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Alvin Wang,Yu-Ying Chen,Huacong Wen et al. Alvin Wang et al.
Background: There are conflicting findings in the literature about the association of body mass index (BMI) and pressure injury (PI) development in the population with traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI). It is important t...
Elsa Alvarez-Madrid,Julian Marcet,McKenna Hamm et al. Elsa Alvarez-Madrid et al.
Background: Traumatic spinal cord injury (TSCI) and traumatic brain injury (TBI) present their own health challenges and socioeconomic impact. Individuals with dual diagnosis (DD) of the two traumas may have different imp...
Naoya Iida,Ausberto Velasquez Garcia,Tomoyuki Kuroiwa et al. Naoya Iida et al.
Objective: Sleeper stretching (SS) and cross-body stretching (CS) are common nonsurgical interventions for the management of glenohumeral internal rotation deficit (GIRD) in overhead athletes such as baseball and volleyba...
Brendan E Casola,Michael J Hall,John J Fraser et al. Brendan E Casola et al.
Background: Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) is common among military service members. Moderate-to-vigorous aerobic exercise (MVAE) is a modifiable behavior with potential benefits for individuals following mTBI but is ...
Ileana Herrin,Lindsey Harik,Elizabeth Larkin et al. Ileana Herrin et al.
Background: Challenging behavior (CB) following acquired brain injury (ABI) has a direct impact on safety, the rehabilitation process, and societal participation. Early behavior management in inpatient rehabilitation (IPR...
Katelyn D Bosteder,Neha Chand,Dannae Arnold et al. Katelyn D Bosteder et al.
Background: Gait training approaches that facilitate moderate-to-high intensities while adapting to individual capabilities can enhance walking recovery and cardiovascular fitness in persons with incomplete spinal cord in...