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    Walking speed: the functional vital sign by Middleton, Addie, Fritz, Stacy L, Lusardi, Michelle

    Published in Journal of aging and physical activity (01-04-2015)
    “…Walking speed (WS) is a valid, reliable, and sensitive measure appropriate for assessing and monitoring functional status and overall health in a wide range of…”
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    Assessing the reliability and validity of a shorter walk test compared with the 10-Meter Walk Test for measurements of gait speed in healthy, older adults by Peters, Denise M, Fritz, Stacy L, Krotish, Debra E

    “…Walking speed is associated with several health-related outcomes. Research examining how differences in test walking distance affect walking speed reliability…”
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    Determining Risk of Falls in Community Dwelling Older Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Using Posttest Probability by Lusardi, Michelle M, Fritz, Stacy, Middleton, Addie, Allison, Leslie, Wingood, Mariana, Phillips, Emma, Criss, Michelle, Verma, Sangita, Osborne, Jackie, Chui, Kevin K

    “…Falls and their consequences are significant concerns for older adults, caregivers, and health care providers. Identification of fall risk is crucial for…”
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    Brain-Hand Function Relationships Based on Level of Grasp Function in Chronic Left-Hemisphere Stroke by Rizor, Elizabeth, Fridriksson, Julius, Peters, Denise M., Rorden, Chris, Bonilha, Leonardo, Yourganov, Grigori, Fritz, Stacy L., Stewart, Jill Campbell

    Published in Neurorehabilitation and neural repair (01-10-2024)
    “…Background and Objective The biomarkers of hand function may differ based on level of motor impairment after stroke. The objective of this study was to…”
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    Predictors of Daily Steps at 1-Year Poststroke: A Secondary Analysis of a Randomized Controlled Trial by Handlery, Reed, Regan, Elizabeth W., Stewart, Jill C., Pellegrini, Christine, Monroe, Courtney, Hainline, Garrett, Handlery, Kaci, Fritz, Stacy L.

    Published in Stroke (1970) (01-05-2021)
    “…Walking has the potential to improve endurance and community participation after stroke. Obtaining ≥6000 daily steps can decrease subsequent stroke risk. Early…”
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    Self-Selected and Maximal Walking Speeds Provide Greater Insight Into Fall Status Than Walking Speed Reserve Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults by Middleton, Addie, Fulk, George D, Herter, Troy M, Beets, Michael W, Donley, Jonathan, Fritz, Stacy L

    “…OBJECTIVETo determine the degree to which self-selected walking speed (SSWS), maximal walking speed (MWS), and walking speed reserve (WSR) are associated with…”
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    Effect of behavioural practice targeted at the motor action selection network after stroke by Stewart, Jill Campbell, Baird, Jessica F., Lewis, Allison F., Fritz, Stacy L., Fridriksson, Julius

    Published in The European journal of neuroscience (01-08-2022)
    “…Motor action selection engages a network of frontal and parietal brain regions. After stroke, individuals activate a similar network, however, activation is…”
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    Balance impairment limits ability to increase walking speed in individuals with chronic stroke by Middleton, Addie, Braun, Carty H., Lewek, Michael D., Fritz, Stacy L.

    Published in Disability and rehabilitation (27-02-2017)
    “…Purpose Determine the relationship between balance impairments and the ability to increase walking speed (WS) on demand in individuals with chronic stroke…”
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    Effect of positive social comparative feedback on the resting state connectivity of dopaminergic neural pathways: A preliminary investigation by Lewis, Allison F., Bohnenkamp, Rachel, Myers, Makenzie, den Ouden, Dirk B., Fritz, Stacy L., Stewart, Jill Campbell

    Published in Neurobiology of learning and memory (01-07-2024)
    “…•Resting state functional brain connectivity was measured before and after motor practice.•Expectancy-enhancing feedback during practice is thought to engage…”
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    Key participant characteristics influencing completion of a phase II cardiac rehabilitation program: A cross-sectional analysis by Regan, Elizabeth W, Fritz, Stacy L

    Published in American heart journal plus (01-09-2023)
    “…Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) programs are effective at reducing cardiovascular disease risk factors, yet programs in the United States (US) have poor…”
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    Mechanisms of Shoulder Range of Motion Deficits in Asymptomatic Baseball Players by Bailey, Lane B., Shanley, Ellen, Hawkins, Richard, Beattie, Paul F., Fritz, Stacy, Kwartowitz, David, Thigpen, Charles A.

    Published in The American journal of sports medicine (01-11-2015)
    “…Background: Shoulder range of motion (ROM) deficits have been identified as injury risk factors among baseball athletes. Despite the knowledge surrounding…”
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    Effects of positive social comparative feedback on motor sequence learning and performance expectancies by Lewis, Allison F, Bohnenkamp, Rachel, Johnson, Lynn, den Ouden, Dirk B, Wilcox, Sara, Fritz, Stacy L, Stewart, Jill Campbell

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (24-01-2023)
    “…Positive social comparative feedback indicates to the learner that they are performing better than others. While this type feedback supports motor skill…”
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    Active Video-Gaming Effects on Balance and Mobility in Individuals with Chronic Stroke: A Randomized Controlled Trial by Fritz, Stacy L., Peters, Denise M., Merlo, Angela M., Donley, Jonathan

    Published in Topics in stroke rehabilitation (01-05-2013)
    “…Background: Treatments that provide feedback, increase practice with multiple repetitions, and motivate patients are essential to rehabilitation post stroke…”
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    Eye Movements Interfere With Limb Motor Control in Stroke Survivors by Singh, Tarkeshwar, Perry, Christopher M., Fritz, Stacy L., Fridriksson, Julius, Herter, Troy M.

    Published in Neurorehabilitation and neural repair (01-08-2018)
    “…Background. Humans use voluntary eye movements to actively gather visual information during many activities of daily living, such as driving, walking, and…”
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    Are Aerobic Programs Similar in Design to Cardiac Rehabilitation Beneficial for Survivors of Stroke? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis by Regan, Elizabeth W, Handlery, Reed, Beets, Michael W, Fritz, Stacy L

    Published in Journal of the American Heart Association (20-08-2019)
    “…Background Survivors of stroke face movement disability and increased cardiovascular disease and stroke risk. Treatment includes rehabilitation focused on…”
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    Integrating Survivors of Stroke Into Exercise-Based Cardiac Rehabilitation Improves Endurance and Functional Strength by Regan, Elizabeth W, Handlery, Reed, Stewart, Jill C, Pearson, Joseph L, Wilcox, Sara, Fritz, Stacy

    Published in Journal of the American Heart Association (02-02-2021)
    “…Background Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is a structured exercise program prevalent in the United States for people with cardiovascular disease that has been…”
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    Feasibility of integrating survivors of stroke into cardiac rehabilitation: A mixed methods pilot study by Regan, Elizabeth W, Handlery, Reed, Stewart, Jill C, Pearson, Joseph L, Wilcox, Sara, Fritz, Stacy

    Published in PloS one (29-03-2021)
    “…Survivors of stroke are often deconditioned and have limited opportunities for exercise post-rehabilitation. Cardiac Rehabilitation (CR), a structured exercise…”
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    Measuring gait parameters from structural vibrations by Davis, Benjamin T., Bryant, Brianna I., Fritz, Stacy L., Handlery, Reed, Flach, Alicia, Hirth, Victor A.

    “…Measuring gait parameters (e.g. speed, cadence, step duration) accurately is invaluable for evaluation during treatment of older adults who struggle with…”
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