(10192):51-62.
PMID: 31128926
Background: Loss of arm function is a common problem after stroke. Robot-assisted training might improve arm function and activities of daily living. We compared the clinical effectiveness of robot-assisted training...
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Desowska A, Turner D
Rev Neurosci
. 2019 Feb;
30(6):605-623.
PMID: 30768425
Recovery from a stroke is a dynamic time-dependent process, in which the central nervous system reorganises to accommodate for the impact of the injury. The purpose of this paper is...