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Kathryn M. Sibley
Researcher at University of Manitoba
Publications - 97
Citations - 2652
Kathryn M. Sibley is an academic researcher from University of Manitoba. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Knowledge translation. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 79 publications receiving 2038 citations. Previous affiliations of Kathryn M. Sibley include University of Toronto & University of Waterloo.
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Using the systems framework for postural control to analyze the components of balance evaluated in standardized balance measures: a scoping review
Kathryn M. Sibley,Kathryn M. Sibley,Marla K. Beauchamp,Karen Van Ooteghem,Sharon E. Straus,Sharon E. Straus,Susan B. Jaglal,Susan B. Jaglal +7 more
TL;DR: Several standardized balance measures provide only partial information on postural control and omit important components of balance related to avoiding falls, which may limit the overall interpretation of an individual's balance ability.
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Chronic disease and falls in community-dwelling Canadians over 65 years old: a population-based study exploring associations with number and pattern of chronic conditions
Kathryn M. Sibley,Kathryn M. Sibley,Jennifer Voth,Jennifer Voth,Sarah E. P. Munce,Sharon E. Straus,Sharon E. Straus,Susan B. Jaglal +7 more
TL;DR: Both the number and pattern of chronic conditions were related to falls, and COPD emerged as a significant predictor of falls despite affecting a smaller proportion of respondents.
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Impairments in Systems Underlying Control of Balance in COPD
Marla K. Beauchamp,Kathryn M. Sibley,Kathryn M. Sibley,Bimal Lakhani,Bimal Lakhani,Julia Romano,Sunita Mathur,Roger S. Goldstein,Dina Brooks +8 more
TL;DR: Individuals with COPD exhibit impairments in all balance subcomponents and demonstrate slower reaction times in response to perturbations, associated with reduced physical activity levels and skeletal muscle weakness.
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Behavior change interventions and policies influencing primary healthcare professionals’ practice—an overview of reviews
Bhupendrasinh F Chauhan,Maya M. Jeyaraman,Amrinder Singh Mann,Justin Lys,Becky Skidmore,Kathryn M. Sibley,Ahmed M Abou-Setta,Ryan Zarychanski +7 more
TL;DR: Behavior change interventions including education, training, and enablement in the context of collaborative team-based approaches are effective to change practice of primary healthcare professionals.
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Effects of an aerobic exercise program on aerobic capacity, spatiotemporal gait parameters, and functional capacity in subacute stroke.
Ada Tang,Kathryn M. Sibley,Scott G. Thomas,Mark Bayley,Denyse Richardson,William E. McIlroy,Dina Brooks +6 more
TL;DR: A trend toward greater improvement in aerobic capacity and walking capacity suggests that early aerobic training can be safely implemented without deleterious effects on stroke rehabilitation and should be considered for inclusion in rehabilitation programs.