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Brenton Hordacre

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Brain Sciences|June 9, 2018
The Role of Telehealth to Assist In-Home tDCS: Opportunities, Promising Results and AcceptabilityBrenton Hordacre
Neurology|October 1, 2020
Technology-assisted stroke rehabilitationSusan Hillier, Brenton Hordacre
Brain Sciences|May 28, 2020
Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation to Facilitate Lower Limb Recovery Following Stroke: Current Evidence and Future DirectionsSamuel Gowan, Brenton Hordacre
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology|May 1, 2013
Reorganisation of primary motor cortex in a transtibial amputee during rehabilitation: a case reportBrenton Hordacre, Lynley Bradnam
The Journal of Physiology|February 12, 2017
Dose dependency of transcranial direct current stimulation: implications for neuroplasticity induction in health and diseaseMitchell R Goldsworthy, Brenton Hordacre
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|March 31, 2018
Commentary: Cooperation Not Competition: Bihemispheric tDCS and fMRI Show Role for Ipsilateral Hemisphere in Motor LearningBrenton Hordacre, Mitchell R Goldsworthy
Journal of Neurophysiology|April 23, 2020
Implication of the ipsilateral motor network in unilateral voluntary muscle contraction: the cross-activation phenomenonVincent Cabibel, Brenton Hordacre, Stéphane Perrey
Journal of Neuroengineering and Rehabilitation|May 17, 2019
Strategies to implement and monitor in-home transcranial electrical stimulation in neurological and psychiatric patient populations: a systematic reviewNandini Sandran, Susan Hillier, Brenton Hordacre
Frontiers in Rehabilitation Sciences|March 18, 2026
Does more rehabilitation lead to better upper limb outcomes after stroke? A systematic reviewManush Patel, Ines Serrada, Brenton Hordacre
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|March 28, 2014
Use of an activity monitor and GPS device to assess community activity and participation in transtibial amputeesBrenton Hordacre, Christopher Barr, Maria Crotty
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Brain Sciences|June 9, 2018
The Role of Telehealth to Assist In-Home tDCS: Opportunities, Promising Results and AcceptabilityBrenton Hordacre
Neurology|October 1, 2020
Technology-assisted stroke rehabilitationSusan Hillier, Brenton Hordacre
Brain Sciences|May 28, 2020
Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation to Facilitate Lower Limb Recovery Following Stroke: Current Evidence and Future DirectionsSamuel Gowan, Brenton Hordacre
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology|May 1, 2013
Reorganisation of primary motor cortex in a transtibial amputee during rehabilitation: a case reportBrenton Hordacre, Lynley Bradnam
The Journal of Physiology|February 12, 2017
Dose dependency of transcranial direct current stimulation: implications for neuroplasticity induction in health and diseaseMitchell R Goldsworthy, Brenton Hordacre
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|March 31, 2018
Commentary: Cooperation Not Competition: Bihemispheric tDCS and fMRI Show Role for Ipsilateral Hemisphere in Motor LearningBrenton Hordacre, Mitchell R Goldsworthy
Journal of Neurophysiology|April 23, 2020
Implication of the ipsilateral motor network in unilateral voluntary muscle contraction: the cross-activation phenomenonVincent Cabibel, Brenton Hordacre, Stéphane Perrey
Journal of Neuroengineering and Rehabilitation|May 17, 2019
Strategies to implement and monitor in-home transcranial electrical stimulation in neurological and psychiatric patient populations: a systematic reviewNandini Sandran, Susan Hillier, Brenton Hordacre
Frontiers in Rehabilitation Sciences|March 18, 2026
Does more rehabilitation lead to better upper limb outcomes after stroke? A systematic reviewManush Patel, Ines Serrada, Brenton Hordacre
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|March 28, 2014
Use of an activity monitor and GPS device to assess community activity and participation in transtibial amputeesBrenton Hordacre, Christopher Barr, Maria Crotty
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