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Silberman N, Hochman L, Rachwani J
J Phys Ther Educ . 2025 Feb; PMID: 39932684
Introduction: Physical therapy clinical education experiences (CEE) typically involve a 1:1 or 2:1 student:instructor ratio. Students may also be supervised by more than 1 clinical instructor (CI), referred to as...
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Kaplan B, Kasaba I, Rachwani J, Adolph K, Tamis-LeMonda C
Dev Psychobiol . 2023 Nov; 65(8):e22435. PMID: 38010304
Children must learn specific motor actions to use everyday objects as their designers intended. However, designed actions are not obvious to children and often are difficult to implement. Children must...
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Rachwani J, Santamaria V, Ai X, Ahlouche S, Caba L, Palazzolo A, et al.
J Mot Behav . 2023 Sep; 56(2):109-118. PMID: 37751896
We tested twenty-one 6- to 10-month-old infants with a wide range of sitting experience in forward and rightward reaching during unsupported sitting on the floor. Sessions were video-recorded for further...
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Delfing D, Chin K, Hentrich L, Rachwani J, Friel K, Santamaria V, et al.
Disabil Rehabil . 2023 May; 46(9):1888-1897. PMID: 37161867
Purpose: We describe the development of an observational video coding tool, the Rehabilitation Observation Measure of Engagement (ROME), to quantify engagement in rehabilitative settings at the person (internal state of...
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Rachwani J, Santamaria V, Ai X, Goldstone H, Kanneth J, Karim N, et al.
Gait Posture . 2023 Apr; 102:210-215. PMID: 37054489
Background: Limits of stability-defined by the maximum distances a person is willing to reach without falling or changing the base of support-are measures of dynamic balance. Research Question: What are...
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Karpatkin H, Siminovich-Blok B, Rachwani J, Langer Z, Winsor S
J Integr Complement Med . 2022 Nov; 29(1):42-49. PMID: 36367978
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a progressive disease of the central nervous system that can result in highly variable effects on mobility and sensorimotor function. Persons with MS (pwMS) often use...
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Kaplan B, Rachwani J, Tamis-LeMonda C, Adolph K
J Exp Child Psychol . 2022 May; 221:105442. PMID: 35525170
Many everyday objects require "hidden" affordances to use as designed (e.g., twist open a water bottle). Previous work found a reliable developmental progression in children's learning of designed actions with...
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Rachwani J, Herzberg O, Kaplan B, Comalli D, OGrady S, Adolph K
Dev Psychol . 2022 Mar; 58(5):807-820. PMID: 35311311
Behavioral flexibility-the ability to tailor motor actions to changing body-environment relations-is critical for functional movement. Navigating the everyday environment requires the ability to generate a wide repertoire of actions, select...
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Karpatkin H, Rachwani J, Rhodes R, Rodriguez L, Rodriguez R, Rubeo A, et al.
Disabil Rehabil . 2022 Mar; 44(26):8429-8435. PMID: 35297715
Purpose: Previous studies provided evidence that persons with Multiple Sclerosis (pwMS) who walk intermittently experience less fatigue and walk longer distances than when walking continuously. However, total distance pwMS can...
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Rachwani J, Kaplan B, Tamis-LeMonda C, Adolph K
Dev Psychobiol . 2020 Oct; 63(4):793-799. PMID: 33124685
The everyday world is populated with artifacts that require specific motor actions to use objects as their designers intended. But researchers know little about how children learn to use everyday...