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View article: Examining muscle synergy composition and segmental coordination during overground walking in individuals with a rotationplasty about the knee
Examining muscle synergy composition and segmental coordination during overground walking in individuals with a rotationplasty about the knee Open
Rotationplasty is a surgical technique used to salvage the limb following resection of a sarcoma or to address congenital defects. The procedure repurposes the ankle as a new knee, while fusing the thigh and shank musculature to achieve 'k…
View article: Comparison of Methods for Selecting a Representative Trial in Walking and Sports-Performance Activities
Comparison of Methods for Selecting a Representative Trial in Walking and Sports-Performance Activities Open
View article: Table of Contents, Volume 191A, Number 7, July 2023
Table of Contents, Volume 191A, Number 7, July 2023 Open
View article: The association between isometric strength and cognitive function in adults with cerebral palsy
The association between isometric strength and cognitive function in adults with cerebral palsy Open
Background The literature supports quantifying the maximum force/tension generated by one’s forearm muscles such as the hand grip strength (HGS) to screen for physical and cognitive frailty in older adults. Thus, we postulate that individu…
View article: Quantitative measures of motor development in Angelman syndrome
Quantitative measures of motor development in Angelman syndrome Open
Angelman Syndrome is a rare neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by developmental delay, lack of speech, seizures, intellectual disability, characteristic behavior, and movement disorders. Clinical gait analysis provides the opportuni…
View article: Associations of Circulating Insulin-Growth Factor-1 With Cognitive Functions and Quality of Life Domains in Ambulatory Young Adults With Cerebral Palsy: A Pilot Study
Associations of Circulating Insulin-Growth Factor-1 With Cognitive Functions and Quality of Life Domains in Ambulatory Young Adults With Cerebral Palsy: A Pilot Study Open
Objective Adults with cerebral palsy (CP) often have impaired cognitive functions. CP also has deteriorations in multiple quality-of-life (QoL) domains. The bio-psycho-social health psychology model posits that biological factor interacts …
View article: Sex Differences in Cardiovascular Markers and BDNF between Cerebral Palsy and Mild Cognitive Impairment
Sex Differences in Cardiovascular Markers and BDNF between Cerebral Palsy and Mild Cognitive Impairment Open
Adults with cerebral palsy (CP) have higher risk of developing geriatric syndromes. Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is an intermediate stage between healthy aging and dementia, often co-morbid with cardiovascular disease (CVD). We recently…
View article: Increased plasma brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) as a potential biomarker for and compensatory mechanism in mild cognitive impairment: a case-control study
Increased plasma brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) as a potential biomarker for and compensatory mechanism in mild cognitive impairment: a case-control study Open
These findings suggest BDNF is increased as a compensatory mechanism in preclinical dementia, supporting the neurotrophic and partially the inflammatory hypotheses of cognitive impairment.
View article: Commonalities in biomarkers and phenotypes between mild cognitive impairment and cerebral palsy: a pilot exploratory study
Commonalities in biomarkers and phenotypes between mild cognitive impairment and cerebral palsy: a pilot exploratory study Open
Clinically, individuals with cerebral palsy (CP) experience symptoms of accelerated biological aging. Accumulative deficits in both molecular underpinnings and functions in young adults with CP can lead to premature aging, such as heart di…
View article: Insulin‐like growth factor‐1 (IGF‐1) is a biomarker of objective cognitive impairment but not subjective cognitive complaint in cerebral palsy
Insulin‐like growth factor‐1 (IGF‐1) is a biomarker of objective cognitive impairment but not subjective cognitive complaint in cerebral palsy Open
Background Cognitive impairments are common in cerebral palsy (CP), however the evidence on the biological underpinnings of these impairments in CP has been scarce. Although insulin‐like growth factor‐1 (IGF‐1) is involved in cognitive def…
View article: Distinct and common biomarkers and phenotypes in cerebral palsy and mild cognitive impairment: An exploratory study
Distinct and common biomarkers and phenotypes in cerebral palsy and mild cognitive impairment: An exploratory study Open
Background Cerebral palsy (CP) patients have accelerated aging, impairments in various pathology and anthropometry, and may develop geriatric syndromes, particularly cognitive impairment. Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is an intermediate …
View article: SPINAL RANGE OF MOTION AND BACK PAIN IN FEMALE ARTISTIC GYMNASTS DURING BACK WALKOVERS AND BACK HANDSPRINGS
SPINAL RANGE OF MOTION AND BACK PAIN IN FEMALE ARTISTIC GYMNASTS DURING BACK WALKOVERS AND BACK HANDSPRINGS Open
Background: Back pain is a common complaint among gymnasts. Gymnastics skills require large amounts of spine flexion, extension, rotation and compression. The combination of these movements in a repetitive fashion during gymnastics may con…
View article: COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH ASSESSMENT AND MOTIVATION PROGRAM FOR PEOPLE AGING WITH DISABILITIES (CHAMP-D)
COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH ASSESSMENT AND MOTIVATION PROGRAM FOR PEOPLE AGING WITH DISABILITIES (CHAMP-D) Open
We developed a Comprehensive Health Assessment and Motivation program (CHAMP-D) focused on self-health promotion and management for people aging with disabilities. The goal of the CHAMP-D is to enhance healthy lifestyle, self-health manage…
View article: Prevalence of metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular disease risk factors in adults with cerebral palsy
Prevalence of metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular disease risk factors in adults with cerebral palsy Open
Aim To investigate the prevalence of metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular disease ( CVD ) risk factors and the association between common metabolic markers and Gross Motor Function Classification System ( GMFCS ) levels in ambulatory adul…
View article: A SELF-HEALTH EMPOWERMENT AND WELLNESS MANAGEMENT APPROACH FOR INDIVIDUALS AGING WITH COMPLEX HEALTH CONDITIONS
A SELF-HEALTH EMPOWERMENT AND WELLNESS MANAGEMENT APPROACH FOR INDIVIDUALS AGING WITH COMPLEX HEALTH CONDITIONS Open
FiEffective approaches to promote self-health and wellness empowerment for individuals with complex health conditions must be person-focused and multi-disciplinary to be successful. The goal of such program is to support patients and careg…
View article: AGING WITH A PHYSICAL DISABILITY: FINDINGS AND IMPLICATIONS FROM THE CEREBRAL PALSY ADULT TRANSITION STUDY (CPAT)
AGING WITH A PHYSICAL DISABILITY: FINDINGS AND IMPLICATIONS FROM THE CEREBRAL PALSY ADULT TRANSITION STUDY (CPAT) Open
We investigated cardiovascular disease risk factors (CVDRFs) and the association between CVDRFs and gross motor function with the Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) in 70 adults with cerebral palsy (CP) who were ambulatory.…
View article: A PERSON-FOCUSED HEALTH PROMOTION AND WELLNESS APPROACH TO EXTEND HEALTHSPAN IN ADULTS WITH DISABILITIES: THE CHAMP - D
A PERSON-FOCUSED HEALTH PROMOTION AND WELLNESS APPROACH TO EXTEND HEALTHSPAN IN ADULTS WITH DISABILITIES: THE CHAMP - D Open
This presentation will discuss the findings from a person-focused health and wellness approach to healthspan called Comprehensive Health Assessment and Motivation Program for Individuals with Disabilities (CHAMP-D). The CHAMP-D is a health…
View article: Combined transcranial direct current stimulation and robotic upper limb therapy improves upper limb function in adults with cerebral palsy
Combined transcranial direct current stimulation and robotic upper limb therapy improves upper limb function in adults with cerebral palsy Open
View article: DIAGNOSING METABOLIC SYNDROME IN INDIVIDUALS WITH MOTOR DISABILITIES
DIAGNOSING METABOLIC SYNDROME IN INDIVIDUALS WITH MOTOR DISABILITIES Open
People with disability are subject to increased Metabolic Syndrome (MetSyn). There is strong evidence supporting the adoption of the MetSyn criteria to capture cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors in the general population. However, t…
View article: POSTURAL STABILITY AND KINETIC CHANGE IN SUBJECTS WITH PATELLOFEMORAL PAIN AFTER A NINE-WEEK HIP AND CORE STRENGTHENING INTERVENTION.
POSTURAL STABILITY AND KINETIC CHANGE IN SUBJECTS WITH PATELLOFEMORAL PAIN AFTER A NINE-WEEK HIP AND CORE STRENGTHENING INTERVENTION. Open
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