Michelle Prettyman

TitleVolunteer Faculty
InstitutionThomas Jefferson University
DepartmentFaculty Records
Address833 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia PA 19107
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    1. Bair WN, Prettyman MG, Beamer BA, Rogers MW. Kinematic and behavioral analyses of protective stepping strategies and risk for falls among community living older adults. Clin Biomech (Bristol, Avon). 2016 07; 36:74-82. PMID: 27228075.
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    2. Inacio M, Ryan AS, Bair WN, Prettyman M, Beamer BA, Rogers MW. Gluteal muscle composition differentiates fallers from non-fallers in community dwelling older adults. BMC Geriatr. 2014 Mar 25; 14:37. PMID: 24666603.
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    3. Addison O, Young P, Inacio M, Bair WN, Prettyman MG, Beamer BA, Ryan AS, Rogers MW. Hip but not thigh intramuscular adipose tissue is associated with poor balance and increased temporal gait variability in older adults. Curr Aging Sci. 2014; 7(2):137-43. PMID: 24998419.
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    4. Creath RA, Prettyman M, Shulman L, Hilliard M, Martinez K, MacKinnon CD, Mille ML, Simuni T, Zhang J, Rogers MW. Self-triggered assistive stimulus training improves step initiation in persons with Parkinson's disease. J Neuroeng Rehabil. 2013 Jan 30; 10:11. PMID: 23363975.
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    5. McCombe Waller S, Prettyman MG. Arm training in standing also improves postural control in participants with chronic stroke. Gait Posture. 2012 Jul; 36(3):419-24. PMID: 22522046.
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    6. Mille ML, Creath RA, Prettyman MG, Johnson Hilliard M, Martinez KM, Mackinnon CD, Rogers MW. Posture and locomotion coupling: a target for rehabilitation interventions in persons with Parkinson's disease. Parkinsons Dis. 2012; 2012:754186. PMID: 22295253.
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    7. Yungher DA, Morgia J, Bair WN, Inacio M, Beamer BA, Prettyman MG, Rogers MW. Short-term changes in protective stepping for lateral balance recovery in older adults. Clin Biomech (Bristol, Avon). 2012 Feb; 27(2):151-7. PMID: 22000701.
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    8. Kaplon RT, Prettyman MG, Kushi CL, Winstein CJ. Six hours in the laboratory: a quantification of practice time during constraint-induced therapy (CIT). Clin Rehabil. 2007 Oct; 21(10):950-8. PMID: 17981854.
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    9. Blanton S, Morris DM, Prettyman MG, McCulloch K, Redmond S, Light KE, Wolf SL. Lessons learned in participant recruitment and retention: the EXCITE trial. Phys Ther. 2006 Nov; 86(11):1520-33. PMID: 17079752.
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