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Vuckovic, Aleksandra and Jajrees, Mohammed and Purcell, Mariel and Berry, Helen and Fraser, Matthew (2018) Electroencephalographic predictors of neuropathic pain in subacute spinal cord injury. Journal of Pain. pp. 1-35. ISSN 1526-5900
Berry, Helen R. and Tate, Rothwelle J. and Conway, Bernard A. (2017) Transcutaneous spinal direct current stimulation induces lasting fatigue resistance and enhances explosive vertical jump performance. PLOS One, 12 (4). e0173846. ISSN 1932-6203
McCaughey, Euan J. and Berry, Helen R. and McLean, Alan N. and Allan, David B. and Gollee, Henrik (2015) Abdominal functional electrical stimulation to assist ventilator weaning in acute tetraplegia : a cohort study. PLoS ONE, 10 (6). e0128589. ISSN 1932-6203
Coupaud, Sylvie and McLean, Alan N. and Grant, Stanley and Berry, Helen and Allan, David B. (2013) A model for incorporating a clinically-feasible exercise test in paraplegic annual reviews : a tool for stratified cardiopulmonary stress performance classification and monitoring. International Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 1 (9). pp. 1-9. 175. ISSN 2329-9096
Berry, H. R. and Kakebeeke, T. H. and Donaldson, N. and Perret, C. and Hunt, K. J. (2012) Energetics of paraplegic cycling : adaptations to 12 months of high volume training. Technology and Health Care, 20 (2). pp. 73-84. ISSN 0928-7329
Perret, Claudio and Berry, Helen and Hunt, Ken J. and Donaldson, Nick and Kakebeeke, Tanja H. (2010) Feasibility of functional electrical stimulated cycling in subjects with spinal cord injury : an energetic assessment. Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 42 (9). pp. 873-875. ISSN 1650-1977
Perret, C. and Berry, H. and Hunt, K. J. and Grant, Stan. and Kakebeeke, T. H. (2009) Determination and possible application of the aerobic gas exchange threshold in aerobically untrained paraplegic subjects based on stimulated cycle ergometry. Disability and Rehabilitation, 31 (17). pp. 1432-1436. ISSN 0963-8288
Berry, Helen Russell and Perret, Claudio and Saunders, Benjamin A. and Kakebeeke, Tanja H. and Donaldson, Nick De N. and Allan, David B. and Hunt, Kenneth J. (2008) Cardiorespiratory and power adaptations to stimulated cycle training in paraplegia. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 40 (9). pp. 1573-1580. ISSN 1530-0315
Hunt, K. J. and Saunders, B. A. and Perret, C. and Berry, H. and Allan, David. B. and Donaldson, N. and Kakebeeke, T. H. (2007) Energetics of paraplegic cycling : a new theoretical framework and efficiency characterisation for untrained subjects. European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology, 101 (3). pp. 277-285. ISSN 1439-6327
Book Section
Berry, Helen and Perret, Claudio and Hunt, Ken J. and Grant, Stan. and Saunders, Ben and Allan, David and Kakebeeke, Tanja; Hoppeler, H. and Reilly, T. and Tsolakidis, E. and Gfeller, L. and Klossner, S., eds. (2006) Conventional incremental exercise test protocol underestimates peak oxygen uptake during stimulated cycle ergometry in paraplegia. In: 11th Annual Congress of the European College of Sports Science book of abstracts. European College of Sport Science, CHE.
Berry, Helen and Hunter, Angus M. and Galloway, Stuart; Dikic, N. and Zivanic, S. and Ostojic, S. and Tornjanski, Z., eds. (2005) Resting tension of the triceps surae muscle group influences temporal neuromuscular control of maximal voluntary contraction. In: 10th Annual Congress of the European College of Sports Science book of abstracts. European College of Sport Science, SRB.
Conference or Workshop Item
Berry, Helen R. and Tate, Rothwelle and Campbell, Conor and Conway, Bernard (2017) BDNF Val66Met polymorphism attenuates explosive jump fatigue differentially after trans-spinal anodal direct current stimulation. In: International Neuromodulation Society 13th World Congress, 2017-05-27 - 2017-06-01, Edinburgh International Conference Centre.
Berry, Helen and Conway, Bernard (2015) Spinal direct current stimulation enhances vertical jump power in healthy adults. In: Neuroscience 2015, 2015-10-17 - 2015-10-21, McCormick Place.