Search Results - "Schwab, Sarah"
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Motivation-related influences on fNIRS signals during walking exercise: a permutation entropy approach
Published in Experimental brain research (01-12-2023)“…Cortical activity is typically indexed by analyzing functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) signals in terms of the mean (e.g., mean oxygenated…”
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The methodological application of goal attainment scaling in pediatric rehabilitation research: a systematic review
Published in Disability and rehabilitation (20-11-2019)“…Purpose: The objectives of this review article were to (1) describe the populations and interventions to which Goal Attainment Scaling (GAS) has been applied…”
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Precision aiming performance with the paretic upper limb is associated with center of pressure patterns in individuals with chronic stroke
Published in Gait & posture (01-06-2023)“…Individuals with stroke commonly demonstrate upper-limb sensorimotor impairments. Upper-limb tasks occur against a background level of postural control and…”
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ICF-inspired goal-setting in developmental rehabilitation: an innovative framework for pediatric therapists
Published in Physiotherapy theory and practice (02-11-2021)“…Background: Collaborative goal-setting is a fundamental component of developmental physical and occupational therapy practice. Evidence suggests, however, that…”
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Inwardly rectifying K+ channels are major contributors to flow‐induced vasodilatation in resistance arteries
Published in The Journal of physiology (01-04-2017)“…Key points Endothelial inwardly rectifying K+ (Kir2.1) channels regulate flow‐induced vasodilatation via nitric oxide (NO) in mouse mesenteric resistance…”
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Grip Force-Load Force Coupling Is Influenced by Altered Visual Feedback about Object Kinematics
Published in Journal of motor behavior (02-09-2020)“…Recent evidence suggests that visual feedback influences the adjustment of grip force to the changing load force exerted by a grasped object as it is…”
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Flexible organization of grip force control during movement frequency scaling
Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-12-2019)“…The grip force applied to maintain grasp of a handheld object has been typically reported as tightly coupled to the load force exerted by the object as it is…”
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A Qualitative Analysis of Clinician Perspectives of Ultrasound Biofeedback for Speech Sound Disorders
Published in American journal of speech-language pathology (04-05-2023)“…Ultrasound biofeedback therapy (UBT) is a relatively new type of technology-assisted speech-language therapy and has shown promise in remediating speech sound…”
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Children and adolescents with cerebral palsy flexibly adapt grip control in response to variable task demands
Published in Clinical biomechanics (Bristol) (01-12-2020)“…Children and adolescents with cerebral palsy demonstrate impairments in grip control with associated limitations in functional grasp. Previous work in cerebral…”
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Narrowing the physiotherapy knowledge-practice gap: faculty training beyond the health sciences
Published in Physiotherapy theory and practice (03-04-2023)“…Physiotherapists seek to improve client movement and promote function within an individual's unique environmental and social realities. Despite this intention,…”
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Insufficiencies in sensory systems reweighting is associated with walking impairment severity in chronic stroke: an observational cohort study
Published in Frontiers in neurology (03-11-2023)“…BackgroundWalking and balance impairment are common sequelae of stroke and significantly impact functional independence, morbidity, and mortality. Adequate…”
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Patient- and caregiver-identified preferences: Dimensions of change in developmental therapy treatment goals
Published in Developmental neurorehabilitation (02-01-2019)“…Objective: To describe patterns in preferred dimensions of change in therapy goals identified by individuals with developmental disability and their…”
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Self-Perceived Scholastic Competence, Athletic Competence, and Physical Appearance Are Enhanced in Children and Young Adults with Physical Disabilities Following a Community-Based Running Program
Published in Journal of developmental and physical disabilities (01-10-2019)“…Children and young adults with physical disabilities consistently report low self-concept across multiple domains. The purpose of this study was to (1)…”
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Correction to: Self-Perceived Scholastic Competence, Athletic Competence, and Physical Appearance Are Enhanced in Children and Young Adults with Physical Disabilities Following a Community-Based Running Program
Published in Journal of developmental and physical disabilities (01-10-2019)“…The authors would like to correct a minor error in the article that occurred in the production process…”
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Personal factors understood through the Ecological-Enactive Model of Disability and implications for rehabilitation research
Published in Frontiers in rehabilitation sciences (12-08-2022)“…The International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) recognizes that disability arises from the interaction between an individual with…”
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Using the Language of the ICF to Distinguish Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy Services in the Acute Care Setting
Published in Journal of acute care physical therapy (01-01-2020)“…BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE:Acute care physical therapists (PTs) and occupational therapists (OTs) are frequently confronted with the question, “What is the…”
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Patient-Centered Goal Setting in Developmental Therapy: Discordance between Documented Goals and Caregiver-Perceived Goals
Published in Pediatric quality & safety (01-07-2019)“…Productive interactions between engaged patients and clinical teams are key to effective clinical practice. Accordingly, the identification of needs and…”
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Child-Caregiver Interactions During a Collaborative Motor Task in Children with Cerebral Palsy: A Descriptive Exploratory Study
Published in Journal of developmental and physical disabilities (01-04-2022)“…Caregiver support is an important contextual factor in the daily functioning of children with cerebral palsy (CP), but few studies have examined…”
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Intellectual Humility: How Recognizing the Fallibility of Our Beliefs and Owning Our Limits May Create a Better Relationship Between the Physical Therapy Profession and Disability
Published in Physical therapy (01-08-2023)“…Despite the many advancements over the history of the profession, physical therapy remains in a somewhat paradoxical relationship with disability. The physical…”
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Reciprocal Influence of Mobility and Speech-Language: Advancing Physical Therapy and Speech Therapy Cotreatment and Collaboration for Adults With Neurological Conditions
Published in Physical therapy (01-11-2021)“…Abstract Mobility and speech-language impairments and limitations in adults with neurological conditions manifest not in isolated anatomical components but…”
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