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Jill Whitall

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Journal of Neurophysiology|January 9, 2020
Competition for limited neural resources in older adults leads to greater asymmetry of bilateral movements than in young adultsElizabeth J Woytowicz, Robert L Sainburg, Kelly P Westlake, et al.
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|April 26, 2006
Psychometric properties of a modified Wolf Motor Function test for people with mild and moderate upper-extremity hemiparesisJill Whitall, Douglas N Savin, Michelle Harris-Love, et al.
Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair|February 28, 2012
Poststroke hemiparesis impairs the rate but not magnitude of adaptation of spatial and temporal locomotor featuresDouglas N Savin, Shih-Chiao Tseng, Jill Whitall, et al.
The American Journal of Occupational Therapy : Official Publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association|June 7, 2022
Development and Psychometric Testing of the Bimanual Assessment Measure for People With Chronic StrokeBrian P Johnson, Jill Whitall, Sandy McCombe Waller, et al.
Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon)|August 22, 2013
Leg preference associated with protective stepping responses in older adultsPatricia M Young, Jill Whitall, Woei-Nan Bair, et al.
Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair|September 18, 2004
Improved hemiparetic muscle activation in treadmill versus overground walkingMichelle L Harris-Love, Richard F Macko, Jill Whitall, et al.
The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews|October 25, 2021
The effect of time spent in rehabilitation on activity limitation and impairment after strokeBeth Clark, Jill Whitall, Gert Kwakkel, et al.
Gait & Posture|October 9, 2017
Comparing the effects of adapting to a weight on one leg during treadmill and overground walking: A pilot studyGabriela Lopes Gama, Douglas N Savin, Taylor Keenan, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|February 23, 2017
Children and Adults Both Learn Motor Sequences Quickly, But Do So DifferentlyYue Du, Nadia C Valentini, Min J Kim, et al.
BMJ Open|November 22, 2023
Why do some people with stroke not receive the recommended 45 min of occupational therapy and physiotherapy after stroke? A qualitative study using focus groupsBeth Clark, Jane Burridge, Jill Whitall, et al.
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Journal of Neurophysiology|January 9, 2020
Competition for limited neural resources in older adults leads to greater asymmetry of bilateral movements than in young adultsElizabeth J Woytowicz, Robert L Sainburg, Kelly P Westlake, et al.
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|April 26, 2006
Psychometric properties of a modified Wolf Motor Function test for people with mild and moderate upper-extremity hemiparesisJill Whitall, Douglas N Savin, Michelle Harris-Love, et al.
Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair|February 28, 2012
Poststroke hemiparesis impairs the rate but not magnitude of adaptation of spatial and temporal locomotor featuresDouglas N Savin, Shih-Chiao Tseng, Jill Whitall, et al.
The American Journal of Occupational Therapy : Official Publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association|June 7, 2022
Development and Psychometric Testing of the Bimanual Assessment Measure for People With Chronic StrokeBrian P Johnson, Jill Whitall, Sandy McCombe Waller, et al.
Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon)|August 22, 2013
Leg preference associated with protective stepping responses in older adultsPatricia M Young, Jill Whitall, Woei-Nan Bair, et al.
Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair|September 18, 2004
Improved hemiparetic muscle activation in treadmill versus overground walkingMichelle L Harris-Love, Richard F Macko, Jill Whitall, et al.
The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews|October 25, 2021
The effect of time spent in rehabilitation on activity limitation and impairment after strokeBeth Clark, Jill Whitall, Gert Kwakkel, et al.
Gait & Posture|October 9, 2017
Comparing the effects of adapting to a weight on one leg during treadmill and overground walking: A pilot studyGabriela Lopes Gama, Douglas N Savin, Taylor Keenan, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|February 23, 2017
Children and Adults Both Learn Motor Sequences Quickly, But Do So DifferentlyYue Du, Nadia C Valentini, Min J Kim, et al.
BMJ Open|November 22, 2023
Why do some people with stroke not receive the recommended 45 min of occupational therapy and physiotherapy after stroke? A qualitative study using focus groupsBeth Clark, Jane Burridge, Jill Whitall, et al.
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