John Kindred

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InstitutionMedical University of South Carolina
DepartmentHSR Administration
AddressP.O. Box MSC 700
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CHP Bldg C - 77 President St.
Phone843-792-4328
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    1. Kindred JH, Gregory CM, Kautz SA, Bowden MG. Interhemispheric Asymmetries in Intracortical Facilitation Correlate With Fatigue Severity in Individuals With Poststroke Fatigue. J Clin Neurophysiol. 2023 Mar 10. PMID: 36893382.
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    2. Kindred JH, Finetto C, Cash JJ, Bowden MG, Kindred JH, Finetto C, Cash JJ, Bowden MG. Standing Neurophysiological Assessment of Lower Extremity Muscles Post-Stroke. J Vis Exp. 2021 07 26; (173). PMID: 34369926; PMCID: PMC8867901.
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    3. Kindred JH, Cash JJ, Ergle JB, Charalambous CC, Wonsetler EC, Bowden MG, Kindred JH, Cash JJ, Ergle JB, Charalambous CC, Wonsetler EC, Bowden MG. Comparing cortico-motor hotspot identification methods in the lower extremities post-stroke: MEP amplitude vs. latency. Neurosci Lett. 2021 05 29; 754:135884. PMID: 33862144; PMCID: PMC8117067.
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    4. Seamon BA, Bowden MG, Kindred JH, Embry AE, Kautz SA, Seamon BA, Bowden MG, Kindred JH, Embry AE, Kautz SA. Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Electrode Montages May Differentially Impact Variables of Walking Performance in Individuals Poststroke: A Preliminary Study. J Clin Neurophysiol. 2021 Apr 08. PMID: 34009847; PMCID: PMC8497641.
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    5. Kindred JH, Wonsetler EC, Charalambous CC, Srivastava S, Marebwa BK, Bonilha L, Kautz SA, Bowden MG, Kindred JH, Wonsetler EC, Charalambous CC, Srivastava S, Marebwa BK, Bonilha L, Kautz SA, Bowden MG. Individualized Responses to Ipsilesional High-Frequency and Contralesional Low-Frequency rTMS in Chronic Stroke: A Pilot Study to Support the Individualization of Neuromodulation for Rehabilitation. Front Hum Neurosci. 2020; 14:578127. PMID: 33328932; PMCID: PMC7717949.
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    6. Workman CD, Kindred JH, Boles Ponto LL, Kamholz J, Rudroff T, Workman CD, Kindred JH, Boles Ponto LL, Kamholz J, Rudroff T. The effects of chronic ?-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD) use on cerebral glucose metabolism in multiple sclerosis: a pilot study. Appl Physiol Nutr Metab. 2020 Apr; 45(4):450-452. PMID: 31841355.
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    7. Kindred JH, Kautz SA, Wonsetler EC, Bowden MG, Kindred JH, Kautz SA, Wonsetler EC, Bowden MG. Single Sessions of High-Definition Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Do Not Alter Lower Extremity Biomechanical or Corticomotor Response Variables Post-stroke. Front Neurosci. 2019; 13:286. PMID: 31031579; PMCID: PMC6470292.
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    8. Kindred JH, Honce JM, Kwak JJ, Rudroff T, Kindred JH, Honce JM, Kwak JJ, Rudroff T. Multiple Sclerosis, Cannabis Use, and Clinical Disability: A Preliminary [18F]-Fluorodeoxyglucose Positron Emission Tomography Study. Cannabis Cannabinoid Res. 2018; 3(1):213-218. PMID: 30324138; PMCID: PMC6186162.
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    9. Kindred JH, Li K, Ketelhut NB, Proessl F, Fling BW, Honce JM, Shaffer WR, Rudroff T, Kindred JH, Li K, Ketelhut NB, Proessl F, Fling BW, Honce JM, Shaffer WR, Rudroff T. Cannabis use in people with Parkinson's disease and Multiple Sclerosis: A web-based investigation. Complement Ther Med. 2017 Aug; 33:99-104. PMID: 28735833.
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    10. Ketelhut NB, Kindred JH, Pimentel RE, Hess AM, Tracy BL, Reiser RF, Rudroff T, Ketelhut NB, Kindred JH, Pimentel RE, Hess AM, Tracy BL, Reiser RF, Rudroff T. Functional factors that are important correlates to physical activity in people with multiple sclerosis: a pilot study. Disabil Rehabil. 2018 10; 40(20):2416-2423. PMID: 28589732.
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    11. Rudroff T, Ketelhut NB, Kindred JH, Rudroff T, Ketelhut NB, Kindred JH. Metabolic imaging in exercise physiology. J Appl Physiol (1985). 2018 02 01; 124(2):497-503. PMID: 28153945.
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    12. Rudroff T, Kindred JH, Ketelhut NB, Rudroff T, Kindred JH, Ketelhut NB. Fatigue in Multiple Sclerosis: Misconceptions and Future Research Directions. Front Neurol. 2016; 7:122. PMID: 27531990; PMCID: PMC4969300.
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    13. Kindred JH, Ketelhut NB, Benson JM, Rudroff T, Kindred JH, Ketelhut NB, Benson JM, Rudroff T. FDG-PET detects nonuniform muscle activity in the lower body during human gait. Muscle Nerve. 2016 11; 54(5):959-966. PMID: 27011051.
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    14. Kindred JH, Tuulari JJ, Simon S, Luckasen GJ, Bell C, Rudroff T, Kindred JH, Tuulari JJ, Simon S, Luckasen GJ, Bell C, Rudroff T. Brown adipose and central nervous system glucose uptake is lower during cold exposure in older compared to young men: a preliminary PET study. Aging Clin Exp Res. 2016 Jun; 28(3):557-60. PMID: 26754046.
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    15. Hebert JR, Kindred JH, Bucci M, Tuulari JJ, Brenner LA, Forster JE, Koo PJ, Rudroff T, Hebert JR, Kindred JH, Bucci M, Tuulari JJ, Brenner LA, Forster JE, Koo PJ, Rudroff T. Cognitive-Motor Related Brain Activity During Walking: Differences Between Men and Women With Multiple Sclerosis. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2016 Jan; 97(1):61-6. PMID: 26450771.
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    16. Rudroff T, Kindred JH, Kalliokoski KK, Rudroff T, Kindred JH, Kalliokoski KK. [18F]-FDG positron emission tomography--an established clinical tool opening a new window into exercise physiology. J Appl Physiol (1985). 2015 May 15; 118(10):1181-90. PMID: 25767034.
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    17. Kindred JH, Tuulari JJ, Bucci M, Kalliokoski KK, Rudroff T, Kindred JH, Tuulari JJ, Bucci M, Kalliokoski KK, Rudroff T. Walking Speed and Brain Glucose Uptake are Uncoupled in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis. Front Hum Neurosci. 2015; 9:84. PMID: 25741275; PMCID: PMC4332285.
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    18. Kindred JH, Kalliokoski KK, Bojsen-Møller J, Rudroff T, Kindred JH, Kalliokoski KK, Bojsen-M?ller J, Rudroff T. Regional differences of [(18)F]-FDG uptake within the brain during fatiguing muscle contractions. Brain Behav. 2015 Apr; 5(4):e00319. PMID: 25798334; PMCID: PMC4356841.
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    19. Ketelhut NB, Kindred JH, Manago MM, Hebert JR, Rudroff T, Ketelhut NB, Kindred JH, Manago MM, Hebert JR, Rudroff T. Core muscle characteristics during walking of patients with multiple sclerosis. J Rehabil Res Dev. 2015; 52(6):713-24. PMID: 26562753.
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    20. Kindred JH, Ketelhut NB, Rudroff T, Kindred JH, Ketelhut NB, Rudroff T. Glucose uptake heterogeneity of the leg muscles is similar between patients with multiple sclerosis and healthy controls during walking. Clin Biomech (Bristol, Avon). 2015 Feb; 30(2):159-65. PMID: 25541392; PMCID: PMC4323621.
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    21. Kindred JH, Koo PJ, Rudroff T, Kindred JH, Koo PJ, Rudroff T. Glucose uptake of the spinal cord in patients with multiple sclerosis detected by ?8F-fluorodeoxyglucose PET/CT after walking. Spinal Cord. 2014 Nov; 52 Suppl 3:S11-3. PMID: 25376308.
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    22. Rudroff T, Kindred JH, Benson JM, Tracy BL, Kalliokoski KK, Rudroff T, Kindred JH, Benson JM, Tracy BL, Kalliokoski KK. Greater glucose uptake heterogeneity in knee muscles of old compared to young men during isometric contractions detected by [(18)F]-FDG PET/CT. Front Physiol. 2014; 5:198. PMID: 24904432; PMCID: PMC4035600.
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    23. Rudroff T, Kindred JH, Koo PJ, Karki R, Hebert JR, Rudroff T, Kindred JH, Koo PJ, Karki R, Hebert JR. Asymmetric glucose uptake in leg muscles of patients with Multiple Sclerosis during walking detected by [18F]-FDG PET/CT. NeuroRehabilitation. 2014; 35(4):813-23. PMID: 25323085.
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