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View article: High G-Forces in Unintentionally Improper Infant Handling: Implications for Shaken Baby Syndrome Diagnosis
High G-Forces in Unintentionally Improper Infant Handling: Implications for Shaken Baby Syndrome Diagnosis Open
Background/Objectives: Traditional diagnostic criteria for SBS include subdural, subarachnoid, and retinal hemorrhages. While intentional shaking is a known cause, the potential for similar forces acting on the head resulting from accident…
View article: High G-Forces in Unintentionally Improper Infant Handling: Implications for Shaken Baby Syndrome Diagnosis
High G-Forces in Unintentionally Improper Infant Handling: Implications for Shaken Baby Syndrome Diagnosis Open
Introduction Abusive head trauma (AHT), commonly referred to as Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS), is diagnosed in approximately 33 per 100,000 infants annually in the United States. Traditional diagnostic criteria for SBS include subdural, subar…
View article: Accelerometer Thresholds for Estimating Physical Activity Intensity Levels in Infants: A Preliminary Study
Accelerometer Thresholds for Estimating Physical Activity Intensity Levels in Infants: A Preliminary Study Open
Lack of physical activity (PA) at a young age can result in health issues. Thus, monitoring PA is important. Wearable accelerometers are the preferred tool to monitor PA in children. Validated thresholds are used to classify activity inten…
View article: The Combined Influence of Infant Carrying Method and Motherhood on Gait Mechanics
The Combined Influence of Infant Carrying Method and Motherhood on Gait Mechanics Open
Postpartum mothers are susceptible to lumbopelvic pain which may be exacerbated by loading, like carrying their infant in arms and with baby carriers. Nulliparous women carrying infant mannequins may biomechanically mimic mother–infant dya…
View article: Geotemporal analysis of perinatal care changes and maternal mental health: an example from the COVID-19 pandemic
Geotemporal analysis of perinatal care changes and maternal mental health: an example from the COVID-19 pandemic Open
View article: Behavioral coping phenotypes and associated psychosocial outcomes of pregnant and postpartum women during the COVID-19 pandemic
Behavioral coping phenotypes and associated psychosocial outcomes of pregnant and postpartum women during the COVID-19 pandemic Open
View article: Motivating Selective Motor Control of Infants at High Risk of Cerebral Palsy Using an In-Home Kicking-Activated Mobile Task: A Pilot Study
Motivating Selective Motor Control of Infants at High Risk of Cerebral Palsy Using an In-Home Kicking-Activated Mobile Task: A Pilot Study Open
Objective Decreased selective motor control limits gait function of children with spastic cerebral palsy (CP). Infants at high risk of CP demonstrate decreased selective motor control by 1 month of age. To motivate more selective hip-knee …
View article: Changes in social support of pregnant and postnatal mothers during the COVID-19 pandemic
Changes in social support of pregnant and postnatal mothers during the COVID-19 pandemic Open
View article: Infants born preterm and infants born full‐term generate more selective leg joint movement during the scaffolded mobile task
Infants born preterm and infants born full‐term generate more selective leg joint movement during the scaffolded mobile task Open
Infants born very preterm (PT), prior to 32 weeks gestation, are at increased risk of developing cerebral palsy. Children with spastic cerebral palsy have impaired selective leg joint movement, which contributes to lifelong walking limitat…
View article: Behavioral coping phenotypes and psychosocial outcomes in a national U.S. sample of pregnant and postpartum women during the COVID-19 pandemic
Behavioral coping phenotypes and psychosocial outcomes in a national U.S. sample of pregnant and postpartum women during the COVID-19 pandemic Open
Maternal stress exposure during the COVID-19 pandemic may have transgenerational effects, adversely affecting both the pregnant woman and her offspring. Therefore, there is an urgent need to characterize the coping styles and psychosocial …
View article: Biomechanical Differences of Moms and Non-Moms
Biomechanical Differences of Moms and Non-Moms Open
During and after pregnancy, mothers biomechanically adapt their walking to account for the additional load of their baby. For example, their posture may change, and mothers can experience pelvic and back pain when carrying loads during wal…
View article: COVID-19 Impacts on Perinatal Care and Maternal Mental Health: A Geotemporal Analysis of Healthcare Disruptions and Emotional Well-Being Across the United States
COVID-19 Impacts on Perinatal Care and Maternal Mental Health: A Geotemporal Analysis of Healthcare Disruptions and Emotional Well-Being Across the United States Open
View article: In-Home Kicking-Activated Mobile Task to Motivate Selective Motor Control of Infants at High Risk of Cerebral Palsy: A Feasibility Study
In-Home Kicking-Activated Mobile Task to Motivate Selective Motor Control of Infants at High Risk of Cerebral Palsy: A Feasibility Study Open
Objective Children with spastic cerebral palsy (CP) have gait impairments resulting from decreased selective motor control, an inability to move the leg joints independently of one another, relying on excessive flexion or extension couplin…
View article: Infant carrying method impacts caregiver posture and loading during gait and item retrieval
Infant carrying method impacts caregiver posture and loading during gait and item retrieval Open
View article: A case report about anatomy applications for a physical therapy hybrid online curriculum
A case report about anatomy applications for a physical therapy hybrid online curriculum Open
Background: Three-dimensional digital anatomy applications can provide a powerful supplement to more traditional learning modalities. The challenge for medical libraries and educators is to select an app that best supports anatomical learn…
View article: Capacity Coaching: A Focused Ethnographic Evaluation in Clinical Practice
Capacity Coaching: A Focused Ethnographic Evaluation in Clinical Practice Open
View article: Results From a Trial of an Online Diabetes Prevention Program Intervention
Results From a Trial of an Online Diabetes Prevention Program Intervention Open
View article: Women Veterans’ Experience With a Web-Based Diabetes Prevention Program: A Qualitative Study to Inform Future Practice
Women Veterans’ Experience With a Web-Based Diabetes Prevention Program: A Qualitative Study to Inform Future Practice Open
Women veterans' early experiences with a Web-based DPP intervention were generally positive. Accountability and convenience were key enabling factors for participation and engagement. A Web-based DPP intervention appears to be a promising …