Julie A. Robichaud

1.7k total citations · 1 hit paper
22 papers, 1.3k citations indexed

About

Julie A. Robichaud is a scholar working on Neurology, Biomedical Engineering and Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation. According to data from OpenAlex, Julie A. Robichaud has authored 22 papers receiving a total of 1.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 15 papers in Neurology, 10 papers in Biomedical Engineering and 5 papers in Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation. Recurrent topics in Julie A. Robichaud's work include Parkinson's Disease Mechanisms and Treatments (14 papers), Neurological disorders and treatments (10 papers) and Muscle activation and electromyography studies (10 papers). Julie A. Robichaud is often cited by papers focused on Parkinson's Disease Mechanisms and Treatments (14 papers), Neurological disorders and treatments (10 papers) and Muscle activation and electromyography studies (10 papers). Julie A. Robichaud collaborates with scholars based in United States. Julie A. Robichaud's co-authors include Daniel M. Corcos, Cynthia L. Comella, Wendy M. Kohrt, David E. Vaillancourt, Cynthia Poon, Fabian J. David, Sue E. Leurgans, Miriam Rafferty, Kerstin D. Pfann and Charity G. Moore and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Neurophysiology, Experimental Brain Research and Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.

In The Last Decade

Julie A. Robichaud

21 papers receiving 1.2k citations

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Cynthia Poon United States
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Xia Shen China
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Shook, Robin P., Christie A. Befort, Catherine Siengsukon, et al.. (2023). Body metrics are associated with clinical, free-living, and self-report measures of mobility in a cohort of adults with obesity and multiple sclerosis. Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders. 79. 105010–105010. 4 indexed citations
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Christiansen, Cory L., Charity G. Moore, Margaret Schenkman, et al.. (2017). Factors Associated With Ambulatory Activity in De Novo Parkinson Disease. Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy. 41(2). 93–100. 27 indexed citations
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Schenkman, Margaret, Charity G. Moore, Wendy M. Kohrt, et al.. (2017). Effect of High-Intensity Treadmill Exercise on Motor Symptoms in Patients With De Novo Parkinson Disease. JAMA Neurology. 75(2). 219–219. 334 indexed citations breakdown →
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David, Fabian J., Julie A. Robichaud, David E. Vaillancourt, et al.. (2016). Progressive resistance exercise restores some properties of the triphasic EMG pattern and improves bradykinesia: the PRET-PD randomized clinical trial. Journal of Neurophysiology. 116(5). 2298–2311. 37 indexed citations
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Rafferty, Miriam, Janey Prodoehl, Julie A. Robichaud, et al.. (2016). Effects of 2 Years of Exercise on Gait Impairment in People With Parkinson Disease: The PRET-PD Randomized Trial. Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy. 41(1). 21–30. 51 indexed citations
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David, Fabian J., Julie A. Robichaud, Sue E. Leurgans, et al.. (2015). Exercise improves cognition in Parkinson's disease: The PRET‐PD randomized, clinical trial. Movement Disorders. 30(12). 1657–1663. 141 indexed citations
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Prodoehl, Janey, Miriam Rafferty, Fabian J. David, et al.. (2014). Two-Year Exercise Program Improves Physical Function in Parkinson’s Disease. Neurorehabilitation and neural repair. 29(2). 112–122. 77 indexed citations
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Corcos, Daniel M., Julie A. Robichaud, Fabian J. David, et al.. (2013). A two‐year randomized controlled trial of progressive resistance exercise for Parkinson's disease. Movement Disorders. 28(9). 1230–1240. 233 indexed citations
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David, Fabian J., Miriam Rafferty, Julie A. Robichaud, et al.. (2011). Progressive Resistance Exercise and Parkinson's Disease: A Review of Potential Mechanisms. Parkinson s Disease. 2012. 1–10. 79 indexed citations
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Poon, Cynthia, Julie A. Robichaud, Daniel M. Corcos, Jennifer G. Goldman, & David E. Vaillancourt. (2011). Combined measures of movement and force variability distinguish Parkinson’s disease from essential tremor. Clinical Neurophysiology. 122(11). 2268–2275. 21 indexed citations
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Robichaud, Julie A., Kerstin D. Pfann, Sue E. Leurgans, et al.. (2008). Variability of EMG patterns: A potential neurophysiological marker of Parkinson’s disease?. Clinical Neurophysiology. 120(2). 390–397. 46 indexed citations
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Robichaud, Julie A., et al.. (2005). FUNCTIONAL REACH. Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy. 29(4). 193–193.
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Robichaud, Julie A., Kerstin D. Pfann, David E. Vaillancourt, Cynthia L. Comella, & Daniel M. Corcos. (2004). Force control and disease severity in Parkinson's disease. Movement Disorders. 20(4). 441–450. 56 indexed citations
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Comella, Cynthia, Melanie Brandabur, Daniel M. Corcos, et al.. (2004). Muscle activation patterns in point-to-point and reversal movements in healthy, older subjects and in subjects with Parkinson?s disease. Experimental Brain Research. 157(1). 67–78. 10 indexed citations
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Pfann, Kerstin D., Cynthia L. Comella, Daniel M. Corcos, Melanie Brandabur, & Julie A. Robichaud. (2004). Greater impairment of extension movements as compared to flexion movements in Parkinson?s disease. Experimental Brain Research. 156(2). 240–254. 44 indexed citations
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Robichaud, Julie A., Kerstin D. Pfann, Cynthia L. Comella, & Daniel M. Corcos. (2002). Effect of medication on EMG patterns in individuals with Parkinson's disease. Movement Disorders. 17(5). 950–960. 61 indexed citations
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Brunt, Denis, et al.. (1998). Limits of the dual-strategy hypothesis in an isometric plantar flexion contraction. Experimental Brain Research. 122(4). 459–466. 5 indexed citations
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Robichaud, Julie A., et al.. (1996). Air-splint pressure effect on soleus muscle alpha motoneuron reflex excitability in subjects with spinal cord injury. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 77(8). 778–782. 18 indexed citations
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Brunt, Denis & Julie A. Robichaud. (1996). Relationship between Motoneuron Pool Excitability and Parameters of Timing and Force in an Isometric Ankle-Extension Movement. Perceptual and Motor Skills. 82(2). 448–450. 1 indexed citations
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Robichaud, Julie A. & Denis Brunt. (1994). Effect of Circumferential Pressure on Response Parameters during Ballistic Ankle Plantar Flexion in Healthy Adults. Perceptual and Motor Skills. 78(2). 427–434. 2 indexed citations

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