MONDAY 26 NOVEMBER 1:30PM – 3.00PM
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Posters should be AO size maximum with portrait orientation (841mm wide × 1189 mm high).
Posters will remain up for the duration of the conference (from conference opening on Monday 26 Nov until the conference ends on Wednesday 28 Nov).
P01 | EDEN DELAHUNTY Cold-water immersion of a single limb increases motor cortex excitability for the opposite limb (Read abstract) |
P02 | CHRISTOPHER LATELLA Group III/IV muscle afferent feedback does not modulate intracortical excitability and inhibition following fatiguing exercise (Read abstract) |
P03 | SIOBHAN DONGÉS Paired corticospinal-motoneuronal stimulation does not improve maximal voluntary elbow flexion in people with incomplete cervical spinal cord injury (Read abstract) |
P04 | ASHLEE HENDY Investigating the effects of muscle contraction and conditioning stimulus-intensity on short-interval intracortical inhibition (Read abstract) |
P05 | CASSANDRA RUSSELL Effects of postural challenge on responses to cortical stimulation: a potential probe of extrapyramidal tract function? (Read abstract) |
P06 | SIMON SUMMERS The relationship between motor cortex organisation and motor variability in the transition to sustained muscle pain (Read abstract) |
P07 | VIDA ALIZAD Timed Up and Go task after applying anodal-transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) in people with Parkinson’s disease? Preliminary results (Read abstract) |
P08 | ELEFTHERIA GIANNOULI Guidelines for the design of stepping interventions for falls prevention (Read abstract) |
P09 | YOSHIRO OKUBO Motor learning processes in responding to increasingly unpredictable trips and slips in older adults (Read abstract) |
P10 | MATTHEW BRODIE Using Smart Socks and Rhythmic Haptic Cues to Stimulate the Foot Arch May Reduce Gait Variability During a Freezing of Gait Elicitation Task (Read abstract) |
P11 | GARETH JONES Estimates of gait initiation-onset in both stroke and healthy individuals during the sit-to-walk task (Read abstract) |
P12 | JASMINE MENANT Balance in dizzy middle-aged and older people reporting unsteadiness: is it all in the head? (Read abstract) |
P13 | MEG LETTON The validity of inertial measurement units (IMU) in three-dimensional lower-body human gait analysis (Read abstract) |
P14 | RACHEL KENNEDY Can retrospective report of falls provide an accurate snapshot of falling compared to prospective reporting in children and adolescents with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease? (Read abstract) |
P15 | LUKE PERRATON Quadriceps rate of force development following total knee replacement is associated with gait speed – low-cost clinically feasible methodology (Read abstract) |
P16 | ARKIEV D’SOUZA Measurement of intramuscular fat in the medial gastrocnemius of stroke patients (Read abstract) |
P17 | JUNYA EGUCHI The topography of hypertrophy: how muscle architecture changes with strength training (Read abstract) |
P18 | KYLIE TUCKER Assessment of individual muscle mechanical properties: a systematic review (Read abstract) |
P19 | JAMES NUZZO Reliability of tests of muscle strength and voluntary activation: a narrative review (Read abstract) |
P20 | JACOB THORSTENSEN Antagonism of the D2 dopamine receptor reduces voluntary muscle activation and enhances central fatigue in humans (Read abstract) |
P21 | GABRIEL TRAJANO The effect of moderate-duration passive muscle stretching on persistent inward currents estimated through paired motor unit analysis (Read abstract) |
P22 | JOANNA DIONG Involuntary hamstring muscle activity reduces passive hip range of motion during the straight leg raise test (Read abstract) |
P23 | MARTIN HÉROUX Poor statistical reporting, inadequate data presentation and spin persist despite editorial advice (Read abstract) |
P24 | STEPHEN BESTED Mixing robotic guidance and unassisted practice for the learning of a sequential movement (Read abstract) |
P25 | PHU HOANG Safety and Feasibility of an Eccentric Exercise Intervention in People with Multiple Sclerosis with ankle contractures – A Case Series of five subjects (Read abstract) |
P26 | MICHAEL PSARAKIS Wearable technology reveals gait compensations, unstable walking patterns and fatigue in people with Multiple Sclerosis (Read abstract) |
P27 | ANNIE BUTLER Does the way we grasp objects affect how we perceive our hands? (Read abstract) |
P28 | SERAJUL KHAN The role of the otoliths in vestibulo-ocular reflex adaptation (Read abstract) |
P29 | THOMAS KNELLWOLF Changes in centre of pressure are encoded by muscle spindles supplying intrinsic muscle of the foot in freely standing humans (Read abstract) |
P30 | VAUGHAN MACEFIELD Disturbed proprioception at the knee but not the elbow in hereditary sensory & autonomic neuropathy type III (Read abstract) |
P31 | HASSAN QURESHI The hands are immediately perceived closer to body midline in the absence of vision (Read abstract) |
P32 | LEWIS INGRAM The upper limb physiological profile assessment (PPA): description and reliability (Read abstract) |
P33 | CLAIRE BOSWELL-RUYS Respiratory muscle reflex control and dysphagia in incomplete tetraplegia (Read abstract) |
P34 | EUAN MCCAUGHEY Optimal electrode position for Abdominal Functional Electrical Stimulation (Read abstract) |
P35 | DANIEL MCKEOWN Severe acute hypoxia reduces motor unit firing rate during isometric contractions (Read abstract) |
P36 | AMAL OSMAN The upper airway is most collapsible during expiration in obstructive sleep apnoea (Read abstract) |
P37 | DAVID MORKOS Wearable devices reveal impaired respiratory and cardiovascular responses to clinical assessments and activities during daily life in people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. (Read abstract) |
P38 | ITOPA AJAYI Hippocampal modulation of respiratory motor output (Read abstract) |
P39 | DAINA STURNIEKS The effect of optic flow on standing balance in young and older people with low and high fall risk (Read abstract) |