Katherine Rudolph
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Recent Articles
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Reisman D, Kesar T, Perumal R, Roos M, Rudolph K, Higginson J, et al.
J Neurol Phys Ther
. 2013 Nov;
37(4):159-65.
PMID: 24189337
Background And Purpose: In rehabilitation, examining how variables change over time can help define the minimal number of training sessions required to produce a desired change. The purpose of this...
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McGinnis P, Nebbia M, Saez L, Rudolph K
J Geriatr Phys Ther
. 2010 May;
32(4):168-73.
PMID: 20469566
Purpose: Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) is the most common cause of vertigo in older adults. The effectiveness of the repositioning maneuver as an intervention has been established in the...
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Zeni J, Rudolph K, Higginson J
J Electromyogr Kinesiol
. 2009 Feb;
20(1):148-54.
PMID: 19223203
Altered muscle coordination strategies in persons with knee osteoarthritis (OA) result in an increase in co-contraction of the quadriceps and hamstrings during walking. While this may increase intersegmental joint contact...
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Dong S, Lu K, Sun J, Rudolph K
J Intell Mater Syst Struct
. 2008 Jun;
17(7):555-561.
PMID: 18548131
This article presents a study of adaptive motion control of smart versatile rehabilitation devices using MR fluids. The device provides both isometric and isokinetic strength training and is reconfigurable for...
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Dong S, Lu K, Sun J, Rudolph K
J Intell Mater Syst Struct
. 2008 May;
17(6):543-552.
PMID: 18504509
Resistance exercise has been widely reported to have positive rehabilitation effects for patients with neuromuscular and orthopaedic conditions. This article presents prototypes of smart variable resistance exercise devices using magneto-rheological...
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Dong S, Lu K, Sun J, Rudolph K
IEEE Trans Neural Syst Rehabil Eng
. 2006 Mar;
14(1):55-63.
PMID: 16562632
In rehabilitation from neuromuscular trauma or injury, strengthening exercises are often prescribed by physical therapists to recover as much function as possible. Strengthening equipment used in clinical settings range from...
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Dong S, Lu K, Sun J, Rudolph K
Med Eng Phys
. 2005 Aug;
28(4):348-55.
PMID: 16112598
Resistance exercise has been widely reported to have positive rehabilitation effects for patients with neuromuscular and orthopaedic conditions. This paper presents the design of a versatile rehabilitation device in the...
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Dong S, Lu K, Sun J, Rudolph K
Med Eng Phys
. 2005 Feb;
27(3):249-55.
PMID: 15694609
Resistance exercise has been widely reported to have positive rehabilitation effects for patients with neuromuscular and orthopaedic conditions. This paper presents an optimal design of magneto-rheological fluid dampers for variable...
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Lewek M, Rudolph K, Axe M, Snyder-Mackler L
Clin Biomech (Bristol)
. 2002 Jan;
17(1):56-63.
PMID: 11779647
Objective: To determine the effect of quadriceps strength and joint stability on gait patterns after anterior cruciate ligament injury and reconstruction. Design: Cross-sectional comparative study in which four groups underwent...