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View article: Estimating white matter hyperintensities volume in individuals with stroke using T1-weighted images
Estimating white matter hyperintensities volume in individuals with stroke using T1-weighted images Open
Stroke recovery outcomes vary across individuals, motivating the search for biomarkers that can improve prediction. White matter hyperintensities (WMH) volume is a leading biomarker candidate, with FLAIR MRI typically used for WMH segmenta…
View article: Grey matter volume and fractional anisotropy as biomarkers of cognitive change in traumatic brain injury over a 6-month period
Grey matter volume and fractional anisotropy as biomarkers of cognitive change in traumatic brain injury over a 6-month period Open
In this study we explored how neuroimaging biomarkers relate to cognitive recovery in traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients. Sixteen participants with moderate to severe traumatic brain injury were enrolled with MRI and diffusion tensor im…
View article: Promoting arm movement practice with a novel wheelchair armrest early after stroke: A randomized controlled trial
Promoting arm movement practice with a novel wheelchair armrest early after stroke: A randomized controlled trial Open
Chronic upper extremity (UE) impairment is common after stroke. This study evaluated Boost, a novel wheelchair-mounted rehabilitation device designed to assist individuals in UE motor recovery during inpatient rehabilitation. Thirty-five s…
View article: Consensus on covert awareness: A Delphi study
Consensus on covert awareness: A Delphi study Open
Background: Identifying willful brain activity in patients with Disorders of Consciousness (DoC) is critical, as some patients fail to exhibit behavioral signs of consciousness at the bedside but respond to active tasks via neuroimaging or…
View article: Brain age is longitudinally associated with sensorimotor impairment and mild cognitive impairment in subacute stroke
Brain age is longitudinally associated with sensorimotor impairment and mild cognitive impairment in subacute stroke Open
BACKGROUND Brain age, a proxy of overall brain health estimated from structural neuroimaging, has been associated with sensorimotor performance in chronic stroke. Similarly, post-stroke cognitive outcomes have been associated with accelera…
View article: Greater lesion damage is bidirectionally related with accelerated brain aging after stroke
Greater lesion damage is bidirectionally related with accelerated brain aging after stroke Open
Regional neuron loss following stroke can result in remote brain changes due to diaschisis and secondary brain atrophy. Whole brain changes post-stroke can be captured by the predicted brain age difference (brain-PAD), a neuroimaging-deriv…
View article: Grey Matter Volume and Fractional Anisotropy as Correlates of Cognitive Improvement in Traumatic Brain Injury Over a 6-Month Period
Grey Matter Volume and Fractional Anisotropy as Correlates of Cognitive Improvement in Traumatic Brain Injury Over a 6-Month Period Open
Objective In this study we explored how neuroimaging and blood biomarkers relate to cognitive recovery in traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients. Methods Sixteen participants with moderate to severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) were enrolle…
View article: Exploring Beauty Product Accessibility for Individuals with Upper Extremity Disabilities
Exploring Beauty Product Accessibility for Individuals with Upper Extremity Disabilities Open
Objective This study explores the accessibility of beauty products for individuals with upper extremity disabilities. Methods Participants with varied upper extremity impairments used Rare Beauty makeup products over two weeks. Assessments…
View article: Return to work post spinal cord injury through a comprehensive rehabilitative program: A case series
Return to work post spinal cord injury through a comprehensive rehabilitative program: A case series Open
Our findings suggest that a comprehensive vocational rehabilitation program can be effective in facilitating individuals with SCI to gain greater functional independence and confidently pursue employment. Further studies are crucial to adv…
View article: Sleep Quality Should Be Assessed in Inpatient Rehabilitation Settings: A Preliminary Study
Sleep Quality Should Be Assessed in Inpatient Rehabilitation Settings: A Preliminary Study Open
Objectives: In this preliminary, longitudinal study, our objective was to assess changes in sleep quality during an inpatient stay in a rehabilitation setting in the United States and to relate changes to patients’ demographic and clinical…