Stuart T. Smith, PhD, MSc
Affiliations: | 2018 | Health Sciences | University of Tasmania, Sandy Bay, Tasmania, Australia |
2019- | Psychology | Southern Cross University, Coffs Harbour, NSW, AU |
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorPeter Wenderoth | grad student | Macquarie University | ||
Ian Stewart Curthoys | grad student | 1992-1995 | University of Sydney | |
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Leland S. Stone | post-doc | 2000-2002 | NASA Ames Research Center |
Children
Sign in to add traineeDaniel Schoene | grad student | Neuroscience Research Australia | |
Oliver A Kannape | grad student | 2005-2006 | University College Dublin (Ireland) |
John Butler | post-doc | 2005-2007 | MPI for Biological Cybernetics |
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Simpson DB, Bird ML, English C, et al. (2019) "Connecting patients and therapists remotely using technology is feasible and facilitates exercise adherence after stroke". Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation. 1-10 |
Harris DM, Rantalainen T, Muthalib M, et al. (2018) Concurrent exergaming and transcranial direct current stimulation to improve balance in people with Parkinson's disease: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial. Trials. 19: 387 |
Sherrington C, Hassett L, van den Berg M, et al. (2018) The effectiveness of affordable technology in rehabilitation to improve mobility and physical activity: Amount (activity and mobility using technology) rehabilitation trial Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine. 61: e86 |
Song J, Paul SS, Caetano MJD, et al. (2017) Home-based step training using videogame technology in people with Parkinson's disease: a single-blinded randomised controlled trial. Clinical Rehabilitation. 269215517721593 |
Brickwood KJ, Smith ST, Watson G, et al. (2017) The effect of ongoing feedback on physical activity levels following an exercise intervention in older adults: a randomised controlled trial protocol. Bmc Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation. 9: 1 |
Tiedemann A, Rissel C, Howard K, et al. (2016) Health coaching and pedometers to enhance physical activity and prevent falls in community-dwelling people aged 60 years and over: study protocol for the Coaching for Healthy AGEing (CHAnGE) cluster randomised controlled trial. Bmj Open. 6: e012277 |
Bird ML, Callisaya ML, Cannell J, et al. (2016) Accuracy, Validity, and Reliability of an Electronic Visual Analog Scale for Pain on a Touch Screen Tablet in Healthy Older Adults: A Clinical Trial. Interactive Journal of Medical Research. 5: e3 |
van den Berg M, Sherrington C, Killington M, et al. (2016) Video and computer-based interactive exercises are safe and improve task-specific balance in geriatric and neurological rehabilitation: a randomised trial. Journal of Physiotherapy. 62: 20-8 |
Smith ST, Bird M. (2016) Interactive games for home delivery of exercise and rehabilitation interventions for older adults: an Australian perspective Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. 231: 110-118 |
Schoene D, Valenzuela T, Toson B, et al. (2015) Interactive Cognitive-Motor Step Training Improves Cognitive Risk Factors of Falling in Older Adults - A Randomized Controlled Trial. Plos One. 10: e0145161 |