Meret Branscheidt (@meretbr) 's Twitter Profile
Meret Branscheidt

@meretbr

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Fred Crevecoeur (@fredericcrevec1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Editors and neuroscience journals: motor behaviour is perhaps the closest thing to a neural mechanism that I can think of... It tells more about neural functions than neural data (which often times are correlates of behaviour)

Alkis Hadjiosif (@alkismh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New preprint about our #stroke work on #medrxiv – the first (of hopefully many) with Meret Branscheidt (co-first), Manuel Alejandro Anaya, Keith Runnalls, Jennifer Keller, Amy J Bastian, @celnik_lab, and John W. Krakauer! medrxiv.org/content/10.110… A short #tweetprint: 1/n

cereneoclinic (@cereneoclinic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our goal is to lead patients back to an #independent life. Therefore, #cereneo has developed a unique concept to help patients along their entire recovery process from the inpatient stay with intense & personalised therapy over transition & therapy at home to #telerehabilitation.

Our goal is to lead patients back to an #independent life. Therefore, #cereneo has developed a unique concept to help patients along their entire recovery process from the inpatient stay with intense & personalised therapy over transition & therapy at home to #telerehabilitation.
cereneoclinic (@cereneoclinic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The goal of our inpatient #rehabilitation is to build a strong foundation for a successful & sustainable recovery by developing an #individualtreatment plan considering a patient’s personal needs & requirements.

The goal of our inpatient #rehabilitation is to build a strong foundation for a successful & sustainable recovery by developing an #individualtreatment plan considering a patient’s personal needs & requirements.
cereneoclinic (@cereneoclinic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With the StimuLOOP project, the research team of Prof. Dr. A. Luft, Medical Director at cereneo, & Prof. Dr. Ing. R. Gassert help patients to get back on their feet quickly despite a stroke or Parkinson. As part of this, we extend our movement therapy by an innovative technology.

Josh Dubnau 🇵🇸 (@joshdubnau) 's Twitter Profile Photo

34/37 Moreover, inequity in our Capitalist society is NOT about luck. Amazon workers who cannot afford healthcare aren’t unlucky, they are exploited. People in prison are largely there because of racism (and yes, Hardin pushes the ‘heritability’ of criminality too).

Josh Dubnau 🇵🇸 (@joshdubnau) 's Twitter Profile Photo

37/37 Inequity isn't a result of a genetic roll of the dice during meiosis to produce sperm and egg. Instead, it is a product of White supremacist structures in our society, which were created by colonialist and Capitalist systems of exploitation.

Ryan Roemmich (@ryanroemmich) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interested in human movement and #poseestimation? We assembled an interdisciplinary group of clinician-scientists, movement scientists, and engineers to review and discuss applications of pose estimation for improving human health and performance. mdpi.com/1424-8220/21/2…

Kristan Leech (@kristanleech) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are so glad that the PT community is engaged in the latest motor learning research! See our response to a recent letter to the editor of PTJ linked below. We would love to hear any other thoughts! academic.oup.com/ptj/advance-ar…

Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Clarence Thomas writes, in a concurring opinion, that the Supreme Court should reconsider Griswold, Lawrence, and Obergefell — the rulings that now protect contraception, same-sex relationships, and same-sex marriage.

Alkis Hadjiosif (@alkismh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks APTAAcademyofNeuroPT for showcasing our recently published stroke study and its potential implications for rehabilitation. Meret Branscheidt and I are happy to answer any questions, also check the #tweetprint a few tweets below!

Adam Mastroianni (@a_m_mastroianni) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Recently I wrote a post suggesting that peer review doesn't work, and then some weird things happened. A tenured professor threatened to get me fired. Strangers sent me unhinged emails. (People said nice things too.) This week I sort through it all. experimentalhistory.substack.com/p/the-dance-of…

Ryan Roemmich (@ryanroemmich) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're happy to share new work from our Precision Rehabilitation at Johns Hopkins Medicine team (from Johns Hopkins PM&R) now out in JAHA. Lily and Maggie French show how to use heart rate and step count data from wearable devices to define subgroups of persons with stroke based on real-world data.

Kate Hayward (@kate_hayward_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#SRRR3 papers are COMING OUT TODAY At 3pm Toronto Canada time, the 3rd international Stroke Recovery & Rehabilitation Roundtable recommendations will be released journals.sagepub.com/page/wso/srrr Launch 3.15pm Hall F #WSC2023 🟢Fatigue 🟢NIBS 🟢Control group design 🟢Mobility outcomes

Eric Topol (@erictopol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The first national and largest #LongCovid study of >280,000 affected individuals with multiple matched controls, mean age 48, 62% women, at 2+ year follow-up: substantial, persistent healthcare utilization and cost excess papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…

The first national and largest #LongCovid study of >280,000 affected individuals with multiple matched controls, mean age 48, 62% women, at 2+ year follow-up: substantial, persistent healthcare utilization and cost excess
papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…
Andrew Akbashev (@andrew_akbashev) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Overpublishing puts enormous stress on students and PIs. And brings tons of money to publishers in STEM. A new study shows that the number of papers is increasing FASTER than the number of #PhD graduates. It’s an amazing work with very useful statistics. Huge kudos to the

Overpublishing puts enormous stress on students and PIs.

And brings tons of money to publishers in STEM.

A new study shows that the number of papers is increasing FASTER than the number of #PhD graduates.

It’s an amazing work with very useful statistics. Huge kudos to the
John W. Krakauer (@blamlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In eLife - the journal: Against cortical reorganisation doi.org/10.7554/eLife.… Tamar Makin Plasticity Lab & I argue that one area of the brain cannot take over for another as claimed by remapping studies. Instead brain largely fixed in its capacities but some latent & can be up-regulated.

Nadia Jamil (@nadiaja11363107) 's Twitter Profile Photo

💥"You saw a very small hole in their necks, but doing the CT scan you could understand that their laryngus, their groin, their spine had been dissolved... » Christos Georgalas, a celebrated head and neck surgeon, is one of the few Greek doctors who have volunteered in Gaza in