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| lcmiller@northwestern.edu |
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Bachelor of Engineering in Biomedical Engineering,
Minor in Neuroscience
Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN
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The focus of my research is to quantify dysfunction of the hand following stroke within the context of upper limb movement synergies. |
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-- Increase of finger/wrist flexion forces and EMG as a function of shoulder abduction loading and reach |
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-- Miller LC, Ruiz Torres R, Stienen AHA, Dewald JPA. A wrist and finger force sensor module for use during movements of the upper limb in chronic hemiparetic stroke. IEEE Trans Biomed Eng. 2009; 56(9).
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-- Keller NR, Diedrich A, Appalsamy M, Miller LC,
Caron MG, McDonald MP, Shelton RC, Blakely RD, Robertson
D. Norepinephrine
transporter-deficient mice respond to anxiety producing
and fearful environments with bradycardia and hypotension.
Neuroscience. 2006;139(3):931-46.
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--Miller LC, Dewald JPA (2009). “Finger/wrist flexor and biceps activity increase as a function of limb loading and reach in chronic hemiparetic stroke.” Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL.
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-- Miller LC, Dewald JPA (2009). “Wrist/finger flexion forces and EMG as a function of shoulder abduction loading in chronic hemiparetic stroke.” Robotics: Science and Systems Conference Workshop: Understanding the Human Hand for Advancing Robotic Manipulation, Seattle, WA. |
-- Miller LC, Dewald JPA (2009). “Quantification of finger/wrist flexion forces as a function of limb loading in chronic hemiparetic stroke and the effects of finger/wrist extensor stimulation.” Feinberg School of Medicine 5th Annual Lewis Landsberg Research Day, Chicago, IL.
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--Miller LC, Dewald JPA (2008). “Quantification of finger/wrist flexion forces as a function of limb loading in chronic hemiparetic stroke and the effects of finger/wrist extensor stimulation.” Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting, Washington, DC.
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-- Miller LC, Wieser M, Keller T, Dewald JPA. “Quantification of finger/wrist flexion forces as a function of limb loading in chronic hemiparetic stroke and the effects of finger/wrist extensor stimulation.” Northwestern University Annual Biomedical Engineering Research Day, Evanston, IL.
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