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PhD Student - Gait Rehabilitation and Motor Learning Lab - ๐Ÿง  PT - University of Southern California

Los Angeles, CA
Joined November 2018
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Amelia Cain
1 year
Finally, we discuss strategies to integrate patient perspectives into neurorehab research and practice ๐Ÿงต 4/4
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Amelia Cain
1 year
Sneak peek at a few participants' quotes ๐Ÿ‘€: โ€ข "I had all the volition in the world to get better and I wasn't satisfied. (...) Hard work, will, determination." โ€ข "I try. I try but I can't" โ€ข "I don't see the need for people to see me handicapped." ๐Ÿงต 3/4
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Amelia Cain
1 year
The main themes were classified based on the interaction of 3 overlapping domains: the individual, environment, and task. Every participant discussed mindset, with an emphasis on internal motivation. Of course, reduced motor capacity was limiting regardless of motivation. ๐Ÿงต2/4
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Amelia Cain
1 year
To help stroke survivors achieve long-term, meaningful recovery, we must first understand their perceptions about key factors that impact their movement and recovery. Check out our qualitative analysis for insights from individuals w/ chronic stroke ๐Ÿงต1/4 https://t.co/mWja593kcD
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George Fulk
2 years
โฆ@reprorehabโฉ โฆ@ASNRehabโฉ great time in San Antonio
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@MarikaDemersOT
Marika Demers
2 years
Thank you to the @ASNRehab education committee for the opportunity to present at the #ASNR2024 on how to incorporate qualitative data to neurorehab research @AmeliaRCain @CassidyBrainz
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@ASNRehab
ASNR
2 years
Great to hear about including qualitative research in #neurorehabilitation from @CassidyBrainz. Key take-home points: 1) Identify collaborators doing the work, 2) build a strong and well-trained team, & 3) develop standardized operating procedures. Also, promote rigor! #ASNR2024
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@ASNRehab
ASNR
2 years
Dr. @AmeliaRCain covered how qualitative measures are key for really understanding what is relevant and important to the research population you are working with. Your question will evolve as you learn more from the perspectives shared. #ASNR2024 #neurorehabilitation
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ASNR
2 years
Want to learn how you can integrate qualitative methods into your #neurorehabilitation research? We can't wait to hear from @MarikaDemersOT, @AmeliaRCain, @JuliePT3, and @CassidyBrainz in this #ASNR2024 Professional Development Session next week! https://t.co/BboGj6xhid
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@Nick_Kitchen
Nick Kitchen
2 years
* Post-Doc Position on NIBS and Motor Learning at Penn State * Please share - Dr. Bob Sainburg is looking for a post-doc to study functional neuroanatomy of motor learning with non-invasive brain stimulation (TMS, HD-tDCS). Message or find me to chat at NCM for more info!
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@ASNRehab
ASNR
2 years
Interested in using mixed methods study designs, but not sure where to start? Join us February 27th for our next ASNR webinar featuring Drs. Marika Demers & Quan Nha Hong! All are welcome! https://t.co/DHogeL047E @MarikaDemersOT @readapudem #neurorehabilitation #rehabilitation
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PTJ: Journal of APTA
2 years
@MarikaDemersOT and colleagues explore consumer-grade wearable technology for monitoring paretic arm use after #Stroke. They also explored factors associated with paretic arm use: https://t.co/3Ja3SGOHG8 @APTAStrokeSIG @APTANeuroPT @TheAPTAALI
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@MarikaDemersOT
Marika Demers
2 years
Great way to start the new year! Our paper on the feasibility of using consumer-grade wearable sensors in people with stroke was just published online โŒš๏ธ๐Ÿ“Š๐Ÿง  https://t.co/jynNGOiszG @cwinstein @AmeliaRCain @FlintRehab
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AbstractObjective. The objectives of this study were to establish the short-term feasibility and usability of wrist-worn wearable sensors for capturing the
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@ObserveIR
OOIR
2 years
Trending in #Robotics: https://t.co/0kRuQ820mP 1) A bionic hand with neural control & feedback for use in daily life (@SciRobotics) 2) A metric for characterizing the arm nonuse workspace in poststroke individuals using a robot arm (@SciRobotics) 3) Effect of hip abduction
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Nathan Dennler
2 years
๐Ÿ”Š๐Ÿ”ŠOur article in @SciRobotics is out now ๐Ÿ”Š๐Ÿ”Š We developed a robotic system to objectively measure the translation of functional motor improvement to real-world arm usage in post-stroke individuals. Read more here: https://t.co/Y5fmHBszjc ๐Ÿ‘‡๐Ÿงต(1/N)
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Amelia Cain
2 years
Hot off the presses ๐Ÿ”ฅ check out our mixed-methods study to understand stroke survivors' preferences on the use of wearable sensors to encourage arm/hand movement and mobility โŒš๐Ÿง  @MarikaDemersOT @cwinstein https://t.co/3n8XpblTnu
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Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - In stroke rehabilitation, wearable technology can be used as an intervention modality by providing timely, meaningful feedback on motor performance....
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Amelia Cain
2 years
only a couple months into the PhD program and I'm rapidly transforming into LoFi Girl
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Kari Kretch
2 years
Posting for the remnants of science Twitter and #PT Twitter that are still going: I am recruiting PhD students interested in motor #development or #pediatric #rehabilitation for 2024. Please spread the word, applications are due in November! More info:
pt.usc.edu
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@Mike_Lewek
Mike Lewek
2 years
I am currently looking for a licensed Physical Therapist interested in pursuing a PhD. Funded position available in my lab for projects involving gait and postural control. Supportive, collaborative environment. More details at: https://t.co/pOrjTujPm6 Please spread the word.
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