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    Improving Hand Function in Stroke Survivors: A Pilot Study of Contralaterally Controlled Functional Electric Stimulation in Chronic Hemiplegia by Knutson, Jayme S., PhD, Harley, Mary Y., OT, Hisel, Terri Z., OT, Chae, John, MD

    “…Abstract Knutson JS, Harley MY, Hisel TZ, Chae J. Improving hand function in stroke survivors: a pilot study of contralaterally controlled functional electric…”
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    A Novel Functional Electrical Stimulation Treatment for Recovery of Hand Function in Hemiplegia: 12-Week Pilot Study by Knutson, Jayme S., Hisel, Terri Z., Harley, Mary Y., Chae, John

    Published in Neurorehabilitation and neural repair (01-01-2009)
    “…Background. Loss of finger extension is common after stroke and can severely limit hand function. Contralaterally controlled functional electrical stimulation…”
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    Implanted neuroprosthesis for assisting arm and hand function after stroke: a case study by Knutson, Jayme S, Chae, John, Hart, Ronald L, Keith, Michael W, Hoyen, Harry A, Harley, Mary Y, Hisel, Terri Z, Bryden, Anne M, Kilgore, Kevin L, Peckham, Hunter

    “…Loss of arm and hand function is common after stroke. An implantable, 12-channel, electromyogram (EMG)-controlled functional electrical stimulation…”
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    Convergent Validity and Responsiveness of the SULCS by Knutson, Jayme S., Friedl, Amy S., Hansen, Kristine M., Hisel, Terri Z., Harley, Mary Y.

    “…To evaluate the convergent validity and responsiveness of the Stroke Upper Limb Capacity Scale (SULCS) in comparison to the Arm Motor Ability Test (AMAT), the…”
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    Contralaterally Controlled Functional Electrical Stimulation for Upper Extremity Hemiplegia: An Early-Phase Randomized Clinical Trial in Subacute Stroke Patients by Knutson, Jayme S., Harley, Mary Y., Hisel, Terri Z., Hogan, Shannon D., Maloney, Margaret M., Chae, John

    Published in Neurorehabilitation and neural repair (01-03-2012)
    “…Background. Contralaterally controlled functional electrical stimulation (CCFES) is an experimental treatment intended to improve hand function after stroke…”
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    Contralaterally Controlled Functional Electrical Stimulation for Recovery of Elbow Extension and Hand Opening After Stroke: A Pilot Case Series Study by Knutson, Jayme S, Harley, Mary Y, Hisel, Terri Z, Makowski, Nathaniel S, Chae, John

    “…OBJECTIVEThe aims of this study were to determine whether patients with moderate-to-severe upper limb hemiplegia could use contralaterally controlled…”
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    Ability of people with post-stroke hemiplegia to self-administer FES-assisted hand therapy video games at home: An exploratory case series by Fu, Michael J, Harley, Mary Y, Hisel, Terri, Busch, Robyn, Wilson, Richard, Chae, John, Knutson, Jayme S

    “…Introduction This article describes the development and initial clinical testing of an innovative home-based treatment for upper extremity hemiplegia that…”
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    Intramuscular Electrical Stimulation for Upper Limb Recovery in Chronic Hemiparesis: An Exploratory Randomized Clinical Trial by Chae, John, Harley, Mary Y., Hisel, Terri Z., Corrigan, Catherine M., Demchak, Jeffrey A., Wong, Yu-Tung, Fang, Zi-Ping

    Published in Neurorehabilitation and neural repair (01-07-2009)
    “…Background. Surface electrical stimulation (ES) has been shown to improve the motor impairment of stroke survivors. However, surface ES can be painful and…”
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    Contralaterally controlled functional electrical stimulation for stroke rehabilitation by Knutson, J. S., Harley, M. Y., Hisel, T. Z., Makowski, N. S., Fu, M. J., Chae, J.

    “…Contralaterally controlled functional electrical stimulation (CCFES) is an innovative method of delivering neuromuscular electrical stimulation for…”
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