Search Results - "Fonseca, Pedro Filipe Pereira da"
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Optimal multi-field functional electrical stimulation parameters for the “drinking task - reaching phase” and related upper limb kinematics repeatability in post stroke subjects
Published in Journal of hand therapy (01-10-2022)“…•Reliable functional electrical stimulation parameters assisted the drinking task;•Functional electrical stimulation parameters presented high to very high…”
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Optimal Multifield Functional Electrical Stimulation Parameters for the “Turn on the Light” Task and Related Upper Limb Kinematics Repeatability in Poststroke Subjects
Published in Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation (01-06-2021)“…To characterize the optimal functional electrical stimulation (FES) parameters that assist the turn on the light task (TOTL) on poststroke participants and to…”
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Comparison of upper limb kinematics in two activities of daily living with different handling requirements
Published in Human movement science (01-08-2020)“…Recently, kinematic analysis of the drinking task (DRINK) has been recommended to assess the quality of upper limb (UL) movement after stroke, but the…”
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Methodological considerations for kinematic analysis of upper limbs in healthy and poststroke adults Part II: a systematic review of motion capture systems and kinematic metrics
Published in Topics in stroke rehabilitation (18-08-2019)“…Background and purpose: To review the methods used to analyze the kinematics of upper limbs (ULs) of healthy and poststroke adults, namely the motion capture…”
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Methodological considerations for kinematic analysis of upper limbs in healthy and poststroke adults Part II: a systematic review of motion capture systems and kinematic metrics
Published in Topics in stroke rehabilitation (08-05-2019)“…To review the methods used to analyze the kinematics of upper limbs (ULs) of healthy and poststroke adults, namely the motion capture systems and kinematic…”
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Validation of Two Types of Textile Electrodes for Electrocardiography and Electromyography Measurement Applications
Published 01-01-2012“…Wearable systems are a growing trend in multipurpose biosignals acquisition, combining monitoring systems with garments or pieces of clothing in order to…”
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