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Giuseppe Lamola
Researcher at University of Pisa
Publications - 17
Citations - 516
Giuseppe Lamola is an academic researcher from University of Pisa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stroke & Exoskeleton. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 16 publications receiving 356 citations.
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An EMG-Controlled Robotic Hand Exoskeleton for Bilateral Rehabilitation
Daniele Leonardis,Michele Barsotti,Claudio Loconsole,Massimiliano Solazzi,Marco Troncossi,Claudio Mazzotti,Vincenzo Parenti Castelli,Caterina Procopio,Giuseppe Lamola,Carmelo Chisari,Massimo Bergamasco,Antonio Frisoli +11 more
TL;DR: Results related to performance in estimation and modulation of the robotic assistance, and to the outcomes of the pilot rehabilitation sessions with stroke patients, positively support validity of the proposed approach for application in stroke rehabilitation.
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Neuroplastic Changes Following Brain Ischemia and their Contribution to Stroke Recovery: Novel Approaches in Neurorehabilitation
Claudia Alia,Cristina Spalletti,Stefano Lai,Alessandro Panarese,Giuseppe Lamola,Federica Bertolucci,Fabio Vallone,Fabio Vallone,Fabio Vallone,Angelo Di Garbo,Carmelo Chisari,Silvestro Micera,Silvestro Micera,Matteo Caleo +13 more
TL;DR: Advances in the comprehension of post-stroke network reorganization in patients and animal models are discussed, and the potential use of non-invasive brain stimulation techniques to boost recovery is illustrated.
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Delta Power Is Higher and More Symmetrical in Ischemic Stroke Patients with Cortical Involvement.
Chiara Fanciullacci,Chiara Fanciullacci,Federica Bertolucci,Giuseppe Lamola,Alessandro Panarese,Fiorenzo Artoni,Silvestro Micera,Silvestro Micera,Bruno Rossi,Carmelo Chisari +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors explored brain activity related to lesion location through EEG power analysis and quantitative EEG (qEEG) measures and found that cortical involvement could imply differences in band-specific activity and brain symmetry in post stroke patients.
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NIBS-driven brain plasticity
TL;DR: This review focuses on the use of NIBS in experimental protocols for evaluation and modulation of brain plasticity, the factors contributing to the inter-individual variability of response, proposed mechanisms and difficulties in translating findings from small proof of principle studies through the pipeline to clinical practice.
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Quantitative assessment of early biomechanical modifications in diabetic foot patients: the role of foot kinematics and step width
Giuseppe Lamola,M. Venturi,Dario Martelli,Elisabetta Iacopi,Chiara Fanciullacci,Alberto Coppelli,Bruno Rossi,Alberto Piaggesi,Carmelo Chisari +8 more
TL;DR: Evidence is provided that foot segmental kinematics, along with step width, can be proposed as simple and clear indicators of disease progression and can be the starting point for planning more targeted strategies to prevent the occurrence and the recurrence of a FU in diabetic subjects.