The distribution of acquired peripheral nerve injuries associated with severe COVID-19 implicate a mechanism of entrapment neuropathy: a multicenter case series and clinical feasibility study of a wearable, wireless pressure sensor.

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Title: The distribution of acquired peripheral nerve injuries associated with severe COVID-19 implicate a mechanism of entrapment neuropathy: a multicenter case series and clinical feasibility study of a wearable, wireless pressure sensor.
Authors: Franz, Colin K.1,2,3,4 (AUTHOR) cfranz@sralab.org, Murthy, Nikhil K.5,6 (AUTHOR), Malik, George R.7 (AUTHOR), Kwak, Jean W.4,8 (AUTHOR), D'Andrea, Dom1 (AUTHOR), Wolfe, Alexis R.5,9 (AUTHOR), Farr, Ellen10 (AUTHOR), Stearns, Melanie A.11 (AUTHOR), Deshmukh, Swati12 (AUTHOR), Tavee, Jinny O.13 (AUTHOR), Sun, Fang3 (AUTHOR), Swong, Kevin N.6 (AUTHOR), Rydberg, Leslie1,2 (AUTHOR), Cotton, R. James1,2 (AUTHOR), Wolfe, Lisa F.1,3,9 (AUTHOR), Walter, James M.9 (AUTHOR), Coleman III, John M.3,9 (AUTHOR), Rogers, John A.4,6,8,14,15,16,17 (AUTHOR), Coleman, John M 3rd3,9 (AUTHOR)
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering & Rehabilitation (JNER). 10/8/2022, Vol. 19 Issue 1, p1-9. 9p.
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ISSN:17430003
DOI:10.1186/s12984-022-01089-1