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Shannon B Lim

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Journal of Neuroengineering and Rehabilitation|January 16, 2021
Brain activity during real-time walking and with walking interventions after stroke: a systematic reviewShannon B Lim, Dennis R Louie, Sue Peters, et al.
Neural Plasticity|October 23, 2023
Premotor and Posterior Parietal Cortex Activity is Increased for Slow, as well as Fast Walking Poststroke: An fNIRS StudyShannon B Lim, Sue Peters, Chieh-Ling Yang, et al.
Frontiers in Neurology|August 5, 2022
Phase-dependent Brain Activation of the Frontal and Parietal Regions During Walking After Stroke - An fNIRS StudyShannon B Lim, Chieh-Ling Yang, Sue Peters, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|November 11, 2016
Postural threat influences vestibular-evoked muscular responsesShannon B Lim, Taylor W Cleworth, Brian C Horslen, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|December 27, 2025
Effects of repeated blocks of split-belt walking on locomotor adaptation, physiological arousal response and cortical activationKaya Yoshida, Shannon B Lim, Lara A Boyd, et al.
Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine|July 17, 2015
Capturing step counts at slow walking speeds in older adults: comparison of ankle and waist placement of measuring deviceLisa A Simpson, Janice J Eng, Tara D Klassen, et al.
Physical Therapy|August 8, 2015
"Stepping Up" Activity Poststroke: Ankle-Positioned Accelerometer Can Accurately Record Steps During Slow WalkingTara D Klassen, Lisa A Simpson, Shannon B Lim, et al.
International Journal of Stroke : Official Journal of the International Stroke Society|September 21, 2022
Implementation of increased physical therapy intensity for improving walking after stroke: Walk 'n watch protocol for a multisite stepped-wedge cluster-randomized controlled trialSue Peters, Shannon B Lim, Mark T Bayley, et al.
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Journal of Neuroengineering and Rehabilitation|January 16, 2021
Brain activity during real-time walking and with walking interventions after stroke: a systematic reviewShannon B Lim, Dennis R Louie, Sue Peters, et al.
Neural Plasticity|October 23, 2023
Premotor and Posterior Parietal Cortex Activity is Increased for Slow, as well as Fast Walking Poststroke: An fNIRS StudyShannon B Lim, Sue Peters, Chieh-Ling Yang, et al.
Frontiers in Neurology|August 5, 2022
Phase-dependent Brain Activation of the Frontal and Parietal Regions During Walking After Stroke - An fNIRS StudyShannon B Lim, Chieh-Ling Yang, Sue Peters, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|November 11, 2016
Postural threat influences vestibular-evoked muscular responsesShannon B Lim, Taylor W Cleworth, Brian C Horslen, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|December 27, 2025
Effects of repeated blocks of split-belt walking on locomotor adaptation, physiological arousal response and cortical activationKaya Yoshida, Shannon B Lim, Lara A Boyd, et al.
Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine|July 17, 2015
Capturing step counts at slow walking speeds in older adults: comparison of ankle and waist placement of measuring deviceLisa A Simpson, Janice J Eng, Tara D Klassen, et al.
Physical Therapy|August 8, 2015
"Stepping Up" Activity Poststroke: Ankle-Positioned Accelerometer Can Accurately Record Steps During Slow WalkingTara D Klassen, Lisa A Simpson, Shannon B Lim, et al.
International Journal of Stroke : Official Journal of the International Stroke Society|September 21, 2022
Implementation of increased physical therapy intensity for improving walking after stroke: Walk 'n watch protocol for a multisite stepped-wedge cluster-randomized controlled trialSue Peters, Shannon B Lim, Mark T Bayley, et al.
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