Andrew Monaghan, M.S.

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2016-2018 Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, United States 
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Monaghan AS, Ragothaman A, Harker GR, et al. (2023) Freezing of Gait in Parkinson's Disease: Implications for Dual-Task Walking. Journal of Parkinson's Disease
Monaghan PG, Monaghan AS, Hooyman A, et al. (2023) Utilizing the ISway to Identify and Compare Balance Domain Deficits in People with Multiple Sclerosis. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Monaghan AS, Mansfield A, Huisinga JM, et al. (2022) Examining the Relationship between Reactive Stepping Outcomes and Falls in People with Multiple Sclerosis. Physical Therapy
Van Liew C, Monaghan AS, Dibble LE, et al. (2021) Perturbation practice in multiple sclerosis: Assessing generalization from support surface translations to tether-release tasks. Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders. 56: 103218
Monaghan AS, Monaghan PG, Richmond SB, et al. (2021) The effect of shoe cushioning on gait and balance in females with multiple sclerosis. Experimental Brain Research
Monaghan AS, Huisinga JM, Peterson DS. (2021) The application of principal component analysis to characterize gait and its association with falls in multiple sclerosis. Scientific Reports. 11: 12811
Monaghan AS, Peterson DS. (2021) Torque responses to in-place-perturbations in people with multiple sclerosis. Gait & Posture. 84: 346-351
Whittier TT, Richmond SB, Monaghan AS, et al. (2019) Virtual time-to-contact identifies balance deficits better than traditional metrics in people with multiple sclerosis. Experimental Brain Research
Whittier TT, Richmond SB, Monaghan AS. (2019) Review of 'Modulation of working memory load distinguishes individuals with and without balance impairments following mild traumatic brain injury'. Brain Injury. 33: 394-395
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