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Bruce Dobkin, MD
Selected Publications 1. Dobkin BH. Fatigue versus activity-dependent fatigability in patients with central or peripheral motor impairments. Neurorehabil Neural Repair. 22(2):105-10 (2008). 2. Dobkin BH. Training and exercise to drive poststroke recovery. Nat Clin Pract Neurol. 4(2):76-85 (2008). 3. Dobkin BH. Confounders in rehabilitation trials of task-oriented training: lessons from the designs of the EXCITE and SCILT multicenter trials. Neurorehabil Neural Repair. 21(1):3-13 (2007). 4. Dong Y, Winstein CJ, Albistegui-Dubois R, Dobkin BH. Evolution of FMRI activation in the perilesional primary motor cortex and cerebellum with rehabilitation training-related motor gains after stroke: a pilot study. Neurorehabil Neural Repair. 21(5):412-28 (2007). 5. Holly LT, Dong Y, Albistegui-DuBois R, Marehbian J, Dobkin B. Cortical reorganization in patients with cervical spondylotic myelopathy. J Neurosurg Spine. 6(6):544-51 (2007). 6. Dobkin BH. Curiosity and cure: Translational research strategies for neural repair-mediated rehabilitation. Dev Neurobiol. 2007 May 18; (2007). 7. Ditunno JF Jr, Barbeau H, Dobkin BH, Elashoff R, Harkema S, Marino RJ, Hauck WW, Apple D, Basso DM, Behrman A, Deforge D, Fugate L, Saulino M, Scott M, Chung J. Validity of the Walking Scale for Spinal Cord Injury and Other Domains of Function in a Multicenter Clinical Trial. Neurorehabil Neural Repair. 2007 May 16; (2007). 8. Dobkin BH. Brain-computer interface technology as a tool to augment plasticity and outcomes for neurological rehabilitation. J Physiol. 579(Pt 3):637-42 (2007). 9. Dong Y, Winstein CJ, Albistegui-Dubois R, Dobkin BH. Evolution of fMRI Activation in Perilesional Primary Motor Cortex and Cerebellum With Rehabilitation Training-Related Motor Gains After Stroke: A Pilot Study. Neurorehabil Neural Repair. 2007 Mar 16; (2007). 10. de Bode S, Mathern GW, Bookheimer S, Dobkin B. Locomotor Training Remodels fMRI Sensorimotor Cortical Activations in Children After Cerebral Hemispherectomy. Neurorehabil Neural Repair. 2007 Mar 16; (2007). 11. Dobkin BH. Interpreting the randomized clinical trial of constraint-induced movement therapy. Arch Neurol. 64(3):336-8 (2007). 12. Dobkin BH. Behavioral, temporal, and spatial targets for cellular transplants as adjuncts to rehabilitation for stroke. Stroke. 38(2):832-9 (2007). 13. Dobkin BH. Confounders in Rehabilitation Trials of Task-Oriented Training: Lessons From the Designs of the EXCITE and SCILT Multicenter Trials. Neurorehabil Neural Repair. 21(1):3-13 (2007). 14. de Bode S, Mathern GW, Bookheimer S, Dobkin B. Locomotor training remodels fMRI sensorimotor cortical activations in children after cerebral hemispherectomy. Neurorehabil Neural Repair. 21(6):497-508 (2007). 15. Ditunno JF Jr, Barbeau H, Dobkin BH, Elashoff R, Harkema S, Marino RJ, Hauck WW, Apple D, Basso DM, Behrman A, Deforge D, Fugate L, Saulino M, Scott M, Chung J. Validity of the walking scale for spinal cord injury and other domains of function in a multicenter clinical trial. Neurorehabil Neural Repair. 21(6):539-50 (2007). 16. Dobkin BH. Curiosity and cure: translational research strategies for neural repair-mediated rehabilitation. Dev Neurobiol. 67(9):1133-47 (2007). 17. Duncan PW, Sullivan KJ, Behrman AL, Azen SP, Wu SS, Nadeau SE, Dobkin BH, Rose DK, Tilson JK. Protocol for the Locomotor Experience Applied Post-Stroke (LEAPS) trial: a randomized controlled trial. BMC Neurol. 7(1):39 (2007). 18. Regnaux JP, Saremi K, Marehbian J, Bussel B, Dobkin BH. An Accelerometry-Based Comparison of 2 Robotic Assistive Devices For Treadmill Training of Gait. Neurorehabil Neural Repair. 2007 Dec 11; (2007). 19. Dobkin BH. Brain-computer interface technology as a tool to augment plasticity and outcomes for neurological rehabilitation. J Physiol. 2006 Nov 16; (2006). 20. Dobkin BH, Curt A, Guest J. Cellular transplants in China: observational study from the largest human experiment in chronic spinal cord injury. Neurorehabil Neural Repair. 20(1):5-13 (2006). 21. Dong Y, Dobkin BH, Cen SY, Wu AD, Winstein CJ. Motor Cortex Activation During Treatment May Predict Therapeutic Gains in Paretic Hand Function After Stroke. Stroke. 2006 Apr 27; (2006). 22. Saremi K, Marehbian J, Yan X, Regnaux JP, Elashoff R, Bussel B, Dobkin BH. Reliability and validity of bilateral thigh and foot accelerometry measures of walking in healthy and hemiparetic subjects. Neurorehabil Neural Repair. 20(2):297-305 (2006). 23. Dong Y, Dobkin BH, Cen SY, Wu AD, Winstein CJ. Motor cortex activation during treatment may predict therapeutic gains in paretic hand function after stroke. Stroke. 37(6):1552-5 (2006). 24. Dobkin BH. Statin-related myopathy. Arch Intern Med. 166(11):1232; author repl (2006). 25. Dobkin BH. A journal for translational neuroscience for rehabilitation. Neurorehabil Neural Repair. 20(1):3-4 (2006). 26. Dobkin BH, Curt A, Guest J. Cellular transplants in china: observational study from the largest human experiment in chronic spinal cord injury. Neurorehabil Neural Repair. 20(1):5-13 (2006). 27. Hidler J, Hodics T, Xu B, Dobkin B, Cohen LG. MR compatible force sensing system for real-time monitoring of wrist moments during fMRI testing. J Neurosci Methods. 2006 Feb 18; (2006). 28. Dobkin BH. Short-distance walking speed and timed walking distance: redundant measures for clinical trials?. Neurology. 66(4):584-6 (2006). 29. Dobkin BH. Clinical practice. Rehabilitation after stroke. N Engl J Med. 352(16):1677-84 (2005). 30. de Bode S, Firestine A, Mathern GW, Dobkin B. Residual motor control and cortical representations of function following hemispherectomy: effects of etiology. J Child Neurol. 20(1):64-75 (2005). 31. Koski L, Dobkin BH. Standardizing and validating transcranial magnetic stimulation measures for use in stroke rehabilitation research. Clin Neurophysiol. 116(3):740-1 (2005). 32. Dobkin BH. Call for papers. Neurorehabil Neural Repair. 19(4):402-3 (2005). 33. Dobkin BH. Rehabilitation and functional neuroimaging dose-response trajectories for clinical trials. Neurorehabil Neural Repair. 19(4):276-82 (2005). 34. Dobkin BH. Underappreciated statin-induced myopathic weakness causes disability. Neurorehabil Neural Repair. 19(3):259-63 (2005). 35. Dobkin BH. Neurobiology of rehabilitation. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 1038:148-70 (2004). 36. Koski L, Mernar TJ, Dobkin BH. Immediate and long-term changes in corticomotor output in response to rehabilitation: correlation with functional improvements in chronic stroke. Neurorehabil Neural Repair. 18(4):230-49 (2004). 37. Dobkin BH. Strategies for stroke rehabilitation. Lancet Neurol. 3(9):528-36 (2004). 38. Dobkin BH, Firestine A, West M, Saremi K, Woods R. Ankle dorsiflexion as an fMRI paradigm to assay motor control for walking during rehabilitation. Neuroimage. 23(1):370-81 (2004). 39. Baron JC, Cohen LG, Cramer SC, Dobkin BH, Johansen-Berg H, Loubinoux I, Marshall RS, Ward NS. Neuroimaging in stroke recovery: a position paper from the First International Workshop on Neuroimaging and Stroke Recovery. Cerebrovasc Dis. 18(3):260-7 (2004). 40. Dobkin BH, Havton LA. Basic advances and new avenues in therapy of spinal cord injury. Annu Rev Med. 55:255-82 (2004). 41. Dobkin BH. Do electrically stimulated sensory inputs and movements lead to long-term plasticity and rehabilitation gains?. Curr Opin Neurol. 16(6):685-91 (2003). 42. Dobkin BH, Apple D, Barbeau H, Basso M, Behrman A, Deforge D, Ditunno J, Dudley G, Elashoff R, Fugate L, Harkema S, Saulino M, Scott M. Methods for a randomized trial of weight-supported treadmill training versus conventional training for walking during inpatient rehabilitation after incomplete traumatic spinal cord injury. Neurorehabil Neural Repair. 17(3):153-67 (2003). 43. Vaughan TM, Heetderks WJ, Trejo LJ, Rymer WZ, Weinrich M, Moore MM, Kubler A, Dobkin BH, Birbaumer N, Donchin E, Wolpaw EW, Wolpaw JR. Brain-computer interface technology: a review of the Second International Meeting. IEEE Trans Neural Syst Rehabil Eng. 11(2):94-109 (2003). 44. Dobkin BH. Functional MRI: a potential physiologic indicator for stroke rehabilitation interventions. Stroke. 34(5):e23-8 (2003). 45. Dobkin BH. Botulinum toxin for spasticity after stroke. N Engl J Med. 348(3):258-9; author repl (2003). 46. Morton SC, Shekelle PG, Adams JL, Bennett C, Dobkin BH, Montgomerie J, Vickrey BG. Antimicrobial prophylaxis for urinary tract infection in persons with spinal cord dysfunction. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 83(1):129-38 (2002). 47. Sullivan KJ, Knowlton BJ, Dobkin BH. Step training with body weight support: effect of treadmill speed and practice paradigms on poststroke locomotor recovery. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 83(5):683-91 (2002). 48. Harkema D, Dobkin B, Edgerton VR. Pattern generators in locomotion: Implications for recovery of walking after spinal cord injury. In, Topics in Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation, M Tuszynski, (ed), Thomas Land,. (2000). 49. Dobkin B. Chapter 9. Spinal and supraspinal plasticity after incomplete spinal cord injury: Correlations between functional magnetic resonance imaging and engaged locomotor networks. . In, Neural Plasticity and Regeneration, Progress in Brain Research, Vol 126, S. (2000). 50. Dobkin B, Davis B, Bookheimer S. Functional MRI assesses plasticity in locomotor networks. American Academy of Neurology. Neurology 54 (Suppl 3):A8 (2000). 51. Dobkin B. Ch 39, Behavioral and cognitive rehabilitation in geriatric neuropsychiatry. In, Textbook of Geriatric Neuropsychiatry, Coffey CE, Cummings J (eds), American. (2000). 52. Sullivan K, Knowlton B, Dobkin B. Effect of varying treadmill speed to enhance overground walking in patients with chronic stroke. International Stroke Conference, Stroke. 31:292 (2000). 53. Dobkin B. Use of functional magnetic resonance imaging to assess plasticity in locomotor networks. Eighth International Symposium on Neural Regeneration, Asilomar. Experimental Neurol. 163:287 (2000). 54. Dobkin B. Functional rewiring of brain and spinal cord after injury: The "Three Rs" of neural repair and neurologic rehabilitation. Current Opinion in Neurology. 13:655-659 (2000). 55. GAIN Investigators (Dobkin B). GAIN Investigators (B. Dobkin). Phase II studies of the glycine antagonist GV150526 in acute stroke; North American experience. Stroke. 31:358-365 (2000). 56. Dobkin B. Use of functional MRI to assess plasticity in locomotor networks. 8th International Symposium on Neural Regeneration 1999. In Experimental Neurology. 163: 299 (2000). 57. Harkema S, Dobkin B, Edgerton VR. Pattern generators in locomotion: Implications for recovery of walking after spinal cord injury. Topics in Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation. 6:82-96 (2000). 58. Dobkin B. Ch 8, Neurorehabilitation for stroke patients. In, Management of Ischemic Stroke, Cohen S (ed.), McGrawHill. (2000). 59. Edgerton VR, Roy R, Hodgson J, Day K, Weiss J, Harkema S, Dobkin B, Garfinkel A, Konigsberg E, Koslovskaya I. How the science and engineering of spaceflight contribute to understanding the plasticity of spinal cord injury. In Cohen SN (ed): Management of Acute Ischemic Stroke. McGraw-Hill, New York. pp 89-110 (2000). |
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