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Shawn Marshall

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Lin W, Marshall S, Molnar F, Frank C
Can Fam Physician . 2025 Feb; 71(2):115-116. PMID: 39965960
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Karnabi P, Massicotte-Azarniouch D, Marshall S, Knoll G
Can J Kidney Health Dis . 2024 Dec; 11:20543581241300777. PMID: 39691414
Background: Frailty and functional decline are being recognized as important conditions in kidney transplant candidates. However, the ideal measures of functional status and frailty remain unknown as there is not...
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Barnes K, Sveistrup H, Karimijashni M, Bayley M, Egan M, Bilodeau M, et al.
J Med Internet Res . 2024 Nov; 26:e56158. PMID: 39536308
Background: Evaluating the clinical status of concussions using virtual platforms has become increasingly common. While virtual approaches to care are useful, there is limited information regarding the barriers and facilitators...
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Barnes K, Sveistrup H, Karimijashni M, Bayley M, Marshall S
J Head Trauma Rehabil . 2024 Sep; PMID: 39330929
Background: Concussions most commonly affect the vestibular and ocular systems. Clinical measures used in the assessment of vestibular and ocular deficits should contain strong psychometric properties so that clinicians can...
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Barnes K, Sveistrup H, Bayley M, Egan M, Bilodeau M, Rathbone M, et al.
JMIR Form Res . 2024 Sep; 8:e47246. PMID: 39222352
Background: There is little guidance available, and no uniform assessment battery is used in either in-person or remote evaluations of people who are experiencing persistent physical symptoms post concussion. Selecting...
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Barnes K, Sveistrup H, Bayley M, Rathbone M, Taljaard M, Egan M, et al.
JMIR Res Protoc . 2024 Jul; 13:e57663. PMID: 39059009
Background: Workplace mild traumatic brain injuries are frequently associated with persistent symptoms, leading to a reduction in productivity at work or even disability. People who sustain workplace injuries frequently need...
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Andersen C, Presseau J, Shea B, Marti M, McCoy M, Fernie G, et al.
Transl Stroke Res . 2024 Jul; 16(1):49-78. PMID: 38997598
Aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage (aSAH) is a devastating condition with high mortality and morbidity. The outcome measures used in aSAH clinical research vary making it challenging to compare and combine different...
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Bedard M, Maxwell H, Weaver B, Stinchcombe A, Gelinas I, Mazer B, et al.
J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci . 2023 Nov; 79(2). PMID: 37934029
Objectives: Baltes and Baltes' "selective optimization with compensation" model is pertinent to driving but evidence about the use of compensation using longitudinal designs is scarce. Therefore, we sought to determine...
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ONeil J, Egan M, Marshall S, Bilodeau M, Pelletier L, Sveistrup H
Physiother Can . 2023 Sep; 75(2):146-155. PMID: 37736375
Purpose: Further investigation into the feasibility of using videoconferencing and activity tracking devices to provide high-intensity home-based exercise programmes for people with a moderate or severe traumatic brain injury (TBI)...
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ONeil J, Egan M, Marshall S, Bilodeau M, Pelletier L, Sveistrup H
Physiother Can . 2023 Sep; 75(2):118-131. PMID: 37736373
Background: Many individuals who experience a moderate or severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) have long-term deficits in physical activity, balance, and mobility requiring specialized care. New delivery models are being...