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Michael VanNostrand
Michael VanNostrand
Postdoctoral fellow, Wayne State University
Verified email at wayne.edu
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Development and initial validation of a digital divided-attention neurocognitive test for use in concussion assessment
M VanNostrand, B Rieger, J Baracks, C Neville
Brain injury 33 (7), 941-951, 2019
22019
Cognitive-Motor Interference and Cortical Activation While Walking in Individuals With Multiple Sclerosis
M VanNostrand, B Belanger, G Purin, SL Kasser, M Cannizzaro
Motor Control 26 (4), 677-693, 2022
12022
Backwards walking speed reserve in persons with multiple sclerosis
PG Monaghan, M VanNostrand, NE Fritz
Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders 85, 105556, 2024
2024
Information processing speed and disease severity predict real-world ambulation in persons with multiple sclerosis
M VanNostrand, M Bae, J Ramsdell, SL Kasser
Gait & Posture, 2024
2024
An Exploratory Study of Community Mobility in Adults With Multiple Sclerosis Across Different Ambulation Levels
C Giroux, B Sogoloff, L Bergmans, M Bae, M Vannostrand, SL Kasser
International Journal of MS Care 25 (4), 145-151, 2023
2023
Mobility and dual tasking in the everyday lives of adults with multiple sclerosis: a qualitative exploration
M VanNostrand, K Emberley, E Cairns, K Shanahan, SL Kasser
Adapted physical activity quarterly 1 (aop), 1-16, 2023
2023
The Utility Of Novel Clinical Dual Task Assessments For Individuals With Multiple Sclerosis: The Bridge To Understanding Real-World Ambulation
M VanNostrand
2023
Predicting falls in adults with multiple sclerosis using patient-reported measures: Are perceptions of dual-tasking missing?
M VanNostrand, B Sogoloff, C Giroux, L Bergmans, SL Kasser
Multiple sclerosis and related disorders 68, 104115, 2022
2022
Cognitive-motor interference and cortical activation during walking and turning in individuals with multiple sclerosis
M Vannostrand, B Belanger, S Kasser, M Cannizzaro
MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS JOURNAL 26 (3_ SUPPL), 499-499, 2020
2020
Study Protocol of a Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Backward Walking to Forward Walking Training on Balance in Multiple Sclerosis: The Train-Ms Trial
M VanNostrand, PG Monaghan, AM Daugherty, NE Fritz
Available at SSRN 4793511, 0
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