Sujata D. Pradhan
Affiliations: | University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA |
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Yamagami M, Imsdahl S, Lindgren K, et al. (2020) Effects of virtual reality environments on overground walking in people with Parkinson disease and freezing of gait. Disability and Rehabilitation. Assistive Technology. 1-8 |
Pradhan S, Kelly VE. (2019) Quantifying physical activity in early Parkinson disease using a commercial activity monitor. Parkinsonism & Related Disorders |
Pradhan S. (2018) The use of commercially available games for a combined physical and cognitive challenge during exercise for individuals with Parkinson's disease - a case series report. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice. 1-8 |
Pradhan S, Scherer R, Matsuoka Y, et al. (2015) Grip force modulation characteristics as a marker for clinical disease progression in individuals with Parkinson disease: case-control study. Physical Therapy. 95: 369-79 |
Pradhan SD, Scherer R, Matsuoka Y, et al. (2011) Use of sensitive devices to assess the effect of medication on attentional demands of precision and power grips in individuals with Parkinson disease. Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing. 49: 1195-9 |
Pradhan SD, Brewer BR, Carvell GE, et al. (2010) Assessment of fine motor control in individuals with Parkinson's disease using force tracking with a secondary cognitive task. Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy : Jnpt. 34: 32-40 |
Brewer BR, Pradhan S, Carvell G, et al. (2009) Application of modified regression techniques to a quantitative assessment for the motor signs of Parkinson's disease. Ieee Transactions On Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering : a Publication of the Ieee Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. 17: 568-75 |