Citation: Da Silva, F., da Rosa, R., deOliveira, L., Boll, A., de Alvarenga, J., Filho, P., de Melo, L., Xavier, A., & da Silva, R. (2018). Effects of physical exercise programs on cognitive function in Parkinson’s disease patients: A systematic review of randomized controlled trial of the last 10 years. PLoS ONE, 13(2), e0193113. Link to full article.
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Twelve-week physical and leisure activity programme improved cognitive function in community-dwelling elderly subjects: A randomized controlled trial
Citation: Kamegaya, T., Araki, Y., Kigure, H., & Yamaguchi, H. (2014). Twelve-week physical and leisure activity programme improved cognitive function in community-dwelling elderly subjects: A randomized controlled trial. Psychogeriatrics, 14(1), 47-54. Link to publisher’s article.
A yoga program for cognitive enhancement
Citation: Brunner, D., Abramovitch, A., Etherton, J. (2017). A yoga program for cognitive enhancement. PLoS ONE, 12(8), e0182366. Link to publisher’s article.
An interactive sports video game as an intervention for rehabilitation of community-living patients with schizophrenia: A controlled, single-blind, crossover study
Citation: Shimizu, N., Umemura, T., Matsunaga, M., & Hirai, T. (2017). An interactive sports video game as an intervention for rehabilitation of community-living patients with schizophrenia: A controlled, single-blind, crossover study. PLoS ONE, 12(11), e0187480. Link to publisher’s article.
White matter integrity declined over 6-months, but dance intervention improved integrity of the fornix of older adults
Citation: Burzynska, A., Jiao, Y., Knecht, A., Fanning, J., Awick, E., Chen, T.,…Kramer, A. (2017). White matter integrity declined over 6-months, but dance intervention improved integrity of the fornix of older adults. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 9(59), 1-15. Link to publisher’s article.
Smartphones as assistive technology following traumatic brain injury: A preliminary study of what helps and what hinders
Citation: Wong, D., Sinclair, K.., Seabrook, E., McKay, A., & Ponsford, J. (2017). Smartphones as assistive technology following traumatic brain injury: A preliminary study of what helps and what hinders. Disability and Rehabilitation, 39(23), 2387-2394. Link to publisher’s article.
Dual task training in persons with Multiple Sclerosis: A feasibility randomized controlled trial
Citation: Sosnoff, J., Wajda, D., Sandroff, B., Roeing, K., Sung, J., & Motl, R. (2017). Dual task training in persons with Multiple Sclerosis: A feasibility randomized controlled trial. Clinical Rehabilitation, 31(10), 1322-1331. Link to publisher’s article.
The outcomes of mindfulness-based interventions for adults who have experienced a traumatic brain injury: A systematic review of the literature
Citation: Kenuk, S. & Porter, H. (2017). The outcomes of mindfulness-based interventions for adults who have experienced a traumatic brain injury: A systematic review of the literature. American Journal of Recreation Therapy, 16(2), 9-19. Link to publisher’s article.
A prospective observational study of outcomes from rehabilitation of elderly patients with moderate to severe cognitive impairment
Citation: Vassallo, M., Poynter, L., Kwan, J., Sharma, J., & Allen, S. (2016). A prospective observational study of outcomes from rehabilitation of elderly patients with moderate to severe cognitive impairment. Clinical Rehabilitation, 30(9), 901-908. Link to publisher’s article.
Effects of recreational therapy on functional independence of people recovering from stroke
Citation: Williams, R., Barrett, J., Vercoe, H., Maahs-Fladung, C., Loy, D., & Skalko, T. (2007). Effects of recreational therapy on functional independence of people recovering from stroke. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 41(4), 326-332. Link to publisher’s article.