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Susan E Fasoli

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Fasoli S, Mazariegos J, Rishe K, Blanton S, DiCarlo J, Lin D, et al.
Arch Phys Med Rehabil . 2024 Oct; PMID: 39461495
Objective: To identify variations among administration and scoring instructions of 6 upper extremity Fugl-Meyer Assessment (FMA-UE) protocols and to achieve consensus regarding optimal administration procedures. Design: Nominal group consensus technique...
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Mateen F, Massawe E, Mworia N, Ismail S, Rice D, Vogel A, et al.
Am J Trop Med Hyg . 2021 Dec; 106(3):970-978. PMID: 34872059
We test the safety of fluoxetine post-ischemic stroke in sub-Saharan Africa. Adults with acute ischemic stroke, seen <14 days since new-onset motor deficits, were enrolled from November 2019 to October...
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Whyte J, Dijkers M, Fasoli S, Ferraro M, Katz L, Norton S, et al.
Am J Phys Med Rehabil . 2020 Sep; 100(1):5-16. PMID: 32889858
Clear reporting on rehabilitation treatments is critical for interpreting and replicating study results and for translating treatment research into clinical practice. This article reports the recommendations of a working group...
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Adans-Dester C, Fasoli S, Fabara E, Menard N, Fox A, Severini G, et al.
J Neuroeng Rehabil . 2020 Aug; 17(1):106. PMID: 32771020
Background: Despite numerous trials investigating robot-assisted therapy (RT) effects on upper-extremity (UE) function after stroke, few have explored the relationship between three-dimensional (3D) reach-to-target kinematics and clinical outcomes. The objectives...
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Fasoli S, Adans-Dester C
Front Neurol . 2019 Nov; 10:1088. PMID: 31681154
Robot-assisted therapy for upper extremity (UE) impairments post-stroke has yielded modest gains in motor capacity and little evidence of improved UE performance during activities of daily living. A paradigm shift...
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Fasoli S, Ferraro M, Lin S
Am J Occup Ther . 2019 Mar; 73(2):7302347010p1-7302347010p6. PMID: 30915978
To advance evidence-based practice across rehabilitation professions, clinicians, and researchers could benefit from a structured way to clearly describe the treatment interventions used by their discipline. Development of the Rehabilitation...
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Mandelbaum R, Triche E, Fasoli S, Lo A
Disabil Rehabil . 2015 Apr; 38(3):218-22. PMID: 25875049
Purpose: The aims of this pilot were to examine dance as a feasible intervention for persons with multiple sclerosis (MS), specifically to examine issues of tolerability and its longitudinal effects...
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Fasoli S, Chen C
Arch Phys Med Rehabil . 2013 Dec; 95(1 Suppl):S74-6. PMID: 24370328
Clinician feedback and thought processes about treatment classification and description will aid development of the rehabilitation treatment taxonomy (RTT) presented in this supplement. Here, we discuss comparisons between the proposed...
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Fasoli S, Ladenheim B, Mast J, Igo Krebs H
Am J Phys Med Rehabil . 2012 Oct; 91(11 Suppl 3):S280-9. PMID: 23080043
The field of rehabilitation robotics has grown substantially during the past 15 yrs. Studies of upper limb robot-assisted therapy for adults with moderate to severe hemiparesis after stroke have shown...
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Krebs H, Fasoli S, Dipietro L, Fragala-Pinkham M, Hughes R, Stein J, et al.
Neurorehabil Neural Repair . 2012 Feb; 26(7):855-60. PMID: 22331211
Background: This study tested in children with cerebral palsy (CP) whether motor habilitation resembles motor learning. Methods: Twelve children with hemiplegic CP ages 5 to 12 years with moderate to...