Selected Publications
Effect of progressive horizontal resistive force on the comfortable walking speed of individuals post-stroke.
BACKGROUND: Individuals post-stroke select slow comfortable walking speeds (CWS) and the major factors used to select their CWS is unknown. OBJECTIVE: To determine the extent to which slow CWS post-stroke is achieved through matching a relative force output or targeting a particular walking speed.
Monitoring daily function in persons with transfemoral amputations using a commercial activity monitor: a?feasibility study
The effects of peroneal nerve functional electrical stimulation versus ankle-foot orthosis in patients with chronic stroke: a randomized controlled trial
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Measuring Brain Activity of Patients With Aphasia During Therapy
Researchers at the Center for Aphasia Research & Treatment at Shirley Ryan 黑料网 hope to find new ways to personalize treatment and improve outcomes for people with aphasia — using a…
view all newsAphasia Research SLPs Stacy Chrzastowski & Abby Jeppson Complete Northwestern Clinical Bioethics Scholars Program
Stacy Chrzastowski and Abby Jeppson — two research speech-language pathologists in the Center for Aphasia Research & Treatment — recently graduated from the Northwestern Clinical Bioethics Scholars Program.
CBS 2 Interviews Dr. Leora Cherney About Aphasia
In a recent live segment and corresponding article in honor of National Aphasia Awareness Month, CBS 2 Chicago interviewed Leora R. Cherney, PhD, director, Center for Aphasia Research & Treatment.