What is he best known for?
The fields of study he is best known for:
- Internal medicine
- Surgery
- Neuroscience
Mary P. Galea mainly focuses on Physical therapy, Physical medicine and rehabilitation, Anatomy, Spinal cord and Neuroscience.
His Physical therapy research integrates issues from Ankle and Randomized controlled trial.
Mary P. Galea interconnects Rehabilitation, Range of motion, Young adult and Motor skill in the investigation of issues within Physical medicine and rehabilitation.
His Anatomy research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Cerebral cortex, Coactivation, Somatosensory system and Low back pain.
His studies deal with areas such as Axon guidance, Motor control and Pyramidal tracts as well as Spinal cord.
His Neuroscience research incorporates elements of Treadmill and Open field.
His most cited work include:
- Gait and balance impairment in early multiple sclerosis in the absence of clinical disability (363 citations)
- EphA4 (Sek1) receptor tyrosine kinase is required for the development of the corticospinal tract (339 citations)
- Reorganization of the motor cortex is associated with postural control deficits in recurrent low back pain. (323 citations)
What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?
Mary P. Galea mostly deals with Physical therapy, Physical medicine and rehabilitation, Rehabilitation, Spinal cord injury and Randomized controlled trial.
Mary P. Galea has included themes like Ankle, Quality of life and Quality of life in his Physical therapy study.
Many of his studies on Physical medicine and rehabilitation involve topics that are commonly interrelated, such as Stroke.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Psychological intervention, Observational study and Clinical trial.
His research integrates issues of Functional electrical stimulation, Electrophysiology and Muscle atrophy in his study of Spinal cord injury.
His work investigates the relationship between Spinal cord and topics such as Anatomy that intersect with problems in Neuroscience and Stimulation.
He most often published in these fields:
- Physical therapy (45.31%)
- Physical medicine and rehabilitation (44.34%)
- Rehabilitation (35.28%)
What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2018-2021)?
- Physical medicine and rehabilitation (44.34%)
- Rehabilitation (35.28%)
- Multiple sclerosis (10.36%)
In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:
Mary P. Galea mainly investigates Physical medicine and rehabilitation, Rehabilitation, Multiple sclerosis, Spinal cord injury and Physical therapy.
His study ties his expertise on Stroke together with the subject of Physical medicine and rehabilitation.
His studies in Rehabilitation integrate themes in fields like Robotics, Randomized controlled trial, Artificial intelligence and Clinical trial.
His Multiple sclerosis study incorporates themes from Anesthesia and Neuroimaging, Chronic pain, Neuroscience.
The concepts of his Spinal cord injury study are interwoven with issues in Skeletal muscle, Nerve Transfer, Peripheral nerve and Pathology.
His work on Functional ability as part of general Physical therapy study is frequently connected to Multidisciplinary approach, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them.
Between 2018 and 2021, his most popular works were:
- Rehabilitation for People With Multiple Sclerosis: An Overview of Cochrane Reviews (33 citations)
- Expanding traditional tendon-based techniques with nerve transfers for the restoration of upper limb function in tetraplegia: a prospective case series. (20 citations)
- Gait compensatory mechanisms in unilateral transfemoral amputees. (7 citations)
In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:
- Internal medicine
- Surgery
- Disease
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Rehabilitation, Physical medicine and rehabilitation, Gait, Treadmill and Randomized controlled trial.
His Rehabilitation research incorporates themes from Global health, Clinical trial and Accreditation.
His work deals with themes such as Tendon transfer, Tendon and Nerve Transfer, which intersect with Physical medicine and rehabilitation.
His Gait research incorporates themes from Analysis of variance, Divergence, Postural Balance and Stability.
His Randomized controlled trial research integrates issues from Biofeedback, Treatment outcome and Stroke, Rehabilitation unit, Gait training.
Mary P. Galea interconnects Coactivation, Electromyography, Muscle activation, Muscle coactivation and Ankle in the investigation of issues within Gait.
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