Domenico De Angelis
Sapienza University of Rome
37 Papers
226 Citations
Domenico De Angelis is an academic researcher from Sapienza University of Rome. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stroke & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 37 publications.
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Papers
Selection of Optimal Candidate for Patients with Stroke Involved in the Robotic Therapy for Walking Recovery: Characterization of Clinical and Psychological Features
Giovanni Morone,Marco Iosa,Augusto Fusco,Maura Bragoni,Domenico De Angelis,Marco Broccoli,Vincenzo Venturiero,Paola Coiro,Luca Pratesi,Stefano Paolucci +9 more
- 01 Jan 2013
TL;DR: The possibility of regaining gait after stroke may be enhanced by using robotic-assisted walking training and clinical and psychological features of patients with stroke in subacute phase may help to identify the best candidates who may benefit from robotic therapy affecting rehabilitation outcomes.
Effetto dell'utilizzo del gait trainer sugli outcomes riabilitativi nei pazienti con stroke in fase subacuta
Maura Bragoni,Giovanni Morone,Luca Pratesi,Paola Coiro,Domenico De Angelis,Vincenzo Venturiero,Stefano Paolucci +6 more
- 01 Jan 2008
TL;DR: I risultati delle ricerche in neurofisiologia indicano che il recupero della deambulazione nei pazienti with esiti di ictus e basato su concetti moderni tipo compito-specifico e di intensita aumentata e dell’arto inferiore paretico.
Post-stroke depression: research methodology of a large multicentre observational study (DESTRO).
Vito Toso,Carlo Gandolfo,Stefano Paolucci,Leandro Provinciali,Riccardo Torta,N. Grassivaro,G. Lagalla,M. G. Manicone,M. Del Gobbo,S. Paolini,E. Bottacchi,G. Corso,F. Federico,D. Martino,F. Salsa,E. Turinese,M. Gentile,S. Bogo,M. Crisci,T. Sacquegna,V. Santamato,G. Pietrarossa,G. Coppola,G. Trianni,Giovanni Pennisi,Rita Bella,S. Ricci,K. Amantini,S. Buzzelli,L. Di Francesco,B. Antonelli,G. Pelliccia,E. Paolino,E. Iezzi,P. Nencini,C. Sarti,W. Neri,G. Galletti,S. Pretta,M. Del Sette,E. Giaccaglini,C. Sconocchini,A. Carolei,C. Capannolo,F. A. De Falco,R. Santangelo,R. Musolino,S. Gangemi,R. Vita,R. Di Leo,M. Comola,S. Mammi,M. A. Zamperretti,C. A. Delfanti,S. Sommacal,G. Rudelli,V. Scarano,M. P. Giordana,R. Sciolla,G. Meneghetti,M. Ottina,A. Ponari,R. Castiglia,D. Mancia,C. Zanferrari,G. Micieli,E. Zambrelli,G. Cardaioli,V. Gallai,R. Badino,T. Tassinari,G. Orlandi,S. Fanucchi,G. Ciucci,G. Padoan,F. Gasparini,D. Guidetti,Domenico De Angelis,G. A. Amabile,G. Fiermonte Rome,C. Roberti,A. Foti,L. Cainelli,M. Chiusole,S. Pasqualino,Domenico Intiso,S. Giovanni,M. Tonizzo,A. Basile,S. Vito,P. Viviani,M. L. Stromillo,A. Federico,W. Liboni,E. Pavanelli,B. Bergamasco,P. Cerrato,A. Boghi +97 more
TL;DR: DESTRO is a longitudinal investigation of a large patient sample and is expected to provide insights into the relationship of PDS with the functional and clinical consequences of stroke.
Comparison of the impacts of elevated CO2 soil gas concentrations on selected European terrestrial environments
Julia M. West,David G. Jones,A. Annunziatellis,T. S. Barlow,S. E. Beaubien,Alex Bond,Neil Breward,P. Coombs,Domenico De Angelis,Amanda Gardner,Vassiliki Gemeni,Stefano Graziani,K.A. Green,Simon P. Gregory,Simone Gwosdz,S. Hannis,Karen Kirk,Nikolaos Koukouzas,Martin Krüger,S. Libertini,T.R. Lister,Salvatore Lombardi,Richard Metcalfe,Jonathan Pearce,Karon L. Smith,Michael D. Steven,K. Thatcher,Fotini Ziogou +27 more
TL;DR: In this article, the impacts of elevated CO2 concentrations in shallow soils on pasture have been investigated and general unified conclusions can be made, providing CO2 thresholds where effects on plants and soil microbiology are observed and making recommendations on how this information can be used when planning projects for CO2 storage.
Influence of psychologic features on rehabilitation outcomes in patients with subacute stroke trained with robotic-aided walking therapy.
Maura Bragoni,Marco Broccoli,Marco Iosa,Giovanni Morone,Domenico De Angelis,Vincenzo Venturiero,Paola Coiro,Luca Pratesi,Giulia Mezzetti,Augusto Fusco,Stefano Paolucci +10 more
TL;DR: Psychologic features, particularly recovery locus of control and anxiety, affected the rehabilitative outcomes of the patients involved in robotic treatment more than those in conventional rehabilitation.