Duncan Wood

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Salisbury District Hospital 
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Wood DE, Burridge JH, van Wijck FM, et al. (2005) Biomechanical approaches applied to the lower and upper limb for the measurement of spasticity: a systematic review of the literature. Disability and Rehabilitation. 27: 19-32
Norton JA, Wood DE, Day BL. (2004) Is the spinal cord the generator of 16-Hz orthostatic tremor? Neurology. 62: 632-4
Norton JA, Wood DE, Marsden JF, et al. (2003) Spinally generated electromyographic oscillations and spasms in a low-thoracic complete paraplegic. Movement Disorders : Official Journal of the Movement Disorder Society. 18: 101-6
Perkins TA, de N Donaldson N, Hatcher NA, et al. (2002) Control of leg-powered paraplegic cycling using stimulation of the lumbo-sacral anterior spinal nerve roots. Ieee Transactions On Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering : a Publication of the Ieee Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. 10: 158-64
Burridge JH, Wood DE, Taylor PN, et al. (2001) Indices to describe different muscle activation patterns, identified during treadmill walking, in people with spastic drop-foot Medical Engineering and Physics. 23: 427-434
Donaldson N, Perkins TA, Fitzwater R, et al. (2000) FES cycling may promote recovery of leg function after incomplete spinal cord injury. Spinal Cord. 38: 680-2
Taylor P, Burridge J, Dunkerley A, et al. (1999) Clinical audit of 5 years provision of the Odstock dropped foot stimulator. Artificial Organs. 23: 440-2
Burridge JH, Taylor PN, Hagan SA, et al. (1997) The effects of common peroneal stimulation on the effort and speed of walking: a randomized controlled trial with chronic hemiplegic patients. Clinical Rehabilitation. 11: 201-10
Burridge J, Taylor P, Hagan S, et al. (1997) The Effect of Common Peroneal Nerve Stimulation on Quadriceps Spasticity in Hemiplegia Physiotherapy. 83: 82-89
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