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Bain K, Kosik K, Terada M, Gribble P, Johnson N
Gait Posture . 2024 Jan; 109:115-119. PMID: 38295486
Background: Sensorimotor brain connectivity is often overlooked when determining relationships between postural control and motor performance following musculoskeletal injury. Thalamocortical brain connectivity is of particular interest as it represents the...
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Bain K, Baez S, Kosik K, Hoch M, Hoch J, Johnson N, et al.
J Sport Rehabil . 2023 Feb; 32(4):433-439. PMID: 36848899
Context: Many individuals who sustain a lateral ankle sprain (LAS) fail to return to prior activity due to residual symptoms; and report elevated levels of injury-related fear, decreased function, and...
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Morelli N, Johnson N, Cassity E, Kalema A, Morris P, Montgomery-Yates A, et al.
Cureus . 2021 Oct; 13(9):e17785. PMID: 34659996
Background: There is a paucity of research regarding the feasibility and association of cerebral cortex function to patient outcomes after acute respiratory failure (ARF). Purpose: To determine the feasibility of...
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Morelli N, Johnson N, Kaiser K, Andreatta R, Heebner N, Hoch M
Brain Inj . 2021 Sep; 35(11):1326-1337. PMID: 34487458
Mild traumatic brain injuries (mTBI) are associated with functional network connectivity alterations throughout recovery. Yet, little is known about the adaptive or maladaptive nature of post-mTBI connectivity and which networks...
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Johnson N, Bahrani A, Powell D, Jicha G, Gold B
PLoS One . 2020 Sep; 15(8):e0236986. PMID: 32866198
White matter hyperintensities (WMHs) are among the most commonly observed marker of cerebrovascular disease. Age is a key risk factor for WMH development. Cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) is associated with increased...
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Kosik K, Johnson N, Terada M, Thomas-Fenwick A, Mattacola C, Gribble P
J Athl Train . 2020 May; 55(7):733-738. PMID: 32432901
Context: People with chronic ankle instability (CAI) display a lower regional and global health-related quality of life (HRQoL). Examinations of HRQoL outcomes associated with CAI have addressed younger adults, restricting...
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Kosik K, Johnson N, Terada M, Thomas A, Mattacola C, Gribble P
Phys Ther Sport . 2020 Mar; 43:127-133. PMID: 32146433
Objectives: To compare ankle, knee and hip isometric peak torque between young and middle-aged adults with CAI, copers and un-injured controls. Design: Cross-sectional. Setting: Research Laboratory. Participants: One hundred fifty-six...
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Johnson N, Hutchinson C, Hargett K, Kosik K, Gribble P
J Sport Rehabil . 2020 Feb; 30(1):78-84. PMID: 32087599
Context: Falls and loss of autonomy are often attributed in large part to musculoskeletal impairments in later adulthood. Age-related declines in flexibility contribute to late adulthood musculoskeletal impairment. The novel...
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Johnson N, Gold B, Ross D, Bailey A, Clasey J, Gupta V, et al.
Front Aging Neurosci . 2019 May; 11:100. PMID: 31133843
A growing body of evidence indicates that biomarkers of cardiovascular risk may be related to cerebral health. However, little is known about the role that non-fasting lipoproteins play in assessing...
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Kosik K, Johnson N, Terada M, Thomas A, Mattacola C, Gribble P
J Sci Med Sport . 2019 May; 22(9):976-980. PMID: 31122877
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to compare dynamic balance and weight-bearing dorsiflexion range of motion between young and middle-aged adults with and without chronic ankle instability. Design: Cross-sectional....