Publications by authors named "Tara Lynn Henechowicz"

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  • People with traumatic brain injury (TBI) commonly struggle with mobility and cognitive impairments, which are often treated separately in rehab, despite evidence connecting the two.
  • This study aimed to explore the relationship between cognitive recovery and gait recovery in TBI patients, analyzing data from 93 participants over a 12-month period.
  • Results indicated that cognitive tests at 2 months post-injury, particularly TMT-B and DS-F, were significantly linked to gait performance and could predict mobility outcomes at 12 months, suggesting the need for rehabilitation strategies that combine cognitive and physical recovery efforts.
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The present study investigated motor kinematics underlying performance-related movements in marimba performance. Participants played a marimba while motion capture equipment tracked movements of the torso, shoulders, elbows, wrists, and hands. Principal components analysis was applied to assess the movements during the performance related to sound production and sound preparation.

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This cross-sectional survey investigated the transition of Neurologic Music Therapy (NMT) services from in-person (pre-COVID-19) to telehealth (since COVID-19) to (1) determine whether the use of an NMT paradigm contributes to the successful transition of therapy services to telehealth, (2) identify which NMT domains and techniques are transferable from in-person to telehealth, (3) identify whether there are differences in the transition of NMT services across different employment settings, and (4) evaluate the potential benefits and challenges of telehealth NMT. An online survey comprised of 49 closed and open-ended questions was distributed by the Academy of Neurologic Music Therapy to 2,778 NMT affiliates worldwide. The survey sought information on demographics, telehealth perceptions, technology, assessment, clinical practice, safety, and caregiver involvement.

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