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    Assessing Wolf Motor Function Test as outcome measure for research in patients after stroke by WOLF, Steven L, CATLIN, Pamela A, ELLIS, Michael, ARCHER, Audrey Link, MORGAN, Bryn, PIACENTINO, Aimee

    Published in Stroke (1970) (01-07-2001)
    “…The Wolf Motor Function Test (WMFT) is a new time-based method to evaluate upper extremity performance while providing insight into joint-specific and total…”
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    Establishing the Reliability and Validity of Measurements of Walking Time Using the Emory Functional Ambulation Profile by Wolf, S L, Catlin, P A, Gage, K, Gurucharri, K, Robertson, R, Stephen, K

    Published in Physical therapy (01-12-1999)
    “…The Emory Functional Ambulation Profile (E-FAP) measures time to walk in different environments and accounts for use of assistive devices. This study assessed…”
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    Effects of gastrocnemius stretching on ankle dorsiflexion and time-to heel-off during the stance phase of gait by Johanson, Marie A., Wooden, Michael, Catlin, Pamela A., Hemard, Leanne, Lott, Kristina, Romalino, Robert, Stillman, Tamara

    Published in Physical therapy in sport (01-05-2006)
    “…The purpose was to determine the effects of a gastrocnemius stretching program on passive ankle dorsiflexion range of motion and ankle dorsiflexion and…”
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    Anatomical partitioning of three human forearm muscles by Segal, Richard L, Catlin, Pamela A, Krauss, Elizabeth W, Merick, Katherine A, Robilotto, Jessica B

    Published in Cells, tissues, organs (2002)
    “…Anatomical partitioning has been found in the human biceps brachii, extensor carpi radialis longus and flexor carpi radialis muscles. The purpose of this study…”
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    Effect of Duration of a Moderate Exercise Program on Primary and Secondary Immune Responses in Mice by Kapasi, Zoher F, Catlin, Pamela A, Adams, Meredith A, Glass, Elizabeth G, McDonald, Bart W, Nancarrow, Alyson C

    Published in Physical therapy (01-07-2003)
    “…Moderate exercise conducted over a 4- to 8-week period enhances secondary antibody response and is mediated, in part, by endogenous opioids. Because changes in…”
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    The Role of Endogenous Opioids in Moderate Exercise Training-Induced Enhancement of the Secondary Antibody Response in Mice by Kapasi, Z F, Catlin, P A, Beck, J, Roehling, T, Smith, K

    Published in Physical therapy (01-11-2001)
    “…Moderate exercise training (60%-80% of maximal oxygen uptake) enhances the secondary antibody response. The mechanism underlying this enhancement, however, has…”
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    The effect of two types of foot orthoses on rearfoot mechanics by Brown, G P, Donatelli, R, Catlin, P A, Wooden, M J

    “…Little experimental data exist regarding the comparative biomechanical of various foot orthoses. This study evaluated the comparative effect of biomechanical…”
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    The Effects of Intense Physical Exercise on Secondary Antibody Response in Young and Old Mice by Kapasi, Z F, Catlin, P A, Joyner, D R, Lewis, M L, Schwartz, A L, Townsend, E L

    Published in Physical therapy (01-11-2000)
    “…Based largely on data from young subjects, intense physical exercise is believed to suppress immune function. In addition, immune function, including secondary…”
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    Decline in spontaneous activity of group A αβ sensory afferents after sciatic nerve axotomy in rat by Seburn, Kevin L, Catlin, Pamela A, Dixon, Joel F, Lee, Ming H, Matteson, Melissa S, Cope, Timothy C

    Published in Neuroscience letters (15-10-1999)
    “…Changes are observed in the strength of central synaptic transmission and the firing behavior of primary afferents damaged by peripheral nerve injury. To…”
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    Determining Consistency of Elbow Joint Threshold Angle in Elbow Flexor Muscles With Spastic Hypertonia by Wolf, S L, Segal, R L, Catlin, P A, Tschorn, J, Raleigh, T, Kontos, H, Pate, P

    Published in Physical therapy (01-06-1996)
    “…Threshold angle, the point in passive range of motion where a muscle response or torque change is elicited, may be a potentially valid measure of hypertonus…”
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    Overcoming limitations in elbow movement in the presence of antagonist hyperactivity by Wolf, S L, Catlin, P A, Blanton, S, Edelman, J, Lehrer, N, Schroeder, D

    Published in Physical therapy (01-09-1994)
    “…A traditional perspective on rehabilitation of patients with abnormal muscular hyperactivity presumes that relaxation should be facilitated prior to…”
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    Immediate effects of the toe spreader on the tonic toe flexion reflex by de Saca, L R, Catlin, P A, Segal, R L

    Published in Physical therapy (01-06-1994)
    “…The purpose of the study was to determine whether the use of a toe spreader to inhibit the tonic toe flexion reflex (TTFR) immediately alters temporal-distance…”
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    Posture in patients with shoulder overuse injuries and healthy individuals by Greenfield, B, Catlin, P A, Coats, P W, Green, E, McDonald, J J, North, C

    “…Assessment of posture is an integral component of patient evaluation with shoulder overuse injuries. However, the professional literature contains relatively…”
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    Effects of word frequency and acoustic similarity on free-recall and paired-associate-recognition learning by Holborn, Stephen W, Gross, Karen L, Catlin, Pamela A

    Published in Journal of experimental psychology (01-11-1973)
    “…Combined acoustic similarity word frequency in a 2 * 2 independent groups factorial design to investigate the effects of these variables on…”
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    Contralateral and long latency effects of human biceps brachii stretch reflex conditioning by WOLF, S. L, SEGAL, R. L, HETER, N. D, CATLIN, P. A

    Published in Experimental brain research (01-11-1995)
    “…Results from previous studies on monkeys and human subjects have demonstrated that the biceps brachii spinal stretch reflex (SSR) can be operantly conditioned…”
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    The frontal plane relationship of the forefoot to the rearfoot in an asymptomatic population by Garbalosa, J C, McClure, M H, Catlin, P A, Wooden, M

    “…Physical therapists use biochemical orthotics to treat symptoms attributed to structural abnormalities of the feet. The purpose of this study was to determine…”
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    The Landau reaction in fullterm and preterm infants at four months of age by McGrew, L, Catlin, P A, Bridgford, J

    Published in Developmental medicine and child neurology (01-04-1985)
    “…Twelve normal fullterm infants and 11 low-risk preterm infants were assessed at four months of age. Assessments included a Three-Component-Scale for the Landau…”
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    Determining consistency of elbow joint threhsold angle in elbow flexor muscles with spastic hypertonia by Wolf, Steven L, Segal, Richard L, Catlin, Pamela A, Tschorn, Julie

    Published in Physical therapy (01-06-1996)
    “…Threshold angle, the point in passive range of motion where a muscle response or torque change is elicited, may be a potentially valid measure of hypertonus…”
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    The effect of a forearm strap on wrist - extensor strength by Stonecipher, D R, Catlin, P A

    “…Thirty subjects with no pathology of the right elbow were tested using an isokinetic dynamometer to measure wrist extensor strength. Subjects were tested under…”
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