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Rania Almajid
Rania Almajid
Assistant Professor, Stockton University
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei stockton.edu
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Visual dependence affects the motor behavior of older adults during the Timed Up and Go (TUG) test
R Almajid, C Tucker, WG Wright, E Vasudevan, E Keshner
Archives of gerontology and geriatrics 87, 104004, 2020
292020
Role of gender in dual-tasking timed up and go tests: a cross-sectional study
R Almajid, E Keshner
Journal of motor behavior 51 (6), 681-689, 2019
182019
Balance confidence and turning behavior as a measure of fall risk
R Almajid, R Goel, C Tucker, E Keshner
Gait & Posture 80, 1-6, 2020
152020
Effects of wearing a head-mounted display during a standard clinical test of dynamic balance
R Almajid, C Tucker, E Keshner, E Vasudevan, WG Wright
Gait & posture 85, 78-83, 2021
142021
Assessment of dual-tasking during a dynamic balance task using a smartphone app: a pilot study
R Almajid, R Goel
Journal of physical therapy science 34 (2), 115-121, 2022
12022
Aging-Related Decrements During the Activities of the Timed Up and Go Test When Combined With Motor Task and Visual Stimulation
R Almajid
Temple University, 2018
12018
Effect of visual dependence and task loads on the TUG sub-components in old and young adults
R Almajid, E Keshner, WG Wright, C Tucker, E Vasudevan
2017 International Conference on Virtual Rehabilitation (ICVR), 1-2, 2017
12017
Effects of visual field immersion and sub-threshold plantar vibration on balance
S Snell, R Al Majid, E Keshner
2013 International Conference on Virtual Rehabilitation (ICVR), 168-169, 2013
12013
Dual-tasking interference is exacerbated outdoors: A pilot study
R Almajid, KO Appiah-Kubi, D Cipriani, R Goel
Frontiers in Sports and Active Living 5, 1077362, 2023
2023
Effects of Head-Mounted Display on kinematics of the Timed Up and GO test: does the addition of a visual stimulus matter?
R Almajid, E Keshner, W Wright, E Vasudevan, C Tucker
2018
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