TRAIN Lab

Publications

  1. Brewer B.R., Pradhan S.D., Carvell G.E., Delitto A., Feature selection for classification based on fine motor signs of Parkinson’s disease. Proceedings of the 31st Annual International IEEE EMBS Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, Sept 2009, pg. 214-217. 
  2. Pradhan S.D., Brewer B.R., Carvell G.E., Sparto P.J., Delitto A., Matsuoka Y, Relation between fine motor impairment and function in individuals with PD: Proceedings of the IEEE Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics, June 2009, pg. 885-892. 
  3. Scherer R., Pradhan S.D., Dellon B, Kim D, Klatzky R, Matsuoka Y, Characterization of multi-finger twist motion toward robotic rehabilitation: Proceedings of the IEEE Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics, June 2009, pg. 812-817. 
  4. Brewer B.R., Pradhan S.D., Carvell GE, Sparto PJ, Josbeno DA, Delitto A,  Application of Modified Regression Techniques to Validate a Quantitative Assessment for the Motor Signs of Parkinson’s disease: Transactions on Neural Systems & Rehabilitation Engineering, Dec 2009, 17(6), 568-575. PMID: 19884100 
  5. Brewer B.R., Pradhan S.D., Preliminary investigation of test-retest reliability of a robotic assessment for Parkinson’s disease. Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc. 2010;1:5863-6. 
  6. Pradhan S.D., Brewer BR, Carvell GE, Sparto PJ, Delitto A, Matsuoka Y, Assessment of Fine Motor Control Using Force Tracking with a Secondary Cognitive Task in Individuals with Parkinson’s disease: J Neurol Phys Ther. 2010 Mar;34(1):32-40. PMID: 20212366 
  7. Pradhan S.D., Scherer R, Matsuoka Y, Kelly VE. Use of sensitive devices to assess the effect of medication on attentional demands of precision and power grips in individuals with Parkinson disease. Med Biol Eng Comput. 2011 Oct;49(10):1195-9. PMID: 21748396 
  8. Bowen L.K., Hands G.L., Pradhan S.D., Stepp C.E. “Fundamental Frequency Variability in Parkinson’s Disease”, J Med Speech Lang Pathol. 2013 Sep;21(3):235-244. PMID: 25838754  
  9. Grampurohit N., Pradhan S.D., Kartin D. Efficacy of taping to improve body structure and function outcomes in individuals with stroke – a systematic review. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation Top Stroke Rehabil. 2015 Feb; 22 (1):72-82. PMID: 25776123 
  10. Pradhan S.D., Scherer R., Matsuoka Y., Kelly V.E. Grip force modulation characteristics as a marker for clinical disease progression in individuals with Parkinson’s disease – a case-control study: Phys Ther. 2015 Mar;95(3):369-79 –  Special Issue on Innovative Technologies for Rehabilitation. PMID: 25476717 
  11. Levac D., Espy D., Fox E., Pradhan SD., Deutsch J., ‘Kinect-ing’ with clinicians: A knowledge translation resource to support decision-making about video game use in rehabilitation: Phys Ther. 2015 Mar;95(3):426-40 – Special Issue on Innovative Technologies for Rehabilitation. PMID: 25256741 
  12. Pradhan S.D.,The use of commercially available games for a combined physical and cognitive challenge during exercise for individuals with Parkinson disease – a case report: Physiotherapy Theory and Practice: 2019 Apr;35(4):355-362. PMID: 29521568 
  13. Levac D., Pradhan S.D., Espy D., Fox E., Deutsch J. Usability of the ‘Kinect-ing with Clinicians’ website: A knowledge translation resource supporting decisions about active video game use in rehabilitation. Games Health J. 2018 Sep 4. doi: 10.1089/g4h.2017.0159. PubMed PMID: 30179519. 
  14. Pradhan S.D., Kelly VE. Quantifying physical activity in early Parkinson disease  using a commercial activity monitor. Parkinsonism Relat Disord. 2019 Sep; 66:171-175. 
  15. Levac D., Glegg S., Pradhan S.D., Fox E., Espy D.,Chicklis E., and Deutsch JE., “A comparison of virtual reality and active video game usage, attitudes and learning needs among therapists in Canada and the US,” IEEE Proceedings of the 2019 International Conference on Virtual Rehabilitation (ICVR), Tel Aviv, Israel, 2019, pp. 1-7. DOI: 10.1109/ICVR46560.2019.8994624