[1] | Madhavan, S., Cole, K., Shields, RK. Proprioceptive Coordination-Triggered Movement Sequences And Simple Reaction Time, Society for Neuroscience, Orlando, FL ( November 2002). |
[2] | Madhavan S, Shields RK. Influence of Age on Dynamic Position Sense. Society for Neuroscience, New Orleans, LA. (November 2003). |
[3] | Shields RK, Dudley-Javoroski S, Deshpande PJ, and Madhavan S. Long-Term Electrical Stimulation Training prevents Soleus Muscle Adaptation after Spinal Cord Injury. Society for Neuroscience, New Orleans, LA. (November 2003). |
[4] | Madhavan S, Shields RK. Neuromuscular Control of the Knee during a Single Limb Squat Exercise. Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, CA. (October 2004). |
[5] | Dudley-Javoroski S, Shields RK, Deshpande PJ, and Madhavan S. Electrically-Induced Muscle Contractions attenuate Bone Loss after Spinal Cord Injury. American College of Sports Medicine, Nashville, TN. (June 2005). |
[6] | Shields RK, Dudley-Javoroski S, Deshpande PJ, and Madhavan S. Minimal Dose of Electrical Stimulation Training adapts Skeletal Muscle after Spinal Cord Injury. American College of Sports Medicine, Nashville, TN (June 2005). |
[7] | Iguchi M, Madhavan S and Shields RK. Influence of Hamstrings Fatigue on Neuromuscular Control of the Knee during a Weight Bearing Exercise. Combined Sections Meeting, American Physical Therapy Association. San Diego CA (February 2006) |
[8] | Madhavan S and Shields RK. Influence of Age on Neuromuscular Control of the Knee during a Weight Bearing Exercise. Combined Section Meeting, American Physical Therapy Association, San Diego CA (February 2006) |
[9] | Madhavan S, Dye L, Humbert S, Muckler B, Rodemeyer T, Jennifer R, Littmann A and Shields RK. Practice Improves Accuracy and Alters Neuromuscular Activation Patterns during a Single Leg Weight Bearing Task in Females. Combined Section Meeting, American Physical Therapy Association. Boston MA (Feb 2007) |
[10] | Madhavan S, Iguchi M, Littmann A and Shields RK. Expected perturbations alter Neuromuscular Activation Patterns during a Single Leg Weight-bearing Task in Females. Combined Section Meeting, American Physical Therapy Association. Boston MA (Feb 2007) |
[11] | Madhavan S, and Shields RK. Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Influences Performance Accuracy and Muscle Co-activation Patterns during a Single Limb Weight Bearing Task. Combined Section Meeting, American Physical Therapy Association. Nashville TN (Feb 2008) |
[12] | Jayaram G, Madhavan S and Stinear JW. Can we prime the post-stroke lower limb motor cortex using transcranial stimulation? 38th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Washington DC, November 2008 |
[13] | Madhavan S and Stinear JW. Lateralization of brain activity in stroke survivors. Combined Section Meeting, American Physical Therapy Association. Las Vegas NV (Feb 2009) |
[14] | Madhavan S and Stinear JW. Ipsilateral vs. contralateral cortical projections to lower limb spinal motoneurons following stroke. 39th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Chicago, Illinois (Nov 2009) |
[15] | Madhavan S and Stinear JW. Association between lower limb corticospinal tract asymmetries and cortical motor thresholds in individuals with stroke. Combined Section Meeting, American Physical Therapy Association. San Diego CA (Feb 2010) |
[16] | Madhavan S. Influence of the non-lesioned hemisphere on paretic leg function post stroke. Invited talk. NIDRR Annual Mary Switzer Conference. Washington DC (Oct 2010) |
[17] | Madhavan S and Stinear JW. Cortical stimulation enhances ankle motor skill acquisition in patients with stroke. Combined Section Meeting, American Physical Therapy Association. Washington DC (Feb 2011). Platform Presentation |
[18] | Madhavan S, Weber II KA and Stinear JW. Targeting non-invasive brain stimulation to enhance ankle motor control.40th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, CA (Nov 2010) |
[19] | Shah B and Madhavan S. Non invasive brain stimulation enhances ankle motor skill acquisition and retention. Combined Section Meeting, American Physical Therapy Association. Chicago, Il (Feb 2012) |
[20] | Kantak S, Madhavan S, Oikawa K, Yousuke E, Stinear JW, Hornby TG, Rymer Z, Jayaraman A. Robotic exoskeleton device improves walking performance and alters motor cortical excitability in patients post-stroke. Combined Section Meeting, American Physical Therapy Association. Chicago, Il (Feb 2012) |