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MARY PAVOL, PHD
PHD
Clinical Neuropsychologist
NPI: 1346203551IndividualAccepts Medicare
Specialties, Licenses & Credentials
Clinical NeuropsychologistPrimary
Clinical Neuropsychologist
Code: 103G00000X
012994(NY)
CMS Specialties
PrimaryCLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST
Education
OTHER
Class of 1995
Research & Publications (20)
Neuropsychological function in adults with von Recklinghausen's neurofibromatosis.
PMID 16671865·Dev Neuropsychol·2006
4-observational
Effects of Down syndrome on three-dimensional motion during walking at different speeds.
PMID 19595593·Gait Posture·2009
8-other
Economy and preferred speed of walking in adults with and without Down syndrome.
PMID 19478345·Adapt Phys Activ Q·2009
8-other
Gait transitions of persons with and without intellectual disability.
PMID 19177950·Res Q Exerc Sport·2008
8-other
Deficient limb support is a major contributor to age differences in falling.
PMID 16876174·J Biomech·2007
8-other
Bone contact forces on the distal tibia during the stance phase of running.
PMID 17662295·J Biomech·2007
8-other
MRI-derived body segment parameters of children differ from age-based estimates derived using photogrammetry.
PMID 17462656·J Biomech·2007
8-other
Mechanisms of limb collapse following a slip among young and older adults.
PMID 16125182·J Biomech·2006
3-trial
Lower extremity strength plays only a small role in determining the maximum recoverable lean angle in older adults.
PMID 16339332·J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci·2005
8-other
Detecting and understanding differences in postural sway. Focus on "A new interpretation of spontaneous sway measures based on a simple model of human postural control".
PMID 15604460·J Neurophysiol·2005
8-other
Diminished stepping responses lead to a fall following a novel slip induced during a sit-to-stand.
PMID 15336285·Gait Posture·2004
8-other
Young and older adults exhibit proactive and reactive adaptations to repeated slip exposure.
PMID 15123760·J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci·2004
4-observational
Role of feedforward control of movement stability in reducing slip-related balance loss and falls among older adults.
PMID 12904492·J Neurophysiol·2003
8-other
Feedforward adaptations are used to compensate for a potential loss of balance.
PMID 12172665·Exp Brain Res·2002
8-other
Age influences the outcome of a slipping perturbation during initial but not repeated exposures.
PMID 12145362·J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci·2002
8-other
Influence of lower extremity strength of healthy older adults on the outcome of an induced trip.
PMID 12028206·J Am Geriatr Soc·2002
8-other
Can fall-related hip fractures be prevented by characterizing the biomechanical mechanisms of failed recovery?
PMID 12014698·Endocrine·2002
6-review
Body segment inertial parameter estimation for the general population of older adults.
PMID 11955511·J Biomech·2002
4-observational
Lower extremity muscle strength does not independently predict proximal femur bone mineral density in healthy older adults.
PMID 11882467·Bone·2002
8-other
Response time is more important than walking speed for the ability of older adults to avoid a fall after a trip.
PMID 11784538·J Biomech·2002
4-observational
Data courtesy of the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM). Ltrl is not affiliated with or endorsed by NLM.
Contact & Hours
- Address
- 710 W 168TH ST
NEW YORK, NY 10032 - Phone
- (646) 426-3876
Quick Facts
- NPI
- 1346203551
- Entity Type
- Individual
- Gender
- Female
- Medicare
- Accepted
- Specialties
- 1
- Locations
- 1
- Years in Practice
- 31
- Publications
- 20
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