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Physical Therapy

2014

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Activity-Based Therapy For Recovery Of Walking In Chronic Spinal Cord Injury: Results From A Secondary Analysis To Determine Responsiveness To Therapy, Michael L. Jones, Nicholas Evans, Candace Tefertiller, Deborah Backus, Mark Sweatman, Keith Tansey, Sarah Morrison Nov 2014

Activity-Based Therapy For Recovery Of Walking In Chronic Spinal Cord Injury: Results From A Secondary Analysis To Determine Responsiveness To Therapy, Michael L. Jones, Nicholas Evans, Candace Tefertiller, Deborah Backus, Mark Sweatman, Keith Tansey, Sarah Morrison

Sarah Morrison, PT, MBA, MHA

OBJECTIVE: To gain insight into who is likely to benefit from activity-based therapy (ABT), as assessed by secondary analysis of data obtained from a clinical trial.
DESIGN: Secondary analysis of results from a randomized controlled trial with delayed treatment design.
SETTING: Outpatient program in a private, nonprofit rehabilitation hospital.
PARTICIPANTS: Volunteer sample of adults (N=38; 27 men; 11 women; age, 22-63y) with chronic (≥12mo postinjury), motor-incomplete (American Spinal Injury Association [ASIA] Impairment Scale [AIS] grade C or D) spinal cord injury (SCI).
INTERVENTIONS: A total of 9h/wk of ABT for 24 weeks including developmental sequencing; resistance training; repetitive, patterned motor …


Activity-Based Therapy For Recovery Of Walking In Individuals With Chronic Spinal Cord Injury: Results From A Randomized Clinical Trial., Michael L. Jones, Nicholas Evans, Candace Tefertiller, Deborah Backus, Mark Sweatman, Keith Tansey, Sarah Morrison Nov 2014

Activity-Based Therapy For Recovery Of Walking In Individuals With Chronic Spinal Cord Injury: Results From A Randomized Clinical Trial., Michael L. Jones, Nicholas Evans, Candace Tefertiller, Deborah Backus, Mark Sweatman, Keith Tansey, Sarah Morrison

Sarah Morrison, PT, MBA, MHA

OBJECTIVE: To examine the effects of activity-based therapy (ABT) on neurologic function, walking ability, functional independence, metabolic health, and community participation.
DESIGN: Randomized controlled trial with delayed treatment design.
SETTING: Outpatient program in a private, nonprofit rehabilitation hospital.
PARTICIPANTS: Volunteer sample of adults (N=48; 37 men and 11 women; age, 18-66y) with chronic (≥12mo postinjury), motor-incomplete (ASIA Impairment Scale grade C or D) spinal cord injury (SCI).
INTERVENTIONS: A total of 9h/wk of ABT for 24 weeks including developmental sequencing; resistance training; repetitive, patterned motor activity; and task-specific locomotor training. Algorithms were used to guide group allocation, functional electrical stimulation …


Activity-Based Therapy For Recovery Of Walking In Chronic Spinal Cord Injury: Results From A Secondary Analysis To Determine Responsiveness To Therapy, Michael L. Jones, Nicholas Evans, Candace Tefertiller, Deborah Backus, Mark Sweatman, Keith Tansey, Sarah Morrison Nov 2014

Activity-Based Therapy For Recovery Of Walking In Chronic Spinal Cord Injury: Results From A Secondary Analysis To Determine Responsiveness To Therapy, Michael L. Jones, Nicholas Evans, Candace Tefertiller, Deborah Backus, Mark Sweatman, Keith Tansey, Sarah Morrison

Deborah Backus

OBJECTIVE: To gain insight into who is likely to benefit from activity-based therapy (ABT), as assessed by secondary analysis of data obtained from a clinical trial.
DESIGN: Secondary analysis of results from a randomized controlled trial with delayed treatment design.
SETTING: Outpatient program in a private, nonprofit rehabilitation hospital.
PARTICIPANTS: Volunteer sample of adults (N=38; 27 men; 11 women; age, 22-63y) with chronic (≥12mo postinjury), motor-incomplete (American Spinal Injury Association [ASIA] Impairment Scale [AIS] grade C or D) spinal cord injury (SCI).
INTERVENTIONS: A total of 9h/wk of ABT for 24 weeks including developmental sequencing; resistance training; repetitive, patterned motor …