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Kevin M Foglyano

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Journal of Neuroengineering and Rehabilitation|March 17, 2016
Improving stand-to-sit maneuver for individuals with spinal cord injurySarah R Chang, Mark J Nandor, Rudi Kobetic, et al.
Journal of Neuroengineering and Rehabilitation|January 23, 2015
A neuroprosthesis for control of seated balance after spinal cord injuryMusa L Audu, Lisa M Lombardo, John R Schnellenberger, et al.
The Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine|February 4, 2017
Impact of an implanted neuroprosthesis on community ambulation in incomplete SCILisa M Lombardo, Rudolf Kobetic, Gilles Pinault, et al.
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|September 14, 2017
Long-Term Performance and User Satisfaction With Implanted Neuroprostheses for Upright Mobility After Paraplegia: 2- to 14-Year Follow-UpRonald J Triolo, Stephanie Nogan Bailey, Kevin M Foglyano, et al.
American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation|March 10, 2020
Oxygen Consumption While Walking With Multijoint Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation After StrokeNathaniel S Makowski, Rudi Kobetic, Kevin M Foglyano, et al.
American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation|May 28, 2016
Improving Walking with an Implanted Neuroprosthesis for Hip, Knee, and Ankle Control After StrokeNathaniel S Makowski, Rudi Kobetic, Lisa M Lombardo, et al.
Spinal Cord Series and Cases|September 16, 2020
Walking after incomplete spinal cord injury with an implanted neuromuscular electrical stimulation system and a hinged knee replacement: a single-subject studyNathaniel S Makowski, Lisa M Lombardo, Kevin M Foglyano, et al.
Medical Engineering & Physics|December 2, 2020
A closed-loop self-righting controller for seated balance in the coronal and diagonal planes following spinal cord injuryAkhil Bheemreddy, Lisa M Lombardo, Michael E Miller, et al.
Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology|June 8, 2022
Development and deployment of cyclical focal muscle vibration system to improve walking performance in multiple sclerosisElizabeth C Hardin, Stephanie Nogan Bailey, Rudolf Kobetic, et al.
PM & R : the Journal of Injury, Function, and Rehabilitation|January 11, 2022
Toe clearance facilitation to improve walking in multiple sclerosis: The effect of cyclical focal muscle vibrationElizabeth C Hardin, Stephanie Nogan Bailey, Rudolf Kobetic, et al.
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Journal of Neuroengineering and Rehabilitation|March 17, 2016
Improving stand-to-sit maneuver for individuals with spinal cord injurySarah R Chang, Mark J Nandor, Rudi Kobetic, et al.
Journal of Neuroengineering and Rehabilitation|January 23, 2015
A neuroprosthesis for control of seated balance after spinal cord injuryMusa L Audu, Lisa M Lombardo, John R Schnellenberger, et al.
The Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine|February 4, 2017
Impact of an implanted neuroprosthesis on community ambulation in incomplete SCILisa M Lombardo, Rudolf Kobetic, Gilles Pinault, et al.
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|September 14, 2017
Long-Term Performance and User Satisfaction With Implanted Neuroprostheses for Upright Mobility After Paraplegia: 2- to 14-Year Follow-UpRonald J Triolo, Stephanie Nogan Bailey, Kevin M Foglyano, et al.
American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation|March 10, 2020
Oxygen Consumption While Walking With Multijoint Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation After StrokeNathaniel S Makowski, Rudi Kobetic, Kevin M Foglyano, et al.
American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation|May 28, 2016
Improving Walking with an Implanted Neuroprosthesis for Hip, Knee, and Ankle Control After StrokeNathaniel S Makowski, Rudi Kobetic, Lisa M Lombardo, et al.
Spinal Cord Series and Cases|September 16, 2020
Walking after incomplete spinal cord injury with an implanted neuromuscular electrical stimulation system and a hinged knee replacement: a single-subject studyNathaniel S Makowski, Lisa M Lombardo, Kevin M Foglyano, et al.
Medical Engineering & Physics|December 2, 2020
A closed-loop self-righting controller for seated balance in the coronal and diagonal planes following spinal cord injuryAkhil Bheemreddy, Lisa M Lombardo, Michael E Miller, et al.
Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology|June 8, 2022
Development and deployment of cyclical focal muscle vibration system to improve walking performance in multiple sclerosisElizabeth C Hardin, Stephanie Nogan Bailey, Rudolf Kobetic, et al.
PM & R : the Journal of Injury, Function, and Rehabilitation|January 11, 2022
Toe clearance facilitation to improve walking in multiple sclerosis: The effect of cyclical focal muscle vibrationElizabeth C Hardin, Stephanie Nogan Bailey, Rudolf Kobetic, et al.
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