Courtney L Pollock
Affiliations: | 2009-2014 | Physical Therapy | University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Vancouver, BC, Canada |
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Gueret J, Eng JJ, Stelling SA, et al. (2024) Evaluating the Educational Experience of Physiotherapy Students Using the Fitness and Mobility Exercise (FAME) Programme to Learn about Neurological Conditions: An Exploratory Study. Physiotherapy Canada. Physiotherapie Canada. 76: 181-187 |
Wiley E, Sakakibara B, Park S, et al. (2024) Exploring the experiences of an exercise-based telerehabilitation program among Canadian community-dwelling adults with stroke. Disability and Rehabilitation. 1-11 |
Park S, Tang A, Barclay R, et al. (2023) Investigating the Telerehabilitation with Aims to Improve Lower Extremity Recovery Post-Stroke (TRAIL) Program: A Feasibility Study. Physical Therapy |
Sakakibara BM, Wiley E, Barclay R, et al. (2023) TeleRehabilitation with Aims to Improve Lower extremity recovery in community-dwelling individuals who have had a stroke: protocol for a multisite, parallel group, assessor-blinded, randomised attention-controlled trial. Bmj Open. 13: e076723 |
Lai AKM, Wakeling JM, Garland SJ, et al. (2022) Does the stimulus provoking a stepping reaction correlate with step characteristics and clinical measures of balance and mobility post-stroke? Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon). 93: 105595 |
Shenoy A, Peng TH, Todd RM, et al. (2022) Rate of perceived stability as a measure of balance exercise intensity in people post-stroke. Disability and Rehabilitation. 1-7 |
Pollock CL, Hunt MA, Garland SJ, et al. (2021) Relationships Between Stepping-Reaction Movement Patterns and Clinical Measures of Balance, Motor Impairment, and Step Characteristics After Stroke. Physical Therapy. 101 |
Pollock CL, Hunt MA, Vieira TM, et al. (2019) Challenging Standing Balance Reduces the Asymmetry of Motor Control of Postural Sway Poststroke. Motor Control. 23: 327-343 |
Miller KJ, Pollock CL, Brouwer B, et al. (2016) Use of Rasch Analysis to Evaluate and Refine the Community Balance and Mobility Scale for Use in Ambulatory Community-Dwelling Adults Following Stroke. Physical Therapy |
Garland SJ, Pollock CL, Ivanova TD. (2014) Could motor unit control strategies be partially preserved after stroke? Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 8: 864 |