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Harry A. Hoyen
Researcher at Case Western Reserve University
Publications - 48
Citations - 1910
Harry A. Hoyen is an academic researcher from Case Western Reserve University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Functional electrical stimulation & Tetraplegia. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 44 publications receiving 1505 citations. Previous affiliations of Harry A. Hoyen include United States Department of Veterans Affairs & MetroHealth.
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Restoration of reaching and grasping movements through brain-controlled muscle stimulation in a person with tetraplegia: a proof-of-concept demonstration
A Bolu Ajiboye,A Bolu Ajiboye,Francis R. Willett,Francis R. Willett,Daniel R. Young,Daniel R. Young,William D. Memberg,William D. Memberg,Brian A Murphy,Brian A Murphy,Jonathan P. Miller,Jonathan P. Miller,Jonathan P. Miller,Benjamin L. Walter,Benjamin L. Walter,Benjamin L. Walter,Jennifer A. Sweet,Jennifer A. Sweet,Jennifer A. Sweet,Harry A. Hoyen,Harry A. Hoyen,Michael W. Keith,Michael W. Keith,P. Hunter Peckham,P. Hunter Peckham,John D. Simeral,John P. Donoghue,Leigh R. Hochberg,Robert F. Kirsch +28 more
TL;DR: This is the first report of a combined implanted FES+iBCI neuroprosthesis for restoring both reaching and grasping movements to people with chronic tetraplegia due to spinal cord injury, and represents a major advance, with a clear translational path, for clinically viable Neuroprostheses for restoration of reaches and grasping after paralysis.
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An Implanted Upper-Extremity Neuroprosthesis Using Myoelectric Control
Kevin L. Kilgore,Harry A. Hoyen,Anne M. Bryden,Ronald L. Hart,Michael W. Keith,P. Hunter Peckham +5 more
TL;DR: Results indicate that a neuroprosthesis with implanted myoelectric control is an effective method for restoring hand function in midcervical level spinal cord injury.
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A guide to improving the care of patients with fragility fractures.
Susan V. Bukata,Benedict F. DiGiovanni,Susan M. Friedman,Harry A. Hoyen,Amy Kates,Stephen L. Kates,Simon C. Mears,Daniel A. Mendelson,Fernando H. Serna,Frederick E. Sieber,Wakenda K. Tyler +10 more
TL;DR: This monograph is written as a guide for physicians, nurses, therapists, and students interested in ideal care for their patients with fragility fractures to help improve the quality of care.
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Stimulation Stability and Selectivity of Chronically Implanted Multicontact Nerve Cuff Electrodes in the Human Upper Extremity
TL;DR: Nine spiral nerve cuff electrodes were implanted in two human subjects for up to three years with no adverse functional effects and the selectivity after three years was consistent with selectivity measured during the implant surgery.
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Implanted Neuroprosthesis for Restoring Arm and Hand Function in People With High Level Tetraplegia
William D. Memberg,K.H. Polasek,Ronald L. Hart,Anne M. Bryden,Kevin L. Kilgore,Kevin L. Kilgore,Kevin L. Kilgore,Gregory Nemunaitis,Harry A. Hoyen,Michael W. Keith,Robert F. Kirsch,Robert F. Kirsch,Robert F. Kirsch +12 more
TL;DR: Functional electrical stimulation is a feasible intervention for restoring arm and hand functions to individuals with high tetraplegia and has functioned properly for at least 2.5 years postimplant.