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Autor:
D.S. Blaise Williams, Sheryl Finucane, Ron Zernicke, Mary S. Shall, Benjamin J. Darter, Adam Sima, Kathryn Harrison
Publikováno v:
Journal of Athletic Training. 58:120-127
Context Frontal- and transverse-plane kinematics have been prospectively identified as risk factors for running-related injuries in females. The Running Readiness Scale (RRS) may allow for clinical evaluation of these kinematics. Objectives To determ
Autor:
Stacey C. Dusing, Karen D. Hendricks-Muñoz, Ketaki Inamdar, Richard D. Stevenson, Claire E. Kelly, Jennifer Burnsed, Mary S. Shall, Deanne K. Thompson, Amy Harper, Gregory Vorona, Megan Evans, Sonia Khurana
Publikováno v:
Dev Neurorehabil
OBJECTIVE: Evaluate longitudinal changes in brain microstructure and volumes in very preterm during the first year of life with and without intervention. DESIGN: Descriptive pilot study METHODS: Five preterm infants in a three-arm clinical trial, one
Autor:
Mary S. Shall, Adam Sima, Ronald F. Zernicke, D.S. Blaise Williams, Benjamin J. Darter, Kathryn Harrison, Sheryl Finucane
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Biomechanics. 37:254-262
Novice runners experience a higher incidence of knee injury than experienced runners, which may be related to aberrant frontal and transverse plane kinematics. However, differences in kinematics between novice and experienced runners have not been fu
Autor:
Daniel L. Riddle, Peter E. Pidcoe, Yaoying Xu, Stacey C. Dusing, Tanya Tripathi, Mary S. Shall
Publikováno v:
Journal of Motor Learning and Development. 8:497-515
Aims: The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends “parents to incorporate supervised, awake ‘prone play’ in their infant’s routine to support motor development and minimize the risk of plagiocephaly”. The purpose of this feasibility study
Autor:
Christiana Dodd Butera, Claire Rhee, Claire E. Kelly, Thijs Dhollander, Deanne K. Thompson, Jessica Wisnowski, Rebecca M. Molinini, Barbara Sargent, Natasha Lepore, Greg Vorona, Dave Bessom, Mary S. Shall, Jennifer Burnsed, Richard D. Stevenson, Shaaron Brown, Amy Harper, Karen D. Hendricks-Muñoz, Stacey C. Dusing
Publikováno v:
Journal of Personalized Medicine. 12:2024
Infants born very preterm (VPT; ≤29 weeks of gestation) are at high risk of developmental disabilities and abnormalities in neural white matter characteristics. Early physical therapy interventions such as Supporting Play Exploration and Early Deve
Autor:
Gaurangkumar Patel, Lindsay Graham, Omar Protzuk, Mary S. Shall, Mark A. Feger, Jonathan Isaacs, Dorne R. Yager, Satya Mallu
Publikováno v:
Muscle & Nerve. 60:474-483
INTRODUCTION Poor recovery following nerve repair is due to progressive temporal loss of muscle function. Follistatin (FS), a glycoprotein with anabolic properties, may enhance muscle recovery following reinnervation. METHODS Seventy-two male Sprague
Autor:
Nikhil Pasula, Pooja Shah, Gaurangkumar Patel, Gordon Graham, Mark A. Feger, Satya Mallu, Mary S. Shall, Shalin Shah, Jonathan Isaacs
Publikováno v:
Muscle & Nerve. 56:1143-1148
Introduction: Late revision nerve surgery for incomplete motor recovery due to partial reinnervation would improve muscle function only if all muscle fibers were protected from developing denervation atrophy. Methods: Sixty immature Sprague-Dawley ra
Autor:
Mary S. Shall, Daniel L. Riddle, Yaoying Xu, Stacey C. Dusing, Tanya Tripathi, Peter E. Pidcoe
Publikováno v:
Physical therapy. 99(6)
Background Associative learning is the ability to discover a relationship between two or more events. We combined principles of learning and technology to develop a paradigm to assess associative learning in prone. Purpose The purpose of this study w
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neurophysiology. 101:2815-2821
Single muscle fibers with multiple axonal endplates (multiply innervated fibers) are normally present in adult extraocular muscles (EOMs), while most other mammalian skeletal muscles contain fibers with a single myoneural junction. Recent findings by
Autor:
S. Van Cleave, Mary S. Shall
Publikováno v:
Journal of Vestibular Research. 16:179-186
Children with hearing deficits and hypofunctioning vestibular receptors frequently have delayed motor development. This study focuses on when the vestibular system needs to be active for normal motor behavior development and the maturation of the sol