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151. Survey of the needs of patients with spinal cord injury: impact and priority for improvement in hand function in tetraplegics.

152. Differences in outcome of a multidisciplinary treatment between subgroups of chronic low back pain patients defined using two multiaxial assessment instruments: the multidimensional pain inventory and lumbar dynamometry.

153. The effect of an ankle-foot orthosis on walking ability in chronic stroke patients: a randomized controlled trial.

154. Influence of hamstring lengthening on muscle activation timing.

155. Effects of electrode dislocation on electromyographic activity and relative rest time: effectiveness of compensation by a normalisation procedure.

156. The European project 'Neuromuscular assessment in the elderly worker' (NEW): achievements in electromyogram signal acquisition, modelling and processing.

157. The orthotic effect of functional electrical stimulation on the improvement of walking in stroke patients with a dropped foot: a systematic review.

158. Predictive value of fear avoidance in developing chronic neck pain disability: consequences for clinical decision making.

159. Distance training for the restoration of motor function.

160. Remote training and monitoring.

161. A feasibility study of remote consultation to determine suitability for surgery in stroke rehabilitation.

162. A model-based approach to stabilizing crutch supported paraplegic standing by artificial hip joint stiffness.

163. Static and dynamic evaluation of the influence of supplementary hip-joint stiffness on crutch-supported paraplegic stance.

164. Effect of side dominance on myoelectric manifestations of muscle fatigue in the human upper trapezius muscle.

165. Surface electromyography analysis for variable gait.

166. Chronic neck pain disability due to an acute whiplash injury.

167. The effect of an ergonomic computer device on muscle activity of the upper trapezius muscle during typing.

168. Application of a dual channel peroneal nerve stimulator in a patient with a "central" drop foot.

169. Differences in treatment outcome between subgroups of patients with chronic low back pain using lumbar dynamometry and psychological aspects.

170. Surface EMG models: properties and applications.

171. Development of recommendations for SEMG sensors and sensor placement procedures.

172. Comparative trials on hybrid walking systems for people with paraplegia: an analysis of study methodology.

173. Validity and reproducibility of crutch force and heart rate measurements to assess energy expenditure of paraplegic gait.

174. Demand for and use of functional electrical stimulation systems and conventional orthoses in the spinal lesioned community of the UK.

175. Speed dependence of crutch force and oxygen uptake: implications for design of comparative trials on orthoses for people with paraplegia.

176. Relationships between isoinertial lumbar dynamometry parameters and demographic parameters in chronic low back pain patients.

177. Discrimination between maximal and submaximal effort in lumbar dynamometry.

178. The influence of the reciprocal hip joint link in the Advanced Reciprocating Gait Orthosis on standing performance in paraplegia.

179. Energy storage and release of prosthetic feet. Part 1: Biomechanical analysis related to user benefits.

180. Energy storage and release of prosthetic feet. Part 2: Subjective ratings of 2 energy storing and 2 conventional feet, user choice of foot and deciding factor.

181. The influence of the reciprocal cable linkage in the advanced reciprocating gait orthosis on paraplegic gait performance.

182. Reliability of lumbar dynamometry measurements in patients with chronic low back pain with test-retest measurements on different days.

184. The median frequency of the surface EMG power spectrum in relation to motor unit firing and action potential properties.

185. Artificial-reflex stimulation for FES-induced standing with minimum quadriceps force.

187. A new gait analysis system for clinical use in a rehabilitation center.

188. The clinical use of surface EMG.

190. The clinical use of surface EMG.

191. A low-cost FES exercise bicycle for training paraplegics at home.

193. QUARK: a quantitative real-time analyser for kinesiology.

194. Simultaneous measurement of surface EMG and movements for clinical use.

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