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January 11, 2023
Graceful Gait: Community-based ballet to improve gait and balance in older women
Harrison
January 24, 2023
Why do pets like to be petted? Does the spinal cord sound like a sleep machine? Can you get better at playing the piano just by taking a nap? Curiosities from a guided tour through the lumbar enlargement
Jacob McPherson, PhD
March 7, 2023
The Effects of Respiratory Muscle Performance on Clinical Outcomes in Patients with Class III Obesity
Rich Severin, PT, DPT, PhD, CCS
April 19, 2022 – SJR Lecture
A Researcher’s Journey from Biomechanics and Movement Science to Physical Activity and Self-efficacy: Lessons learned along the way
Reisman
March 22, 2022
Fat-Muscle Signaling: The good, the bad and the beige
Meyer
March 8, 2022
Translation of In-Clinic Gains to Gains in Daily Life After Stroke
Lang
February 22, 2022
Investigating the Effects of Context and Social Mobility on the Mental Health of Black Americans
Hudson
February 8, 2022
Leveraging Large Data and Wearables to Advance Care in Physical Therapy
Master
January 25, 2022
Found in Translation: Risk Models to Improve Population Health
Colditz
January 11, 2022
Healthy Aging and the Cost of Cognitive Effort
Braver
November 30, 2021
Addressing social needs to improve health outcomes: A community capacity perspective
Kreuter
September 14, 2021
Using MRI to Assess Brain Development in the NICU – Studying More than ‘Just Water’
Smyser
May 4, 2021
Prediction and Categorization of Upper Limb Outcomes Post-Stroke
Barth
February 23, 2021
Changing a Movement Pattern in People with Chronic Low Back Pain: Beyond the Average Treatment Group Effects
Hooker
February 9, 2021
The role of movement in the management of chronic low back pain: What does it take to make a change and does it work?
Van Dillen