Peer Reviewed Papers
Peer Reviewed Papers
2010
- Cruz EG and Kamper DG. 2010. Use of a novel robotic interface to study finger motor
control, Annals of Biomedical Engineering, 38, 259-268.
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2009
- Hoffmann G, Kamper DG, Kahn JH, Rymer WZ, and Schmit BD. 2009. Modulation of stretch
reflexes of the finger flexors by sensory feedback from the proximal upper limb poststroke
, Journal of Neurophysiology, 102, 1420-1429.
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- Lee SW and Kamper DG. 2009. Modeling of multiarticular muscles: importance of inclusion
of tendon-pulley interactions in the finger, IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering,
56, 2253-2262.
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- Seo NJ, Rymer WZ,and Kamper DG. 2009. Delays in grip initiation and termination in
persons with stroke: effects of arm support and active muscle stretch exercise,
Journal of Neurophysiology, 101, 3108-3115.
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2008
- Iwamuro BT, Cruz EG, Connelly LL, Fischer HC, and Kamper DG. 2009. Effect of a
gravity-compensating orthosis on reaching after stroke: evaluation of the therapy assistant
WREX, Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 89, 2121-2128.
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- Lee SW, Chen H, Towles JD, and Kamper DG. 2008a. Estimation of the effective
static moment arms of the tendons in the index finger extensor mechanism, Journal of
Biomechanics. 41(7):1567-73.
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- Lee SW, Chen H, Towles JD, and Kamper DG. 2008b. Effect of finger posture on the tendon
force distribution within the finger extensor mechanism, Journal of Biomechanical
Engineering, 130, 051014.
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- Towles JD, Hentz VR, and Murray WM. 2008. Use of intrinsic thumb muscles may help to
improve lateral pinch function restored by tendon transfer. Clinical Biomechanics.
23(4):387-94.
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2007
- Fischer HC, Stubblefield K, Kline T, Luo X, Kenyon RV, and Kamper DG. 2007. Hand rehabilitation
following stroke: a pilot study of assisted finger extension training in a virtual environment.
Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation.14(1):1-12.
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2006
- Kamper DG, Yasukawa AM, Barrett KM, and Gaebler-Spira DJ. 2006. Effects of Neuromuscular
Electrical Stimulation Treatment of Cerebral Palsy on Potential Impairment Mechanisms: A Pilot Study
, Pediatr Phys Ther.18:31-38.
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- Kamper DG, Fischer HC, and Cruz EG. 2006. Impact of finger posture on mapping from muscle
activation to joint torque. Clin Biomech. 21(4):361-9
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- Kamper DG, Fischer HC, Cruz EG, and Rymer WZ. 2006. Weakness is the primary contributor to finger
impairment in chronic stroke. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 87(9):1262-9.
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2005
- Simone LK and Kamper DG. 2005. Design considerations for a wearable monitor to measure finger
posture, Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation. 2:5 doi:10.1186/1743-0003-2-5.
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- Li S, Stevens JA, Kamper DG and Rymer WZ. 2005. The Movement-Specific Effect of Motor Imagery of
the Premotor Time. Motor Control. 9, 119-128. Human Kinetics Publishers, Inc.
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- Cruz EG, Waldinger HC, and Kamper DG. 2005. Kinetic and kinematic workspaces of the index finger
following stroke. Brain.128(Pt 5):1112-21.
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2004
- Li S, Kamper DG, Stevens JA, and Rymer, WZ. 2004. The Effect of Motor Imagery on Spinal Segmental
Excitability, Journal of Neuroscience. 24(43):9674-9680.
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- Towles JD, Murray WM, and Hentz VR. 2004. The effect of percutaneous pin fixation of the interphalangeal
joint on the thumb-tip force produced by the flexor pollicis longus: a cadaver study, Journal of
Hand Surgery. 29(6):1056-62.
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2003
- Kamper DG, Cruz EG, and Siegel MP. 2003. Stereotypical fingertip trajectories during grasp
,Journal of Neurophysiology. 90: 3702-3710. PDF
- Reinkensmeyer DJ, Iobbi MG, Kahn LE, Kamper DG, and Takahashi CD. 2003. Modeling reaching
impairment after stroke using a population vector model of movement control that incorporates neural
firing rate variability, Neural Computation. 15: 2619-2642.
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- Kamper DG, Harvey RL, Suresh S, and Rymer WZ. 2003. Relative contributions of neural mechanisms
versus muscle mechanics in promoting finger extension deficits following stroke, Muscle &
Nerve. 28: 309-318.
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2002
- Reinkensmeyer DJ, McKenna-Cole AN, Kahn LE, and Kamper DG. 2002. Directional control of
reaching is preserved following mild/moderate stroke and stochastically constrained following severe
stroke, Experimental Brain Research. 143:525-530. PDF
- Kamper DG, Hornby TG, and Rymer WZ. 2002. Extrinsic flexor muscles generate concurrent flexion
of all three finger joints, Journal of Biomechanics. 35: 1581-1587.
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- Kamper DG, McKenna-Cole AN, Kahn LE, and Reinkensmeyer DJ. 2002. Alterations in reaching
after stroke and their relationship to movement direction and impairment severity,
Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 83:702-707.
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2001
- Kamper DG, and Rymer WZ. 2001. Impairment of Voluntary Control of Finger Motion Following Stroke:
Role of Inappropriate Muscle Coactivation, Muscle & Nerve. 24:673-81.
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- Kamper DG, Schmit BD, and Rymer WZ. 2001. >Effect of Muscle Biomechanics on the
Quantification of Spasticity, Annals of Biomedical Engineering. 29(12): 1122-1134.
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2000
- Kamper DG, and Rymer WZ. 2000. Quantitative Features of the Stretch Response of Extrinsic
Finger Muscles in Hemiparetic Stroke. Muscle & Nerve. 23: 954961.
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1999
- Kamper DG, and Rymer WZ. 1999. Effects of geometric joint constraints on the selection of
final arm posture during reaching: a simulation study. Experimental Brain Research.
126:134-138. PDF
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