Carmen Cirstea

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University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS, United States 
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Cirstea CM. (2024) Integrating Movement Quality in Stroke Neurorehabilitation Could Enhance Arm Recovery. Stroke
Cirstea CM. (2020) Gait Rehabilitation After Stroke: Should We Re-Evaluate Our Practice? Stroke. 51: 2892-2894
Bani-Ahmed A, Cirstea CM. (2020) Ipsilateral primary motor cortex and behavioral compensation after stroke: a case series study. Experimental Brain Research
Cirstea CM. (2019) Are Wearable Robots Effective for Gait Recovery After Stroke? Stroke. STROKEAHA119026548
Cirstea CM, Burris JE, Uswatte G. (2018) Poster 69: Ipsilesional Motor Cortex N-Acteylaspartate as a Surrogate Marker of Recovery After Stroke - A Pilot Study Pm&R. 10: S29-S29
Cirstea CM, Lee P, Craciunas SC, et al. (2017) Pre-therapy Neural State of Bilateral Motor and Premotor Cortices Predicts Therapy Gain After Subcortical Stroke: A Pilot Study. American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Craciunas SC, Gorgan MR, Ianosi B, et al. (2017) Remote motor system metabolic profile and surgery outcome in cervical spondylotic myelopathy. Journal of Neurosurgery. Spine. 1-11
Cirstea CM, Choi IY, Lee P, et al. (2017) Magnetic resonance spectroscopy of current hand amputees reveals evidence for neuronal-level changes in former sensorimotor cortex. Journal of Neurophysiology. jn.00329.2016
Philip B, Valyear K, Cirstea C, et al. (2017) Reorganization of Primary Somatosensory Cortex After Upper Limb Amputation May Lack Functional Significance Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 98: e103
Ahmed AB, Cirstea CM. (2016) Positive Effect of Impairment-Oriented Training on N-Acetylaspartate Levels of Ipsilesional Motor Cortex in Subcortical Stroke: A Case Study. International Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. 4
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