Preprint from @AshwiniSansare’s dissertation work now available.
Reliance on vision for walking balance related to somatosensory deficits in individuals with #cerebralpalsy
Great job @AshwiniSansare for presenting our work at #APTACSM on how improvement with electrical stimulation was related to baseline sensory deficits in children with #CP
New paper alert! Subthreshold electrical noise delivered via stochastic resonance may increase margin of stability in individuals with CP
@AshwiniSansare's dissertation work with @jhreimann@jrcrenshaw
She applied stochastic resonance (SR) to the muscles and ligaments of ankle and hip joint. There was a small increase in lateral and anterior MOS with SR.
Congratulations to our PhD student @AshwiniSansare for a stellar defense. Outstanding work! We are so proud and can't wait to see what all you will accomplish! Thanks to co-advisor @johnjeka & committee members @jrcrenshaw@jhreimann Laura Prosser.
Congratulations to @AshwiniSansare for winning the inaugural Promising Scientist Award sponsored by @theiamarkerless! 🏆
(Yes, we know it says 2024 on the slide. 👀Already planning for next year!)
Great presentations today @UDCHS Research day.
Our graduate student @_vkhush is actively recruiting for a 2-day study @UDelaware looking at postural transitions and somatosensation in people with #CerebralPalsy. For more information contact us.
If you are at #SfN22 today, come check out my poster W-13 between 1-5 pm. We @jhreimann@UDPedsMobility@johnjeka showed that greater center of mass response to visual perturbations during walking was related to greater sensory deficits in individuals with cerebral palsy.
#Sansare et al found that "individuals with CP showed a magnified and delayed response to visual perturbations, implying they were more affected by changes in visual input and relied on vision over other senses for balance."
@AshwiniSansare#cerebralpalsyawareness
Heading to #ISPGR2022? Come check out our PhD student @AshwiniSansare’s oral presentation on walking balance in individuals with cerebral palsy on July 5th, 2pm, session O5: Clinical I.
#APTACSM Sansare et al found "Kinematic improvements after a training protocol of FES-assisted walking are possible despite lack of immediate improvements." @AshwiniSansare#udpt