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Serdar Kocer
Researcher at Jura Elektroapparate
Publications - 16
Citations - 655
Serdar Kocer is an academic researcher from Jura Elektroapparate. The author has contributed to research in topics: Movement disorders & Motor skill. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 16 publications receiving 533 citations. Previous affiliations of Serdar Kocer include Centra.
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The updated European Consensus 2009 on the use of Botulinum toxin for children with cerebral palsy
Florian Heinen,Kaat Desloovere,A. Sebastian Schroeder,Steffen Berweck,Ingo Borggraefe,Anya van Campenhout,Guro L. Andersen,Resa Aydin,Jules G. Becher,G. Bernert,Ignacio Martinez Caballero,Lucinda Carr,Emmanuelle Chaleat Valayer,Maria Teresa Desiato,Charlie Fairhurst,Paul Filipetti,Ralph-Ingo Hassink,Ulf Hustedt,Marek Jozwiak,Serdar Kocer,Elisabeth Kolanowski,Ingeborg Krägeloh-Mann,Şehim Kutlay,Helena Mäenpää,Volker Mall,Paul McArthur,Edith Morel,Antigone S. Papavassiliou,Ignacio Pascual-Pascual,Søren Anker Pedersen,Frank Plasschaert,Irene van der Ploeg,Olivier Rémy-Néris,Anne Renders,Guiseppe Di Rosa,Maja Steinlin,Kristina Tedroff,Joan Vidal Valls,Elke Viehweger,Guy Molenaers +39 more
TL;DR: The updated European consensus 2009 summarises the current understanding regarding an integrated, multidisciplinary treatment approach using Botulinum toxin for the treatment of children with cerebral palsy.
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Best Clinical Practice in Botulinum Toxin Treatment for Children with Cerebral Palsy
Walter Strobl,Tim Theologis,Reinald Brunner,Serdar Kocer,Elke Viehweger,Ignacio Pascual-Pascual,Richard Placzek +6 more
TL;DR: The state of the art of BoNT-A treatment in children with CP is summarized, based mainly on the literature and expert opinions by an international paediatric orthopaedic user group.
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Efficacy and safety of abobotulinumtoxinA in spastic lower limb: Randomized trial and extension.
Jean-Michel Gracies,Alberto Esquenazi,Allison Brashear,Marta Banach,Serdar Kocer,Robert Jech,Svetlana Khatkova,Ján Benetin,Michele Vecchio,Peter McAllister,Jan Ilkowski,Stanisław Ochudło,Anne Sophie Grandoulier,Claire Vilain,Philippe Picaut +14 more
TL;DR: Repeated administration over a year was well-tolerated and improved walking speed and likelihood of achieving community ambulation and Class I evidence that for adults with chronic spastic hemiparesis, a single abobotulinumtoxinA injection reduces lower extremity muscle tone is provided.
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Defining spasticity: a new approach considering current movement disorders terminology and botulinum toxin therapy
Dirk Dressler,Roongroj Bhidayasiri,Saeed Bohlega,Pedro Chaná,Hsin Fen Chien,Tae Mo Chung,Carlo Colosimo,Markus Ebke,Klemens Fedoroff,Bernd Frank,Ryuji Kaji,Petr Kanovsky,Serdar Kocer,Federico Micheli,Olga Orlova,Sebastian Paus,Zvezdan Pirtošek,Maja Relja,Raymond L. Rosales,José Alberto Sagástegui-Rodríguez,Paul W. Schoenle,Gholam Ali Shahidi,Sofia Timerbaeva,Uwe Walter,Fereshte Adib Saberi +24 more
TL;DR: A brief and practical new definition of spasticity is provided—for the first time—based on its various forms of muscle hyperactivity as described in the current movement disorders terminology.
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Effects of repeated abobotulinumtoxinA injections in upper limb spasticity.
Jean-Michel Gracies,Michael W. O'Dell,Michele Vecchio,Peter Hedera,Serdar Kocer,Monika Rudzińska-Bar,Bruce Rubin,Sofiya L Timerbaeva,Anna Lusakowska,François Boyer,Anne-Sophie Grandoulier,Claire Vilain,Philippe Picaut +12 more
TL;DR: A favorable safety profile and continuous improvements in active movements and perceived and active function were associated with repeated abobotulinumtoxinA injections in upper limb muscles.