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Watson P, Stendell L, De Oliveira C, Middleton J, Arora M, Davis G
Arch Rehabil Res Clin Transl . 2025 Jan; 6(4):100380. PMID: 39822206
Objective: To investigate barriers to leisure-time physical activity (LTPA) for physically active people with spinal cord injury (SCI). Design: Prospective cross-sectional. Setting: General community. Participants: One hundred and five physically...
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Ponzano M, Nash M, Bilzon J, Bochkezanian V, Davis G, Farkas G, et al.
Arch Phys Med Rehabil . 2024 Nov; PMID: 39603582
Objectives: To establish recommendations for designing, delivering, evaluating, and reporting exercise intervention research to improve fitness-related outcomes in people living with spinal cord injury (PwSCI). Design: International consensus process. Setting:...
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Watson P, Stendell L, De Oliveira C, Middleton J, Arora M, Davis G
Spinal Cord . 2024 Jul; 62(9):546-552. PMID: 39080394
Study Design: Longitudinal cross-sectional. Objectives: To examine motives to, and perceived gains from, leisure-time physical activity (LTPA) in people with spinal cord injury (SCI). Setting: Community. Methods: One hundred and...
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Stendell L, Stubbs P, Rogers K, Verhagen A, Middleton J, Davis G, et al.
Int J Public Health . 2024 Jul; 69:1607276. PMID: 39022446
Objectives: Adults with spinal cord injury (SCI) are often sedentary, increasing their risk of cardiometabolic diseases. Leisure-time Physical Activity (LTPA) is physical activity completed during recreation time for enjoyment. We...
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Stendell L, Stubbs P, Rivera E, Rogers K, Verhagen A, Davis G, et al.
Arch Rehabil Res Clin Transl . 2024 Jul; 6(2):100335. PMID: 39006108
Objectives: To investigate the amount of Leisure-Time Physical Activity (LTPA) that people over 45 years with a spinal cord injury (SCI) performed and to determine the frequency, duration, intensity, and...
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Hamzaid N, Hamdan P, Teoh M, Abd Razak N, Hasnan N, Davis G
Artif Organs . 2024 Jun; 48(11):1264-1274. PMID: 38884389
Background: Functional electrical stimulation (FES) cycling has been reported to enhance muscle strength and improve muscle fatigue resistance after spinal cord injury (SCI). Despite its proposed benefits, the quantification of...
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Dolbow D, Bersch I, Gorgey A, Davis G
J Clin Med . 2024 May; 13(10). PMID: 38792536
People with spinal cord injuries (SCIs) often have trouble remaining active because of paralysis. In the past, exercise recommendations focused on the non-paralyzed muscles in the arms, which provides limited...
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Hasnan N, Hamzaid N, Magenthran V, Davis G
Games Health J . 2024 May; 13(3):207-214. PMID: 38709784
Virtual reality (VR)-enhanced indoor hybrid cycling in people with spinal cord injury (SCI) can be comparable to outdoor hybrid cycling. Eight individuals with chronic thoracic-lesion SCI performed voluntary arm and...
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Schoffl J, Arora M, Pozzato I, McBain C, Rodrigues D, Vafa E, et al.
J Clin Med . 2023 Dec; 12(24). PMID: 38137732
Heart rate variability biofeedback (HRV-F) is a neurocardiac self-regulation therapy that aims to regulate cardiac autonomic nervous system activity and improve cardiac balance. Despite benefits in various clinical populations, no...
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De Oliveira C, Bundy A, Middleton J, Refshauge K, Rogers K, Davis G
J Clin Med . 2023 Dec; 12(24). PMID: 38137657
(1) Background: Despite inconclusive evidence on the benefits of activity-based therapies (ABTs) in people with spinal cord injuries, implementation has occurred in clinics worldwide in response to consumers' requests. We...