Beata Tarnacka
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About
Beata Tarnacka is a multidisciplinary researcher whose work bridges neurology, rehabilitation medicine, and orthopedics, with particular focus on neurodegeneration, spinal cord injury recovery, and joint replacement surgery. Her most influential contribution examines the complex relationship between metal dysregulation — specifically iron, copper, and manganese — and neurodegenerative processes, exploring how cognitive and physical interventions can mitigate brain-structure damage affecting motor, cognitive, and emotional systems; this work has garnered 37 citations since 2022, establishing her as a notable voice in the field of metal-associated neurodegeneration. Tarnacka has also made significant strides in rehabilitation science, investigating robotic-assisted gait training (RAGT) in subacute spinal cord injury patients, demonstrating its benefits not only for physical recovery but also for alleviating depression and anxiety — a holistic perspective that underscores her patient-centered approach. Her research employs rigorous tools including surface electromyography to objectively measure rehabilitation outcomes. More recently, her 2025 review on total knee arthroplasty advancements, already accumulating 19 citations, reflects her broad clinical expertise. Across these diverse domains, Tarnacka's work consistently emphasizes translating scientific insight into improved patient outcomes.
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- 2Advancements in Total Knee Arthroplasty over the Last Two Decades19 citations · 2025
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