Katharine E. Forth, Ph.D.

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2005 University of Houston, Houston, TX, United States 
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Rehabilitation and Therapy, Animal Physiology Biology, Recreation
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Charles Layne grad student 2005 University of Houston
 (The neuromuscular responses to context-specific foot stimulation.)
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Forth KE, Layne CS, Madansingh SI. (2021) Self-Monitoring of Balance Performance can Reduce the Rate of Falls Among Older Adults. Frontiers in Sports and Active Living. 3: 680269
Forth KE, Wirfel KL, Adams SD, et al. (2020) A Postural Assessment Utilizing Machine Learning Prospectively Identifies Older Adults at a High Risk of Falling. Frontiers in Medicine. 7: 591517
Bartlett KA, Forth KE, Layne CS, et al. (2019) Validating a low-cost, consumer force-measuring platform as an accessible alternative for measuring postural sway. Journal of Biomechanics
Forth KE, Layne CS. (2008) Neuromuscular responses to mechanical foot stimulation: the influence of loading and postural context. Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine. 79: 844-51
Layne CS, Forth KE. (2008) Plantar stimulation as a possible countermeasure to microgravity-induced neuromotor degradation. Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine. 79: 787-94
Layne C, Nguyen K, Forth K. (2008) Muscle contractions in response to foot stimulation as an inflight countermeasure Acta Astronautica. 63: 714-721
Forth KE, Layne CS. (2007) Background muscle activity enhances the neuromuscular response to mechanical foot stimulation. American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation / Association of Academic Physiatrists. 86: 50-6
Forth KE, Metter EJ, Paloski WH. (2007) Age associated differences in postural equilibrium control: a comparison between EQscore and minimum time to contact (TTC(min)). Gait & Posture. 25: 56-62
Layne CS, Forth KE, Abercromby AF. (2005) Spatial factors and muscle spindle input influence the generation of neuromuscular responses to stimulation of the human foot. Acta Astronautica. 56: 809-19
Layne CS, Forth KE, Baxter MF, et al. (2002) Voluntary neuromuscular activation is enhanced when paired with a mechanical stimulus to human plantar soles. Neuroscience Letters. 334: 75-8
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