Eva Lendaro

Showing 15 publications

2023

Interplay Between Innovation and Intersubjectivity: Therapists Perceptions of Phantom Motor Execution Therapy and Its Effect on Phantom Limb Pain

Monika Pilch, Tijn van Rietschoten, Max Jair Ortiz Catalan et al
Journal of Pain Research. Vol. 16, p. 2747-2761
Journal article
2022

Prosthetic embodiment: systematic review on definitions, measures, and experimental paradigms

Jan Zbinden, Eva Lendaro, Max Jair Ortiz Catalan
Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation. Vol. 19 (1)
Review article
2022

A multi-dimensional framework for prosthetic embodiment: a perspective for translational research

Jan Zbinden, Eva Lendaro, Max Jair Ortiz Catalan
Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation. Vol. 19 (1)
Review article
2021

Common Spatial Pattern EEG decomposition for Phantom Limb Pain detection

Eva Lendaro, Ebrahim Balouji, Karen Baca et al
Proceedings of the Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, EMBS, p. 726-729
Paper in proceeding
2020

Out of the clinic, into the home: The in-home use of phantom motor execution aided by machine learning and augmented reality for the treatment of phantom limb pain

Eva Lendaro, Alexandra Middleton, Shannon Brown et al
Journal of Pain Research. Vol. 13, p. 195-209
Journal article
2019

Seamless Integrated Textrode-Band for Real-time Lower Limb Movements Classification to Facilitate Self-Administrated Phantom Limb Pain Treatment

Eva Lendaro, Li Guo, Maria Jose Munoz Novoa et al
Proceedings of the Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, EMBS (July), p. 1753-1756
Paper in proceeding
2019

Alpha Oscillation in Phantom Limb Pain Patients: A Neuropathic Pain Signature

Eva Lendaro, Max Jair Ortiz Catalan
Conference poster
2018

Differential Activation of Biceps Brachii Muscle Compartments for Human-Machine Interfacing

Eva Lendaro, Simon Nilsson, Max Jair Ortiz Catalan
Proceedings of the Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, EMBS. Vol. 2018-July, p. 4705-4709
Paper in proceeding
2017

Real-time classification of non-weight bearing lower-limb movements using EMG to facilitate phantom motor execution: Engineering and case study application on phantom limb pain

Eva Lendaro, Enzo Mastinu, Bo Håkansson et al
Frontiers in Neurology. Vol. 8 (SEP), p. Article number 470-
Journal article
2017

Phantom motor execution in the lower limb aided by myoelectric pattern recognition and virtual reality: A case study on a chronic phantom limb pain sufferer.

Eva Lendaro, Ingrid Rignér, Max Jair Ortiz Catalan
XVI World Congress of the International Society for Prosthetics and Orthotics (ISPO), Cape Town 8-11 May 2017, p. 195-
Conference poster
2017

Phantom Motor Execution as a strategy to treat Phantom Limb Pain: A case study on a lower limb sufferer.

Eva Lendaro, Max Jair Ortiz Catalan
Phantom Motor Execution as a strategy to treat Phantom Limb Pain: A case study on a lower limb sufferer., 6th International Congress on Neuropathic Pain (NeuPSIG), June 15-18, 2017, Gothenburg, Sweden.
Conference poster
2016

Classification of non-weight bearing lower limb movements: Towards a potential treatment for phantom limb pain based on myoelectric pattern recognition

Eva Lendaro, Max Jair Ortiz Catalan
Proceedings of the Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, EMBS. Vol. 2016-October, p. 5457-5460
Paper in proceeding

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