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Brice T. Cleland
Brice T. Cleland
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Reliability and validity of ratings of perceived exertion in persons with multiple sclerosis
BT Cleland, BA Ingraham, MC Pitluck, D Woo, AV Ng
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 97 (6), 974-982, 2016
592016
Concurrent validity of the GAITRite electronic walkway and the 10-m walk test for measurement of walking speed after stroke
BT Cleland, H Arshad, S Madhavan
Gait & posture 68, 458-460, 2019
332019
Cortical priming strategies for gait training after stroke: a controlled, stratified trial
S Madhavan, BT Cleland, A Sivaramakrishnan, S Freels, H Lim, FD Testai, ...
Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation 17, 1-14, 2020
262020
Ipsilateral motor pathways to the lower limb after stroke: Insights and opportunities
BT Cleland, S Madhavan
Journal of neuroscience research 99 (6), 1565-1578, 2021
172021
Adjustments in torque steadiness during fatiguing contractions are inversely correlated with IQ in persons with multiple sclerosis
JR Gould, AE Reineberg, BT Cleland, KE Knoblauch, GK Clinton, ...
Frontiers in Physiology 9, 1404, 2018
162018
Feasibility and safety of transcranial direct current stimulation in an outpatient rehabilitation setting after stroke
BT Cleland, M Galick, A Huckstep, L Lenhart, S Madhavan
Brain Sciences 10 (10), 719, 2020
132020
Determinants of low bone mineral density in people with multiple sclerosis: Role of physical activity
BT Cleland, P Papanek, BA Ingraham, A Harkins, M Garnier-Villarreal, ...
Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders 38, 101864, 2020
132020
Motor unit activity in biceps brachii of left-handed humans during sustained contractions with two load types
JR Gould, BT Cleland, D Mani, IG Amiridis, RM Enoka
Journal of Neurophysiology 116 (3), 1358-1365, 2016
122016
Ipsilateral motor pathways and transcallosal inhibition during lower limb movement after stroke
BT Cleland, S Madhavan
Neurorehabilitation and neural repair 35 (4), 367-378, 2021
72021
Motor evoked potential latency and duration from tibialis anterior in individuals with chronic stroke
BT Cleland, E Sisel, S Madhavan
Experimental brain research 239 (7), 2251-2260, 2021
62021
Changes in walking speed after high-intensity treadmill training are independent of changes in spatiotemporal symmetry after stroke
B Cleland, S Madhavan
Frontiers in Neurology 12, 647338, 2021
62021
Walking test procedures influence speed measurements in individuals with chronic stroke
BT Cleland, A Perez-Ortiz, S Madhavan
Clinical Biomechanics 80, 105197, 2020
62020
Impaired interlimb coordination is related to asymmetries during pedaling after stroke
BT Cleland, T Gelting, B Arand, J Struhar, S Schindler-Ivens
Clinical Neurophysiology 130 (9), 1474-1487, 2019
62019
Brain activation during passive and volitional pedaling after stroke
BT Cleland, S Schindler-Ivens
Motor Control 23 (1), 52-80, 2019
62019
Motor overflow in the lower limb after stroke: Insights into mechanisms
BT Cleland, S Madhavan
European Journal of Neuroscience 56 (4), 4455-4468, 2022
52022
Symmetry is associated with interlimb coordination during walking and pedaling after stroke
BT Cleland, S Schindler-Ivens
Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy 46 (2), 81-87, 2022
52022
Concurrent validity of walking speed measured by a wearable sensor and a stopwatch during the 10-meter walk test in individuals with stroke
BT Cleland, T Alex, S Madhavan
Gait & Posture 107, 61-66, 2024
32024
A cognitive task, deep breathing, and static stretching reduce variability of motor evoked potentials during subsequent transcranial magnetic stimulation
B Cleland, S Pradhan, S Madhavan
Brain research 1798, 148151, 2023
22023
Genetic polymorphisms for BDNF, COMT, and APOE do not affect gait or ankle motor control in chronic stroke: A preliminary cross-sectional study
R Aljuhni, BT Cleland, S Roth, S Madhavan
Topics in stroke rehabilitation 28 (1), 72-80, 2021
22021
Motor Compensation during Lower Limb Pedaling after Stroke
BT Cleland
Marquette University, 2018
22018
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