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Karen L. McCulloch

Researcher at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Publications -  53
Citations -  1763

Karen L. McCulloch is an academic researcher from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The author has contributed to research in topics: Concussion & Rehabilitation. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 51 publications receiving 1456 citations.

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Reliability and Validity of the Upper-Extremity Motor Activity Log-14 for Measuring Real-World Arm Use

TL;DR: The participant MAL QOM scale can be used exclusively to reliably and validly measure real-world, upper-extremity rehabilitation outcome and functional status in chronic stroke patients with mild-to-moderate hemiparesis.
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The arm motor ability test: Reliability, validity, and sensitivity to change of an instrument for assessing disabilities in activities of daily living

TL;DR: The AMAT detected the difference in change occurring as a result of the passage of 1 versus 2 weeks in these subacute inpatients, presumably as an result of intensive therapy and/or spontaneous recovery, confirming the results of an earlier intervention study.
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Lessons Learned in Participant Recruitment and Retention: The EXCITE Trial

TL;DR: The recruitment process for the Extremity Constraint-Induced Therapy Evaluation (EXCITE) trial illustrates obstacles to and strategies for participant accrual and retention that are inherent in rehabilitation clinical trials.
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Balance, attention, and dual-task performance during walking after brain injury: associations with falls history.

TL;DR: Balance was more strongly related to falls history than measures of attention or dual-task performance, and motor slowing in dual- task conditions may be an adaptive strategy, allowing performance of multiple tasks with reduced safety risk.