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Synapse
Joe Banach, NextStep Robotics
20 episodes
5 days ago
Building “best practice” in neurorehabilitation. Seeking to increase collaboration and sharing of information among clinicians regarding treatment approaches, cutting edge research, and technology/devices
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Building “best practice” in neurorehabilitation. Seeking to increase collaboration and sharing of information among clinicians regarding treatment approaches, cutting edge research, and technology/devices
Show more...
Medicine
Health & Fitness
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Synapse Episode 5 - HIGT Part 2
Synapse
30 minutes 4 seconds
3 years ago
Synapse Episode 5 - HIGT Part 2

Han Nguyen, PT, DPT, is back with us, and this time with NCS behind her name! She joins the podcast for Part 2 of a discussion on High Intensity Gait Training (HIGT). This time with focus on her recent case study, acute vs. chronic HIGT research, and error augmentation.

References below:

· Hornby, T. G., Reisman, D. S., Ward, I. G., Scheets, P. L., Miller, A., Haddad, D., Fox, E. J., Fritz, N. E., Hawkins, K., Henderson, C. E., Hendron, K. L., Holleran, C. L., Lynskey, J. E., & Walter, A. (2020). Clinical practice guideline to improve locomotor function following chronic stroke, incomplete spinal cord injury, and Brain Injury. Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy, 44(1), 49–100. https://doi.org/10.1097/npt.0000000000000303

· https://neuropt.org/practice-resources/anpt-clinical-practice-guidelines/locomotion

· https://www.knowledgetranslation.org/videoblog

· Moore, J. L., Bø, E., Erichsen, A., Rosseland, I., Halvorsen, J., Bratlie, H., Hornby, T. G., & Nordvik, J. E. (2021). Development and results of an implementation plan for high-intensity gait training. Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy, 45(4), 282–291. https://doi.org/10.1097/npt.0000000000000364

· Prediction rule calculator download: https://www.knowledgetranslation.org/prediction-in-inpatient-stroke-rehabilitation

• Holleran, C. L., Straube, D. D., Kinnaird, C. R., Leddy, A. L., & Hornby, T.G. (2014). Feasibility and potential efficacy of high-intensity stepping training in variable contexts in subacute and chronic stroke. Neurorehabilitation and neural repair, 28(7), 643-651.

• Hornby TG, Holleran CL, Hennessy PW, Leddy AL, Connolly M, Camardo J, Woodward J, Mahtani G, Lovell L, Roth EJ. Variable Intensive Early Walking Poststroke (VIEWS): A Randomized Controlled Trial. Neurorehabil Neural Repair. 2015 Sep 3.

• Hornby, T. G. et al. Feasibility of Focused Stepping Practice during Inpatient Rehabilitation Poststroke and Potential Contributions to Mobility Outcomes. Neurorehabil. Neural Repair 29, 923–932 (2015)

Synapse
Building “best practice” in neurorehabilitation. Seeking to increase collaboration and sharing of information among clinicians regarding treatment approaches, cutting edge research, and technology/devices