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Univ.-Prof. Dr. Michaela M. Pinter is a Professor at the University for Continuing Education Krems, affiliated with the Department for Clinical Neurosciences and Preventive Medicine. Her research focuses on neurorehabilitation, particularly leveraging technologies like functional electrical stimulation (FES) and botulinum toxin therapy to improve mobility and quality of life in patients with neurological disorders such as stroke, spasticity, and dystonia. She leads projects investigating the clinical impacts of treatment delays during pandemics and the long-term efficacy of implantable devices for gait improvement. Pinter has contributed to peer-reviewed journals and textbooks, emphasizing stroke rehabilitation, post-stroke cognitive decline, and innovative therapies for movement disorders.
Her academic contributions include over a decade of research on stroke recovery mechanisms, repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS), and the role of cardiovascular exercise in post-stroke patients. Pinter has presented at international conferences, including the World Congress for Neurorehabilitation, and collaborates with clinical institutions on training workshops for botulinum toxin application and dystonia management.
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