46 results on '"Yang, Jaynie F."'
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2. Parents’ perceptions of functional electrical stimulation as an upper limb intervention for young children with hemiparesis: qualitative interviews with mothers
3. Validating Accelerometry as a Measure of Arm Movement for Children With Hemiplegic Cerebral Palsy
4. Retraining walking over ground in a powered exoskeleton after spinal cord injury: a prospective cohort study to examine functional gains and neuroplasticity
5. Perspectives of people with spinal cord injury learning to walk using a powered exoskeleton
6. Engaging the Lower Extremity via Active Therapy Early (ELEVATE) Is Feasible and May Improve Gross Motor Function in Children with Spastic Bilateral Cerebral Palsy: A Case Series.
7. Early intensive leg training to enhance walking in children with perinatal stroke: Protocol for a randomized controlled trial
8. Neural Plasticity in Spinal and Corticospinal Pathways Induced by Balance Training in Neurologically Intact Adults: A Systematic Review
9. Early, Intensive, Lower Extremity Rehabilitation Shows Preliminary Efficacy After Perinatal Stroke: Results of a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial
10. Additional file 1 of Parent-therapist partnership to ELEVATE gross motor function in children with perinatal stroke: protocol for a mixed methods randomized controlled trial
11. Spinal cord injury functional ambulation profile: a preliminary look at responsiveness
12. Neural Plasticity in Spinal and Corticospinal Pathways Induced by Balance Training in Neurologically Intact Adults: A Systematic Review.
13. Volitional muscle strength in the legs predicts changes in walking speed following locomotor training in people with chronic spinal cord injury
14. Training of walking skills overground and on the treadmill: case series on individuals with incomplete spinal cord injury
15. Role of motoneurons in the generation of muscle spasms after spinal cord injury
16. Development of Walking indicators to advance the quality of spinal cord injury rehabilitation: SCI-High Project
17. Supraspinal Control Predicts Locomotor Function and Forecasts Responsiveness to Training after Spinal Cord Injury
18. Gait Transitions in Human Infants: Coping with Extremes of Treadmill Speed
19. Training-Specific Neural Plasticity in Spinal Reflexes after Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury
20. Long-latency, inhibitory spinal pathway to ankle flexors activated by homonymous group 1 afferents
21. Prior Experience but Not Size of Error Improves Motor Learning on the Split-Belt Treadmill in Young Children
22. Repetitive Mass Practice or Focused Precise Practice for Retraining Walking After Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury? A Pilot Randomized Clinical Trial
23. Training to achieve over ground walking after spinal cord injury: A review of who, what, when, and how
24. Developmental constraints of quadrupedal coordination across crawling styles in human infants
25. Unique characteristics of motor adaptation during walking in young children
26. Afferent Regulation of Leg Motor Cortex Excitability After Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury
27. Author Response
28. Interlimb Coordination in Human Crawling Reveals Similarities in Development and Neural Control With Quadrupeds
29. Changes in Locomotor Muscle Activity After Treadmill Training in Subjects With Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury
30. Interlimb Coordination in Rhythmic Leg Movements: Spontaneous and Training-Induced Manifestations in Human Infants
31. Breathing Frequency Changes at the Onset of Stepping in Human Infants
32. Loading the Limb During Rhythmic Leg Movements Lengthens the Duration of Both Flexion and Extension in Human Infants
33. Stumbling Corrective Responses During Treadmill‐Elicited Stepping in Human Infants
34. Infants Adapt Their Stepping to Repeated Trip-Inducing Stimuli
35. How Do Infants Adapt to Loading of the Limb During the Swing Phase of Stepping?
36. Sensory Gating for the Initiation of the Swing Phase in Different Directions of Human Infant Stepping
37. Intrinsic Activation of Human Motoneurons: Reduction of Motor Unit Recruitment Thresholds by Repeated Contractions
38. Intrinsic Activation of Human Motoneurons: Possible Contribution to Motor Unit Excitation
39. Interlimb co‐ordination in human infant stepping
40. The initiation of the swing phase in human infant stepping: importance of hip position and leg loading
41. Could Different Directions of Infant Stepping Be Controlled by the Same Locomotor Central Pattern Generator?
42. Repetitive Mass Practice or Focused Precise Practice for Retraining Walking After Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury? A Pilot Randomized Clinical Trial.
43. Transient Disturbances to One Limb Produce Coordinated, Bilateral Responses During Infant Stepping
44. Infant stepping: a method to study the sensory control of human walking
45. Younger Is Not Always Better: Development of Locomotor Adaptation from Childhood to Adulthood.
46. Split-Belt Treadmill Stepping in Infants Suggests Autonomous Pattern Generators for the Left and Right Leg in Humans.
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