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Kristine K Miller

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Shue S, Matthias M, Watson D, Miller K, Munk N
Mil Psychol . 2024 Mar; 33(6):359-371. PMID: 38536304
Transitioning out of a military career can be difficult and stressful for Veterans. The purpose of this study was to gain an in-depth understanding of the challenges and needs of...
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Allsop V, Schmid A, Miller K, Slaven J, Daggy J, Froman A, et al.
Front Pain Res (Lausanne) . 2022 Jul; 3:934689. PMID: 35875477
Background: Fibromyalgia is a common pain condition that often leads to significant disability. Unfortunately, the effectiveness of most medications for fibromyalgia is limited, and there is a need for alternative,...
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Almojaibel A, Munk N, Goodfellow L, Fisher T, Miller K, Comer A, et al.
Saudi J Med Med Sci . 2021 Oct; 9(3):230-234. PMID: 34667469
Background: Pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) is an interdisciplinary intervention designed to improve the physical status and the psychological condition of people with chronic respiratory diseases. To improve patients' participation in PR...
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Almojaibel A, Munk N, Goodfellow L, Fisher T, Miller K, Comer A, et al.
Int J Telerehabil . 2020 Sep; 12(1):43-50. PMID: 32983367
Background: Pulmonary rehabilitation is a multidisciplinary patient-tailored intervention that aims to improve the physical and psychological condition of people with chronic respiratory diseases. Providing pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) services to the...
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Almojaibel A, Munk N, Goodfellow L, Fisher T, Miller K, Comer A, et al.
Respir Care . 2019 Mar; 64(9):1057-1064. PMID: 30914488
Background: Using telehealth in pulmonary rehabilitation (telerehabilitation) is a new field of health-care practice. To successfully implement a telerehabilitation program, measures of acceptance of this new type of program need...
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Miller K, Lin S, Neville M
Arch Phys Med Rehabil . 2018 Nov; 100(6):1162-1175. PMID: 30465739
Based on a review of the evidence, members of the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Stroke Group's Movement Interventions Task Force offer these 5 recommendations to help improve transitions of...
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Flanagan M, Plue L, Miller K, Schmid A, Myers L, Graham G, et al.
SAGE Open Med . 2018 Aug; 6:2050312118792426. PMID: 30083320
Objectives: To compare activities and field descriptions of clinical champions across three levels of stroke centers. Methods: A cross-sectional qualitative study using quota sampling was conducted. The setting for this...
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Miller K, Porter R, DeBaun-Sprague E, Van Puymbroeck M, Schmid A
Top Stroke Rehabil . 2016 Jun; 24(2):142-148. PMID: 27334684
Background: Most people complete post-stroke rehabilitation within the first 6 months after stroke even though benefits from exercise are believed to persist well beyond 6 months. Physical and Occupational therapists...
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Schmid A, DeBaun-Sprague E, Gilles A, Maguire J, Mueller A, Miller K, et al.
Int J Yoga Therap . 2015 Dec; 25(1):141-52. PMID: 26667297
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to add yoga therapy to inpatient rehabilitation and assess whether patients chose to engage in yoga therapy in addition to other daily therapies,...
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Van Puymbroeck M, Miller K, Dickes L, Schmid A
Evid Based Complement Alternat Med . 2015 Oct; 2015:125969. PMID: 26491457
Inpatient medical rehabilitation has maintained a typical medical-model focus and structure for many years. However, as integrative therapies, such as yoga therapy, emerge as treatments which can enhance the physical...