Citation: Donnelly, K., Linnea, K., Grant, D., & Lichtenstein, J. (2017). The feasibility and impact of a yoga pilot programme on the quality of life for adults with acquired brain injury. Brain Injury, 31(2), 208-214. Link to publisher’s article.
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The acceptability and feasibility of a novel virtual reality based social skills training game for schizophrenia: Preliminary findings
Citation: Adery, L, Ichinose, M., Torregrossa, L., Wade, J., Nichols, H., Bekele, E.,…Park, S. (2018). The acceptability and feasibility of a novel virtual reality based social skills training game for schizophrenia: Preliminary findings. Psychiatry Research, 9(270), 496-502. Link to publisher’s article.
Effects of dance practice on functional mobility, motor symptoms, and quality of life in people with parkinson’s disease: A systematic review with meta-analysis
Citation: Dos Santos Delabary, M., Komeroski, I., Monteiro, E., Costa, R., & Haas, A., (2018). Effects of dance practice on functional mobility, motor symptoms, and quality of life in people with parkinson’s disease: A systematic review with meta-analysis. Aging Clinical and Experimental Research, 30(7), 727-735. Link to publisher’s article.
Effectiveness of virtual reality training for balance and gait rehabilitation in people with multiple sclerosis: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Citation: Casuso-Holgado, M., Martin-Valero, R., Carazo, A., Medrano-Sanchez, E., Cortes-Vega, M., & Montero-Bancalero, F. (2018). Effectiveness of virtual reality training for balance and gait rehabilitation in people with multiple sclerosis: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Clinical Rehabilitation, 32(9), 1220-1234. Link to publisher’s article.
Interventions involving repetitive practice improve strength after stroke: A systematic review
Citation: de Sousa, D., Harvey, L., Dorsch, S., & Glinsky, J. (2018). Interventions involving repetitive practice improve strength after stroke: A systematic review. Journal of Physiotherapy, 64(4), 210-221. Link to publisher’s article.
Effect of yoga and physical exercise on motor functions among substance abusers: A randomised comparative study
Citation: Gaihre, A. & Rajesh, S. (2018). Effect of yoga and physical exercise on motor functions among substance abusers: A randomised comparative study. Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research, 12(10), 10-14. Link to publisher’s article.
Connecting the dots from a distance: Does mentally traveling through space and time increase searching for life’s meaning?
Citation: Vazeou-Nieuwenhuis, A. (2018). Connecting the dots from a distance: Does mentally traveling through space and time increase searching for life’s meaning? The Journal of Positive Psychology, 13(2), 165-173. Link to publisher’s article.
Effects of acute exercise on drug craving, self-esteem, mood and affect in adults with poly-substance dependence: Feasibility and preliminary findings
Citation: Ellingsen, M., Johannesen, S., Martinsen, E., & Hallgren, M. (2018). Effects of acute exercise on drug craving, self-esteem, mood and affect in adults with poly-substance dependence: Feasibility and preliminary findings. Drug and Alcohol Review, 37(6), 789-793. Link to publisher’s article.
Do you believe happiness can change? An investigation of the relationship between happiness mindsets, well-being, and satisfaction
Citation: Van Tongeren, D. & Burnette, J. (2018). Do you believe happiness can change? An investigation of the relationship between happiness mindsets, well-being, and satisfaction. The Journal of Positive Psychology 13(2), 101-109. Link to publisher’s article.
The effect of wheelchair tai chi on balance control and quality of life among survivors of spinal cord injuries: A randomized controlled trial
Citation: Qi, Y., Zhang, X, Zhao, Y., Xie, H., Shen, X., Niu, W., & Wang, Y. (2018). The effect of wheelchair tai chi on balance control and quality of life among survivors of spinal cord injuries: A randomized controlled trial. Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice, 33, 7-11. Link to publisher’s article.