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R Rupp
Researcher at University Hospital Heidelberg
Publications - 23
Citations - 873
R Rupp is an academic researcher from University Hospital Heidelberg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Spinal cord injury & Tetraplegia. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 22 publications receiving 724 citations. Previous affiliations of R Rupp include Heidelberg University.
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Effectiveness of automated locomotor training in patients with chronic incomplete spinal cord injury: A multicenter trial
Markus Wirz,David H. Zemon,R Rupp,Anke Scheel,Gery Colombo,Volker Dietz,T. George Hornby,T. George Hornby,T. George Hornby +8 more
TL;DR: Intensive locomotor training on a treadmill with the assistance of a DGO resulted in significant improvements in the subjects' gait velocity, endurance, and performance of functional tasks.
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First-in-Man Intrathecal Application of Neurite Growth-Promoting Anti-Nogo-A Antibodies in Acute Spinal Cord Injury.
Klaus Kucher,Donald Johns,Doris Maier,Rainer Abel,Andreas Badke,Hagen Christopher Baron,Roland Thietje,Steven Casha,Renate Meindl,Baltazar Gomez-Mancilla,Baltazar Gomez-Mancilla,Christian Pfister,R Rupp,Norbert Weidner,Anis Mir,Martin E. Schwab,Armin Curt +16 more
TL;DR: ITA355 serum levels showed dose-dependency, and intersubject cerebrospinal fluid levels were highly variable after infusion and bolus injection, and efficacy trials using intrathecal antibody administration may be considered in acute SCI.
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Muscle force and gait performance: relationships after spinal cord injury.
TL;DR: An improvement in locomotor function does not always reflect an increase in LEMS, and LEMS improvement is not necessarily associated with improved locomotorfunction.
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Effect of formal training in scaling, scoring and classification of the International Standards for Neurological Classification of Spinal Cord Injury.
Christian Schuld,J Wiese,Steffen Franz,Cornelia Putz,I Stierle,I Smoor,Norbert Weidner,R Rupp +7 more
TL;DR: ISNCSCI training significantly improves the classification skills regardless of the experience in spinal cord injury medicine, and these findings need to be considered for the appropriate preparation and interpretation of clinical trials in spinal Cord injury.
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Outcome after incomplete spinal cord injury: central cord versus Brown-Sequard syndrome.
TL;DR: No difference was found in the time course of neurological deficit, functional recovery, impulse conductivity and rehabilitation length of stay in BS and CC subjects, in contrast to the assumption of a better outcome of subjects with BS.