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Greater Cortical Thickness Is Associated With Enhanced Sensory Function After Arm Rehabilitation in Chronic Stroke

Congratulations Dr.Janis Daly on the publication of “Greater Cortical Thickness Is Associated With Enhanced Sensory Function After Arm Rehabilitation in Chronic Stroke,” in the June issue of Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair.   Abstract Objective. Somatosensory function is critical to normal motor control. After stroke, dysfunction of the sensory systems prevents normal…

Locomotor Training and Strength and Balance Exercises for Walking Recovery Post Stroke: Response to Number of Training Sessions

Congratulations Dr. Stephen Nadeau on the publication of “Locomotor Training and Strength and Balance Exercises for Walking Recovery Post Stroke: Response to Number of Training Sessions,” which was published in the August edition of  Physical Therapy. Abstract Background: Evidence-based guidelines are needed to inform rehabilitation practice including the effect of…

Effects of expiratory muscle strength training on maximal respiratory pressure and swallow-related quality of life in individuals with multiple sclerosis

Congratulations Dr. Janis Daly  on the publication of “Effects of expiratory muscle strength training on maximal respiratory pressure and swallow-related quality of life in individuals with multiple sclerosis.”  This article was published in the May edition of Multiple Sclerosis Journal – Experimental, Translational and Clinical. Abstract…