INABIS

 6th Internet World Congress for Biomedical Sciences
February 14-25, 2000

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Science On Line

SESSION I. Neuroscience, Neurology, Neurosurgery, 
Psychiatry
SESSION VII. Physical Therapeutics & Rehabilitation

INVITED SYMPOSIA

The role of FES assisted movements in the rehabilitation of motor impaired persons

Chair: Dr Michel Ladouceur - Center for Sensory-Motor Interaction (SMI). Institute of Electronic Systems, Aalborg University - mla@smi.auc.dk Denmark

Discussion Board
[Discussion]
On line Session: 
February 22th, 5-7 pm GMT

(59) Multi-Functional Implantable Praxis Stimulator for Paraplegia

Dr Ross Davis - Neural Engineering Clinic - rajdavis@midcoast.com United States
Mr Thierry Houdayer - Neural Engineering Clinic - houdayer@mint.net United States
Dr Brian J. Andrews - University of Reading and National Spinal Injury Center - brian.andrews@ualberta.ca United Kingdom
Mr Andrew Barriskill - Neopraxis Pty Ltd - abarriskill@neopraxis.com.au Australia


(60) Stimulation of flexor reflex afferents: a pathway to the spinal pattern generator for human locomotion?

Dr Jochen Quintern - University of Munich - JQuintern@nefo.med.uni-muenchen.de Germany


(61) Clinical Experience with the LSU RGO-FES System

Dr Richard V. Baratta - Louisiana State University - rbarat@lsumc.edu United States


(62) Two channel stimulation for hemiplegic gait. Control algorithms, selection of muscle groups and the results of a preliminary clinical trial

Dr Jane H. Burridge - University of Southampton - jhb1@soton.ac.uk United Kingdom
Dr Duncan Wood - - d.wood@mpbe-sdh.demon.co.uk United Kingdom


(63) A Customized Model For Control Of Movement With Neuroprostheses

Dr Dejan Popovic - SMI, Aalborg University - dbp@smi.auc.dk Denmark
Dr Novak Jaukovic - Faculty of EE, University of MonteNegro - novak@cg.yu Yugoslavia


(64) Restoration of bladder control in spinal cord injured patients using electrical stimulation

Dr.ir. Nico Rijkhoff - Aalborg University - nr@smi.auc.dk Denmark
Dr Thomas Sinkjaer - Aalborg University - ts@smi.auc.dk Denmark


(65) Nonparametric artificial neural network models for control of FES-based gait: A simulation approach

Dr Francisco Sepulveda - Center for Sensory-Motor Interaction (SMI), Aalborg University, - frs@smi.auc.dk Denmark


(66) The therapeutic effect of functional electrical stimulation assisted walking in incomplete spinal cord injured participants

Dr Michel Ladouceur - Center for Sensory-Motor Interaction (SMI). Institute of Electronic Systems, Aalborg University - mla@smi.auc.dk Denmark

 


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