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    Frontloading Home Physical Therapy Visits for Patients With Heart Failure: A Multi-center Randomized Controlled Trial by Dias, Konrad J, Child, Jeffrey, Blackinton, Mary T, Wilson, Stanley, Brown, Dustin R, Collins, Sean M

    Published in Home healthcare now (01-07-2024)
    “…Frontloading home care visits has been found to be effective in the nursing profession but has not been investigated in physical therapy (PT) practice. This…”
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    Instrumented Test of Sensory Integration for Balance: A Validation Study by Freeman, Lynn, Gera, Geetanjali, Horak, Fay B, Blackinton, Mary T, Besch, Mark, King, Laurie

    “…Abnormal postural sway is associated with an increase in risk of falls but is difficult for clinicians to accurately quantify without access to laboratory…”
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    Perturbation-Induced Stepping Post-stroke: A Pilot Study Demonstrating Altered Strategies of Both Legs by Martinez, Katherine M, Rogers, Mark W, Blackinton, Mary T, Cheng, M Samuel, Mille, Marie-Laure

    Published in Frontiers in neurology (03-07-2019)
    “…Asymmetrical sensorimotor function after stroke creates unique challenges for bipedal tasks such as walking or perturbation-induced reactive stepping…”
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    Applying motor-control theory to physical therapy practice: a case report by Kenyon, Lisa K, Blackinton, Mary T

    Published in Physiotherapy Canada (2011)
    “…This case report describes the application of an integrated, systems-based theory of motor control to physical therapy practice.Client Description: The patient…”
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    Student Perceptions of Factors Influencing Success in Hybrid and Traditional DPT Programs: A Q-Sort Analysis by Cherry, Lance, Blackinton, Mary

    Published in Quarterly review of distance education (22-12-2017)
    “…There is a dearth of literature in physical therapy education regarding factors students believe to influence success, and little to no literature describing…”
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    Depression, Anxiety, and Stress in Doctor of Physical Therapy Students: Analysis of Incidence and Lived Experiences by Bogardus, Jennifer M., Blackinton, Mary, Litwin, Bini, Morrow Nelson, Terri, Mitchell, Katy

    Published in Journal of physical therapy education (01-09-2021)
    “…Introduction. This study was a mixed-methods, multisite design, which aimed to determine incidence and severity of depression, anxiety, and stress in Doctor of…”
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    Volunteer Leadership in the American Physical Therapy Association: A Phenomenological Study of Early Career Physical Therapists by Bordenave, Lori M, Tovin, Melissa Moran, Blackinton, Mary, Canbek, Jennifer

    Published in Physical therapy (01-05-2022)
    “…Abstract Objective Professional associations rely on the work of volunteer leaders to serve their members. Little is known about the experiences of individuals…”
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    Crises as the Crucible for Change in Physical Therapist Education by Nordstrom, Terry, Jensen, Gail M, Altenburger, Peter, Blackinton, Mary, Deusinger, Susan, Hack, Laurita, Patel, Rupal M, Tschoepe, Barbara, VanHoose, Lisa

    Published in Physical therapy (01-07-2022)
    “…Abstract This Perspective issues a challenge to physical therapists to reorient physical therapist education in ways that directly address the crises of…”
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    The effect of monochromatic infrared energy on transcutaneous oxygen measurements and protective sensation: results of a controlled, double-blind, randomized clinical study by Franzen-Korzendorfer, Holly, Blackinton, Mary, Rone-Adams, Shari, McCulloch, Joseph

    Published in Ostomy/wound management (01-06-2008)
    “…Monochromatic infrared energy has been reported to restore protective sensation by increasing circulation. A controlled, double-blind, quasi-experimental,…”
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    Feature: The Effect of Monochromatic Infrared Energy on Transcutaneous Oxygen Measurements and Protective Sensation: Results of a Controlled, Double-Blind, Randomized Clinical Study by Franzen-Korzendorfer, Holly, Blackinton, Mary, Rone-Adams, Shari, McCulloch, Joseph

    Published in Ostomy/wound management (01-06-2008)
    “…Monochromatic infrared energy has been reported to restore protective sensation by increasing circulation. A controlled, double-blind, quasi-experimental,…”
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