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Anat Mirelman
Researcher at Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center
Publications - 246
Citations - 12440
Anat Mirelman is an academic researcher from Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Gait (human). The author has an hindex of 47, co-authored 208 publications receiving 9246 citations. Previous affiliations of Anat Mirelman include Harvard University & Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.
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Gait parameters and lower limb joint kinematics of multiple sclerosis subjects undergoing a gait training based on treadmill and virtual reality
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Real-Time Constant Monitoring of Fall Risk Index by Means of Fully-Wireless Insoles.
Holger Arndt,Stefan Burkard,Guillermo Talavera,Joan Garcia,David Castells,Marc Codina,Jeffrey M. Hausdorff,Anat Mirelman,Richard Harte,Monica Casey,Liam G. Glynn,Mirko Di Rosa,Lorena Rossi,Vera Stara,John Rösevall,Cristina Rusu,Carlos Carenas,Fanny Breuil,Elisenda Reixach,Jordi Carrabina +19 more
TL;DR: The WIISEL platform and results obtained through the use of the first full-wireless insole devices that can measure almost all gait related data directly on the feet (not in the upper part of the body as most existing wearable solutions).
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Automatic quantification of tandem walking using a wearable device: validity of the instrumented tandem walk
TL;DR: Metrics derived from a wearable device complement conventional TW measures and vary with age and are needed to determine if TW, gait and posture metrics are differentially associated with distinct adverse health outcomes.
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Limited Ability to Adjust N2 Amplitude During Dual Task Walking in People With Drug-Resistant Juvenile Myoclonic Epilepsy
Mor Yam,Sigal Glatt,Shai Nosatzki,Anat Mirelman,Jeffrey M. Hausdorff,Lilach Goldstein,Nir Giladi,Firas Fahoum,Inbal Maidan +8 more
TL;DR: This study provides the first evidence that people withdrug-resistant JME have changes in brain activity during highly demanding tasks that combine cognitive and motor functions compared to people with drug-responsive JME.
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The interplay between structural and functional connectivity in early stage Parkinson's disease patients
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors examined patterns of functional connectivity alterations during a cognitive task using EEG and structural characteristics of white matter (WM) pathways connecting these activated regions in early stage Parkinson's disease.