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Sensor Evaluation for Wearable Strain Gauges in Neurological Rehabilitation. 19366646. 2009;17(4):409-15.
Assessment of sensorized garments as a flexible support to self-administered post-stroke physical therapy. European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine. 2009;45(1).
Indumenti sensorizzati per la neuroriabilitazione motoria: analisi del movimento con feedback in tempo reale. In: Bonfiglio A, Cerutti S, De Rossi D, Magenes G, editors. Sistemi indossabili intelligenti per la salute e la protezione dell'uomo. Vol 27. Bologna: Patron; 2008. (Gruppo Nazionale di Bioingegneria ; vol 27).
Telemedicine and Diabetes Management: Current Challenges and Future Research Directions. Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology. 2008;2(1).
Going Mobile with a Multiaccess Service for the Management of Diabetic Patients. The Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology. 2007;1.
Remote Support for Stroke Rehabilitation: MyHeart's Neurological Rehabilitation Concept. Vol 129.; 2007. (Stud Health Technol Inform.; vol 129).
Instrumental Kinesiology Approach in Neurorehabilitation Follow-up. Washington, DC; 2007.
Wearable system for post stroke rehabilitation of the upper-limb. Biomedecine & Pharmacotherapy. 2006;60.
Conductive Elastomer Sensors in Neurological Rehabilitation. Turin, Italy; 2006.
Experiments in the Detection of Upper Limb Posture through Kinestetic Strain Sensors. Turin, Italy; 2006.
A Proposed Semantic Framework for Diabetes Education Content Management, Customisation and Delivery within the M2DM Project. Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine. 2006;83.
Clinical evaluation of a multi-access service for the management of Diabetes mellitus patients (M2DM project): the experience of two Italian clinical sites. Methods of Information in Medicine. 2006;45.
Reducing dropouts in outpatient care through an SMS-based system. Vol 124.; 2006.
Wearable kinesthetic system for capturing and classifying upper limb gesture in post-stroke rehabilitation. Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation. 2005;2.
Diabetes Patients Management Through Information Technology: Tools for Monitoring and Control of the Patients' Metabolic Behaviour. Diabetes Technology and Therapeutics. 2004;6.
New frontiers of telemedicine systems for chronic patients monitoring: Adaptive systems and multi-access services. Measurement + Control. 2004;37(5).

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