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    Pilot Study of the Effect of Low-Cadence Functional Electrical Stimulation Cycling After Spinal Cord Injury on Thigh Girth and Strength by Fornusek, Ché, PhD, Davis, Glen Macartney, PhD, Russold, Michael Friedrich, PhD

    “…Abstract Objective To investigate the long-term effects of functional electrical stimulation (FES)-evoked cycle training cadence on leg muscle hypertrophy and…”
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    Relying on more sense for enhancing lower limb prostheses control: a review by Tschiedel, Michael, Russold, Michael Friedrich, Kaniusas, Eugenijus

    “…Modern lower limb prostheses have the capability to replace missing body parts and improve the patients' quality of life. However, missing environmental…”
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    An Insulated Flexible Sensor for Stable Electromyography Detection: Application to Prosthesis Control by Roland, Theresa, Wimberger, Kerstin, Amsuess, Sebastian, Russold, Michael, Baumgartner, Werner

    Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (24-02-2019)
    “…Electromyography (EMG), the measurement of electrical muscle activity, is used in a variety of applications, including myoelectric upper-limb prostheses, which…”
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    Activities With a Microprocessor-Controlled Leg Brace for Patients With Lower Limb Paralysis: A Series of Case Studies by Auberger, Roland, Pobatschnig, Barbara, Russold, Michael Friedrich, Riener, Robert, Dietl, Hans

    “…Lower limb paralysis often leads to depreciation in mobility of the affected individuals. Computer-controlled leg brace systems open up new possibilities for…”
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    Patient Motion Using a Computerized Leg Brace in Everyday Locomotion Tasks by Auberger, Roland, Russold, Michael Friedrich, Riener, Robert, Dietl, Hans

    “…Exoskeletal systems are becoming a rehabilitation standard of care for persons with lower limb paralysis. As muscular dysfunctions affect a heterogeneous…”
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    Experimental Testing of Bionic Peripheral Nerve and Muscle Interfaces: Animal Model Considerations by Aman, Martin, Bergmeister, Konstantin D, Festin, Christopher, Sporer, Matthias E, Russold, Michael Friedrich, Gstoettner, Clemens, Podesser, Bruno K, Gail, Alexander, Farina, Dario, Cederna, Paul, Aszmann, Oskar C

    Published in Frontiers in neuroscience (30-01-2020)
    “…Man-machine interfacing remains the main challenge for accurate and reliable control of bionic prostheses. Implantable electrodes in nerves and muscles may…”
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    Real-time limb tracking in single depth images based on circle matching and line fitting by Tschiedel, Michael, Russold, Michael Friedrich, Kaniusas, Eugenijus, Vincze, Markus

    Published in The Visual computer (01-08-2022)
    “…Modern lower limb prostheses neither measure nor incorporate healthy residual leg information for intent recognition or device control. In order to increase…”
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    Review of the actuators of active knee prostheses and their target design outputs for activities of daily living by Pieringer, Dominik Simon, Grimmer, Martin, Russold, Michael Friedrich, Riener, Robert

    “…Active prosthetic knees have the capability to provide net positive work, which is required in daily activities like stair and ramp negotiation or sit-to-stand…”
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    Energy Recuperation at the Hip Joint for Paraplegic Walking: Interaction Between Patient and Supportive Device by Auberger, Roland, Riener, Robert, Russold, Michael Friedrich, Dietl, Hans

    “…For patients with lower limb paralysis, wearable robotic systems are becoming increasingly important for regaining mobility. The actuation of these systems is…”
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    An Insulated Flexible Sensor for Stable Electromyography Detection: Applicationto Prosthesis Control by Roland, Theresa, Wimberger, Kerstin, Amsuess, Sebastian, Russold, Michael Friedrich, Baumgartner, Werner

    Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (24-02-2019)
    “…Electromyography (EMG), the measurement of electrical muscle activity, is used in a variety of applications, including myoelectric upper-limb prostheses, which…”
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    Acquisition of muscle activity with a fully implantable multi-channel measurement system by Lewis, S., Friedrich Russold, M., Dietl, H., Ruff, R., Dorge, T., Hoffmann, K., Abu-Saleh, L., Schroder, D., Krautschneider, W., Westendorff, S., Gail, A., Meiners, T., Kaniusas, E.

    “…This work presents intramuscular measurements of the electromyogram (EMG) during goal directed arm movements. Thin film electrode arrays were epimysially…”
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    Signal evaluation of capacitive EMG for upper limb prostheses control using an ultra-low-power microcontroller by Roland, Theresa, Baumgartner, Werner, Amsuess, Sebastian, Russold, Michael Friedrich

    “…Upper limb myoelectric prostheses drives are controlled by muscle signal, generated by electrochemical effects in the tissue. State of the art electrodes use…”
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    The Retrainer Light-Weight Arm Exoskeleton: Effect of Adjustable Gravity Compensation on Muscle Activations and Forces by Puchinger, Markus, Kurup, Nithin Babu Rajendra, Keck, Thomas, Zajc, Johannes, Russold, Michael Friedrich, Gfohler, Margit

    “…The recovery of voluntary arm movements is one of the most important goals during stroke rehabilitation in order to avoid long-term disability in activities of…”
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    User demands for sensory feedback in upper extremity prostheses by Lewis, S., Russold, M. F., Dietl, H., Kaniusas, E.

    “…This paper presents the results of 108 responses to a survey asking users of electrical upper limb prostheses about sensory feedback. The survey aimed to…”
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