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391 related items for PubMed ID: 18573839

  • 1. The effect of functional electrical stimulation on the physiological cost of gait in people with multiple sclerosis.
    Paul L, Rafferty D, Young S, Miller L, Mattison P, McFadyen A.
    Mult Scler; 2008 Aug; 14(7):954-61. PubMed ID: 18573839
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  • 2. The impact of walking speed on the effects of functional electrical stimulation for foot drop in people with multiple sclerosis.
    Miller L, Rafferty D, Paul L, Mattison P.
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  • 3. A randomized trial to investigate the effects of functional electrical stimulation and therapeutic exercise on walking performance for people with multiple sclerosis.
    Barrett CL, Mann GE, Taylor PN, Strike P.
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  • 4. Long-term therapeutic and orthotic effects of a foot drop stimulator on walking performance in progressive and nonprogressive neurological disorders.
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    Neurorehabil Neural Repair; 2010 Feb; 24(2):152-67. PubMed ID: 19846759
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  • 5. Metabolic cost of over ground gait in younger stroke patients and healthy controls.
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  • 6. Effect of walking speed changes on tibialis anterior EMG during healthy gait for FES envelope design in drop foot correction.
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  • 8. Effectiveness of functional electrical stimulation on walking speed, functional walking category, and clinically meaningful changes for people with multiple sclerosis.
    Street T, Taylor P, Swain I.
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  • 10. Quantification of gait kinematics and walking ability of people with multiple sclerosis who are new users of functional electrical stimulation.
    Scott SM, van der Linden ML, Hooper JE, Cowan P, Mercer TH.
    J Rehabil Med; 2013 Apr; 45(4):364-9. PubMed ID: 23407855
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  • 12. Energy consumption in paraplegic ambulation using the reciprocating gait orthosis and electric stimulation of the thigh muscles.
    Hirokawa S, Grimm M, Le T, Solomonow M, Baratta RV, Shoji H, D'Ambrosia RD.
    Arch Phys Med Rehabil; 1990 Aug; 71(9):687-94. PubMed ID: 2375676
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  • 13. A comparison of the orthotic effect of the Odstock Dropped Foot Stimulator and the Walkaide functional electrical stimulation systems on energy cost and speed of walking in Multiple Sclerosis.
    Miller L, Rafferty D, Paul L, Mattison P.
    Disabil Rehabil Assist Technol; 2015 Nov; 10(6):482-485. PubMed ID: 24628467
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  • 14. Habitual functional electrical stimulation therapy improves gait kinematics and walking performance, but not patient-reported functional outcomes, of people with multiple sclerosis who present with foot-drop.
    van der Linden ML, Hooper JE, Cowan P, Weller BB, Mercer TH.
    PLoS One; 2014 Nov; 9(8):e103368. PubMed ID: 25133535
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  • 15. Effects of functional electrical stimulation on gait in people with multiple sclerosis - A systematic review.
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  • 16. Determination of preferred walking speed on treadmill may lead to high oxygen cost on treadmill walking.
    Dal U, Erdogan T, Resitoglu B, Beydagi H.
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  • 18. Walking measures to evaluate assistive technology for foot drop in multiple sclerosis: A systematic review of psychometric properties.
    Andreopoulou G, Mercer TH, van der Linden ML.
    Gait Posture; 2018 Mar; 61():55-66. PubMed ID: 29304511
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  • 19. Gait impairments in persons with multiple sclerosis across preferred and fixed walking speeds.
    Remelius JG, Jones SL, House JD, Busa MA, Averill JL, Sugumaran K, Kent-Braun JA, Van Emmerik RE.
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  • 20. Energy cost and physiological reactions to effort during activation of paraplegics by functional electrical stimulation.
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