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PUBLICATIONS

Peer Reviewed Articles

2022

2021

Under Review:

 

Collimore AN*, Roto Cataldo AV*, Aiello AJ, Sloutsky R, Hutchinson K, Harris B, Ellis T, Awad LN.
Automated gait training by closed-loop control of music reduces the energy cost of walking and gait asymmetry after stroke.
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Mitjans M, Theofanidis M, Collimore AN, Pires A, Disney ML, Levine DM, Awad LN, Tron R. A visual-inertial filtering approach to 3-D gait estimations for clinical mobility assessment. 

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Collimore AN, Aiello AJ, Pohlig RT and Awad LN. The Dynamic Motor Control Index as a Marker of Age-Related Neuromuscular Impairment. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience. 2021.

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Mitjans M, Theofanidis M, Collimore AN, Disney ML, Levine DM, Awad LN, Tron R. Visual-Inertial Filtering for Human Walking Quantification. (PAPER) IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA).2021.

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Sloutsky R, Yücel MA, Collimore AN, Ottman E, Ellis TD, Walsh CJ, Boas DA, Awad LN. Targeting post-stroke walking automaticity with a propulsion-augmenting soft robotic exosuit: toward a biomechanical and neurophysiological approach to assistance prescription. (PAPER) IEEE EMBS Conference on Neural Engineering. 2021. Winner of Best Paper Award. View the paper.

2020

Hutchinson, K, Sloutsky, R, Collimore, A, Adams, B, Harris, B, Ellis, T, Awad, LN. (2020) Automating a progressive and
individualized rhythm-based walking training program after stroke: A music-based digital therapeutic. Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair. 2020.

National and International Conference Presentations

2022

Collimore AN, Pohlig RT, Awad LN. Identifying age-related changes in the neuromuscular control of walking using
reduced muscle sets. (PLATFORM) World Congress of Biomechanics. Tapei, Taiwan. Virtual, 2022

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Collimore AN, Pohlig RT, Awad LN. Minimum Viable Muscle Set for Identifying Impairments in the Neuromuscular Control of Walking Using the Dynamic Motor Control Index. (POSTER) North American Congress on Biomechanics. Ottowa, Canada. 2022

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2021

Collimore AN*, Roto AV*, Hutchinson K, Harris B, Awad LN. Rhythmic Auditory Stimulation Improves Cost of Transport and Asymmetry After Stroke.*co-first authors. (LIGHTNING TALK) American Society of Biomechanics Annual Meeting. Virtual. 2021

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Collimore AN, Aiello AJM, Pohlig RT, Awad LN. The dynamic motor control index is a better marker of age-related neuromotor impairments than the number of muscle synergies: Toward early detection of walking deficits. (POSTER) Neural Control of Movement Annual Meeting. Virtual. 2020.View the poster. 

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2020

Alvarez AM, Collimore AN, Aiello AJM, Binder-Macleod SA, Awad LN. Propulsion timing affects the relationship between paretic propulsion and long-distance walking function after stroke. (POSTER) American Society of Biomechanics Annual Meeting. Atlanta, GA. 2020. View the poster. 

 

O’Connor MV, Collimore AN, Roto AV, Aiello AJ, Sloutsky R, Harris B, Awad LN. Targeting Rhythm to Improve Economy: One Session of Music-Based Rhythmic Locomotor Training Improves Post-Stroke Economy. (POSTER) Combined Sections Meeting of the American Physical Therapy Association. Denver, CO. 2020.  

2017

Coyne M, Thomas C, Collimore A, Franzese C, and Hwang C. Early user centered insights on voice integrated technologies through retrospective analysis. (POSTER) Connected Health Conference. Boston, MA. 2017. View Abstract Here 

Regional Conference Presentations

2020

Collimore AN, Aiello AJM, Awad LN. Complexity of neuromuscular control is impaired with aging and associatedwith reduced central drive to the paretic plantarflexors after stroke: A preliminary study. (POSTER) NeuroBostonFall 2020 Symposium. Boston, MA. 2020. View the poster. 

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