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General Articles

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Rod Evans:  (March 2022)  "Rice University Athletics Using RU-Fit to Protect Tennis Players from Injury"

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Rod Evans: (April 2020)   "RU-Fit Medical Device"

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Joe Martin: (2016) "Katy medical device co. to quintuple headcount" Houston Business Journal January 15,  2016.

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​Publications & Proceedings

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Lefeber, D.J., Li, J., Smith, E.A., Paske, W.C.: (2018) "Can Acupuncture Therapy be Quantified?"  The Journal of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine, 5(4) 16-22.

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Karasch, R.A., Brown, F.A., Smith, E.A., and Paske,  W.C.: (2015) “Objective Screening Parameters for Training-Rehabilitation of Sports Teams”, J Clinical Engineering, 40(4) 210-219.  

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Mireles, M.C., Jensen, V.N., Myran, L.B., and Paske, W.C. (2013). "Physiological-Cognitive Biomarker for the Presence of Concussion/mTBI".  Journal of Clinical Engineering , 38 (4), 191-195.    

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Mireles, M.C. (December 2011).  "Detection and Prevention of TBI and PTSD: Key Strategy for Continuum of Care and Total Force Fitness."  Military Healthcare Convention & Conference Advancing the Continuum of Care Keynote-TBI Spotlight. San Diego, California.

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Mireles, M.C. (June 2011).  "Noninvasive Physiological Screening for Mild Traumatic Brain Injury:  Case Reports."   Military Healthcare Convention & Conference Advancing the Continuum of Care.  San Antonio, Texas. 

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Mireles, M.C., & Paske, W.C. (April 2011).  "Detection and Monitoring of Subconcussive Sequela Based on Non-Invasive Physiological Measurements:  Case Reports."  Brain Injury Association of Texas 27th Annual Conference. Austin.

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Mireles, M. C., & Paske, W. C. (June 2010). "Is there a physiological difference between mild Traumatic Brain Injuries (mTBI) and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) among US Veterans?"  Brain Injury Association of Texas 26th Annual Conference. Austin.

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Mireles, M. C., Miller, J. A., & Paske, W. C. (2010). "Noninvasive Physiological Screening for mTBI: Preliminary Findings of a Case Study."   Journal of Clinical Engineering , 35 (1), 39-45. 

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Mireles, M. C., & Paske, W. C. (April, 2009). "mTBI Screening Based on Functional Assessment of Fine Motor Control."   Brain Injury Association of Texas 25th Annual Conference. Austin. 

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Mireles, M. C., Miller, J. A., & Paske, W. C. (2009).  "Misdiagnosis of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: A Misclassification or Error of Omission."  Journal of Clinical Engineering , 34 (2), 99-102. 

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Mireles, M. C., Paske, W. C., & Smith, E. A. (May 2008). "Misdiagnosis of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS): A Systematic Misclassification or Error of Omission."  American Medical Informatics Association, Diagnostic Errors in Medicine Conference, (p. 38). Phoenix.  

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Paske, W. C. (2008).  "mTBI Overview: State of the Art for mTBI Detection/Diagnosis." Houston: Red Oak Instruments. LLC.

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Metzger, C. L. (2006).  "Sensokinetogram functionality measurement as a diagnostic aide in carpal tunnel syndrome." ASSH Correspondence News , 68.

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Paske, W. C., Metzger, C. L., & Sutherland, J. M. (2005). "Biomechanical hand-functionality measurement system."  Review of Scientific Instruments, 76, 054301(1-9). 

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Patents/FDA

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Important Notice: This device is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. The results of these biomedical screening tests provide a measure of the functionality capabilities of the test subject based on numerical patterns. The results derived from this screen are intended as an indication of functionality performance only. No medical diagnosis is intended or implied. The lower the score, the greater the probability that the person exhibits patterns consistent with normal hand functionality.

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