Shraddha Srivastava

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InstitutionMedical University of South Carolina
DepartmentHSR Administration
AddressP.O. Box MSC 700
C202
CHP Bldg C - 77 President St.
Phone843-792-6165
Fax843-792-1358
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    Brain, Movement Disorders, Muscle, Stroke

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    1. Srivastava S, Seamon BA, Patten C, Kautz SA. Variation of body?weight supported treadmill training parameters during a single session can modulate muscle activity patterns in post-stroke gait. Exp Brain Res. 2023 Feb; 241(2):615-627. PMID: 36639543; PMCID: PMC9895011.
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    2. Srivastava S, Seamon BA, Marebwa BK, Wilmskoetter J, Bowden MG, Gregory CM, Seo NJ, Hanlon CA, Bonilha L, Brown TR, Neptune RR, Kautz SA, Srivastava S, Seamon BA, Marebwa BK, Wilmskoetter J, Bowden MG, Gregory CM, Seo NJ, Hanlon CA, Bonilha L, Brown TR, Neptune RR, Kautz SA. The relationship between motor pathway damage and flexion-extension patterns of muscle co-excitation during walking. Front Neurol. 2022; 13:968385. PMID: 36388195; PMCID: PMC9650203.
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    3. Lewallen LK, Srivastava S, Kautz SA, Neptune RR, Lewallen LK, Srivastava S, Kautz SA, Neptune RR. Assessment of turning performance and muscle coordination in individuals post-stroke. J Biomech. 2021 01 04; 114:110113. PMID: 33338757; PMCID: PMC7874524.
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    4. 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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    5. Liew BXW, De Nunzio AM, Srivastava S, Falla D, Liew BXW, De Nunzio AM, Srivastava S, Falla D. Influence of low back pain and its remission on motor abundance in a low-load lifting task. Sci Rep. 2020 10 20; 10(1):17831. PMID: 33082380; PMCID: PMC7576852.
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    6. Srivastava S, Patten C, Kautz SA, Srivastava S, Patten C, Kautz SA. Altered muscle activation patterns (AMAP): an analytical tool to compare muscle activity patterns of hemiparetic gait with a normative profile. J Neuroeng Rehabil. 2019 01 31; 16(1):21. PMID: 30704483; PMCID: PMC6357420.
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    7. Kao PC, Srivastava S, Kao PC, Srivastava S. Mediolateral footpath stabilization during walking in people following stroke. PLoS One. 2018; 13(11):e0208120. PMID: 30496257; PMCID: PMC6264822.
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    8. Srivastava S, Kao PC, Reisman DS, Higginson JS, Scholz JP, Srivastava S, Kao PC, Reisman DS, Higginson JS, Scholz JP. Correction to: Coordination of muscles to control the footpath during over-ground walking in neurologically intact individuals and stroke survivors. Exp Brain Res. 2018 06; 236(6):1835. PMID: 29574479.
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    9. Srivastava S, Kao PC, Reisman DS, Scholz JP, Agrawal SK, Higginson JS, Srivastava S, Kao PC, Reisman DS, Scholz JP, Agrawal SK, Higginson JS. Robotic Assist-As-Needed as an Alternative to Therapist-Assisted Gait Rehabilitation. Int J Phys Med Rehabil. 2016 Oct; 4(5). PMID: 28580370; PMCID: PMC5450822.
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    10. Srivastava S, Kao PC, Reisman DS, Higginson JS, Scholz JP, Srivastava S, Kao PC, Reisman DS, Higginson JS, Scholz JP. Coordination of muscles to control the footpath during over-ground walking in neurologically intact individuals and stroke survivors. Exp Brain Res. 2016 07; 234(7):1903-1914. PMID: 26898314; PMCID: PMC6050990.
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    11. Srivastava S, Kao PC, Kim SH, Stegall P, Zanotto D, Higginson JS, Agrawal SK, Scholz JP, Srivastava S, Kao PC, Kim SH, Stegall P, Zanotto D, Higginson JS, Agrawal SK, Scholz JP. Assist-as-Needed Robot-Aided Gait Training Improves Walking Function in Individuals Following Stroke. IEEE Trans Neural Syst Rehabil Eng. 2015 Nov; 23(6):956-63. PMID: 25314703; PMCID: PMC6050016.
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    12. Kao PC, Srivastava S, Agrawal SK, Scholz JP, Kao PC, Srivastava S, Agrawal SK, Scholz JP. Effect of robotic performance-based error-augmentation versus error-reduction training on the gait of healthy individuals. Gait Posture. 2013 Jan; 37(1):113-20. PMID: 22832470; PMCID: PMC3513649.
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