Netta Harries

447 total citations
20 papers, 320 citations indexed

About

Netta Harries is a scholar working on Psychiatry and Mental health, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health and Clinical Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Netta Harries has authored 20 papers receiving a total of 320 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 17 papers in Psychiatry and Mental health, 10 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health and 8 papers in Clinical Psychology. Recurrent topics in Netta Harries's work include Cerebral Palsy and Movement Disorders (17 papers), Infant Development and Preterm Care (10 papers) and Family and Disability Support Research (8 papers). Netta Harries is often cited by papers focused on Cerebral Palsy and Movement Disorders (17 papers), Infant Development and Preterm Care (10 papers) and Family and Disability Support Research (8 papers). Netta Harries collaborates with scholars based in Israel, Jordan and United States. Netta Harries's co-authors include Simona Bar‐Haim, Mark Belokopytov, Eli Lahat, J. Kaplanski, Muhammed Al-Jarrah, Jack A. Loeppky, Amir Karniel, Yeshayahu Hutzler, Neil J. Perkins and Hagar Patish and has published in prestigious journals such as Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, Gait & Posture and Disability and Rehabilitation.

In The Last Decade

Netta Harries

19 papers receiving 295 citations

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Netta Harries Israel 12 256 139 114 63 54 20 320
Amy Bodkin United States 5 259 1.0× 146 1.1× 85 0.7× 58 0.9× 50 0.9× 7 293
Rannei Sæther Norway 11 338 1.3× 214 1.5× 134 1.2× 102 1.6× 63 1.2× 15 398
Inge Franki Belgium 14 325 1.3× 204 1.5× 124 1.1× 104 1.7× 55 1.0× 23 423
Adriana Neves dos Santos Brazil 12 354 1.4× 186 1.3× 110 1.0× 120 1.9× 57 1.1× 28 439
Hsiu‐Ching Chiu Taiwan 9 254 1.0× 117 0.8× 88 0.8× 75 1.2× 106 2.0× 19 288
Teresa Pountney United Kingdom 11 285 1.1× 142 1.0× 126 1.1× 64 1.0× 27 0.5× 16 367
Won‐Ho Kim South Korea 9 176 0.7× 80 0.6× 78 0.7× 77 1.2× 89 1.6× 36 290
Josse De Cat Belgium 11 400 1.6× 141 1.0× 127 1.1× 240 3.8× 76 1.4× 18 441
Jolanda C van der Heide Netherlands 9 480 1.9× 274 2.0× 119 1.0× 167 2.7× 109 2.0× 10 606
Shamekh El-Shamy Egypt 13 234 0.9× 82 0.6× 42 0.4× 100 1.6× 107 2.0× 27 388

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Harries, Netta, et al.. (2021). Perceived barriers and facilitators for increasing the physical activity of adolescents and young adults with cerebral palsy: a focus group study. Disability and Rehabilitation. 44(22). 6649–6659. 11 indexed citations
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Bar‐Haim, Simona, et al.. (2019). Effects of Exercise Interventions on Habitual Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior in Adolescents With Cerebral Palsy. Pediatric Exercise Science. 31(4). 416–424. 7 indexed citations
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Harries, Netta, et al.. (2018). Comparison of Habitual Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior in Adolescents and Young Adults With and Without Cerebral Palsy. Pediatric Exercise Science. 31(1). 60–66. 17 indexed citations
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Harries, Netta, et al.. (2016). Effects of a group circuit progressive resistance training program compared with a treadmill training program for adolescents with cerebral palsy. Developmental Neurorehabilitation. 20(6). 347–354. 12 indexed citations
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Al-Jarrah, Muhammed, et al.. (2014). Individualized Treadmill and Strength Training for Chronic Stroke Rehabilitation: Effects of Imbalance. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation. 21(sup1). S25–S32. 12 indexed citations
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Harries, Netta, Jack A. Loeppky, Muhammed Al-Jarrah, et al.. (2014). A stair-climbing test for measuring mechanical efficiency of ambulation in adults with chronic stroke. Disability and Rehabilitation. 37(11). 1004–1008. 3 indexed citations
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Harries, Netta, et al.. (2014). Duration and patterns of habitual physical activity in adolescents and young adults with cerebral palsy. Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology. 56(7). 673–680. 37 indexed citations
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Bar‐Haim, Simona, et al.. (2013). Training to walk amid uncertainty with Re-Step: measurements and changes with perturbation training for hemiparesis and cerebral palsy. Disability and Rehabilitation Assistive Technology. 8(5). 417–425. 15 indexed citations
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Bar‐Haim, Simona, et al.. (2013). Mechanical efficiency and balance in adolescents and young adults with cerebral palsy. Gait & Posture. 38(4). 668–673. 11 indexed citations
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Bar‐Haim, Simona, Netta Harries, Jack A. Loeppky, et al.. (2010). Effectiveness of motor learning coaching in children with cerebral palsy: a randomized controlled trial. Clinical Rehabilitation. 24(11). 1009–1020. 43 indexed citations
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Harries, Netta, et al.. (2009). The Effects of Femoral Derotation Osteotomy in Children With Cerebral Palsy. Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics. 29(1). 68–72. 13 indexed citations
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Bar‐Haim, Simona, et al.. (2009). Repeatability of Net Mechanical Efficiency During Stair Climbing in Children with Cerebral Palsy. Pediatric Physical Therapy. 21(4). 320–324. 3 indexed citations
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Bar‐Haim, Simona, Netta Harries, Mark Belokopytov, Eli Lahat, & J. Kaplanski. (2008). Random perturbation: A potential aid in treatment of children with cerebral palsy. Disability and Rehabilitation. 30(19). 1420–1428. 14 indexed citations
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Bar‐Haim, Simona, Mark Belokopytov, Netta Harries, Jack A. Loeppky, & J. Kaplanski. (2007). Prediction of mechanical efficiency from heart rate during stair-climbing in children with cerebral palsy. Gait & Posture. 27(3). 512–517. 8 indexed citations
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Bar‐Haim, Simona, et al.. (2007). Method of analysing the performance of self-paced and engine induced cycling in children with cerebral palsy. Disability and Rehabilitation. 29(16). 1261–1269. 3 indexed citations
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Bar‐Haim, Simona, et al.. (2006). Comparison of efficacy of Adeli suit and neurodevelopmental treatments in children with cerebral palsy. Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology. 48(5). 325–330. 57 indexed citations
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Harries, Netta, et al.. (2004). Changes over years in gross motor function of 3-8 year old children with cerebral palsy: using the Gross Motor Function Measure (GMFM-88).. PubMed. 6(7). 408–11. 28 indexed citations
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Bar‐Haim, Simona, et al.. (2004). A stair-climbing test for ambulatory assessment of children with cerebral palsy. Gait & Posture. 20(2). 183–188. 21 indexed citations
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Katz, Kalman, et al.. (2001). Musculoskeletal Deformities in Behr Syndrome. Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics. 21(4). 512–514. 2 indexed citations
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Katz, Kalman, et al.. (2001). Musculoskeletal deformities in Behr syndrome.. Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics. 21(4). 512–514. 3 indexed citations

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