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Axel R. Fugl-Meyer

Axel R. Fugl-Meyer

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Psychology

D-Index
39
Citations
8016
World Ranking
8482
National Ranking
80

Overview

Axel R. Fugl-Meyer was affiliated with Uppsala University in Sweden. Their research primarily focused on rehabilitation medicine, with an emphasis on traumatic brain injury and vocational rehabilitation.

Fugl-Meyer's recent publications were all featured in the Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine in 2020. These included the following papers:

  • Traumatic brain injury in northern Sweden. Incidence and prevalence of long-standing impairments and disabilities (2020)
  • Vocational rehabilitation in northern Sweden. III. Aspects of life satisfaction (2020)
  • Vocational rehabilitation in northern Sweden. II. Some psycho-socio-demographic predictors (2020)
  • Vocational rehabilitation in northern Sweden. I. A socio-demographic description (2020)

Their coauthors frequently included Michael Eklund, with whom they collaborated on three papers, as well as Kerstin Fugl-Meyer, Eva Johansson, M Rönnkvist, and Sture Eriksson.

The main topics addressed in Axel R. Fugl-Meyer's work covered:

  • Traumatic Brain Injury Research
  • Workplace Health and Well-being

Their scholarly interests intersected with the subfields of epidemiology and general health professions, reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of rehabilitation medicine in population health.

All of Fugl-Meyer's documented publications appeared in the Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, indicating a consistent focus and specialization within that venue.

Best Publications

  • Epidemiology/risk factors of sexual dysfunction.

    Ronald W. Lewis;Kersten S. Fugl‐Meyer;R. Bosch;Axel R. Fugl‐Meyer

  • Life Satisfaction in 18- to 64-year old swedes: in relation to gender, age, partner and immigrant status

    Axel R. Fugl-Meyer;Roland Melin;Kerstin S. Fugl-Meyer

  • Happiness and domain-specific life satisfaction in adult northern Swedes

    Axel R Fugl-Meyer;Inga-Britt Bränholm;Kerstin S Fugl-Meyer

  • Epidemiology of erectile dysfunction

    Maria Kubin;Gorm Wagner;Axel R Fugl-Meyer

  • On life satisfaction in male erectile dysfunction.

    A R Fugl-Meyer;G Lodnert;I B Bränholm;K S Fugl-Meyer

  • Sexual disabilities, problems and satisfaction in 18-74 year old Swedes.

    Axel Fugl-Meyer;Kerstin Sjogren

  • Development of a Brief Version of the Burn Specific Health Scale (BSHS-B)

    Morten Kildal;Gerhard Andersson;Axel R. Fugl-Meyer;Kurt Lannerstam

  • Life satisfaction in long-term survivors after stroke.

    Matti Viitanen;K. S. Fugl-Meyer;Birgitta Bernspång;Axel R Fugl-Meyer

  • Walking training of patients with hemiparesis at an early stage after stroke: a comparison of walking training on a treadmill with body weight support and walking training on the ground

    Lena Nilsson;Jane Carlsson;Anna Danielsson;Axel Fugl-Meyer

  • Life satisfaction in 18- to 64-year-old Swedes: in relation to education, employment situation, health and physical activity.

    Roland Melin;Kerstin S Fugl-Meyer;Axel R Fugl-Meyer

  • Self-efficacy in relation to impairments and activities of daily living disability in elderly patients with stroke: a prospective investigation.

    Karin Hellström;Birgitta Lindmark;Birgit Wahlberg;Axel R Fugl-Meyer

  • Sexual disabilities are not singularities.

    Kerstin S Fugl-Meyer;Axel R Fugl-Meyer

  • On categorization and quantification of women's sexual dysfunctions: An epidemiological approach

    Katarina Öberg;Axel Fugl-Meyer;Kerstin Fugl-Meyer

  • Motor and perceptual impairments in acute stroke patients: effects on self-care ability.

    Birgitta Bernspång;Kjell Asplund;Sture Eriksson;Axel R. Fugl-Meyer

  • Questionnaires for Assessment of Female Sexual Dysfunction: A Review and Proposal for a Standardized Screener

    Annamaria Giraldi;Alessandra Rellini;James G. Pfaus;Johannes Bitzer

  • Impact of erectile dysfunction on quality of life: patient and partner perspectives

    G Wagner;K S Fugl-Meyer;A R Fugl-Meyer

  • Long-term prevalence of impairments and disabilities after multiple trauma.

    Audny G. W. Anke;Johan K. Stanghelle;Arnstein Finset;Kirsti S. Roaldsen

  • Life satisfaction several years after severe multiple trauma - a retrospective investigation

    Audny G W Anke;Axel R Fugl-Meyer

  • Is sense of coherence stable after multiple trauma

    Hildegun Snekkevik;Audny G. W. Anke;Johan K. Stanghelle;Axel R. Fugl-Meyer

  • ORIGINAL RESEARCH—EPIDEMIOLOGY: On Orgasm, Sexual Techniques, and Erotic Perceptions in 18‐ to 74‐Year‐Old Swedish Women

    Kerstin S. Fugl‐Meyer;Katarina Öberg;Per Olov Lundberg;Bo Lewin

Frequent Co-Authors

Stanley E. Althof
Stanley E. Althof Case Western Reserve University
Arnstein Finset
Arnstein Finset University of Oslo
Alessandra H. Rellini
Alessandra H. Rellini University of Vermont
Gerhard Andersson
Gerhard Andersson Linköping University
Ellen Laan
Ellen Laan University of Amsterdam
Kerstin Tham
Kerstin Tham Karolinska Institute
James G. Pfaus
James G. Pfaus Charles University

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