Have you ever wondered what someone’s gait was like before their neurologic injury/disease?
In our new paper, we developed models to predict the peak AGRFs and step lengths of neurotypical adults using their gait speed, age, mass, leg length, and sex.🧵 https://t.co/mWWEbBRwuZ
We are so excited to welcome our second cohort of ReproRehab learners and TAs for 2023-2024. Applications are now open so share the opportunity with friends and colleagues that you think would be interested! https://t.co/ewcBGXLP7z
Have you ever wondered what someone's gait looked like before they had a stroke?
In our new pre-print, we developed a model to predict step lengths and peak anterior GRFs in neurotypical adults - using only their age, leg length, mass, and gait speed.
https://t.co/UTEZLLF0Ot
Check out the lab’s first preprint from @KettletySarah about speed-dependent biomechanical changes in post stroke gait relative to neurotypical adults.
How can you help your patients to learn new movement patterns?
In a perspectives paper in @PTJournal, we provide an overview of 4 distinct, well-studied mechanisms of human motor learning and describe their key features.
https://t.co/wXajimE6tT
A #PTResearchMadness thread
🔆 New Job Alert 🔆 I am looking to hire a postdoctoral research fellow to join the @KLeechLabUSC in sunny LA and work on projects related to gait rehabilitation in individuals with stroke. If you’re interested, you can find the details here: https://t.co/WbMkh0qrSD
How exciting! An article from @USCBKNPT about my new research grant from @Foundation4PT!! I’m excited to explore new approaches to stroke rehab with @cwinstein @jamesmfinley and @KettletySarah
USC has joined an amicus brief strongly supporting the lawsuit recently filed by @MIT and @Harvard – and we are actively considering all other legal options.