Search

Your search keyword '"Gasq, D."' showing total 105 results

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Author "Gasq, D." Remove constraint Author: "Gasq, D." Language english Remove constraint Language: english
105 results on '"Gasq, D."'

Search Results

3. Acceptability of BCI-based procedures for motor rehabilitation after stroke: A questionnaire study among patients

7. Improving the acceptability to enhance the efficiency of stroke rehabilitation procedures based on brain-computer interfaces: General public results

8. Améliorer l'acceptabilité pour optimiser l'efficience des interfaces cerveau-ordinateur dans le cadre de la rééducation motrice post-accident vasculaire cérébral (AVC)

9. Evaluation of control modalities and functional impact of a self-piloted grasp neuroprosthesis in stroke patients: preliminary results from a multi-crossover N-of-1 randomized controlled study

10. Modelling the Acceptance of BCI-based Stroke Rehabilitation Procedures: Heading for Efficiently Personalised Therapies

11. Temporal Dynamics of Corticomuscular Coherence Reflects Alteration of the Central Mechanisms of Neural Motor Control in Post-Stroke Patients

36. Status of surface electromyography assessment as part of clinical gait analysis in the management of patients with cerebral palsy - Outcomes of a Delphi process.

37. Current practices in clinical gait analysis in Europe: A comprehensive survey-based study from the European society for movement analysis in adults and children (ESMAC) standard initiative.

38. Upper limb motor dysfunction is associated with fragmented kinetics after brain injury.

39. ToulGaitViz: a tool for the systematic description of lower limb clearance during the swing phase of hemiparetic gait after stroke. A cohort study.

40. Assessing Spatiotemporal and Quality Alterations in Paretic Upper Limb Movements after Stroke in Routine Care: Proposal and Validation of a Protocol Using IMUs versus MoCap.

41. Corticomuscular and intermuscular coherence are correlated after stroke: a simplified motor control?

42. Comparison between a novel helical and a posterior ankle-foot orthosis on gait in people with unilateral foot drop: a randomised crossover trial.

43. Task and ecologically based assessment of upper-limb passive function before and after botulinum injections in adults with stroke using the Upper-Limb Performance Assessment: French cross-cultural adaptation and feasibility pilot study.

44. Selection criteria for surgical correction of equinovarus foot in adults with brain damage: A systematic scoping review.

45. Modeling the acceptability of BCIs for motor rehabilitation after stroke: A large scale study on the general public.

46. AbobotulinumtoxinA Doses in Upper and Lower Limb Spasticity: A Systematic Literature Review.

47. Changes in intermuscular connectivity during active elbow extension reveal a functional simplification of motor control after stroke.

48. Respective Contributions of Instrumented 3D Gait Analysis Data and Tibial Motor Nerve Block on Presurgical Spastic Equinus Foot Assessment: A Retrospective Study of 40 Adults.

49. Botulinum toxin combined with rehabilitation decrease corticomuscular coherence in stroke patients.

Catalog

Books, media, physical & digital resources