Brenda Brouwer

Affiliations: 
Queen's University, Kingston, ON, Canada 
Area:
Neuroscience
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Miller KJ, Pollock CL, Brouwer B, et al. (2016) Use of Rasch Analysis to Evaluate and Refine the Community Balance and Mobility Scale for Use in Ambulatory Community-Dwelling Adults Following Stroke. Physical Therapy
Beaulieu LD, Massé-Alarie H, Brouwer B, et al. (2015) Noninvasive neurostimulation in chronic stroke: a double-blind randomized sham-controlled testing of clinical and corticomotor effects. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation. 22: 8-17
Novak AC, Li Q, Yang S, et al. (2015) Energy flow analysis of the lower extremity during gait in persons with chronic stroke. Gait & Posture. 41: 580-5
Laudanski A, Brouwer B, Li Q. (2015) Activity classification in persons with stroke based on frequency features. Medical Engineering & Physics. 37: 180-6
Beaulieu LD, Massé-Alarie H, Brouwer B, et al. (2014) Brain control of volitional ankle tasks in people with chronic stroke and in healthy individuals. Journal of the Neurological Sciences. 338: 148-55
Laudanski A, Brouwer B, Li Q. (2013) Measurement of lower limb joint kinematics using inertial sensors during stair ascent and descent in healthy older adults and stroke survivors. Journal of Healthcare Engineering. 4: 555-76
Yang S, Zhang JT, Novak AC, et al. (2013) Estimation of spatio-temporal parameters for post-stroke hemiparetic gait using inertial sensors. Gait & Posture. 37: 354-8
Novak AC, Brouwer B. (2013) Kinematic and kinetic evaluation of the stance phase of stair ambulation in persons with stroke and healthy adults: a pilot study. Journal of Applied Biomechanics. 29: 443-52
Novak AC, Brouwer B. (2012) Strength and aerobic requirements during stair ambulation in persons with chronic stroke and healthy adults. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 93: 683-9
Pruszynski JA, Kurtzer I, Nashed JY, et al. (2011) Primary motor cortex underlies multi-joint integration for fast feedback control. Nature. 478: 387-90
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