Prithvi K. Shah, PhD
Affiliations: | 2014- | Physical Therapy | Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, United States |
2014- | Neurobiology and Behavior | Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, United States |
Area:
Spinal Cord Injury, Locomotion, CPGs, neurorehabilitationWebsite:
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorKrista Vandenborne | grad student | 2008 | UF Gainesville | |
(Magnetic resonance characterization of skeletal muscle adaptations after incomplete spinal cord injury.) | ||||
V. Reggie Edgerton | post-doc | UCLA |
Children
Sign in to add traineePawan Sharma | grad student | 2016- | SUNY Stony Brook |
Anamul Islam | post-doc | SUNY Stony Brook |
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Sharma P, Shah PK. (2021) In Vivo electrophysiological mechanisms underlying cervical epidural stimulation in adult rats. The Journal of Physiology |
Gerasimenko YP, Preston C, Zhong H, et al. (2019) Rostral lumbar segments are the key controllers of hindlimb locomotor rhythmicity in the adult spinal rat. Journal of Neurophysiology |
Richards TM, Sharma P, Kuang A, et al. (2019) Novel speed-controlled automated ladder walking device reveals walking speed as a critical determinant of skilled locomotion after a spinal cord injury in adult rats. Journal of Neurotrauma |
Rascoe A, Sharma P, Shah PK. (2018) Development of an Activity-Dependent Epidural Stimulation System in Freely Moving Spinal Cord Injured Rats: A Proof of Concept Study. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 12: 472 |
Shah PK, Lavrov I. (2017) Spinal Epidural Stimulation Strategies. The Neuroscientist : a Review Journal Bringing Neurobiology, Neurology and Psychiatry. 1073858417699554 |
Shah PK, Gerasimenko Y. (2016) Multi-site spinal stimulation strategies to enhance locomotion after paralysis. Neural Regeneration Research. 11: 1926-1927 |
Shah P, Sureddi S, Alam M, et al. (2016) Unique spatiotemporal neuromodulation of the lumbosacral circuitry shapes locomotor success after spinal cord injury. Journal of Neurotrauma |
Rokhlin S, Fontaine C, Deshpande P, et al. (2016) Characterizing Recovery of Functional Motor Behaviors After Rostral and Caudal Cervical Spinal Cord Injuries in Adult Rats Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 97 |
Alam M, Garcia-Alias G, Shah PK, et al. (2015) Evaluation of optimal electrode configurations for epidural spinal cord stimulation in cervical spinal cord injured rats. Journal of Neuroscience Methods. 247: 50-7 |
García-Alías G, Truong K, Shah PK, et al. (2015) Plasticity of subcortical pathways promote recovery of skilled hand function in rats after corticospinal and rubrospinal tract injuries. Experimental Neurology. 266: 112-9 |