Author

Elliot J. Roth

Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine - Cited by 13,976 - Neurorehabilitation

Biography

Dr. Elliot J. Roth is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, USA. His research interest includes sensorimotor control, Hearing Science, etc. He has published more than 242 publications and the articles are informative and got good citations.
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Efficacy of home-based telerehabilitation vs in-clinic therapy for adults after stroke: a randomized clinical trial
SC Cramer, L Dodakian, V Le, J See, R Augsburger, A McKenzie, ...JAMA neurology 76 (9), 1079-1087, 2019201
238
2019
Development of an EMG-controlled serious game for rehabilitation
M Ghassemi, K Triandafilou, A Barry, ME Stoykov, E Roth, ...IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering 27 (2 …, 2019201
62
2019
Contributions of stepping intensity and variability to mobility in individuals poststroke: A randomized clinical trial
TG Hornby, CE Henderson, A Plawecki, E Lucas, J Lotter, M Holthus, ...Stroke 50 (9), 2492-2499, 2019201
39
2019
Body-machine interface enables people with cervical spinal cord injury to control devices with available body movements: proof of concept
F Abdollahi, A Farshchiansadegh, C Pierella, I Seáñez-González, E Thorp, ...Neurorehabilitation and neural repair 31 (5), 487-493, 2017201
30
2017
Applying the knowledge-to-action framework to implement gait and balance assessments in inpatient stroke rehabilitation
JL Moore, R Virva, C Henderson, L Lenca, JF Butzer, L Lovell, E Roth, ...Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation 103 (7), S230-S245, 2022202
21
2022
Position as well as velocity dependence of spasticity—four-dimensional characterizations of catch angle
YN Wu, HS Park, JJ Chen, Y Ren, EJ Roth, LQ ZhangFrontiers in neurology 9, 863, 2018201
21
2018
Forced use of the paretic leg induced by a constraint force applied to the nonparetic leg in individuals poststroke during walking
CJ Hsu, J Kim, EJ Roth, WZ Rymer, M WuNeurorehabilitation and neural repair 31 (12), 1042-1052, 2017201
19
2017
Risk factors for institutionalization after traumatic brain injury inpatient rehabilitation
B Caplan, J Bogner, L Brenner, RS Eum, AW Brown, TK Watanabe, ...Journal of head trauma rehabilitation 32 (3), 158-167, 2017201
18
2017
Functional measures upon admission to acute inpatient rehabilitation predict quality of life after ischemic stroke
C Lin, M Katkar, J Lee, E Roth, RL Harvey, S PrabhakaranArchives of physical medicine and rehabilitation 100 (3), 481-487. e2, 2019201
17
2019
Clinical performance measures for stroke rehabilitation: performance measures from the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association
J Stein, DI Katz, RM Black Schaffer, SC Cramer, AF Deutsch, RL Harvey, ...Stroke 52 (10), e675-e700, 2021202
15
2021
Characteristics of the severely impaired hand in survivors of stroke with chronic impairments
AJ Barry, DG Kamper, ME Stoykov, K Triandafilou, E RothTopics in stroke rehabilitation 29 (3), 181-191, 2022202
14
2022
Stepwise regression and latent profile analyses of locomotor outcomes poststroke
TG Hornby, CE Henderson, CL Holleran, L Lovell, EJ Roth, JH JangStroke 51 (10), 3074-3082, 2020202
14
2020
Intense arm rehabilitation therapy improves the modified rankin scale score: association between gains in impairment and function
SC Cramer, V Le, JL Saver, L Dodakian, J See, R Augsburger, ...Neurology 96 (14), e1812-e1822, 2021202
13
2021
Targeted pelvic constraint force induces enhanced use of the paretic leg during walking in persons post-stroke
SH Park, JT Lin, W Dee, CJ Hsu, EJ Roth, WZ Rymer, M WuIEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering 28 (10 …, 2020202
11
2020
Survivors of chronic stroke experience continued impairment of dexterity but not strength in the nonparetic upper limb
AJ Barry, KM Triandafilou, ME Stoykov, N Bansal, EJ Roth, DG KamperArchives of physical medicine and rehabilitation 1 (7), 1170-1175, 2020202
10
2020
Use of pelvic corrective force with visual feedback improves paretic leg muscle activities and gait performance after stroke
CJ Hsu, J Kim, EJ Roth, WZ Rymer, M WuIEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering 27 (12 …, 20120
9
2019
Measuring pain in TBI: development of the TBI-QOL pain interference item bank and short form
NE Carlozzi, PA Kisala, AJ Boulton, E Roth, AL Kratz, M Sherer, ...Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation 101 (1), 11-19, 2020202
8
2020
7
2021