David Reinkensmeyer

David Reinkensmeyer

University of California, Irvine

H-index: 77

North America-United States

About David Reinkensmeyer

David Reinkensmeyer, With an exceptional h-index of 77 and a recent h-index of 44 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of California, Irvine, specializes in the field of motor control, robotics, rehabilitation.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Observations of technology use in neuro-rehabilitation

The weak relationship between ankle proprioception and gait speed after stroke a robotic assessment study

NSF DARE—Transforming modeling in neurorehabilitation: Four threads for catalyzing progress

Uncovering clinical rehabilitation technology trends: field observations, mixed methods analysis, and data visualization.

Exercise repetition rate measured with simple sensors at home can be used to estimate Upper Extremity Fugl-Meyer score after stroke

Movement diversity and complexity increase as arm impairment decreases after stroke: Quality of movement experience as a possible target for wearable feedback

Counting Finger and Wrist Movements Using Only a Wrist-Worn, Inertial Measurement Unit: Toward Practical Wearable Sensing for Hand-Related Healthcare Applications

Using Large-Scale Sensor Data to Test Factors Predictive of Perseverance in Home Movement Rehabilitation: Early exercise frequency and schedule consistency

David Reinkensmeyer Information

University

Position

Professor Engineering and Neuroscience

Citations(all)

20026

Citations(since 2020)

6222

Cited By

16568

hIndex(all)

77

hIndex(since 2020)

44

i10Index(all)

185

i10Index(since 2020)

127

Email

University Profile Page

University of California, Irvine

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David Reinkensmeyer Skills & Research Interests

motor control

robotics

rehabilitation

Top articles of David Reinkensmeyer

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Observations of technology use in neuro-rehabilitation

Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

Hannah Redd

Courtney Celian

Miriam Rafferty

Kevin Smaller

David Reinkensmeyer

...

2024/4/1

The weak relationship between ankle proprioception and gait speed after stroke a robotic assessment study

arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.11110

Christopher A Johnson

Piyashi Biswas

Rubi Tapia

Jill See

Lucy Dodakian

...

2024/2/16

NSF DARE—Transforming modeling in neurorehabilitation: Four threads for catalyzing progress

Joshua GA Cashaback

Jessica L Allen

Amber Hsiao-Yang Chou

David J Lin

Mark A Price

...

2024/2/13

Uncovering clinical rehabilitation technology trends: field observations, mixed methods analysis, and data visualization.

medRxiv

Courtney Celian

Hannah Redd

Kevin Smaller

Partha Ryali

James Lanphier Patton

...

2024

Exercise repetition rate measured with simple sensors at home can be used to estimate Upper Extremity Fugl-Meyer score after stroke

Frontiers in Rehabilitation Sciences

Veronica A Swanson

Christopher A Johnson

Daniel K Zondervan

Susan J Shaw

David J Reinkensmeyer

2023/6/19

Movement diversity and complexity increase as arm impairment decreases after stroke: Quality of movement experience as a possible target for wearable feedback

Shusuke Okita

Diogo Schwerz De Lucena

David J Reinkensmeyer

2023/12/22

Counting Finger and Wrist Movements Using Only a Wrist-Worn, Inertial Measurement Unit: Toward Practical Wearable Sensing for Hand-Related Healthcare Applications

Sensors

Shusuke Okita

Roman Yakunin

Jathin Korrapati

Mina Ibrahim

Diogo Schwerz de Lucena

...

2023/6/18

Using Large-Scale Sensor Data to Test Factors Predictive of Perseverance in Home Movement Rehabilitation: Early exercise frequency and schedule consistency

Authorea Preprints

Sangjoon Kim

Veronica Swanson

George Collier

Amanda Rabinowitz

Daniel Zondervan

...

2023/10/31

Facilitating limb movement after stroke

Nature Medicine

David J Reinkensmeyer

Andria J Farrens

Derek G Kamper

2023/3

ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM ANALYSIS OF FINGER PROPRIOCEPTION IN HEALTHY SUBJECTS

IBRO Neuroscience Reports

Monica Torrecilla Vall-Llossera

Andria Farrens

David Reinkensmeyer

2023/10/1

Uptake Rates of a Sensor for Monitoring Home Exercise Programs for Physical Rehabilitation

Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

Veronica Swanson

Christopher Johnson

Naveen Khan

John Dzivak

Daniel Zondervan

...

2023/3/1

A systematic review of the learning dynamics of proprioception training: specificity, acquisition, retention, and transfer

Han Gil Seo

Seo Jung Yun

Andria J Farrens

Christopher A Johnson

David J Reinkensmeyer

2023/10

Optimized Home Rehabilitation Technology Reduces Upper Extremity Impairment Compared to a Conventional Home Exercise Program: A Randomized, Controlled, Single-Blind Trial in …

Neurorehabilitation and neural repair

Veronica A Swanson

Christopher Johnson

Daniel K Zondervan

Nicole Bayus

Phylicia McCoy

...

2023/1

Robotically quantifying finger and ankle proprioception: Role of range, speed, anticipatory errors, and learning

Christopher A Johnson

Dylan S Reinsdorf

David J Reinkensmeyer

Andria J Farrens

2023/7/24

Wearable sensors for stroke rehabilitation

Catherine P Adans-Dester

Catherine E Lang

David J Reinkensmeyer

Paolo Bonato

2022/11/16

Torque-compensating assistive wrist braces

2022/5/17

Feasibility of home hand rehabilitation using musicglove after chronic spinal cord injury

Spinal cord series and cases

Quentin Sanders

Vicky Chan

Renee Augsburger

Steven C Cramer

David J Reinkensmeyer

...

2022/11/9

Wheelchair arm rest device

2022/1/27

Recovery of Sensorimotor Functions After Stroke and SCI: Neurophysiological Basis of Rehabilitation Technology

Volker Dietz

Laura Marchal-Crespo

David Reinkensmeyer

2022/11/16

Providing real-time wearable feedback to increase hand use after stroke: a randomized, controlled trial

Sensors

Diogo Schwerz de Lucena

Justin B Rowe

Shusuke Okita

Vicky Chan

Steven C Cramer

...

2022/9/14

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Co-Authors

H-index: 136
Reggie Edgerton

Reggie Edgerton

University of California, Los Angeles

H-index: 90
Steven C. Cramer

Steven C. Cramer

University of California, Los Angeles

H-index: 85
William Z. Rymer, M.D., Ph.D.

William Z. Rymer, M.D., Ph.D.

North Western University

H-index: 84
Christopher Granger Atkeson

Christopher Granger Atkeson

Carnegie Mellon University

H-index: 51
James Bobrow

James Bobrow

University of California, Irvine

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