Phillip Krause

503 total citations
15 papers, 364 citations indexed

About

Phillip Krause is a scholar working on Neurology, Neurology and Psychiatry and Mental health. According to data from OpenAlex, Phillip Krause has authored 15 papers receiving a total of 364 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 5 papers in Neurology, 5 papers in Neurology and 5 papers in Psychiatry and Mental health. Recurrent topics in Phillip Krause's work include Botulinum Toxin and Related Neurological Disorders (5 papers), Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Studies (5 papers) and Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery (4 papers). Phillip Krause is often cited by papers focused on Botulinum Toxin and Related Neurological Disorders (5 papers), Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Studies (5 papers) and Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery (4 papers). Phillip Krause collaborates with scholars based in Germany, Australia and Ireland. Phillip Krause's co-authors include Andreas Straube, J Szecsi, Andreas Straube, Thomas Edrich, Stefanie Förderreuther, S. Förderreuther, P. Sostak, S. Krafczyk, Thomas Brandt and Ché Fornusek and has published in prestigious journals such as Pain, Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise and Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.

In The Last Decade

Phillip Krause

15 papers receiving 327 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Phillip Krause Germany 11 147 133 133 127 89 15 364
Meta M. Dimitrijevic United States 11 89 0.6× 122 0.9× 255 1.9× 105 0.8× 127 1.4× 17 474
Diego Serrano‐Muñoz Spain 14 51 0.3× 115 0.9× 146 1.1× 161 1.3× 109 1.2× 39 503
S. D'Luzansky United States 4 45 0.3× 98 0.7× 285 2.1× 73 0.6× 95 1.1× 7 445
J. Faganel United States 11 68 0.5× 84 0.6× 174 1.3× 103 0.8× 65 0.7× 14 383
R Spidalieri Italy 8 82 0.6× 91 0.7× 56 0.4× 102 0.8× 81 0.9× 9 468
Jacob G. McPherson United States 11 77 0.5× 164 1.2× 117 0.9× 129 1.0× 201 2.3× 23 491
Alfonc Baba Italy 13 97 0.7× 122 0.9× 33 0.2× 53 0.4× 145 1.6× 23 396
Miklós Lukács Hungary 8 115 0.8× 150 1.1× 58 0.4× 72 0.6× 117 1.3× 14 333
Sérgio Rocha Brazil 8 103 0.7× 57 0.4× 60 0.5× 266 2.1× 86 1.0× 13 357
Claire Aymard France 11 112 0.8× 184 1.4× 80 0.6× 177 1.4× 118 1.3× 16 595

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Phillip Krause

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All Works

15 of 15 papers shown
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Krause, Phillip, J Szecsi, & Andreas Straube. (2008). Changes in spastic muscle tone increase in patients with spinal cord injury using functional electrical stimulation and passive leg movements. Clinical Rehabilitation. 22(7). 627–634. 57 indexed citations
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Krause, Phillip & Andreas Straube. (2008). Peripheral repetitive magnetic stimulation induces intracortical inhibition in healthy subjects. Neurological Research. 30(7). 690–694. 40 indexed citations
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Szecsi, J, Phillip Krause, S. Krafczyk, Thomas Brandt, & Andreas Straube. (2007). Functional Output Improvement in FES Cycling by Means of Forced Smooth Pedaling. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 39(5). 764–780. 27 indexed citations
4.
Sostak, P., et al.. (2007). Botulinum toxin type-A therapy in cluster headache: an open study. The Journal of Headache and Pain. 8(4). 236–241. 44 indexed citations
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Szecsi, J, Ché Fornusek, Phillip Krause, & Andreas Straube. (2007). Low-Frequency Rectangular Pulse Is Superior to Middle Frequency Alternating Current Stimulation in Cycling of People With Spinal Cord Injury. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 88(3). 338–345. 17 indexed citations
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Krause, Phillip, J Szecsi, & Andreas Straube. (2007). Reduction of spastic tone increase after functional electrical stimulation in patients with spinal cord injury. Clinical Neurophysiology. 118(4). e63–e63. 1 indexed citations
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Krause, Phillip, J Szecsi, & Andreas Straube. (2007). FES cycling reduces spastic muscle tone in a patient with multiple sclerosis. Neurorehabilitation. 22(4). 335–337. 29 indexed citations
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Straube, Andreas, et al.. (2006). Quantitative Sensory Testing in Cluster Headache: Increased Sensory Thresholds. Cephalalgia. 26(9). 1043–1050. 45 indexed citations
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Krause, Phillip, Stefanie Förderreuther, & Andreas Straube. (2005). Motorkortikale Repräsentation beim komplex regionalen Schmerzsyndrom Typ I. Der Schmerz. 20(3). 181–188. 8 indexed citations
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Krause, Phillip, et al.. (2005). Effects of conditioning peripheral repetitive magnetic stimulation in patients with complex regional pain syndrome. Neurological Research. 27(4). 412–417. 25 indexed citations
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Krause, Phillip & Andreas Straube. (2005). Reduction of spastic tone increase induced by peripheral repetitive magnetic stimulation is frequency-independent. Neurorehabilitation. 20(1). 63–65. 17 indexed citations
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Förderreuther, Stefanie, Phillip Krause, & Andreas Straube. (2005). Response to Letter regarding “Impaired self-perception of the hand in complex regional pain syndrome”. Pain. 114(3). 519–519. 2 indexed citations
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Krause, Phillip, Thomas Edrich, & Andreas Straube. (2004). Lumbar repetitive magnetic stimulation reduces spastic tone increase of the lower limbs. Spinal Cord. 42(2). 67–72. 41 indexed citations
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Krause, Phillip & Andreas Straube. (2003). Chapter 22 Repetitive magnetic and functional electrical stimulation reduce spastic tone increase in patients with spinal cord injury. Supplements to Clinical neurophysiology. 56. 220–225. 10 indexed citations
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Sterzel, R. Bernd, et al.. (1975). Das nephrotische Syndrom beim Erwachsenen. DMW - Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift. 100(16). 887–892. 1 indexed citations

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