The Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy is the official peer-reviewed publication of the Neurology Section of the American Physical Therapy Association. JNPT is the primary peer reviewed resource for advancing neurologic physical therapy practice throu
Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy
Host Puja Agarwal PT, DPT, MHA is joined by Michael Schubert PT, PhD, FAPTA and Bela Buki MD, PhD to discuss their upcoming article "Prevalence of and Theoretical Explanation for Type 2 Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo. This will be published in the April edition of the Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy. The Vestibular Special Interest Group is part of the Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy – neuropt.org.
In this episode, the Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy (JNPT) partners with the ANPT Stroke Special Interest Group for an interview with Amanda DeMartino conducted by host Jackie Loeshelle. Dr. DeMartino is an author of a recently published article examining manual dexterity measures and their relationship to use of the paretic upper extremity in individuals with stroke. This article is included in the October 2021 issue of JNPT. Find more about this article here: https://journals.lww.com/jnpt/Abstract/2021/10000/Manual_Dexterity_Is_Associated_With_Use_of_the.7.aspx The Stroke Special Interest Group is part of the Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy – www.neuropt.org
In this episode, Parm talks to Dr. Zajac and Dr. Ellis about their paper in the October 2021 issue of JNPT “Are Mobile Persons With Parkinson Disease Necessarily More Active?” Parm dives into the methods and results with Dr. Zajac. Then, she zooms out to talk about big picture implications including measuring and defining performance and participation with Dr. Ellis. The Degenerative Diseases Special Interest Group is part of the Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy – www.neuropt.org.
In this episode, Rebecca Martin interviews Graham Cochrane about his recent JNPT article related to vestibular dysfunction in people with MS. We hope you enjoy this lively and in depth conversation!
Host Puneet Dhaliwal PT, DPT, NCS is joined by Dr. Michael Popovich, MD, Neurologist, and Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurology at the University of Michigan and Wendy Carender, PT, NCS in a discussion of the role of supervised exercise challenges prior to Vestibular and Ocular Screening (VOMS) in people with sports related concussion. This is based from the article they recently published in the Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy entitled “Does Exercise Increase Vestibular and Ocular Motor Symptom Detection After Sport-Related Concussion?”
In this episode, we talk to Emily Fox, PT, DPT, PhD and Kate Cavka, PT, DPT NCS about respiratory rehabilitation and diaphragm pacing after spinal cord injury and their recent paper in the Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy titled “Diaphragm Pacing and a Model for Respiratory Rehabilitation After Spinal Cord Injury.”
In this episode, JNPT partners with the ANPT Degenerative Diseases SIG to bring you an interview between host, Parm Padgett, and authors, Amy York and Angee Ludwa. In the podcast, they discuss the nuances of the project that resulted in their January 2021 JNPT article, “Standardizing Outcome Assessment in Parkinson Disease: A Knowledge Translation Project.”
In this special issue of JNPT, technoloy in neurologic physical therapy!
In this issue of JNPT, predicting future mobility after spinal cord injury, corticomotor system connectivity in Alzheimer's disease, and more!
JNPT Journal Club with Joanne Wagner of Saint Louis University, Susan Bennett, Lacey Bromley, Elissa Held Bradford, and Susan Kasser, discussing the article by Sosnoff et al. from the September 2011 issue of JNPT.
In this issue of JNPT, the 9-Hole Peg Test for upper extremity function, gait abnormalities in persons with early-onset MS, and more!
This month: spatiotemporal asymmetry ratios of gait parameters for individuals following chronic stroke, the relationship between spasticity and mobility and balance in persons with multiple sclerosis, and more!
This month, the Special Issue on outcome measures in neurologic physical therapist practice.
In this issue of JNPT, an RCT investigating high-intensity resistance training in individuals with Multiple Sclerosis, use of a portable neurorobotic system in an individual with a hemiparetic arm poststroke, and more!
In the December issue of JNPT, the Profile PD - a new assessment for individuals in early and mid-stages of Parkinson Disease, rehabilitation of hand function for individuals with cervical SCI, and two case studies on walking function in individuals poststroke.
This month: A systematic review of balance training in individuals poststroke, clinical tests for detecting signs of brain tumors, the KVIQ validated for individuals with Parkinson Disease, and more!
This month: a Special Issue focused on Vestibular Rehabiliation!
The March 2010 issue of JNPT, the Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy. This month, creating a culture of collaboration in physical therapy, development of a quantitative assessment tool to document fine motor deficits in individuals with Parkinson's Disease, and more!
Welcome to the December 2009 issue of JNPT, the Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy. This month: a systematic review of overground gait training for individuals with chronic stroke, a new application for brain computer interfaces, and more!
Meet JNPT Associate Editor Richard Clendaniel
Welcome to the June 2009 issue of JNPT, the Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy. This month: a systematic review on exercise for individuals with ALS, posture-assisted training for individuals with Parkinson's Disease, and more!
Duration: 24:05Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy March 2009, Volume 33, Issue 1;Featured Article: The Effects of Exercise on Balance in Persons with Parkinson's Disease: A Systematic Review Across the Disability SpectrumAuthors: Leland E. Dibble et al.Journal Club: June 4, 2009Journal Club Leader: Terry Ellis PT, PhD, NCS
Duration: 20:45Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy March 2007, Volume 31, Issue 1;Featured Article: The Kinesthetic and Visual Imagery Questionnaire (KVIQ) for Assessing Motor Imagery in Persons with Physical Disabilities: A Reliability and Construct Validity StudyAuthors: Francine Malouin et alJournal Club: VA Brain Rehabilitation Research Center in Gainesville, FLJournal Club leader: Carolyn Patten, PT, PhD
Welcome to the September 2009 issue of JNPT, the Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy. This month: characterizing children and adolescents with Freidrich Ataxia, a training program for an individual with Olivopontocerebellar Atrophy, and more!