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View article: Association of Corticospinal Tract Asymmetry With Ambulatory Ability After Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Association of Corticospinal Tract Asymmetry With Ambulatory Ability After Intracerebral Hemorrhage Open
Background Ambulatory ability after intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is important to patients. We tested whether asymmetry between ipsi‐ and contra‐lesional corticospinal tracts (CSTs) assessed by diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) is associated…
View article: Deconstructing the Role of the Physical Therapy Profession in Disability Acceptance for People With Stroke
Deconstructing the Role of the Physical Therapy Profession in Disability Acceptance for People With Stroke Open
The lowest degree of disability acceptance has been found among people with a history of stroke. Disability acceptance involves adapting to disability-related changes and coming to terms with losses to redefine and live a meaningful new li…
View article: Exploring the Impact of Backward and Forward Locomotor Treadmill Training in Chronic Stroke Survivors with Severe Post-Stroke Walking Impairment: A Single-Center Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial
Exploring the Impact of Backward and Forward Locomotor Treadmill Training in Chronic Stroke Survivors with Severe Post-Stroke Walking Impairment: A Single-Center Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial Open
Background: Defined as a self-selected speed of 0.99) and 90 (p > 0.99) days follow up. Likewise, there were no significant between-group differences in spatiotemporal symmetry and the 3M TUG across time points. Conclusions: While prelimin…
Autonomous diving platforms for high-quality sound measurements in space and throughout the water column Open
With the continuous increase of human activities at sea, predicting noise propagation from a given source is paramount to understanding the potential extent of its effects on the marine environment. Sound propagation models serve this purp…
View article: Examining the Efficacy of the Telehealth Assessment and Skill-Building Kit (TASK III) Intervention for Stroke Caregivers: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial
Examining the Efficacy of the Telehealth Assessment and Skill-Building Kit (TASK III) Intervention for Stroke Caregivers: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial Open
Background Stroke is a leading cause of serious, long-term disability and has a sudden onset. Upon discharge to the home setting, families are thrust into providing care, often without sufficient training from health care providers. Aligne…
View article: Characterizing the Longitudinal Impact of Backward Locomotor Treadmill Training on Walking and Balance Outcomes in Chronic Stroke Survivors: A Randomized Single Center Clinical Trial
Characterizing the Longitudinal Impact of Backward Locomotor Treadmill Training on Walking and Balance Outcomes in Chronic Stroke Survivors: A Randomized Single Center Clinical Trial Open
Background and Purpose Walking and balance impairments after stroke are a global health concern, causing significant morbidity and mortality. However, effective strategies for achieving meaningful recovery in the chronic stages are limited…
O-113 Non-invasive evaluation of embryo metabolic activity through hyperspectral microscopy Open
Current approaches for assessing embryo quality are subjective (morphology) or invasive (biopsy) and are not always predictive of live birth. Development of an accurate and non-invasive method to assess embryo quality would likely improve …
View article: Insufficiencies in sensory systems reweighting is associated with walking impairment severity in chronic stroke: an observational cohort study
Insufficiencies in sensory systems reweighting is associated with walking impairment severity in chronic stroke: an observational cohort study Open
Background Walking and balance impairment are common sequelae of stroke and significantly impact functional independence, morbidity, and mortality. Adequate postural stability is needed for walking, which requires sufficient integration of…
Electric Field Navigated 1-Hz rTMS for Poststroke Motor Recovery: The E-FIT Randomized Controlled Trial Open
BACKGROUND: To determine if low-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation targeting the primary motor cortex contralateral (M1 CL ) to the affected corticospinal tract in patients with hemiparetic stroke augments intensive tra…
View article: P-304 Does imaging affect embryo health? Comparative analysis of discrete wavelengths of light on the developing embryo
P-304 Does imaging affect embryo health? Comparative analysis of discrete wavelengths of light on the developing embryo Open
Study question What is the effect of exposing the embryo to discrete wavelengths of light on preimplantation development and resultant offspring health? Summary answer Exposure of embryos to red or yellow wavelengths negatively impacted em…
View article: Optimal Intensity and Duration of Walking Rehabilitation in Patients With Chronic Stroke
Optimal Intensity and Duration of Walking Rehabilitation in Patients With Chronic Stroke Open
Importance For walking rehabilitation after stroke, training intensity and duration are critical dosing parameters that lack optimization. Objective To assess the optimal training intensity (vigorous vs moderate) and minimum training durat…
A <span>3‐minute</span> recumbent stepper test in chronic stroke Open
Background Persons with stroke often have difficulty achieving target heart rate (HR) during graded exercise testing (GXT), which is known to limit test sensitivity for detecting clinically relevant cardiac conditions. A novel Recumbent St…
View article: A Multicenter Randomized Comparison of High-Intensity Interval Training and Moderate-Intensity Exercise to Recover Walking Post-Stroke: Results of the HIT-Stroke Trial
A Multicenter Randomized Comparison of High-Intensity Interval Training and Moderate-Intensity Exercise to Recover Walking Post-Stroke: Results of the HIT-Stroke Trial Open
Introduction For walking rehabilitation after stroke, training intensity and duration are critical dosing parameters that lack optimization. This trial aimed to determine the optimal training intensity (vigorous vs moderate) and minimum tr…
View article: Serial Backward Locomotor Treadmill Training Improves Bidirectional Walking Performance in Chronic Stroke
Serial Backward Locomotor Treadmill Training Improves Bidirectional Walking Performance in Chronic Stroke Open
Background and Research Question Walking impairment remains a major limitation to functional independence after stroke. Yet, comprehensive and effective strategies to improve walking function after stroke are presently limited. Backward Lo…
View article: Preliminary Outcomes of Combined Treadmill and Overground High-Intensity Interval Training in Ambulatory Chronic Stroke
Preliminary Outcomes of Combined Treadmill and Overground High-Intensity Interval Training in Ambulatory Chronic Stroke Open
Purpose Locomotor high-intensity interval training (HIIT) is a promising intervention for stroke rehabilitation. However, overground translation of treadmill speed gains has been somewhat limited, some important outcomes have not been test…
View article: Backward Locomotor Treadmill Training Differentially Improves Walking Performance across Stroke Walking Impairment Levels
Backward Locomotor Treadmill Training Differentially Improves Walking Performance across Stroke Walking Impairment Levels Open
Background: Post-stroke walking impairment is a significant cause of chronic disability worldwide and often leads to loss of life roles for survivors and their caregivers. Walking impairment is traditionally classified into mild (>0.8 m/s)…
View article: Preliminary outcomes of combined treadmill and overground high-intensity interval training in ambulatory chronic stroke
Preliminary outcomes of combined treadmill and overground high-intensity interval training in ambulatory chronic stroke Open
Introduction Locomotor high-intensity interval training (HIIT) is a promising intervention for stroke rehabilitation that typically involves bursts of fast treadmill walking alternated with recovery periods. However, overground translation…
View article: Moderate-Intensity Exercise Versus High-Intensity Interval Training to Recover Walking Post-Stroke: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial
Moderate-Intensity Exercise Versus High-Intensity Interval Training to Recover Walking Post-Stroke: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial Open
Background Stroke results in neurologic impairments and aerobic deconditioning that contribute to limited walking capacity which is a major barrier post-stroke. Current exercise recommendations and stroke rehabilitation guidelines recommen…
View article: The Utility of Domain-Specific End Points in Acute Stroke Trials
The Utility of Domain-Specific End Points in Acute Stroke Trials Open
Domain-specific endpoints are assessments that correspond to the output of individual neural systems and are useful for capturing treatment effects on specific behaviors. By contrast, global endpoints combine several attributes into a sing…
Adapting the telephone assessment and skill‐building kit to the telehealth technology preferences of stroke family caregivers Open
Family caregivers exhibit a wide variety of needs and concerns while providing care to stroke survivors after discharge to the home setting. We report the results of two related studies utilizing a multimethod design in which stroke family…
View article: Locomotor training intensity after stroke: Effects of interval type and mode
Locomotor training intensity after stroke: Effects of interval type and mode Open
Background and Objectives: High-intensity interval training (HIIT) is a promising strategy for improving gait and fitness after stroke, but optimal parameters remain unknown. We tested the effects of short vs long interval type and over-gr…
Effects of Exercise Intensity on Acute Circulating Molecular Responses Poststroke Open
Background. Exercise intensity can influence functional recovery after stroke, but the mechanisms remain poorly understood. Objective. In chronic stroke, an intensity-dependent increase in circulating brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDN…
View article: Locomotor training intensity after stroke: Effects of interval type and mode
Locomotor training intensity after stroke: Effects of interval type and mode Open
Background and Objectives: High-intensity interval training (HIIT) is a promising strategy for improving gait and fitness after stroke, but optimal parameters remain unknown. We tested the effects of short vs long interval type and over-gr…
View article: Backward locomotor treadmill training combined with transcutaneous spinal direct current stimulation in stroke: a randomized pilot feasibility and safety study
Backward locomotor treadmill training combined with transcutaneous spinal direct current stimulation in stroke: a randomized pilot feasibility and safety study Open
Walking impairment impacts nearly 66% of stroke survivors and is a rising cause of morbidity worldwide. Despite conventional post-stroke rehabilitative care, the majority of stroke survivors experience continued limitations in their walkin…
Respiratory follow-up pre- and post-engineering controls or cessation of added diacetyl at four microwave popcorn facilities Open
In a 7-year study at 4 microwave popcorn facilities, mixing room employees exposed to diacetyl prior to the introduction of respirators showed significant loss of lung function but did not continue to decline longitudinally faster than oth…
A new two square agility test for workplace health—reliability, validity and minimal detectable change Open
[Purpose] One promising strategy for workplace wellness programs is to emphasize functional mobility screening and coaching to promote suitable physical activity and reduce musculoskeletal risks. This study examined intra-rater reliability…
Exercise intensity affects acute neurotrophic and neurophysiological responses poststroke Open
Aerobic exercise may acutely prime the brain to be more responsive to rehabilitation, thus facilitating neurologic recovery from conditions like stroke. This aerobic priming effect could occur through multiple mechanisms, including upregul…
Randomized Sham-Controlled Trial of Navigated Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation for Motor Recovery in Stroke Open
Background and Purpose― We aimed to determine whether low-frequency electric field navigated repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation to noninjured motor cortex versus sham repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation avoiding motor co…