Catherine J. Vanderwerker
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Institution | Medical University of South Carolina |
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Department | Health Sciences and Research |
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Address | P.O. Box MSC 700 C302 CHP Bldg C - 77 President St.
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Phone | 843-792-3477 |
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Ross RE, VanDerwerker CJ, George MS, Gregory CM, Ross RE, VanDerwerker CJ, George MS, Gregory CM. Feasibility of performing a multi-arm clinical trial examining the novel combination of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation and aerobic exercise for post-stroke depression. Top Stroke Rehabil. 2023 Jan 06; 1-14.
PMID: 36606675.
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Ross RE, VanDerwerker CJ, Saladin ME, Gregory CM, Ross RE, VanDerwerker CJ, Saladin ME, Gregory CM. The role of exercise in the treatment of depression: biological underpinnings and clinical outcomes. Mol Psychiatry. 2023 01; 28(1):298-328.
PMID: 36253441; PMCID: PMC9969795.
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VanDerwerker CJ, Cao Y, Gregory CM, Krause JS, VanDerwerker CJ, Cao Y, Gregory CM, Krause JS. Associations Between Doing Planned Exercise and Probable Major Depressive Disorder in Individuals Following Spinal Cord Injury. Top Spinal Cord Inj Rehabil. 2020; 26(1):11-20.
PMID: 32095064; PMCID: PMC7015173.
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VanDerwerker CJ, Gregory CM, Simpson KN, VanDerwerker CJ, Gregory CM, Simpson KN. Using Inferred Mobility Status to Estimate the Time to Major Depressive Disorder Diagnosis Post-Spinal Cord Injury. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2020 04; 101(4):658-666.
PMID: 31891714; PMCID: PMC7441847.
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Aaron SE, Vanderwerker CJ, Embry AE, Newton JH, Lee SCK, Gregory CM, Aaron SE, Vanderwerker CJ, Embry AE, Newton JH, Lee SCK, Gregory CM. FES-assisted Cycling Improves Aerobic Capacity and Locomotor Function Postcerebrovascular Accident. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2018 03; 50(3):400-406.
PMID: 29461462; PMCID: PMC5847329.
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Ross RE, VanDerwerker CJ, Newton JH, George MS, Short EB, Sahlem GL, Manett AJ, Fox JB, Gregory CM, Ross RE, VanDerwerker CJ, Newton JH, George MS, Short EB, Sahlem GL, Manett AJ, Fox JB, Gregory CM. Simultaneous aerobic exercise and rTMS: Feasibility of combining therapeutic modalities to treat depression. Brain Stimul. 2018 Jan - Feb; 11(1):245-246.
PMID: 29126945; PMCID: PMC5801690.
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VanDerwerker CJ, Ross RE, Stimpson KH, Embry AE, Aaron SE, Cence B, George MS, Gregory CM, VanDerwerker CJ, Ross RE, Stimpson KH, Embry AE, Aaron SE, Cence B, George MS, Gregory CM. Combining therapeutic approaches: rTMS and aerobic exercise in post-stroke depression: a case series. Top Stroke Rehabil. 2018 01; 25(1):61-67.
PMID: 28982298; PMCID: PMC5801693.
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2017 | 2 |
2018 | 1 |
2019 | 1 |
2020 | 1 |
2022 | 1 |
2023 | 1 |
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