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  1. Soft robotic wearable devices, referred to as exosuits, can be a valid alternative to rigid exoskeletons when it comes to daily upper limb support. Indeed, their inherent flexibility improves comfort, usabilit...

    Authors: Elena Bardi, Marta Gandolla, Francesco Braghin, Ferruccio Resta, Alessandra L. G. Pedrocchi and Emilia Ambrosini
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2022 19:87
  2. Upper limb assistive devices can compensate for muscular weakness and empower the user in the execution of daily activities. Multiple devices have been recently proposed but there is still a lack in the scient...

    Authors: Valeria Longatelli, Alberto Antonietti, Emilia Biffi, Eleonora Diella, Maria Grazia D’Angelo, Mauro Rossini, Franco Molteni, Marco Bocciolone, Alessandra Pedrocchi and Marta Gandolla
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2021 18:4
  3. In neurorehabilitation, we are witnessing a growing awareness of the importance of standardized quantitative assessment of limb functions. Detailed assessments of the sensorimotor deficits following neurologic...

    Authors: Valeria Longatelli, Diego Torricelli, Jesús Tornero, Alessandra Pedrocchi, Franco Molteni, José L. Pons and Marta Gandolla
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2022 19:102
  4. MUNDUS is an assistive framework for recovering direct interaction capability of severely motor impaired people based on arm reaching and hand functions. It aims at achieving personalization, modularity and ma...

    Authors: Alessandra Pedrocchi, Simona Ferrante, Emilia Ambrosini, Marta Gandolla, Claudia Casellato, Thomas Schauer, Christian Klauer, Javier Pascual, Carmen Vidaurre, Margit Gföhler, Werner Reichenfelser, Jakob Karner, Silvestro Micera, Andrea Crema, Franco Molteni, Mauro Rossini…
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2013 10:66
  5. Correlating the features of the actual executed movement with the associated cortical activations can enhance the reliability of the functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) data interpretation. This is cr...

    Authors: Claudia Casellato, Simona Ferrante, Marta Gandolla, Nicola Volonterio, Giancarlo Ferrigno, Giuseppe Baselli, Tiziano Frattini, Alberto Martegani, Franco Molteni and Alessandra Pedrocchi
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2010 7:49