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High-intensity locomotor exercise increases brain-derived neurotrophic factor in individuals with incomplete spinal cord injury
A LeechKristan, HT George
Journal of neurotrauma, 2017
762017
Potential contributions of training intensity on locomotor performance in individuals with chronic stroke
CL Holleran, KS Rodriguez, A Echauz, KA Leech, TG Hornby
Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy 39 (2), 95-102, 2015
712015
Effects of locomotor exercise intensity on gait performance in individuals with incomplete spinal cord injury
KA Leech, CR Kinnaird, CL Holleran, J Kahn, TG Hornby
Physical therapy 96 (12), 1919-1929, 2016
552016
Daily stepping in individuals with motor incomplete spinal cord injury
P Saraf, MR Rafferty, JL Moore, JH Kahn, K Hendron, K Leech, ...
Physical therapy 90 (2), 224-235, 2010
452010
Accelerating locomotor savings in learning: compressing four training days to one
KA Day, KA Leech, RT Roemmich, AJ Bastian
Journal of neurophysiology 119 (6), 2100-2113, 2018
442018
Feasibility of focused stepping practice during inpatient rehabilitation poststroke and potential contributions to mobility outcomes
TG Hornby, CL Holleran, AL Leddy, P Hennessy, KA Leech, M Connolly, ...
Neurorehabilitation and neural repair 29 (10), 923-932, 2015
382015
Movement and perception recalibrate differently across multiple days of locomotor learning
KA Leech, KA Day, RT Roemmich, AJ Bastian
Journal of neurophysiology 120 (4), 2130-2137, 2018
372018
Effects of serotonergic medications on locomotor performance in humans with incomplete spinal cord injury
KA Leech, CR Kinnaird, TG Hornby
Journal of neurotrauma 31 (15), 1334-1342, 2014
372014
Trading symmetry for energy cost during walking in healthy adults and persons poststroke
RT Roemmich, KA Leech, AJ Gonzalez, AJ Bastian
Neurorehabilitation and neural repair 33 (8), 602-613, 2019
332019
Creating flexible motor memories in human walking
KA Leech, RT Roemmich, AJ Bastian
Scientific reports 8 (1), 1-10, 2018
312018
Item analysis of the berg balance scale in individuals with subacute and chronic stroke
D Straube, J Moore, K Leech, T George Hornby
Topics in stroke rehabilitation 20 (3), 241-249, 2013
302013
Persons post-stroke improve step length symmetry by walking asymmetrically
P Padmanabhan, KS Rao, S Gulhar, KM Cherry-Allen, KA Leech, ...
Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation 17, 1-14, 2020
182020
Feasibility and utility of transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation combined with walking-based therapy for people with motor incomplete spinal cord injury
LV McHugh, AA Miller, KA Leech, C Salorio, RH Martin
Spinal Cord Series and Cases 6 (1), 104, 2020
172020
Independent voluntary correction and savings in locomotor learning
KA Leech, RT Roemmich
Journal of Experimental Biology 221 (15), jeb181826, 2018
172018
Updates in motor learning: implications for physical therapist practice and education
KA Leech, RT Roemmich, J Gordon, DS Reisman, KM Cherry-Allen
Physical therapy 102 (1), pzab250, 2022
152022
The capacity to learn new motor and perceptual calibrations develops concurrently in childhood
C Rossi, CW Chau, KA Leech, MA Statton, AJ Gonzalez, AJ Bastian
Scientific Reports 9 (1), 1-12, 2019
112019
Strategies to augment volitional and reflex function may improve locomotor capacity following incomplete spinal cord injury
KA Leech, HE Kim, TG Hornby
Journal of neurophysiology 119 (3), 894-903, 2018
82018
Can the ARAT be used to measure arm function in people with cerebellar ataxia?
R Reoli, K Cherry-Allen, A Therrien, J Keller, K Leech, AL Whitt, A Bastian
Physical therapy 101 (2), pzaa203, 2021
32021
Speed-dependent biomechanical changes vary across individual gait metrics post-stroke relative to neurotypical adults
SA Kettlety, JM Finley, DS Reisman, N Schweighofer, KA Leech
Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 20 (1), 1-13, 2023
22023
Commentary on:“practice structure and locomotor learning after stroke”
KA Leech, CL Holleran
Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy 43 (2), 94-95, 2019
22019
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