Rakesh Pilkar
Research Scientist,
Human Performance & Engineering Research
Kessler Foundation
United States of America
Biography
Prof Dr Rakesh Pilkar is Research Scientist in Human Performance & Engineering Research, Kessler Foundation Research Center, USA and completed his Postdoctoral Fellowship in Advanced Rehabilitation Research Training (ARRT) from 2011-2014
Research Interest
His research focusses on studying the physiological significance of electrical stimulations on paralyzed muscles after spinal cord injury (SCI) and quantification of gait and posture recovery post neurorehabilitation in neurologically impaired populations.
Publications
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Pilkar, Rakesh B., Mathew Yarossi, and Gail Forrest. "Empirical mode decomposition as a tool to remove the function electrical stimulation artifact from surface electromyograms: Preliminary investigation." In Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2012 Annual International Conference of the IEEE, pp. 1847-1850. IEEE, 2012.
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Pilkar, R. B., Yarossi, M., & Forrest, G. (2012, August). Empirical mode decomposition as a tool to remove the function electrical stimulation artifact from surface electromyograms: Preliminary investigation. In Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2012 Annual International Conference of the IEEE (pp. 1847-1850). IEEE.
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Pilkar, Rakesh B., Mathew Yarossi, and Gail Forrest. "Empirical mode decomposition as a tool to remove the function electrical stimulation artifact from surface electromyograms: Preliminary investigation."Â Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2012 Annual International Conference of the IEEE. IEEE, 2012.