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R Kobetic

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Bogie K, Kobetic R, Shire D
J Rehabil Assist Technol Eng . 2019 Jul; 6:2055668319847116. PMID: 31285837
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To C, Kobetic R, Triolo R
Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc . 2007 Oct; 2006:2928-31. PMID: 17946991
Existing reciprocating gait orthoses, to help restore gait to individuals with paraplegia, have a fixed 1:1 hip flexion/extension coupling ratios (FECR), limiting stride length and gait speed. The purpose of...
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To C, Kirsch R, Kobetic R, Triolo R
Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc . 2007 Feb; 2004:4041-4. PMID: 17271186
The purpose of this study was to examine the feasibility of a hybrid orthosis for walking after spinal cord injury (SCI) that coordinates the locking and unlocking of knee and...
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Triolo R, Wibowo M, UHLIR J, Kobetic R, Kirsch R
J Rehabil Res Dev . 2001 Dec; 38(5):545-55. PMID: 11732832
This study explores the effects of active hip extension moment produced by electrical stimulation on the support forces the arms must exert through an assistive device during quiet erect standing...
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Triolo R, Liu M, Kobetic R, Uhlir J
J Rehabil Res Dev . 2001 Dec; 38(5):533-44. PMID: 11732831
Intramuscular (IM) electrodes have been used safely and effectively for decades to activate paralyzed muscles in neuroprosthetic systems employing functional electrical stimulation (FES). However, the response to stimulation delivered by...
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Nandurkar S, Marsolais E, Kobetic R
Clin Orthop Relat Res . 2001 Aug; (389):210-7. PMID: 11501813
Hip flexion is required for walking and stair climbing. Percutaneous electrical stimulation of the iliopsoas muscle is a potentially useful and reliable method of providing hip flexion in individuals who...
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Uhlir J, Triolo R, Kobetic R
IEEE Trans Rehabil Eng . 2001 Feb; 8(4):514-22. PMID: 11204043
Persons with spinal cord injury (SCI) can benefit significantly from functional neuromuscular stimulation (FNS) systems for standing if manual tasks can be performed while upright. Using FNS to sufficiently activate...
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Marsolais E, Kobetic R, Polando G, Ferguson K, Tashman S, Gaudio R, et al.
J Spinal Cord Med . 2000 Jul; 23(2):100-8. PMID: 10914350
Six individuals with paraplegia and injury levels from C-1 through T-12 participated in a study to evaluate the functional capabilities of a hybrid gait orthotic system. Subjects learned to use...
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Kobetic R, Triolo R, Uhlir J, Bieri C, Wibowo M, Polando G, et al.
IEEE Trans Rehabil Eng . 1999 Dec; 7(4):390-8. PMID: 10609626
A 16-channel functional electrical stimulation (FES) system has been implanted in a person with T10 paraplegia for over a year. The system consists of two eight-channel radio frequency controlled receiver-stimulators...
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Ferguson K, Polando G, Kobetic R, Triolo R, Marsolais E
Spinal Cord . 1999 Dec; 37(11):800-4. PMID: 10578252
Objective: The purpose of this case study was to determine the functional effectiveness of the hybrid orthosis system (HOS) for sit-to-stand and walking compared with the reciprocal gait orthosis (RGO)...