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Dohle C, Tholen R, Wittenberg H, Quintern J, Saal S, Stephan K
Nervenarzt . 2016 Aug; 87(10):1062-1067. PMID: 27531212
Background: Approximately two thirds of stroke patients initially suffer from at least impaired mobility. Various rehabilitation concepts have been proposed. Objective: Based on the current literature, which rehabilitation methods can...
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Szecsi J, Fiegel M, Krafczyk S, Straube A, Quintern J, Brandt T
MMW Fortschr Med . 2004 Nov; 146(26):37-8, 40-1. PMID: 15529690
Until recently, few patients with complete paraplegia could walk or stand with the help of functional electrical stimulation (FES) of the leg muscles regularly at home. In comparison, FES cycling...
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Szecsi J, Krafczyk S, Quintern J, Fiegel M, Straube A, Brandt T
Nervenarzt . 2004 Sep; 75(12):1209-16. PMID: 15368054
Cycling using functional electrical stimulation offers paraplegics the possibility of muscle and cardiovascular training as well as the chance for independent locomotion. To investigate whether this method might be suitable...
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Ferrarin M, Palazzo F, Riener R, Quintern J
IEEE Trans Neural Syst Rehabil Eng . 2001 Sep; 9(3):245-57. PMID: 11561660
A crucial issue of functional electrical stimulation (FES) is the control of motor function by the artificial activation of paralyzed muscles. Major problems that limit the success of current FES...
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Edrich T, Riener R, Quintern J
IEEE Trans Biomed Eng . 2000 Aug; 47(8):1058-65. PMID: 10943054
In the functional electrical stimulation of the lower extremity of paraplegics to achieve standing and walking, a mathematical model describing the passive elastic joint moments is essential in order to...
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Riener R, Rabuffetti M, Frigo C, Quintern J, Schmidt G
Med Biol Eng Comput . 2000 Mar; 37(4):526-9. PMID: 10696713
A staircase was developed to record ground reactions during stair climbing at different slopes (inclinations). Each step is instrumented with six strain-gauge-based force transducers which allow the measurement of three-dimensional...
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Immisch I, Bandmann O, Quintern J, Straube A
Eur J Neurol . 1999 Aug; 6(5):549-54. PMID: 10457387
Different postural reaction patterns after predictable and unpredictable perturbations during free stance were studied in 8 patients with idiopathic Parkinson's disease (iPD), in 4 patients with other parkinsonian syndromes (PS)...
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Quintern J, Immisch I, Albrecht H, Pollmann W, Glasauer S, Straube A
J Neurol Sci . 1999 May; 163(1):61-9. PMID: 10223413
Our objective was to investigate how cooling of the arm and vision influence pointing movements in healthy subjects and patients with cerebellar limb ataxia due to clinically proven multiple sclerosis....
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Quintern J, Riener R, Rupprecht S
Artif Organs . 1997 Mar; 21(3):232-5. PMID: 9148713
Open-loop and closed-loop stimulation of the knee extensors for the control of the knee joint angle and torque were tested as a potential basis for more complex functional electrical stimulation...
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Riener R, Fuhr T, Bahrami F, Quintern J, Schmidt G
Biomed Tech (Berl) . 1997 Jan; 42 Suppl:285-6. PMID: 9517154
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