Search Results - "Cleland, Brice"
-
1
Concurrent validity of walking speed measured by a wearable sensor and a stopwatch during the 10-meter walk test in individuals with stroke
Published in Gait & posture (01-01-2024)“…Walking speed is often measured with a stopwatch throughout stroke recovery. Wearable sensors also have been used recently to measure walking speed and provide…”
Get full text
Journal Article -
2
Motor overflow in the lower limb after stroke: Insights into mechanisms
Published in The European journal of neuroscience (01-08-2022)“…Motor overflow (involuntary muscle activation) is common after stroke, particularly in the non‐paretic upper limb. Two potential cortical mechanisms are as…”
Get full text
Journal Article -
3
Ipsilateral motor pathways to the lower limb after stroke: Insights and opportunities
Published in Journal of neuroscience research (01-06-2021)“…Stroke‐related damage to the crossed lateral corticospinal tract causes motor deficits in the contralateral (paretic) limb. To restore functional movement in…”
Get full text
Journal Article -
4
Concurrent validity of the GAITRite electronic walkway and the 10-m walk test for measurement of walking speed after stroke
Published in Gait & posture (01-02-2019)“…•Walking speeds from 10MWT and GAITRite had poor to excellent absolute agreement.•Measures also had systematic and proportional bias and broad limits of…”
Get full text
Journal Article -
5
Ipsilateral Motor Pathways and Transcallosal Inhibition During Lower Limb Movement After Stroke
Published in Neurorehabilitation and neural repair (01-04-2021)“…Background Stroke rehabilitation may be improved with a better understanding of the contribution of ipsilateral motor pathways to the paretic limb and…”
Get full text
Journal Article -
6
Motor evoked potential latency and duration from tibialis anterior in individuals with chronic stroke
Published in Experimental brain research (01-07-2021)“…Ipsilateral motor pathways from the contralesional hemisphere to the paretic limbs may be upregulated to compensate for impaired function after stroke. Onset…”
Get full text
Journal Article -
7
Symmetry Is Associated With Interlimb Coordination During Walking and Pedaling After Stroke
Published in Journal of neurologic physical therapy (01-04-2022)“…Asymmetry during walking may be explained by impaired interlimb coordination. We examined these associations: (1) propulsive symmetry with interlimb…”
Get full text
Journal Article -
8
Understanding corticomotor mechanisms for activation of non-target muscles during unilateral isometric contractions of leg muscles after stroke
Published in International journal of neuroscience (26-09-2023)“…Muscle activation often occurs in muscles ipsilateral to a voluntarily activated muscle and to a greater extent after stroke. In this study, we measured muscle…”
Get full text
Journal Article -
9
Walking test procedures influence speed measurements in individuals with chronic stroke
Published in Clinical biomechanics (Bristol) (01-12-2020)“…Walking speed measurements are clinically important, but varying test procedures may influence measurements and impair clinical utility. This study assessed…”
Get full text
Journal Article -
10
Changes in Walking Speed After High-Intensity Treadmill Training Are Independent of Changes in Spatiotemporal Symmetry After Stroke
Published in Frontiers in neurology (01-04-2021)“…Decreased walking speeds and spatiotemporal asymmetry both occur after stroke, but it is unclear whether and how they are related. It is also unclear whether…”
Get full text
Journal Article -
11
Reliability and Validity of Ratings of Perceived Exertion in Persons With Multiple Sclerosis
Published in Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation (01-06-2016)“…Abstract Objective To test the reliability and validity of using the Borg rating of perceived exertion (RPE) scale (ratings 6–20) in persons with multiple…”
Get full text
Journal Article -
12
Cortical priming strategies for gait training after stroke: a controlled, stratified trial
Published in Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation (17-08-2020)“…Stroke survivors experience chronic gait impairments, so rehabilitation has focused on restoring ambulatory capacity. High-intensity speed-based treadmill…”
Get full text
Journal Article -
13
Impaired interlimb coordination is related to asymmetries during pedaling after stroke
Published in Clinical neurophysiology (01-09-2019)“…•Pedaling performance in chronic stroke is enhanced when asymmetries are permitted.•When asymmetry is prevented, impaired paretic output and interlimb…”
Get full text
Journal Article -
14
Brain Activation During Passive and Volitional Pedaling After Stroke
Published in Motor control (01-01-2019)“…Prior work indicates that pedaling-related brain activation is lower in people with stroke than in controls. We asked whether this observation could be…”
Get more information
Journal Article -
15
Genetic polymorphisms for BDNF, COMT, and APOE do not affect gait or ankle motor control in chronic stroke: A preliminary cross-sectional study
Published in Topics in stroke rehabilitation (02-01-2021)“…Background: Motor deficits after stroke are a primary cause of long-term disability. The extent of functional recovery may be influenced by genetic…”
Get full text
Journal Article -
16
Safety & efficacy of a robotic hip exoskeleton on outpatient stroke rehabilitation
Published in Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation (30-07-2024)“…The objective of this study was to analyze the safety and efficacy of using a robotic hip exoskeleton designed by Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., Korea, called…”
Get full text
Journal Article -
17
Feasibility and Safety of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation in an Outpatient Rehabilitation Setting After Stroke
Published in Brain sciences (01-10-2020)“…Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) has strong potential for outpatient clinical use, but feasibility and safety of tDCS has only been evaluated in…”
Get full text
Journal Article -
18
Motor unit activity in biceps brachii of left-handed humans during sustained contractions with two load types
Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-09-2016)“…The purpose of the study was to compare the discharge characteristics of single motor units during sustained isometric contractions that required either force…”
Get full text
Journal Article -
19
Adjustments in Torque Steadiness During Fatiguing Contractions Are Inversely Correlated With IQ in Persons With Multiple Sclerosis
Published in Frontiers in physiology (17-10-2018)“…Fatigue is one of the most debilitating symptoms of multiple sclerosis (MS), and the underlying mechanisms are poorly understood. When exposed to a physical or…”
Get full text
Journal Article -
20
Determinants of low bone mineral density in people with multiple sclerosis: Role of physical activity
Published in Multiple sclerosis and related disorders (01-02-2020)“…•Femoral neck bone mineral density is decreased in people with multiple sclerosis.•Physical activity, depression, and fatigue were the greatest…”
Get full text
Journal Article