Phillip Krause
Department of Neurology
University of Munich
Klinikum Grosshadern
Munich
Germany
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- Changes in spastic muscle tone increase in patients with spinal cord injury using functional electrical stimulation and passive leg movements. Krause, P., Szecsi, J., Straube, A. Clin. Rehabil (2008)
- Peripheral repetitive magnetic stimulation induces intracortical inhibition in healthy subjects. Krause, P., Straube, A. Neurol. Res. (2008)
- FES cycling reduces spastic muscle tone in a patient with multiple sclerosis. Krause, P., Szecsi, J., Straube, A. NeuroRehabilitation (2007)
- TMS motor cortical brain mapping in patients with complex regional pain syndrome type I. Krause, P., Förderreuther, S., Straube, A. Clin. Neurophysiol (2006)
- Reduction of spastic tone increase induced by peripheral repetitive magnetic stimulation is frequency-independent. Krause, P., Straube, A. NeuroRehabilitation (2005)
- Effects of conditioning peripheral repetitive magnetic stimulation in patients with complex regional pain syndrome. Krause, P., Foerderreuther, S., Straube, A. Neurol. Res. (2005)
- Repetitive magnetic and functional electrical stimulation reduce spastic tone increase in patients with spinal cord injury. Krause, P., Straube, A. Suppl. Clin. Neurophysiol (2003)