Neuromodulation
More Aspire CREATE research
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Dr Anne Vanhoestenberghe(2014-2022)
Select publications
Al'Joboori, Y., Hannah, R., Francesca, L., Duffell, L., et al. (2021).. Frontiers in Neuroscience.
Al'Joboori, Y., Massey, S., Knight, S.L., Donaldson, N.& Duffell, L. (2020)..Journal of Clinical Medicine.
Al'Joboori, Y., Massey, S., Donaldson, N.& Duffell, L. (2019).Combining Transcutaneous Spinal Cord Stimulation and Rehabilitation after Spinal Cord Injury 'STIM2STAND'. Presented at: SMR.
Al'Joboori, Y., Massey, S., Donaldson, N.& Duffell, L. (2018).Frequency Dependant Facilitation of Motor Evoked Potentials with Transcutaneous Spinal Stimulation. Presented at: International Functional Electrical Stimulation Society Conference.
Al'Joboori, Y., Massey, S., Donaldson, N.& Duffell, L. (2018).Frequency Dependant Facilitation of Motor Evoked Potentials with Transcutaneous Spinal Stimulation. Presented at: BiomedEng.
- Doherty, S. (2019). (Doctoral dissertation). UCL (University College London).
- Doherty, S., Knight, S.& Vanhoestenberghe, A. (2017). Wearable neuromodulation devices to manage urinary incontinence subsequent to Spinal Cord Injury. Presented at: IMechE Incontinence: Engineering Challenge XI.
- Knight, S.L., Craggs, M., Edirisinghe, N., Susser, J.& Leaker, B. (2017). . Neurourology and Urodynamics.
Doherty, S.P., Vanhoestenberghe, A., Susser, J., Gall, A.& Knight, S. (2017). Non-‐invasive neuromodulation to suppress neurogenic detrusor overactivity in spinal cord injury: a site comparison study. Presented at: ISCoS.
Doherty, S.P., Knight, S.L., Lintermans, A.& Vanhoestenberghe, A. (2017). A system to deliver and assess neuromodulation protocols for management of Neurogenic Detrusor Overactivity in Spinal Cord Injury. Presented at: International Functional Electrical Stimulation Society conference (Rehab week 2017).
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