Michael D Naish
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Recent Articles
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Habibollahi Z, Zhou Y, Jenkins M, Jayne Garland S, Friedman E, Naish M, et al.
IEEE Trans Neural Syst Rehabil Eng
. 2024 Sep;
32:3289-3298.
PMID: 39222447
Parkinson's disease (PD) and essential tremor are two major causes of pathological tremor among people over 60 years old. Due to the side effects and complications of traditional tremor management...
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Briere R, Emond M, Benhamed A, Blanchard P, Golbon B, Shellenberger J, et al.
Can J Surg
. 2024 Jan;
66(6 Suppl 1):S54-S136.
PMID: 38173057
No abstract available.
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Farhani G, Zhou Y, Jenkins M, Naish M, Trejos A
Sensors (Basel)
. 2022 Oct;
22(19).
PMID: 36236422
Hand tremor is one of the dominating symptoms of Parkinson's disease (PD), which significantly limits activities of daily living. Along with medications, wearable devices have been proposed to suppress tremor....
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Zhou Y, Habibollahi Z, Ibrahim A, Jenkins M, Naish M, Trejos A
IEEE Trans Neural Syst Rehabil Eng
. 2022 Oct;
30:2856-2865.
PMID: 36191110
The side effects and complications of traditional treatments for treating pathological tremor have led to a growing research interest in wearable tremor suppression devices (WTSDs) as an alternative approach. Similar...
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Gallone M, Naish M
IEEE Int Conf Rehabil Robot
. 2022 Sep;
2022:1-6.
PMID: 36176100
In this paper, a head-worn wearable haptic feedback device (WHFD) is developed to communicate sensory information from an upper-limb prosthesis. A 14-week, 6-stage, between-subjects study was created to investigate the...
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Gharibo J, Naish M
Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc
. 2022 Sep;
2022:2983-2987.
PMID: 36086300
In this work, a novel multi-modal device that allows data to simultaneously be collected from three noninva-sive sensor modalities was created. Force myography (FMG), surface electromyography (sEMG), and inertial measurement...
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Zhou Y, Box D, Hardy K, Jenkins M, Garland J, Naish M, et al.
J Rehabil Assist Technol Eng
. 2022 May;
9:20556683221094480.
PMID: 35548101
Introduction: Parkinsonian tremor has severely impacted the lives of 65% of individuals with Parkinson's disease, and nearly 25% do not respond to traditional treatments. Although wearable tremor suppression devices (WTSDs)...
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Shamsil A, Naish M, Patel R
Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc
. 2021 Dec;
2021:3526-3530.
PMID: 34892000
Intraoperative tumor localization in a deflated lung in minimally invasive surgery (MIS) is challenging as the lung cannot be manually palpated through small incisions. To do so remotely, an articulated...
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Ibrahim A, Zhou Y, Jenkins M, Trejos A, Naish M
IEEE Trans Neural Syst Rehabil Eng
. 2021 Jul;
29:1413-1423.
PMID: 34255631
Wearable tremor suppression devices (WTSD) have been considered as a viable solution to manage parkinsonian tremor. WTSDs showed their ability to improve the quality of life of individuals suffering from...
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Zhou Y, Ibrahim A, Hardy K, Jenkins M, Naish M, Trejos A
IEEE Trans Biomed Eng
. 2021 May;
68(9):2846-2857.
PMID: 33999812
Objective: Approximately 25% of individualsliving with parkinsonian tremor do not respond to traditional treatments. Wearable tremor suppression devices (WTSD) provide an alternative approach, however, tremor in the fingers has not...