Naveen N. Somia, Ph.D.

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2001 University of Louisville, Louisville, KY, United States 
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Medical Biophysics, Animal Physiology Biology, Medicine and Surgery, Rehabilitation and Therapy
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Richard W. Stremel grad student 2001 University of Louisville
 (Blink analysis and reanimation of the eyelid in facial nerve paralysis.)
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Zonnevijlle ED, Abadia GP, Somia NN, et al. (2002) A technique for sequential segmental neuromuscular stimulation with closed loop feedback control. Journal of Investigative Surgery : the Official Journal of the Academy of Surgical Research. 15: 91-9
Somia NN, Zonnevijlle ED, Stremel RW, et al. (2001) Multi-channel orbicularis oculi stimulation to restore eye-blink function in facial paralysis. Microsurgery. 21: 264-70
Somia NN, Rash GS, Epstein EE, et al. (2000) A computer analysis of reflex eyelid motion in normal subjects and in facial neuropathy. Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon). 15: 766-71
Zonnevijlle ED, Somia NN, Abadia GP, et al. (2000) Sequential segmental neuromuscular stimulation reduces fatigue and improves perfusion in dynamic graciloplasty. Annals of Plastic Surgery. 45: 292-7
Zonnevijlle ED, Somia NN, Stremel RW, et al. (2000) Sequential segmental neuromuscular stimulation: an effective approach to enhance fatigue resistance. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 105: 667-73
Rash GS, Belliappa PP, Wachowiak MP, et al. (1999) A demonstration of validity of 3-D video motion analysis method for measuring finger flexion and extension. Journal of Biomechanics. 32: 1337-41
Zonnevijlle ED, Somia NN, Perez Abadia G, et al. (1999) Three parameters optimizing closed-loop control in sequential segmental neuromuscular stimulation. Artificial Organs. 23: 388-91
Somia N, Rash GS, Wachowiak M, et al. (1998) The initiation and sequence of digital joint motion. A three-dimensional motion analysis. Journal of Hand Surgery (Edinburgh, Scotland). 23: 792-5
Gupta A, Rash GS, Somia NN, et al. (1998) The motion path of the digits. The Journal of Hand Surgery. 23: 1038-42
Koger KE, Schmidt S, Somia NN, et al. (1998) TRIGGERING CAUSED BY COMPLETE TRANSECTION OF ONE SLIP OF THE FLEXOR DIGITORUM SUPERFICIALIS TENDON: A CASE REPORT Hand Surgery. 3: 159-161
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