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Marlena Pelliccio
Researcher at MedStar National Rehabilitation Hospital
Publications - 8
Citations - 890
Marlena Pelliccio is an academic researcher from MedStar National Rehabilitation Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gait training & Cerebral palsy. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 8 publications receiving 815 citations. Previous affiliations of Marlena Pelliccio include Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital & Harvard University.
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Multicenter randomized clinical trial evaluating the effectiveness of the Lokomat in subacute stroke.
Joseph Hidler,Diane Nichols,Marlena Pelliccio,Kathy Brady,Donielle D. Campbell,Jennifer H. Kahn,T. George Hornby +6 more
TL;DR: For subacute stroke participants with moderate to severe gait impairments, the diversity of conventional gaitTraining interventions appears to be more effective than robotic-assisted gait training for facilitating returns in walking ability.
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Advances in the understanding and treatment of stroke impairment using robotic devices.
TL;DR: Some of the motivations for using robotic devices, clinical outcomes following robotic-assisted training in both the upper and lower extremities, and how these devices can provide quantitative evaluations of function are discussed.
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Quantification of functional weakness and abnormal synergy patterns in the lower limb of individuals with chronic stroke
TL;DR: The results of this study indicate that in a standing position stroke subjects are significantly weaker in their affected leg when compared to age-matched controls, yet showed little evidence of the classic lower-limb abnormal synergy patterns previously reported.
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The role of augmented feedback in pediatric robotic-assisted gait training: A case series
Benjamin L. Patritti,Benjamin L. Patritti,Monica Sicari,Monica Sicari,Lynn C. Deming,Fernanda Romaguera,Marlena Pelliccio,Patrick K. Kasi,Maria Grazia Benedetti,Donna Nimec,Paolo Bonato,Paolo Bonato +11 more
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Enhancing robotic gait training via augmented feedback
Benjamin L. Patritti,Monica Sicari,Lynn C. Deming,Fernanda Romaguera,Marlena Pelliccio,Maria Grazia Benedetti,Donna Nimec,Paolo Bonato +7 more
TL;DR: A case series describing clinical outcomes in four children with CP who underwent gait training using a robotic driven gait orthosis (DGO) (Pediatric Lokomat©) showed an improvement in locomotor function.