CEREBROVASCULAR ACCIDENT PUBLICATIONS

  1. Holleran, CL, Straube DD, Kinnaird CK, Leddy AL and Hornby TG. Feasibility and potential efficacy of high-intensity stepping training in variable contexts in subacute and chronic stroke. Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair 2014 Feb 10. [Epub ahead of print]
  2. Straube DD, Holleran CL, Kinnaird CK, Leddy AL, Hennessy P and Hornby TG. Effects of dynamic stepping training on nonlocomotor tasks in individuals poststroke. Physical Therapy 2014 Mar 13. [Epub ahead of print]
  3. Straube D, Moore J, Leech K and Hornby TG. Item analysis of the berg balance scale in individuals with subacute and chronic stroke. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation 2013;20(3):241-9.
  4. Thompson CK, Meltzer-Asscher A, Cho S, Lee J, Wieneke C, Weintraub S and Mesulam MM. Syntactic and morphosyntactic processing in stroke-induced and primary progressive aphasia. Behavioral Neurology 2013;26(1-2):35-54.
  5. Cho-Reyes S and Thompson CK. Structural priming in agrammatism. Annual Meeting of Academy of Aphasia, San Francisco, CA, 2012.
  6. Hornby, TG, Kinnaird, CK, Holleran CL, Echauz A and Rodriguez KA. Serotonergic agents facilitate locomotor recovery in individuals post-stroke only when paired with locomotor training. Combined Sections Meeting for the American Physical Therapy Association, 2012.
  7. Cho-Reyes S, Wieneke C, Weintraub S, Mesulam MM and Thompson CK. Sentence comprehension and production in stroke-induced and primary progressive aphasia: Northwestern Assessment of Verbs and Sentences (NAVS). Annual Clinical Aphasiology Conference, Fort Lauderdale, FL, 2011.
  8. Hornby TG, Straube DS, Kinnaird CR, Holleran CL, Echauz AJ, Rodriguez KS, Wagner EJ and Narducci EA. Importance of specificity, amount and intensity of locomotor training to improve ambulatory function in patients post-stroke. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation 2011;18(4):293-307.
  9. Cho S and Thompson CK. What goes wrong during passive sentence production in agrammatic aphasia: An eyetracking study. Aphasiology 2010;24:1576-92.
  10. Moore JL, Roth EJ, Killian C and Hornby TG. Locomotor training improves the amount of daily stepping and gait efficiency in individuals post-stroke who have reached a plateau in recovery during conventional rehabilitation. Stroke 2010;41(1):129-35.
  11. Moore JL, Killian C and Hornby TG. Intensive training facilitates locomotor improvements beyond a “plateau” in motor recovery post-stroke. Combined Sections Meeting for the American Physical Therapy Association, 2010.
  12. Straube D, Leech KL and Hornby TG. Psychometric analysis of the berg balance scale in an ambulatory population with subacute and chronic stroke. Combined Sections Meeting for the American Physical Therapy Association, 2010.
  13. Lang CE, MacDonald JR, Reisman DS, Boyd L, Kimberley TJ, Schindler-Ivens SM, Hornby TG, Ross SA and Scheets PL. Observation of amounts of movement practice provided during stroke rehabilitation. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2009; 90(10):1692-8.
  14. Lewek MD, Cruz TH, Moore JL, Roth HR, Dhaher YY and Hornby TG. Allowing intralimb kinematic variability during locomotor training poststroke improves kinematic consistency: A subgroupanalysis from a randomized clinical trial. Physical Therapy 2009;89:829-39.
  15. Hidler J, Nichols D, Pelliccio M, Brady K, Campbell DD, Kahn JH and Hornby TG. Multicenter randomized clinical trial evaluating the effectiveness of the Lokomat in subacute stroke. Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair 2009;23(1):5-13.
  16. Kahn JH and Hornby TG. Unilateral step training in chronic stroke. Combined Sections Meeting for the American Physical Therapy Association, 2009.
  17. Cho S and Thompson CK. What the eyes say about passive sentence production in agrammatic aphasia: An eyetracking study. Annual Convention of American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Chicago, IL, 2008.
  18. Hornby TG, Campbell DD, Kahn JH, Demott T, Moore JL and Roth HR. Enhanced gait-related improvements following therapist- vs. robotic-assisted locomotor training in subjects with chronic stroke: A randomized controlled study. Stroke 2008;39(6):1786-92.
  19. Thompson CK, Dickey MW, Cho S, Lee J and Griffin ZM. Verb argument structure encoding during sentence production in agrammatic aphasic speakers: An eye-tracking study. Brain and Language 2007;103:24-6.
  20. Bogey RA and Hornby GT. Gait training strategies utilized in poststroke rehabilitation: Are we really making a difference? Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation 2007;14(6):1-8.
  21. Kahn JH, Campbell DD, Demott T, Moore JL, Roth HR and Hornby TG. Therapist- vs. robotic-assisted treadmill training in individuals with chronic hemiparesis post-stroke. APTA Combined Sections Meeting Boston, MA, 2007.
  22. Lewek MD, Schmit BD, Hornby TG and Dhaher YY. Hip joint position modulates volitional knee extensor muscle activity after stroke. Muscle and Nerve 2006;34(6):767-74.
  23. Lewek MD, Schmit BD, Hornby TG and Dhaher YY. The role of hip movement on quadriceps activity and its influence on stiff-legged gait post-stroke. Society for Neuroscience, Atlanta, GA, 2006:656.13.
  24. Lewek M, Schmit B, Hornby TG and Dhaher Y. Hip joint position affects volitional knee extensor activity post-stroke. APTA Combined Section Meeting, San Diego, CA, 2006.
  25. Dhaher YY. Hayes TE, Rymer WZ and Hornby TG. Swing-phase frontal plane kinetics in normal and stroke populations. Society for Neuroscience, 2004;30:180.3.