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Christopher E Henderson
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Clinical practice guideline to improve locomotor function following chronic stroke, incomplete spinal cord injury, and brain injury
TG Hornby, DS Reisman, IG Ward, PL Scheets, A Miller, D Haddad, ...
Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy 44 (1), 49-100, 2020
2432020
Implementation of high-intensity stepping training during inpatient stroke rehabilitation improves functional outcomes
JL Moore, JE Nordvik, A Erichsen, I Rosseland, E Bø, TG Hornby, ...
Stroke 51 (2), 563-570, 2020
772020
Contributions of stepping intensity and variability to mobility in individuals poststroke: A randomized clinical trial
TG Hornby, CE Henderson, A Plawecki, E Lucas, J Lotter, M Holthus, ...
Stroke 50 (9), 2492-2499, 2019
622019
Task-specific versus impairment-based training on locomotor performance in individuals with chronic spinal cord injury: a randomized crossover study
JK Lotter, CE Henderson, A Plawecki, ME Holthus, EH Lucas, ...
Neurorehabilitation and neural repair 34 (7), 627-639, 2020
372020
Compensation or recovery? Altered kinetics and neuromuscular synergies following high-intensity stepping training poststroke
MM Ardestani, CR Kinnaird, CE Henderson, TG Hornby
Neurorehabilitation and neural repair 33 (1), 47-58, 2019
322019
Applying the knowledge-to-action framework to implement gait and balance assessments in inpatient stroke rehabilitation
JL Moore, R Virva, C Henderson, L Lenca, JF Butzer, L Lovell, E Roth, ...
Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation 103 (7), S230-S245, 2022
282022
Comparison of MRI-based estimates of articular cartilage contact area in the tibiofemoral joint
CE Henderson, JS Higginson, PJ Barrance
242011
Stepwise regression and latent profile analyses of locomotor outcomes poststroke
TG Hornby, CE Henderson, CL Holleran, L Lovell, EJ Roth, JH Jang
Stroke 51 (10), 3074-3082, 2020
162020
Improved walking function in laboratory does not guarantee increased community walking in stroke survivors: Potential role of gait biomechanics
MM Ardestani, CE Henderson, TG Hornby
Journal of biomechanics 91, 151-159, 2019
162019
Kinematic and neuromuscular adaptations in incomplete spinal cord injury after high-versus low-intensity locomotor training
MM Ardestani, CE Henderson, SH Salehi, GB Mahtani, BD Schmit, ...
Journal of Neurotrauma 36 (12), 2036-2044, 2019
142019
Predicting discharge walking function with high-intensity stepping training during inpatient rehabilitation in nonambulatory patients poststroke
CE Henderson, M Fahey, G Brazg, JL Moore, TG Hornby
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 103 (7), S189-S196, 2022
132022
The value of high intensity locomotor training applied to patients with acute-onset neurologic injury
M Fahey, G Brazg, CE Henderson, A Plawecki, E Lucas, DS Reisman, ...
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 103 (7), S178-S188, 2022
102022
Increasing the Amount and Intensity of Stepping Training During Inpatient Stroke Rehabilitation Improves Locomotor and Non-Locomotor Outcomes
CE Henderson, A Plawecki, E Lucas, JK Lotter, M Scofield, A Carbone, ...
Neurorehabilitation and neural repair 36 (9), 621-632, 2022
72022
Locomotor kinematics and kinetics following high-intensity stepping training in variable contexts poststroke
MM Ardestani, CE Henderson, G Mahtani, M Connolly, TG Hornby
Neurorehabilitation and neural repair 34 (7), 652-660, 2020
72020
Step monitor accuracy during PostStroke physical therapy and simulated activities
CE Henderson, L Toth, A Kaplan, TG Hornby
Translational Journal of the American College of Sports Medicine 7 (1), e000186, 2022
52022
Gains in daily stepping activity in people with chronic stroke after high-intensity gait training in variable contexts
TG Hornby, A Plawecki, JK Lotter, ME Scofield, E Lucas, CE Henderson
Physical Therapy 102 (8), pzac073, 2022
42022
Gait and balance outcome measures are responsive in severely impaired individuals undergoing inpatient stroke rehabilitation
C Henderson, R Virva, L Lenca, JF Butzer, L Lovell, E Roth, TG Hornby, ...
Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation 103 (6), 1210-1212. e1, 2022
32022
Comparative Efficacy of High-Intensity Training Versus Conventional Training in Individuals With Chronic Traumatic Brain Injury: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Study
A Plawecki, CE Henderson, JK Lotter, LH Shoger, E Inks, M Scofield, ...
Journal of Neurotrauma, 2024
12024
Identification of a know-do gap: An observational study of the assessment and treatment of dysphagia during inpatient stroke rehabilitation in primary healthcare in Norway
JL Moore, I Rosseland, JE Nordvik, J Glittum, J Halvorsen, CE Henderson, ...
Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation 31 (1), 57-65, 2024
2024
Increasing Activity After Stroke: A Randomized Controlled Trial of High-Intensity Walking and Step Activity Intervention
ED Thompson, RT Pohlig, KM McCartney, TG Hornby, SE Kasner, ...
Stroke 55 (1), 5-13, 2024
2024
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