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Linard Filli

Neuroscience and Movement Science

University of Zurich

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About Linard Filli at University of Zurich

Linard Filli is a neuroscientist at ETH Zurich specializing in motor recovery and neuroplasticity after spinal cord injury and neurological disorders. Representative publications include "Reliability of patient-specific gait profiles with inertial measurement units during the 2-min walk test in incomplete spinal cord injury", and "Neural coordination of bilateral hand movements: evidence for an involvement of brainstem motor centres", which reflect their ongoing engagement with the field.

Research Areas

spinal cord injurymovement disordersgait rehabilitationreticulospinal pathwaysneuromuscular controlneuroplasticitymotor recoveryclinical neurophysiology
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Research Output

Total Citations1,434

Emerging researcher

Publications49

Selective publication record

h-index17

Developing track record

i10-index21

Early-stage portfolio

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