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    Implementation of Wearable Sensing Technology for Movement: Pushing Forward into the Routine Physical Rehabilitation Care Field by Lang, Catherine E, Barth, Jessica, Holleran, Carey L, Konrad, Jeff D, Bland, Marghuretta D

    Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (10-10-2020)
    “…While the promise of wearable sensor technology to transform physical rehabilitation has been around for a number of years, the reality is that wearable sensor…”
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    Kinematic, Muscular, and Metabolic Responses During Exoskeletal-, Elliptical-, or Therapist-Assisted Stepping in People With Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury by Hornby, T George, Kinnaird, Catherine R, Holleran, Carey L, Rafferty, Miriam R, Rodriguez, Kelly S, Cain, Julie B

    Published in Physical therapy (01-10-2012)
    “…Robotic-assisted locomotor training has demonstrated some efficacy in individuals with neurological injury and is slowly gaining clinical acceptance. Both…”
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    Upper Limb Performance in Daily Life Approaches Plateau Around Three to Six Weeks Post-stroke by Lang, Catherine E., Waddell, Kimberly J., Barth, Jessica, Holleran, Carey L., Strube, Michael J, Bland, Marghuretta D.

    Published in Neurorehabilitation and neural repair (01-10-2021)
    “…Background. Wearable sensors allow for direct measurement of upper limb (UL) performance in daily life. Objective. To map the trajectory of UL performance and…”
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    Stepwise Regression and Latent Profile Analyses of Locomotor Outcomes Poststroke by Hornby, T. George, Henderson, Christopher E., Holleran, Carey L., Lovell, Linda, Roth, Elliot J., Jang, Jeong Hoon

    Published in Stroke (1970) (01-10-2020)
    “…BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE:Previous data suggest patient demographics and clinical presentation are primary predictors of motor recovery poststroke, with minimal…”
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    ICF classification of therapeutic goals for outpatient episodes of neurorehabilitation in post-stroke and Parkinson disease by Bland, Marghuretta D, Holleran, Carey L, Newman, Caitlin A, Fahey, Meghan, Nordahl, Timothy J, DeAngelis, Tamara R, Ellis, Teresa D, Reisman, Darcy S, Earhart, Gammon M, Lang, Catherine E

    Published in Disability and rehabilitation (01-10-2024)
    “…To understand therapeutic priorities, a secondary data analysis on a retrospective cohort was conducted to classify rehabilitation goals according to the…”
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    Variable Intensive Early Walking Poststroke (VIEWS): A Randomized Controlled Trial by Hornby, T. George, Holleran, Carey L., Hennessy, Patrick W., Leddy, Abigail L., Connolly, Mark, Camardo, Jaclyn, Woodward, Jane, Mahtani, Gordhan, Lovell, Linda, Roth, Elliot J.

    Published in Neurorehabilitation and neural repair (01-06-2016)
    “…Background. Converging evidence suggests that the amount of stepping practice is an important training parameter that influences locomotor recovery poststroke…”
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    Effects of Training Intensity on Locomotor Performance in Individuals With Chronic Spinal Cord Injury: A Randomized Crossover Study by Brazg, Gabrielle, Fahey, Meghan, Holleran, Carey L., Connolly, Mark, Woodward, Jane, Hennessy, Patrick W., Schmit, Brian D., Hornby, T. George

    Published in Neurorehabilitation and neural repair (01-10-2017)
    “…Background. Many physical interventions can improve locomotor function in individuals with motor incomplete spinal cord injury (iSCI), although the training…”
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    Feasibility and Potential Efficacy of High-Intensity Stepping Training in Variable Contexts in Subacute and Chronic Stroke by Holleran, Carey L., Straube, Don D., Kinnaird, Catherine R., Leddy, Abigail L., Hornby, T. George

    Published in Neurorehabilitation and neural repair (01-09-2014)
    “…Background. Previous data suggest that the amount and aerobic intensity of stepping training may improve walking poststroke. Recent animal and human studies…”
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    Potential Contributions of Training Intensity on Locomotor Performance in Individuals With Chronic Stroke by Holleran, Carey L, Rodriguez, Kelly S, Echauz, Anthony, Leech, Kristan A, Hornby, T George

    Published in Journal of neurologic physical therapy (01-04-2015)
    “…BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE:Many interventions can improve walking ability of individuals with stroke, although the training parameters that maximize recovery are…”
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    Day-to-Day Variability of Walking Performance Measures in Individuals Poststroke and Individuals With Parkinson Disease by Holleran, Carey L., Bland, Marghuretta D., Reisman, Darcy S., Ellis, Terry D., Earhart, Gammon M., Lang, Catherine E.

    Published in Journal of neurologic physical therapy (01-10-2020)
    “…BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE:Improvement of walking performance is a primary goal for individuals poststroke or with Parkinson disease (PD) who receive physical…”
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    Feasibility of Focused Stepping Practice During Inpatient Rehabilitation Poststroke and Potential Contributions to Mobility Outcomes by Hornby, T. George, Holleran, Carey L., Leddy, Abigail L., Hennessy, Patrick, Leech, Kristan A., Connolly, Mark, Moore, Jennifer L., Straube, Donald, Lovell, Linda, Roth, Elliot

    Published in Neurorehabilitation and neural repair (01-11-2015)
    “…Background. Optimal physical therapy strategies to maximize locomotor function in patients early poststroke are not well established. Emerging data indicate…”
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    Commentary on: “Practice Structure and Locomotor Learning After Stroke” by Leech, Kristan A, Holleran, Carey L

    Published in Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy (01-04-2019)
    “…Leech and Holleran offer insight on the article "Practice Structure and Locomotor Learning After Stroke," by Helm et al. They examine how practice structure…”
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    Importance of Specificity, Amount, and Intensity of Locomotor Training to Improve Ambulatory Function in Patients Poststroke by George Hornby, T., Straube, Donald S., Kinnaird, Catherine R., Holleran, Carey L., Echauz, Anthony J., Rodriguez, Kelly S., Wagner, Eric J., Narducci, Elizabeth A.

    Published in Topics in stroke rehabilitation (01-07-2011)
    “…The majority of individuals poststroke recover the ability to walk overground, although residual impairments contribute to reduced walking speed,…”
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    Alterations in Aerobic Exercise Performance and Gait Economy Following High-Intensity Dynamic Stepping Training in Persons With Subacute Stroke by Leddy, Abigail L, Connolly, Mark, Holleran, Carey L, Hennessy, Patrick W, Woodward, Jane, Arena, Ross A, Roth, Elliot J, Hornby, T George

    Published in Journal of neurologic physical therapy (01-10-2016)
    “…Impairments in metabolic capacity and economy (O2cost) are hallmark characteristics of locomotor dysfunction following stroke. High-intensity (aerobic)…”
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    Development of Domains of Competence and Competencies for Physical Therapist Education by Ambler, Steven B, Burlis, Tamara L, Clark, B Ruth, Holtzman, Gregory W, McGee, Patricia Navarro, Frost, Jody S, Randolph, Jessica L, Norton, Barbara J, Holleran, Carey L

    Published in Journal of physical therapy education (29-10-2024)
    “…Competency-based education (CBE) has been gaining widespread acceptance as a viable method for transforming education within health professions. The purpose of…”
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    High-Intensity Variable Stepping Training in Patients With Motor Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury: A Case Series by Holleran, Carey L, Hennessey, Patrick W, Leddy, Abigail L, Mahtani, Gordhan B, Brazg, Gabrielle, Schmit, Brian D, Hornby, T George

    Published in Journal of neurologic physical therapy (01-04-2018)
    “…BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE:Previous data suggest that large amounts of high-intensity stepping training in variable contexts (tasks and environments) may improve…”
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    Effects of Locomotor Exercise Intensity on Gait Performance in Individuals With Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury by Leech, Kristan A., Kinnaird, Catherine R., Holleran, Carey L., Kahn, Jennifer, Hornby, T. George

    Published in Physical therapy (01-12-2016)
    “…Abstract Background High-intensity stepping practice may be a critical component to improve gait following motor incomplete spinal cord injury (iSCI). However,…”
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