Thomas George Hornby

Thomas George Hornby

Indiana University Bloomington

H-index: 42

North America-United States

About Thomas George Hornby

Thomas George Hornby, With an exceptional h-index of 42 and a recent h-index of 30 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Indiana University Bloomington, specializes in the field of Locomotor training, pharmacology, neurological injury.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Increasing activity after stroke: a randomized controlled trial of high-intensity walking and step activity intervention

Comparative Efficacy of High-Intensity Training Versus Conventional Training in Individuals With Chronic Traumatic Brain Injury: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Study

Implementing Continuous Heart Rate Monitoring during Physical Therapy Improved Functional Outcomes Following Inpatient Stroke Rehabilitation

Rethinking the tools in the toolbox

Cost-effectiveness of high-intensity training vs conventional therapy for individuals with subacute stroke

The Value of Rehabilitation Interventions—Integrating Evidence, Clinical Expertise, Critical Assessment, and Patient Needs: A Conference Report

Gait and balance outcome measures are responsive in severely impaired individuals undergoing inpatient stroke rehabilitation

The value of high intensity locomotor training applied to patients with acute-onset neurologic injury

Thomas George Hornby Information

University

Position

School of Medicine

Citations(all)

8469

Citations(since 2020)

3312

Cited By

6455

hIndex(all)

42

hIndex(since 2020)

30

i10Index(all)

94

i10Index(since 2020)

69

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Indiana University Bloomington

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Thomas George Hornby Skills & Research Interests

Locomotor training

pharmacology

neurological injury

Top articles of Thomas George Hornby

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Increasing activity after stroke: a randomized controlled trial of high-intensity walking and step activity intervention

Stroke

Elizabeth D Thompson

Ryan T Pohlig

Kiersten M McCartney

T George Hornby

Scott E Kasner

...

2024/1

Comparative Efficacy of High-Intensity Training Versus Conventional Training in Individuals With Chronic Traumatic Brain Injury: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Study

Journal of Neurotrauma

Abbey Plawecki

Christopher E Henderson

Jennifer K Lotter

Lindsay H Shoger

Erin Inks

...

2024/1/25

Implementing Continuous Heart Rate Monitoring during Physical Therapy Improved Functional Outcomes Following Inpatient Stroke Rehabilitation

2023 Combined Sections Meeting (CSM)

Maghan Bretz

Chris Henderson

Jenni Moore

T George Hornby Hannah LaMar

2023/2/23

Rethinking the tools in the toolbox

T George Hornby

2022/6/20

Cost-effectiveness of high-intensity training vs conventional therapy for individuals with subacute stroke

Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation

T George Hornby

Miriam R Rafferty

Daniel Pinto

Dustin French

Neil Jordan

2022/7/1

The Value of Rehabilitation Interventions—Integrating Evidence, Clinical Expertise, Critical Assessment, and Patient Needs: A Conference Report

Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation

Elliot J Roth

T George Hornby

2022/7/1

Gait and balance outcome measures are responsive in severely impaired individuals undergoing inpatient stroke rehabilitation

Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation

Christopher Henderson

Roberta Virva

Lauren Lenca

John F Butzer

Linda Lovell

...

2022/6/1

The value of high intensity locomotor training applied to patients with acute-onset neurologic injury

Meghan Fahey

Gabrielle Brazg

Christopher E Henderson

Abbey Plawecki

Emily Lucas

...

2022/7/1

Step count accuracy during poststroke physical therapy and simulated activities

Translational Journal of the American College of Sports Medicine

Lindsay Toth

CE Henderson

AS Kaplan

TG Hornby

2022

Letter to the Editor on" The Effectiveness of the Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation Method on Gait Parameters in Patients with Stroke: A Systematic Review”

Herb Karpatkin

Heather Hayes

Lauren Snowdon

Parminder K Padgett

Laura Doyle

...

2022/11/1

Applying the knowledge-to-action framework to implement gait and balance assessments in inpatient stroke rehabilitation

Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation

Jennifer L Moore

Roberta Virva

Chris Henderson

Lauren Lenca

John F Butzer

...

2022/7/1

Step monitor accuracy during PostStroke physical therapy and simulated activities

Translational Journal of the American College of Sports Medicine

Christopher E Henderson

Lindsay Toth

Andrew Kaplan

Thomas George Hornby

2022/1/1

Increasing the amount and intensity of stepping training during inpatient stroke rehabilitation improves locomotor and non-locomotor outcomes

Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair

Christopher E Henderson

Abbey Plawecki

Emily Lucas

Jennifer K Lotter

Molly Scofield

...

2022/8/25

Predicting discharge walking function with high-intensity stepping training during inpatient rehabilitation in nonambulatory patients poststroke

Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

Christopher E Henderson

Megan Fahey

Gabrielle Brazg

Jennifer L Moore

T George Hornby

2022/7/1

Gains in daily stepping activity in people with chronic stroke after high-intensity gait training in variable contexts

Physical Therapy

T George Hornby

Abbey Plawecki

Jennifer K Lotter

Molly E Scofield

Emily Lucas

...

2022/8/1

Community Mobility Method Selection in Individuals With iSCI: A Qualitative Analysis

Journal of Humanities in Rehabilitation

Carey L Holleran

Jennifer Fogo

Stephanie A Miller

T George Hornby

2021/9/1

脳卒中患者の移動能力に歩行練習の強度と種類が与える影響

理学療法東京= Physical therapy Tokyo/東京都理学療法士協会 編

T George Hornby

Christopher E Henderson

Abbey Plawecki

Emily Lucas

Jennifer Lotter

...

2021

Moving forward

School Psychology and Social Justice: Conceptual Foundations and Tools for Practice

David Shriberg

Samuel Y Song

Antoinette Halsell Miranda

Kisha M Radliff

2013/1/17

Development and results of an implementation plan for high-intensity gait training

Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy

Jennifer L Moore

Elisabeth Bø

Anne Erichsen

Ingvild Rosseland

Joakim Halvorsen

...

2021/10/1

Task-specific versus impairment-based training on locomotor performance in individuals with chronic spinal cord injury: a randomized crossover study

Neurorehabilitation and neural repair

Jennifer K Lotter

Christopher E Henderson

Abbey Plawecki

Molly E Holthus

Emily H Lucas

...

2020/7

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Co-Authors

H-index: 85
William Z. Rymer, M.D., Ph.D.

William Z. Rymer, M.D., Ph.D.

North Western University

H-index: 60
Catherine E. Lang

Catherine E. Lang

Washington University in St. Louis

H-index: 47
Brian Schmit

Brian Schmit

Marquette University

H-index: 44
James M. Elliott, PT, PhD, FAPTA

James M. Elliott, PT, PhD, FAPTA

Northwestern University

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