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Sangeetha Madhavan
Sangeetha Madhavan
Professor, Physical Therapy, University of Illinois at Chicago
Verified email at uic.edu
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Non-invasive brain stimulation enhances fine motor control of the hemiparetic ankle: implications for rehabilitation
S Madhavan, KA Weber, JW Stinear
Experimental brain research 209, 9-17, 2011
1762011
Motor priming in neurorehabilitation
ME Stoykov, S Madhavan
Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy 39 (1), 33-42, 2015
1722015
The effects of peroneal nerve functional electrical stimulation versus ankle-foot orthosis in patients with chronic stroke: a randomized controlled trial
F Bethoux, HL Rogers, KJ Nolan, GM Abrams, TM Annaswamy, ...
Neurorehabilitation and neural repair 28 (7), 688-697, 2014
1422014
Timing-dependent priming effects of tDCS on ankle motor skill learning
A Sriraman, T Oishi, S Madhavan
Brain research 1581, 23-29, 2014
1192014
Neuromuscular control of the knee during a resisted single-limb squat exercise
RK Shields, S Madhavan, E Gregg, J Leitch, B Petersen, S Salata, ...
The American journal of sports medicine 33 (10), 1520-1526, 2005
1172005
Influence of age on dynamic position sense: evidence using a sequential movement task
S Madhavan, RK Shields
Experimental brain research 164, 18-28, 2005
1162005
Focal and bidirectional modulation of lower limb motor cortex using anodal transcranial direct current stimulation
S Madhavan, JW Stinear
Brain stimulation 3 (1), 42-50, 2010
1052010
Enhancing motor skill learning with transcranial direct current stimulation–a concise review with applications to stroke
S Madhavan, B Shah
Frontiers in psychiatry 3, 27434, 2012
1002012
Long-term follow-up to a randomized controlled trial comparing peroneal nerve functional electrical stimulation to an ankle foot orthosis for patients with chronic stroke
F Bethoux, HL Rogers, KJ Nolan, GM Abrams, T Annaswamy, ...
Neurorehabilitation and neural repair 29 (10), 911-922, 2015
982015
Effect of Wii-based balance training on corticomotor excitability post stroke
O Omiyale, CR Crowell, S Madhavan
Journal of motor behavior 47 (3), 190-200, 2015
942015
A paradox: after stroke, the non‐lesioned lower limb motor cortex may be maladaptive
S Madhavan, LM Rogers, JW Stinear
European Journal of Neuroscience 32 (6), 1032-1039, 2010
922010
Polarity independent effects of cerebellar tDCS on short term ankle visuomotor learning
B Shah, TT Nguyen, S Madhavan
Brain Stimulation 6 (6), 966-968, 2013
872013
Stride management assist exoskeleton vs functional gait training in stroke: a randomized trial
A Jayaraman, MK O'brien, S Madhavan, CK Mummidisetty, HR Roth, ...
Neurology 92 (3), e263-e273, 2019
762019
Neuromuscular responses in individuals with anterior cruciate ligament repair
S Madhavan, RK Shields
Clinical Neurophysiology 122 (5), 997-1004, 2011
712011
Corticospinal tract integrity correlates with knee extensor weakness in chronic stroke survivors
S Madhavan, C Krishnan, A Jayaraman, WZ Rymer, JW Stinear
Clinical neurophysiology 122 (8), 1588-1594, 2011
632011
Movement-based priming: clinical applications and neural mechanisms
ME Stoykov, DM Corcos, S Madhavan
Journal of motor behavior 49 (1), 88-97, 2017
502017
Comparison of the Mini-Balance Evaluations Systems Test with the Berg Balance Scale in relationship to walking speed and motor recovery post stroke
S Madhavan, A Bishnoi
Topics in stroke rehabilitation 24 (8), 579-584, 2017
462017
Effects of anodal tDCS of the lower limb M1 on ankle reaction time in young adults
D Devanathan, S Madhavan
Experimental brain research 234, 377-385, 2016
462016
Reliability and variability of tDCS induced changes in the lower limb motor cortex
S Madhavan, A Sriraman, S Freels
Brain sciences 6 (3), 26, 2016
412016
Proprioceptive coordination of movement sequences in humans
RK Shields, S Madhavan, KR Cole, JD Brostad, JL DeMeulenaere, ...
Clinical neurophysiology 116 (1), 87-92, 2005
392005
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