
| Title | Author | Year | SCOPUS | PUBMED | ISI | TCI | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | Walking devices used by the elderly living in rural areas of Thailand. | Patcharawan, S Thaweewannakij, T Kaewsanmung, S Kaewjoho, C Saengsuwan, J Amatachaya, S |
0 | ||||
| 2. | Factors related to obstacle crossing in independent ambulatory patients with spinal cord injury. | Sugalya Amatachaya Thiwaporn Thaweewannakij Jutarat Adirek-udomrat Wantana Siritaratiwat |
2010 | ||||
| 3. | Reference Values of Physical Performance in Thai Elderly People Who Are Functioning Well and Dwelling in the Community | Thaweewannakij, T. Wilaichit, S. Chuchot, R. Yuenyong, Y. Saengsuwan, J. Siritaratiwat, W. Amatachaya, S. |
2013 | ||||
| 4. | Functional ability and health status of community-dwelling late age elderly with and without history of multiple falls | T. Thaweewannakij S. Amatachaya J. Saengsuwan W. Siritaratiwat |
2014 | ||||
| 5. | Walking devices used by community-dwelling elderly: Proportion, types, and associated factors | Suwannarat, P. Thaweewannakij, T. Kaewsanmung, S. Mato, L. Amatachaya, S. |
2015 | ||||
| 6. | Walking devices used by the elderly living in rural areas of thailand | Patcharawan Suwannarat Thiwabhorn Thaweewannakij Supapon Kaewsanmung Chonticha Kaewjoho Jiamjit Saengsuwan Sugalya Amatachaya |
2015 | ||||
| 7. | Functional ability and health status of community-dwelling late age elderly people with and without a history of falls | Thaweewannakij, T. Suwannarat, P. Mato, L. Amatachaya, S. |
2016 | ||||
| 8. | Validity and reliability of a thoracic kyphotic assessment tool measuring distance of the seventh cervical vertebra from the wall | Pipatana Amatachaya Sawitree Wongsa Thanat Sooknuan Thiwabhorn Thaweewannakij Maneepan Laophosri Nuttaset Manimanakorn Sugalya Amatachaya |
2016 | ||||
| 9. | Do ambulatory patients with spinal cord injury walk symmetrically? | M. Kumprou P. Amatachaya T. Sooknuan T. Thaweewannakij L. Mato S. Amatachaya |
2017 | ||||
| 10. | Effects of dual- and complex-task on walking ability of ambulatory individuals with spinal cord injury | Srisim, K Thaweewannakij, T Arrayawichanon, P Amatachaya, P Mato, L Amatachaya, S |
2017 | ||||
| 11. | Importance of independent sit-to-stand ability in ambulatory patients with spinal cord injury | Khuna, L Amatachaya, P Sooknuan, T Thaweewannakij, T Mato, L Seangsuwan, J Amatachaya, S |
2017 | ||||
| 12. | Is walking symmetry important for ambulatory patients with spinal cord injury? | Kumprou, M Amatachaya, P Sooknuan, T Thaweewannakij, T Amatachaya, S |
2017 | ||||
| 13. | Soft surfaces provide different effects on walking characteristics spatiotemporal gait modification of ambulatory patients with spinal cord injury who walked with or without a device | D. Promkeaw S. Amatachaya T. Thaweewannakij L. Mato P. Arrayawichanon P. Amatachaya |
2017 | ||||
| 14. | Failures in dual-task obstacle crossing could predict risk of future fall in independent ambulatory individuals with spinal cord injury. | Amatachaya, S Srisim, K Thaweewannakij, T Arrayawichanon, P Amatachaya, P Mato, L |
2018 | ||||
| 15. | Hyperkyphotic measures using distance from the wall: validity, reliability, and distance from the wall to indicate the risk for thoracic hyperkyphosis and vertebral fracture | Patcharawan Suwannarat Pipatana Amatachaya Thanat Sooknuan Patiphan Tochaeng Kanjana Kramkrathok Thiwabhorn Thaweewannakij Nuttaset Manimmanakorn Sugalya Amatachaya |
2018 | ||||
| 16. | Is the occiput-wall distance valid and reliable to determine the presence of thoracic hyperkyphosis? | Wiyanad, A Chokphukiao, P Suwannarat, P Thaweewannakij, T Wattanapan, P Gaogasigam, C Amatachaya, P Amatachaya, S |
2018 | ||||
| 17. | Is walking symmetry important for ambulatory patients with spinal cord injury? | Makamas Kumprou Pipatana Amatachaya Thanat Sooknuan Thiwabhorn Thaweewannakij Sugalya Amatachaya |
2018 | ||||
| 18. | Asymmetrical lower limb support ability of ambulatory individuals with stroke was clearly demonstrated while performing a challenging task | Thamnithis, P. Amatachaya, P. Thaweewannakij, T. Peungsuwan, P. Amatachaya, S. |
2019 | ||||
| 19. | Differences in physical performance among levels of body mass index in the community-dwelling elderly | Artchaithorn, P. Amatachaya, S. Peungsuwan, P. Thaweewannakij, T. |
2019 | ||||
| 20. | Dual-task obstacle crossing training could immediately improve ability to control a complex motor task and cognitive activity in chronic ambulatory individuals with spinal cord injury | Amatachaya, S Srisim, K Arrayawichanon, P Thaweewannakij, T Amatachaya, P |
2019 | ||||
| 21. | Failures in dual-task obstacle crossing could predict risk of future fall in independent ambulatory individuals with spinal cord injury | Sugalya Amatachaya Kitiyawadee Srisim Thiwabhorn Thaweewannakij Preeda Arrayawichanon Pipatana Amatachaya Lugkana Mato |
2019 | ||||
| 22. | Increased Lower Limb Loading During Sit-to-Stand is Important for the Potential for Walking Progression in Ambulatory Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury | Khuna, L Mato, L Amatachaya, P Thaweewannakij, T Amatachaya, S |
2019 | ||||
| 23. | Influence of timing protocols and distance covered on the outcomes of the 10-meter walk test | Amatachaya, S Kwanmongkolthong, M Thongjumroon, A Boonpew, N Amatachaya, P Saensook, W Thaweewannakij, T Hunsawong, T |
2019 | ||||
| 24. | The use of functional performance tests by primary health-care providers to determine walking ability with and without awalking device in community-dwelling elderly. | Suwannarat, P Kaewsanmung, S Thaweewannakij, T Amatachaya, S |
2019 | ||||
| 25. | Various surfaces challenge gait characteristics of ambulatory patients with spinal cord injury. | Donlaya Promkeaw Preeda Arrayawichanon Thiwabhorn Thaweewannakij Lugkana Mato Pipatana Amatachaya Sugalya Amatachaya |
2019 | ||||
| 26. | Asymmetrical lower limb loading in ambulatory patients with stroke was obviously found during sit-to-stand | Amatachaya, S. Nantawanichakorn, C. Amatachaya, P. Wiyanad, A. Sooknuan, T. Thaweewannakij, T. Wanpen, S. |
2020 | ||||
| 27. | Effects of Exercises on a Hard, Soft, and Sand Surface on Functional Outcomes of Community-Dwelling Older Individuals: A Randomized Controlled Trial | Kaewjoho, C. Thaweewannakij, T. Mato, L. Amatachaya, S. |
2020 | ||||
| 28. | Five times sit-to-stand test for ambulatory individuals with spinal cord injury: a psychometric study on the effects of arm placements | Lalita Khuna Thiwabhorn Thaweewannakij Pattra Wattanapan Pipatana Amatachaya Sugalya Amatachaya |
2020 | ||||
| 29. | Immediate effects of lower limb loading exercise during stepping with and without augmented loading feedback on mobility of ambulatory individuals with spinal cord injury: a single-blinded, randomized, cross-over trial. | Amatachaya, P. Thaweewannakij, T. Manimmanakorn, N. Amatachaya, S. |
2020 | ||||
| 30. | Influence of timing protocols and distance covered on the outcomes of the 10-meter walk test | Sugalya Amatachaya Mipattra Kwanmongkolthong Aungsana Thongjumroon Nuttaklitta Boonpew Pipatana Amatachaya Wilairat Saensook Thiwabhorn Thaweewannakij Torkamol Hunsawong |
2020 | ||||
| 31. | Outcomes of the five times sit-to-stand test could determine lower limb functions of ambulatory people with spinal cord injury only when assessed without hands | Khuna, L Phadungkit, S Thaweewannakij, T Amatachaya, P Amatachaya, S |
2020 | ||||
| 32. | Thai dance exercises benefited functional mobility and fall rates among community-dwelling older individuals. | Chonticha Kaewjoho Lugkana Mato Thiwabhorn Thaweewannakij Saowanee Nakmareong Supaporn Phadungkit Chitanongk Gaogasigam Sugalya Amatachaya |
2020 | ||||
| 33. | External Devices Among Individuals With Spinal Cord Injury From a Developing Country | Kumprou, M. Thaweewannakij, T. Arayawichanon, P. Amatachaya, P. Amatachaya, S. |
2021 | ||||
| 34. | The use of functional performance tests by primary health-care providers to determine walking ability with and without awalking device in community-dwelling elderly | Patcharawan Suwannarat Supapon Kaewsanmung Thiwabhorn Thaweewannakij Sugalya Amatachaya |
2021 | ||||
| 35. | The use of lower limb loading ability as an indicator for independence and safety in ambulatory individuals with spinal cord injury | Teerawat Nithiatthawanon Pipatana Amatachaya Thiwabhorn Thaweewannakij Nuttaset Manimmanakorn Lugkana Mato Sugalya Amatachaya |
2021 | ||||
| 36. | The utility of upper limb loading device in determining optimal walking ability in ambulatory individuals with spinal cord injury | Amatachaya, P. Arayawichanon, P. Thaweewannakij, T. Amatachaya, S. |
2021 | ||||
| 37. | Validity and reliability of the block method for measuring thoracic hyperkyphosis. | Pakwipa Chokphukiao Arpassanan Wiyanad Patcharawan Suwannarat Sugalya Amatachaya Lugkana Mato Pattra Wattanapan Chitanongk Gaogasigam Thiwabhorn Thaweewannakij |
2021 | ||||
| 38. | Various Surfaces Benefited Functional Outcomes and Fall Incidence in Individuals With Spinal Cord Injury: A Randomized Controlled Trial With Prospective Data Follow-up | Sugalya Amatachaya Donlaya Promkeaw Preeda Arayawichanon Thiwabhorn Thaweewannakij Pipatana Amatachaya |
2021 | ||||
| 39. | Ability to detect history of falls among individuals with spinal cord injury using upper limb loading during a seated push-up test | Wiyanad, A Khamnon, N Thaweewannakij, T Amatachaya, P Sooknuan, T Amatachaya, S |
2022 | ||||
| 40. | Effects of four-week lower limb loading training with and without augmented feedback on mobility, walking device use, and falls among ambulatory individuals with spinal cord injury: a randomized controlled trial. | Amatachaya, S Nithiatthawanon, T Amatachaya, P Thaweewannakij, T |
2022 | ||||
| 41. | Knee Extensor Muscle Strength to Measure the Ability of Five Times Sit to Stand Independently in Patients with Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury | Mato, L Chankavee, N Amatachaya, S Thaweewannakij, T |
2022 | ||||
| 42. | Musculoskeletal pain in ambulatory patients with spinal cord injury who walking with or without walking devices: Prevalence and impact on walking speed | Mato, L. Khamnon, N. Namwong, W. Thaweewannakij, T. Amatachaya, S. |
2022 | ||||
| 43. | Outcomes of the five times sit-to-stand test could determine lower limb functions of ambulatory people with spinal cord injury only when assessed without hands | Thaweewannakij, T. Amatachaya, P. Amatachaya, S. |
2022 | ||||
| 44. | Reliability and concurrent validity of the Spinal Cord Independence Measure III among rehabilitation professionals. | Amatachaya, S. Wattanapan, P. Thaweewannakij, T. |
2022 | ||||
| 45. | Responsiveness and minimal clinically important difference of the five times sit-to-stand test in ambulatory individuals with spinal cord injury: A six-month prospective cohort study. | Amatachaya, S Khuna, L Thaweewannakij, T |
2022 | ||||
| 46. | The use of simple muscle strength tests to reflect body compositions among individuals with spinal cord injury | Wiyanad, A Amatachaya, P Sooknuan, T Somboonporn, C Thaweewannakij, T Saengsuwan, J Amatachaya, S |
2022 | ||||
| 47. | Validity and reliability of the block method for measuring thoracic hyperkyphosis | Chokphukiao, P. Wiyanad, A. Suwannarat, P. Amatachaya, S. Mato, L. Wattanapan, P. Thaweewannakij, T. |
2022 | ||||
| 48. | Determination of Body Composition in Community-Dwelling Older Adults With and Without Sarcopenia Using Data From Practical Measures. | Amatachaya, S Chokphukiao, P Poncumhak, P Intaruk, R Thaweewannakij, T Amatachaya, P |
2023 | ||||
| 49. | Effects of modified long stick exercise on hyperkyphosis, muscle imbalance and balance control in elderly community-dwelling women with hyperkyphosis. | Chankavee, N Amatachaya, S Hunsawong, T Thaweewannakij, T Mato, L |
2023 | ||||
| 50. | Fall incidence and associated factors in spinal cord injury patients who walk with or without an ambulatory assistive device | Chaipiphat, N. Amatachaya, S. Thaweewannakij, T. Mato, L. |
2023 | ||||
| 51. | Reference Values and Cutoff Scores of the Spinal Cord Independence Measure III to Determine Independence for Wheelchair Users and Ambulatory Individuals With Spinal Cord Injury | Amatachaya, S Khamnon, N Wattanapan, P Wiyanad, A Thaweewannakij, T Namwong, W |
2023 | ||||
| 52. | Responsiveness and minimal clinically important difference of the five times sit-to-stand test in ambulatory individuals with spinal cord injury: A six-month prospective cohort study | Amatachaya, S. Khuna, L. Thaweewannakij, T. |
2023 | ||||
| 53. | Seated push-up tests: Reliable and valid measures for older individuals when used by primary healthcare providers. | Chokphukiao, P Poncumhak, P Thaweewannakij, T Intaruk, R Amatachaya, S |
2023 | ||||
| 54. | The 7th cervical vertebra wall distance (C7WD) identifies balance control, functional mobility and the risk of multiple falls in elderly community-dwelling women with thoracic hyperkyphosis | Chankavee, N. Amatachaya, S. Hunsawong, T. Thaweewannakij, T. Mato, L. |
2023 | ||||
| 55. | The 7th cervical vertebra wall distance (C7WD) identifies balance control, functional mobility and the risk of multiple falls in elderly community-dwelling women with thoracic hyperkyphosis. | Chankavee, N Amatachaya, S Hunsawong, T Thaweewannakij, T Mato, L |
2023 | ||||
| 56. | The Use of Practical Measures to Determine Body Composition of Older People. | Chokphukiao, P Poncumhak, P Intaruk, R Thaweewannakij, T Somboonporn, C Amatachaya, S |
2023 | ||||
| 57. | Walking speed to determine walking performance of people with mobility limitations from a developing country. | Wiyanad, A Thaweewannakij, T Intaruk, R Namwong, W Amatachaya, S |
2023 | ||||
| 58. | Test-retest reliability and minimal detectable change of four functional tests in community-dwelling older adults with high risk of falls. | Intaruk, R Phadungkit, S Kanpai, A Pawanta, K Srihapol, N Saengsuwan, J Amatachaya, S Thaweewannakij, T |
2024 | ||||
| 59. | The determination of sarcopenia in older adults using a practical measure. | Chokphukiao, P Amatachaya, S Poncumhak, P Intaruk, R Thaweewannakij, T Somboonporn, C Peungsuwan, P Amatachaya, P Sooknuan, T |
2024 | Count | 39 | 39 | 31 | 0 |
| Title | Authors | Year | Publication name | Cited count | ||||||||
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| < 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | 2025 | Total | ||||||
| 1. | Reference values of physical performance in Thai elderly people who are functioning well and dwelling in the community | Thaweewannakij, T. Wilaichit, S. Chuchot, R. Yuenyong, Y. Saengsuwan, J. Siritaratiwat, W. Amatachaya, S. |
2013 |
Physical Therapy 10 (93), pp. 1312-1320 |
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| 2. | Walking devices used by community-dwelling elderly: Proportion, types, and associated factors | Suwannarat, P. Thaweewannakij, T. Kaewsanmung, S. Mato, L. Amatachaya, S. |
2015 |
Hong Kong Physiotherapy Journal 1 (33), pp. 34-41 |
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| 3. | Walking devices used by the elderly living in rural areas of thailand | Suwannarat, P. Thaweewannakij, T. Kaewsanmung, S. Kaewjoho, C. Saengsuwan, J. Amatachaya, S. |
2015 |
Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences 2 (22), pp. 48-54 |
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| 4. | Functional ability and health status of community-dwelling late age elderly people with and without a history of falls | Thaweewannakij, T. Suwannarat, P. Mato, L. Amatachaya, S. |
2016 |
Hong Kong Physiotherapy Journal (34), pp. 1-9 |
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| 5. | Validity and reliability of a thoracic kyphotic assessment tool measuring distance of the seventh cervical vertebra from the wall | Amatachaya, P. Thaweewannakij, T. Laophosri, M. Amatachaya, S. |
2016 |
Hong Kong Physiotherapy Journal (35), pp. 30-36 |
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| 6. | Do ambulatory patients with spinal cord injury walk symmetrically? | Amatachaya, P. Thaweewannakij, T. Mato, L. Amatachaya, S. |
2017 |
Spinal Cord 2 (55), pp. 204-207 |
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| 7. | Effects of dual- and complex-task on walking ability of ambulatory individuals with spinal cord injury | Srisim, K. Thaweewannakij, T. Arrayawichanon, P. Amatachaya, P. Mato, L. Amatachaya, S. |
2017 |
European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine 6 (53), pp. 920-927 |
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| 8. | Importance of independent sit-to-stand ability in ambulatory patients with spinal cord injury | Amatachaya, P. Thaweewannakij, T. Mato, L. Amatachaya, S. |
2017 |
European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine 4 (53), pp. 521-526 |
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| 9. | Hyperkyphotic measures using distance from the wall: validity, reliability, and distance from the wall to indicate the risk for thoracic hyperkyphosis and vertebral fracture | Suwannarat, P. Amatachaya, P. Thaweewannakij, T. Manimmanakorn, N. Amatachaya, S. |
2018 |
Archives of Osteoporosis 1 (13), pp. |
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| 10. | Is the occiput-wall distance valid and reliable to determine the presence of thoracic hyperkyphosis? | Suwannarat, P. Thaweewannakij, T. Wattanapan, P. Amatachaya, P. Amatachaya, S. |
2018 |
Musculoskeletal Science and Practice (38), pp. 63-68 |
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| 11. | Is walking symmetry important for ambulatory patients with spinal cord injury? | Amatachaya, P. Thaweewannakij, T. Amatachaya, S. |
2018 |
Disability and Rehabilitation 7 (40), pp. 836-841 |
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| 12. | Asymmetrical lower limb support ability of ambulatory individuals with stroke was clearly demonstrated while performing a challenging task | Thamnithis, P. Amatachaya, P. Thaweewannakij, T. Peungsuwan, P. Amatachaya, S. |
2019 |
International Journal on Disability and Human Development 2 (18), pp. 145-151 |
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| 13. | Differences in physical performance among levels of body mass index in the community-dwelling elderly | Artchaithorn, P. Amatachaya, S. Peungsuwan, P. Thaweewannakij, T. |
2019 |
International Journal on Disability and Human Development 2 (18), pp. 161-169 |
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| 14. | Dual-task obstacle crossing training could immediately improve ability to control a complex motor task and cognitive activity in chronic ambulatory individuals with spinal cord injury | Amatachaya, S. Srisim, K. Arrayawichanon, P. Thaweewannakij, T. Amatachaya, P. |
2019 |
Topics in Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation 3 (25), pp. 260-270 |
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| 15. | Failures in dual-task obstacle crossing could predict risk of future fall in independent ambulatory individuals with spinal cord injury | Amatachaya, S. Srisim, K. Thaweewannakij, T. Arrayawichanon, P. Amatachaya, P. Mato, L. |
2019 |
Clinical Rehabilitation 1 (33), pp. 120-127 |
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| 16. | Increased lower limb loading during sit-to-stand is important for the potential for walking progression in ambulatory individuals with spinal cord injury | Mato, L. Amatachaya, P. Thaweewannakij, T. Amatachaya, S. |
2019 |
Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences 1 (26), pp. 99-106 |
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| 17. | Influence of timing protocols and distance covered on the outcomes of the 10-meter walk test | Amatachaya, S. Amatachaya, P. Saensook, W. Thaweewannakij, T. Hunsawong, T. |
2019 |
Physiotherapy Theory and Practice (), pp. |
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| 18. | Various surfaces challenge gait characteristics of ambulatory patients with spinal cord injury | Arrayawichanon, P. Thaweewannakij, T. Mato, L. Amatachaya, P. Amatachaya, S. |
2019 |
Spinal Cord 9 (57), pp. 805-813 |
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| 19. | Asymmetrical lower limb loading in ambulatory patients with stroke was obviously found during sit-to-stand | Amatachaya, S. Nantawanichakorn, C. Amatachaya, P. Wiyanad, A. Sooknuan, T. Thaweewannakij, T. Wanpen, S. |
2020 |
International Journal on Disability and Human Development 1 (19), pp. 33-42 |
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| 20. | Effects of exercises on a hard, soft, and sand surface on functional outcomes of community-dwelling older individuals: A randomized controlled trial | Kaewjoho, C. Thaweewannakij, T. Mato, L. Amatachaya, S. |
2020 |
Journal of Aging and Physical Activity 6 (28), pp. 836-843 |
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| 21. | Five times sit-to-stand test for ambulatory individuals with spinal cord injury: a psychometric study on the effects of arm placements | Thaweewannakij, T. Wattanapan, P. Amatachaya, P. Amatachaya, S. |
2020 |
Spinal Cord 3 (58), pp. 356-364 |
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| 22. | Immediate effects of lower limb loading exercise during stepping with and without augmented loading feedback on mobility of ambulatory individuals with spinal cord injury: a single-blinded, randomized, cross-over trial | Amatachaya, P. Thaweewannakij, T. Manimmanakorn, N. Amatachaya, S. |
2020 |
Spinal Cord 12 (58), pp. 1301-1309 |
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| 23. | Thai dance exercises benefited functional mobility and fall rates among community-dwelling older individuals | Kaewjoho, C. Mato, L. Thaweewannakij, T. Nakmareong, S. Amatachaya, S. |
2020 |
Hong Kong Physiotherapy Journal 1 (40), pp. 19-27 |
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| 24. | External Devices among Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury from a Developing Country | Kumprou, M. Thaweewannakij, T. Arayawichanon, P. Amatachaya, P. Amatachaya, S. |
2021 |
American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 10 (100), pp. 952-957 |
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| 25. | The use of functional performance tests by primary health-care providers to determine walking ability with and without awalking device in community-dwelling elderly | Suwannarat, P. Kaewsanmung, S. Thaweewannakij, T. Amatachaya, S. |
2021 |
Physiotherapy Theory and Practice 1 (37), pp. 64-72 |
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| 26. | The use of lower limb loading ability as an indicator for independence and safety in ambulatory individuals with spinal cord injury | Amatachaya, P. Thaweewannakij, T. Manimmanakorn, N. Mato, L. Amatachaya, S. |
2021 |
European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine 1 (57), pp. 85-91 |
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| 27. | The utility of upper limb loading device in determining optimal walking ability in ambulatory individuals with spinal cord injury | Amatachaya, P. Arayawichanon, P. Thaweewannakij, T. Amatachaya, S. |
2021 |
Hong Kong Physiotherapy Journal 1 (41), pp. 55-63 |
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| 28. | Various Surfaces Benefited Functional Outcomes and Fall Incidence in Individuals With Spinal Cord Injury: A Randomized Controlled Trial With Prospective Data Follow-up | Amatachaya, S. Arayawichanon, P. Thaweewannakij, T. Amatachaya, P. |
2021 |
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 1 (102), pp. 19-26 |
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| 29. | Ability to detect history of falls among individuals with spinal cord injury using upper limb loading during a seated push-up test | Wiyanad, A. Thaweewannakij, T. Amatachaya, P. Amatachaya, S. |
2022 |
European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine 3 (58), pp. 405-411 |
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| 30. | Knee Extensor Muscle Strength to Measure the Ability of Five Times Sit to Stand Independently in Patients with Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury | Mato, L. Amatachaya, S. Thaweewannakij, T. |
2022 |
Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences 5 (29), pp. 74-82 |
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| 31. | Musculoskeletal pain in ambulatory patients with spinal cord injury who walking with or without walking devices: Prevalence and impact on walking speed | Mato, L. Khamnon, N. Namwong, W. Thaweewannakij, T. Amatachaya, S. |
2022 |
Journal of Associated Medical Sciences 3 (55), pp. 123-128 |
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| 32. | Outcomes of the five times sit-to-stand test could determine lower limb functions of ambulatory people with spinal cord injury only when assessed without hands | Thaweewannakij, T. Amatachaya, P. Amatachaya, S. |
2022 |
Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine 3 (45), pp. 402-409 |
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| 33. | Reliability and concurrent validity of the Spinal Cord Independence Measure III among rehabilitation professionals | Amatachaya, S. Wattanapan, P. Thaweewannakij, T. |
2022 |
Spinal Cord 10 (60), pp. 875-881 |
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| 34. | The use of simple muscle strength tests to reflect body compositions among individuals with spinal cord injury | Wiyanad, A. Amatachaya, P. Thaweewannakij, T. Saengsuwan, J. Amatachaya, S. |
2022 |
Spinal Cord 1 (60), pp. 99-105 |
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| 35. | Validity and reliability of the block method for measuring thoracic hyperkyphosis | Chokphukiao, P. Wiyanad, A. Suwannarat, P. Amatachaya, S. Mato, L. Wattanapan, P. Thaweewannakij, T. |
2022 |
Physiotherapy Theory and Practice 13 (38), pp. 3037-3044 |
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| 36. | Fall incidence and associated factors in spinal cord injury patients who walk with or without an ambulatory assistive device | Chaipiphat, N. Amatachaya, S. Thaweewannakij, T. Mato, L. |
2023 |
Journal of Associated Medical Sciences 2 (56), pp. 60-67 |
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| 37. | Reference Values and Cutoff Scores of the Spinal Cord Independence Measure III to Determine Independence for Wheelchair Users and Ambulatory Individuals With Spinal Cord Injury | Amatachaya, S. Khamnon, N. Wattanapan, P. Wiyanad, A. Thaweewannakij, T. Namwong, W. |
2023 |
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 1 (104), pp. 83-89 |
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| 38. | Responsiveness and minimal clinically important difference of the five times sit-to-stand test in ambulatory individuals with spinal cord injury: A six-month prospective cohort study | Amatachaya, S. Khuna, L. Thaweewannakij, T. |
2023 |
Clinical Rehabilitation 1 (37), pp. 109-118 |
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| 39. | The 7<sup>th</sup> cervical vertebra wall distance (C7WD) identifies balance control, functional mobility and the risk of multiple falls in elderly community-dwelling women with thoracic hyperkyphosis | Chankavee, N. Amatachaya, S. Hunsawong, T. Thaweewannakij, T. Mato, L. |
2023 |
Journal of Back and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation 2 (36), pp. 485-492 |
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| Title | Authors | Year | Journal title | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | Factors related to obstacle crossing in independent ambulatory patients with spinal cord injury. | Amatachaya, S Thaweewannakij, T Adirek-udomrat, J Siritaratiwat, W |
2010 |
The journal of spinal cord medicine 2 (33), pp. 144-9 |
|
| 2. | Reference values of physical performance in Thai elderly people who are functioning well and dwelling in the community. | Thaweewannakij, T Wilaichit, S Chuchot, R Yuenyong, Y Saengsuwan, J Siritaratiwat, W Amatachaya, S |
2013 |
Physical therapy 10 (93), pp. 1312-20 |
|
| 3. | Effects of dual- and complex-task on walking ability of ambulatory individuals with spinal cord injury. | Srisim, K Thaweewannakij, T Arrayawichanon, P Amatachaya, P Mato, L Amatachaya, S |
2017 |
European journal of physical and rehabilitation medicine 6 (53), pp. 920-927 |
|
| 4. | Importance of independent sit-to-stand ability in ambulatory patients with spinal cord injury. | Khuna, L Amatachaya, P Sooknuan, T Thaweewannakij, T Mato, L Seangsuwan, J Amatachaya, S |
2017 |
European journal of physical and rehabilitation medicine 4 (53), pp. 521-526 |
|
| 5. | Do ambulatory patients with spinal cord injury walk symmetrically? | Kumprou, M Amatachaya, P Sooknuan, T Thaweewannakij, T Mato, L Amatachaya, S |
2017 |
Spinal cord 2 (55), pp. 204-207 |
|
| 6. | Is walking symmetry important for ambulatory patients with spinal cord injury? | Kumprou, M Amatachaya, P Sooknuan, T Thaweewannakij, T Amatachaya, S |
2017 |
Disability and rehabilitation (), pp. 1-9 |
|
| 7. | Failures in dual-task obstacle crossing could predict risk of future fall in independent ambulatory individuals with spinal cord injury. | Amatachaya, S Srisim, K Thaweewannakij, T Arrayawichanon, P Amatachaya, P Mato, L |
2018 |
Clinical rehabilitation (), pp. 269215518788913 |
|
| 8. | Is the occiput-wall distance valid and reliable to determine the presence of thoracic hyperkyphosis? | Wiyanad, A Chokphukiao, P Suwannarat, P Thaweewannakij, T Wattanapan, P Gaogasigam, C Amatachaya, P Amatachaya, S |
2018 |
Musculoskeletal science & practice (38), pp. 63-68 |
|
| 9. | Hyperkyphotic measures using distance from the wall: validity, reliability, and distance from the wall to indicate the risk for thoracic hyperkyphosis and vertebral fracture. | Suwannarat, P Amatachaya, P Sooknuan, T Tochaeng, P Kramkrathok, K Thaweewannakij, T Manimmanakorn, N Amatachaya, S |
2018 |
Archives of osteoporosis 1 (13), pp. 25 |
|
| 10. | The use of functional performance tests by primary health-care providers to determine walking ability with and without awalking device in community-dwelling elderly. | Suwannarat, P Kaewsanmung, S Thaweewannakij, T Amatachaya, S |
2019 |
Physiotherapy theory and practice (), pp. 1-9 |
|
| 11. | Various surfaces challenge gait characteristics of ambulatory patients with spinal cord injury. | Promkeaw, D Arrayawichanon, P Thaweewannakij, T Mato, L Amatachaya, P Amatachaya, S |
2019 |
Spinal cord 9 (57), pp. 805-813 |
|
| 12. | Dual-Task Obstacle Crossing Training Could Immediately Improve Ability to Control a Complex Motor Task and Cognitive Activity in Chronic Ambulatory Individuals With Spinal Cord Injury. | Amatachaya, S Srisim, K Arrayawichanon, P Thaweewannakij, T Amatachaya, P |
2019 |
Topics in spinal cord injury rehabilitation 3 (25), pp. 260-270 |
|
| 13. | Influence of timing protocols and distance covered on the outcomes of the 10-meter walk test. | Amatachaya, S Kwanmongkolthong, M Thongjumroon, A Boonpew, N Amatachaya, P Saensook, W Thaweewannakij, T Hunsawong, T |
2019 |
Physiotherapy theory and practice (), pp. 1-6 |
|
| 14. | Increased Lower Limb Loading During Sit-to-Stand is Important for the Potential for Walking Progression in Ambulatory Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury. | Khuna, L Mato, L Amatachaya, P Thaweewannakij, T Amatachaya, S |
2019 |
The Malaysian journal of medical sciences : MJMS 1 (26), pp. 99-106 |
|
| 15. | Effects of Exercises on a Hard, Soft, and Sand Surface on Functional Outcomes of Community-Dwelling Older Individuals: A Randomized Controlled Trial. | Kaewjoho, C Thaweewannakij, T Mato, L Nakmaroeng, S Phadungkit, S Amatachaya, S |
2020 |
Journal of aging and physical activity (), pp. 1-8 |
|
| 16. | Outcomes of the five times sittostand test could determine lower limb functions of ambulatory people with spinal cord injury only when assessed without hands. | Khuna, L Phadungkit, S Thaweewannakij, T Amatachaya, P Amatachaya, S |
2020 |
The journal of spinal cord medicine (), pp. 1-8 |
|
| 17. | Immediate effects of lower limb loading exercise during stepping with and without augmented loading feedback on mobility of ambulatory individuals with spinal cord injury: a single-blinded, randomized, cross-over trial. | Nithiatthawanon, T Amatachaya, P Thaweewannakij, T Manimmanakorn, N Sooknuan, T Amatachaya, S |
2020 |
Spinal cord 12 (58), pp. 1301-1309 |
|
| 18. | Five times sit-to-stand test for ambulatory individuals with spinal cord injury: a psychometric study on the effects of arm placements. | Khuna, L Thaweewannakij, T Wattanapan, P Amatachaya, P Amatachaya, S |
2020 |
Spinal cord 3 (58), pp. 356-364 |
|
| 19. | Thai dance exercises benefited functional mobility and fall rates among community-dwelling older individuals. | Kaewjoho, C Mato, L Thaweewannakij, T Nakmareong, S Phadungkit, S Gaogasigam, C Amatachaya, S |
2020 |
Hong Kong physiotherapy journal : official publication of the Hong Kong Physiotherapy Association Limited = Wu li chih liao 1 (40), pp. 19-27 |
|
| 20. | Validity and reliability of the block method for measuring thoracic hyperkyphosis. | Chokphukiao, P Wiyanad, A Suwannarat, P Amatachaya, S Mato, L Wattanapan, P Gaogasigam, C Thaweewannakij, T |
2021 |
Physiotherapy theory and practice (), pp. 1-8 |
|
| 21. | External Devices Among Individuals With Spinal Cord Injury From a Developing Country. | Kumprou, M Thaweewannakij, T Arayawichanon, P Amatachaya, P Amatachaya, S |
2021 |
American journal of physical medicine & rehabilitation 10 (100), pp. 952-957 |
|
| 22. | Various Surfaces Benefited Functional Outcomes and Fall Incidence in Individuals With Spinal Cord Injury: A Randomized Controlled Trial With Prospective Data Follow-up. | Amatachaya, S Promkeaw, D Arayawichanon, P Thaweewannakij, T Amatachaya, P |
2021 |
Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation 1 (102), pp. 19-26 |
|
| 23. | The utility of upper limb loading device in determining optimal walking ability in ambulatory individuals with spinal cord injury. | Kumprou, M Amatachaya, P Sooknuan, T Arayawichanon, P Thaweewannakij, T Amatachaya, S |
2021 |
Hong Kong physiotherapy journal : official publication of the Hong Kong Physiotherapy Association Limited = Wu li chih liao 1 (41), pp. 55-63 |
|
| 24. | Reliability and concurrent validity of the Spinal Cord Independence Measure III among rehabilitation professionals. | Khamnon, N Amatachaya, S Wattanapan, P Musika, N Jitmongkolsri, P Kongngoen, N Haisirikul, M Jaikarsen, K Thaweewannakij, T Namwong, W |
2022 |
Spinal cord 10 (60), pp. 875-881 |
|
| 25. | Knee Extensor Muscle Strength to Measure the Ability of Five Times Sit to Stand Independently in Patients with Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury. | Mato, L Chankavee, N Amatachaya, S Thaweewannakij, T |
2022 |
The Malaysian journal of medical sciences : MJMS 5 (29), pp. 74-82 |
|
| 26. | Effects of four-week lower limb loading training with and without augmented feedback on mobility, walking device use, and falls among ambulatory individuals with spinal cord injury: a randomized controlled trial. | Amatachaya, S Nithiatthawanon, T Amatachaya, P Thaweewannakij, T |
2022 |
Disability and rehabilitation (), pp. 1-9 |
|
| 27. | The use of simple muscle strength tests to reflect body compositions among individuals with spinal cord injury. | Wiyanad, A Amatachaya, P Sooknuan, T Somboonporn, C Thaweewannakij, T Saengsuwan, J Amatachaya, S |
2022 |
Spinal cord 1 (60), pp. 99-105 |
|
| 28. | Ability to detect history of falls among individuals with spinal cord injury using upper limb loading during a seated push-up test. | Wiyanad, A Khamnon, N Thaweewannakij, T Amatachaya, P Sooknuan, T Amatachaya, S |
2022 |
European journal of physical and rehabilitation medicine 3 (58), pp. 405-411 |
|
| 29. | Responsiveness and minimal clinically important difference of the five times sit-to-stand test in ambulatory individuals with spinal cord injury: A six-month prospective cohort study. | Amatachaya, S Khuna, L Thaweewannakij, T |
2022 |
Clinical rehabilitation (), pp. 2692155221122672 |
|
| 30. | The Use of Practical Measures to Determine Body Composition of Older People. | Chokphukiao, P Poncumhak, P Intaruk, R Thaweewannakij, T Somboonporn, C Amatachaya, S |
2023 |
The Malaysian journal of medical sciences : MJMS 5 (30), pp. 129-143 |
|
| 31. | The 7th cervical vertebra wall distance (C7WD) identifies balance control, functional mobility and the risk of multiple falls in elderly community-dwelling women with thoracic hyperkyphosis. | Chankavee, N Amatachaya, S Hunsawong, T Thaweewannakij, T Mato, L |
2023 |
Journal of back and musculoskeletal rehabilitation 2 (36), pp. 485-492 |
|
| 32. | Effects of modified long stick exercise on hyperkyphosis, muscle imbalance and balance control in elderly community-dwelling women with hyperkyphosis. | Chankavee, N Amatachaya, S Hunsawong, T Thaweewannakij, T Mato, L |
2023 |
Journal of back and musculoskeletal rehabilitation 5 (36), pp. 1151-1162 |
|
| 33. | Determination of Body Composition in Community-Dwelling Older Adults With and Without Sarcopenia Using Data From Practical Measures. | Amatachaya, S Chokphukiao, P Poncumhak, P Intaruk, R Thaweewannakij, T Amatachaya, P |
2023 |
Journal of aging and physical activity (), pp. 1-10 |
|
| 34. | Seated push-up tests: Reliable and valid measures for older individuals when used by primary healthcare providers. | Chokphukiao, P Poncumhak, P Thaweewannakij, T Intaruk, R Amatachaya, S |
2023 |
Journal of back and musculoskeletal rehabilitation 4 (36), pp. 871-882 |
|
| 35. | Reference Values and Cutoff Scores of the Spinal Cord Independence Measure III to Determine Independence for Wheelchair Users and Ambulatory Individuals With Spinal Cord Injury. | Amatachaya, S Khamnon, N Wattanapan, P Wiyanad, A Thaweewannakij, T Namwong, W |
2023 |
Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation 1 (104), pp. 83-89 |
|
| 36. | Walking speed to determine walking performance of people with mobility limitations from a developing country. | Wiyanad, A Thaweewannakij, T Intaruk, R Namwong, W Amatachaya, S |
2023 |
Physiotherapy theory and practice (), pp. 1-8 |
|
| 37. | Test-retest reliability and minimal detectable change of four functional tests in community-dwelling older adults with high risk of falls. | Intaruk, R Phadungkit, S Kanpai, A Pawanta, K Srihapol, N Saengsuwan, J Amatachaya, S Thaweewannakij, T |
2024 |
Turkish journal of physical medicine and rehabilitation 2 (70), pp. 164-170 |
|
| 38. | The determination of sarcopenia in older adults using a practical measure. | Chokphukiao, P Amatachaya, S Poncumhak, P Intaruk, R Thaweewannakij, T Somboonporn, C Peungsuwan, P Amatachaya, P Sooknuan, T |
2024 |
Journal of back and musculoskeletal rehabilitation 3 (37), pp. 641-649 |
|
| 39. | Walking devices used by the elderly living in rural areas of Thailand. | Patcharawan, S Thaweewannakij, T Kaewsanmung, S Kaewjoho, C Saengsuwan, J Amatachaya, S |
The Malaysian journal of medical sciences : MJMS 2 (22), pp. 48-54 |
| Title | Authors | Year | Journal title | Cited count | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| < 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | 2025 | Total | ||||||
| 1. | Factors Related to Obstacle Crossing in Independent Ambulatory Patients With Spinal Cord Injury | Sugalya Amatachaya Thiwaporn Thaweewannakij Jutarat Adirek-udomrat Wantana Siritaratiwat |
2010 |
JOURNAL OF SPINAL CORD MEDICINE 2.0 (33.0), pp. 144.0-149.0 |
19 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 19 | |
| 2. | Reference Values of Physical Performance in Thai Elderly People Who Are Functioning Well and Dwelling in the Community | Thiwabhorn Thaweewannakij Sirinat Wilaichit Renu Chuchot Yaowaraporn Yuenyong Jiamjit Saengsuwan Wantana Siritaratiwat Sugalya Amatachaya |
2013 |
PHYSICAL THERAPY 10.0 (93.0), pp. 1312.0-1320.0 |
13 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 13 | |
| 3. | Functional ability and health status of community-dwelling late age elderly with and without history of multiple falls | T. Thaweewannakij S. Amatachaya J. Saengsuwan W. Siritaratiwat |
2014 |
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY (21.0), pp. 638.0-638.0 |
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| 4. | Walking devices used by community-dwelling elderly: Proportion, types, and associated factors | Patcharawan Suwannarat Thiwabhorn Thaweewannakij Supapon Kaewsanmung Lugkana Mato Sugalya Amatachaya |
2015 |
HONG KONG PHYSIOTHERAPY JOURNAL 1.0 (33.0), pp. 34.0-41.0 |
3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3 | |
| 5. | Walking Devices Used by the Elderly Living in Rural Areas of Thailand | Patcharawan Suwannarat Thiwabhorn Thaweewannakij Supapon Kaewsanmung Chonticha Kaewjoho Jiamjit Saengsuwan Sugalya Amatachaya |
2015 |
MALAYSIAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCES 2.0 (22.0), pp. 48.0-54.0 |
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| 6. | Functional ability and health status of community-dwelling late age elderly people with and without a history of falls | Thiwabhorn Thaweewannakij Patcharawan Suwannarat Lugkana Mato Sugalya Amatachaya |
2016 |
HONG KONG PHYSIOTHERAPY JOURNAL (34.0), pp. 1.0-9.0 |
10 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 10 | |
| 7. | Validity and reliability of a thoracic kyphotic assessment tool measuring distance of the seventh cervical vertebra from the wall | Pipatana Amatachaya Sawitree Wongsa Thanat Sooknuan Thiwabhorn Thaweewannakij Maneepan Laophosri Nuttaset Manimanakorn Sugalya Amatachaya |
2016 |
HONG KONG PHYSIOTHERAPY JOURNAL (35.0), pp. 30.0-36.0 |
10 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 10 | |
| 8. | Do ambulatory patients with spinal cord injury walk symmetrically? | M. Kumprou P. Amatachaya T. Sooknuan T. Thaweewannakij L. Mato S. Amatachaya |
2017 |
SPINAL CORD 2.0 (55.0), pp. 204.0-207.0 |
17 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 17 | |
| 9. | Effects of dual- and complex-task on walking ability of ambulatory individuals with spinal cord injury | Kitiyawadee Srisim Thiwabhorn Thaweewannakij Preeda Arrayawichanon Pipatana Amatachaya Lugkana Mato Sugalya Amatachaya |
2017 |
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL AND REHABILITATION MEDICINE 6.0 (53.0), pp. 920.0-927.0 |
8 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 8 | |
| 10. | Importance of independent sit-to-stand ability in ambulatory patients with spinal cord injury | Lalita Khuna Pipatana Amatachaya Thanat Sooknuan Thiwabhorn Thaweewannakij Lugkana Mato Jiamjit Seangsuwan Sugalya Amatachaya |
2017 |
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL AND REHABILITATION MEDICINE 4.0 (53.0), pp. 521.0-526.0 |
7 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 7 | |
| 11. | Soft surfaces provide different effects on walking characteristics spatiotemporal gait modification of ambulatory patients with spinal cord injury who walked with or without a device | D. Promkeaw S. Amatachaya T. Thaweewannakij L. Mato P. Arrayawichanon P. Amatachaya |
2017 |
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY (24.0), pp. 223.0-223.0 |
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| 12. | Hyperkyphotic measures using distance from the wall: validity, reliability, and distance from the wall to indicate the risk for thoracic hyperkyphosis and vertebral fracture | Patcharawan Suwannarat Pipatana Amatachaya Thanat Sooknuan Patiphan Tochaeng Kanjana Kramkrathok Thiwabhorn Thaweewannakij Nuttaset Manimmanakorn Sugalya Amatachaya |
2018 |
ARCHIVES OF OSTEOPOROSIS 1.0 (13.0), pp. |
3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3 | |
| 13. | Is the occiput-wall distance valid and reliable to determine the presence of thoracic hyperkyphosis? | Arpassanan Wiyanad Pakwipa Chokphukiao Patcharawan Suwannarat Thiwabhorn Thaweewannakij Pattra Wattanapan Chitanongk Gaogasigam Pipatana Amatachaya Sugalya Amatachaya |
2018 |
MUSCULOSKELETAL SCIENCE AND PRACTICE (38.0), pp. 63.0-68.0 |
3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3 | |
| 14. | Is walking symmetry important for ambulatory patients with spinal cord injury? | Makamas Kumprou Pipatana Amatachaya Thanat Sooknuan Thiwabhorn Thaweewannakij Sugalya Amatachaya |
2018 |
DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION 7.0 (40.0), pp. 836.0-841.0 |
25 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 25 | |
| 15. | Dual-Task Obstacle Crossing Training Could Immediately Improve Ability to Control a Complex Motor Task and Cognitive Activity in Chronic Ambulatory Individuals With Spinal Cord Injury | Sugalya Amatachaya Kitiyawadee Srisim Preeda Arrayawichanon Thiwabhorn Thaweewannakij Pipatana Amatachaya |
2019 |
TOPICS IN SPINAL CORD INJURY REHABILITATION 3.0 (25.0), pp. 260.0-270.0 |
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| 16. | Failures in dual-task obstacle crossing could predict risk of future fall in independent ambulatory individuals with spinal cord injury | Sugalya Amatachaya Kitiyawadee Srisim Thiwabhorn Thaweewannakij Preeda Arrayawichanon Pipatana Amatachaya Lugkana Mato |
2019 |
CLINICAL REHABILITATION 1.0 (33.0), pp. 120.0-127.0 |
6 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 6 | |
| 17. | Increased Lower Limb Loading During Sit-to-Stand is Important for the Potential for Walking Progression in Ambulatory Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury | Lalita Khuna Lugkana Mato Pipatana Amatachaya Thiwabhorn Thaweewannakij Sugalya Amatachaya |
2019 |
MALAYSIAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCES 1.0 (26.0), pp. 99.0-106.0 |
1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | |
| 18. | Various surfaces challenge gait characteristics of ambulatory patients with spinal cord injury | Donlaya Promkeaw Preeda Arrayawichanon Thiwabhorn Thaweewannakij Lugkana Mato Pipatana Amatachaya Sugalya Amatachaya |
2019 |
SPINAL CORD 9.0 (57.0), pp. 805.0-813.0 |
7 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 7 | |
| 19. | Effects of Exercises on a Hard, Soft, and Sand Surface on Functional Outcomes of Community-Dwelling Older Individuals: A Randomized Controlled Trial | Chonticha Kaewjoho Thiwabhorn Thaweewannakij Lugkana Mato Saowanee Nakmaroeng Supaporn Phadungkit Sugalya Amatachaya |
2020 |
JOURNAL OF AGING AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY 6.0 (28.0), pp. 836.0-843.0 |
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| 20. | Five times sit-to-stand test for ambulatory individuals with spinal cord injury: a psychometric study on the effects of arm placements | Lalita Khuna Thiwabhorn Thaweewannakij Pattra Wattanapan Pipatana Amatachaya Sugalya Amatachaya |
2020 |
SPINAL CORD 3.0 (58.0), pp. 356.0-364.0 |
10 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 10 | |
| 21. | Immediate effects of lower limb loading exercise during stepping with and without augmented loading feedback on mobility of ambulatory individuals with spinal cord injury: a single-blinded, randomized, cross-over trial | Teerawat Nithiatthawanon Pipatana Amatachaya Thiwabhorn Thaweewannakij Nuttaset Manimmanakorn Thanat Sooknuan Sugalya Amatachaya |
2020 |
SPINAL CORD 12.0 (58.0), pp. 1301.0-1309.0 |
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| 22. | Influence of timing protocols and distance covered on the outcomes of the 10-meter walk test | Sugalya Amatachaya Mipattra Kwanmongkolthong Aungsana Thongjumroon Nuttaklitta Boonpew Pipatana Amatachaya Wilairat Saensook Thiwabhorn Thaweewannakij Torkamol Hunsawong |
2020 |
PHYSIOTHERAPY THEORY AND PRACTICE 12.0 (36.0), pp. 1348.0-1353.0 |
23 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 23 | |
| 23. | Outcomes of the five times sit-to-stand test could determine lower limb functions of ambulatory people with spinal cord injury only when assessed without hands | Lalita Khuna Supaporn Phadungkit Thiwabhorn Thaweewannakij Pipatana Amatachaya Sugalya Amatachaya |
2020 |
JOURNAL OF SPINAL CORD MEDICINE (), pp. |
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| 24. | Thai dance exercises benefited functional mobility and fall rates among community-dwelling older individuals | Chonticha Kaewjoho Lugkana Mato Thiwabhorn Thaweewannakij Saowanee Nakmareong Supaporn Phadungkit Chitanongk Gaogasigam Sugalya Amatachaya |
2020 |
HONG KONG PHYSIOTHERAPY JOURNAL 1.0 (40.0), pp. 19.0-27.0 |
2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | |
| 25. | External Devices Among Individuals With Spinal Cord Injury From a Developing Country | Makamas Kumprou Thiwabhorn Thaweewannakij Preeda Arayawichanon Pipatana Amatachaya Sugalya Amatachaya |
2021 |
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE & REHABILITATION 10.0 (100.0), pp. 952.0-957.0 |
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| 26. | The use of functional performance tests by primary health-care providers to determine walking ability with and without awalking device in community-dwelling elderly | Patcharawan Suwannarat Supapon Kaewsanmung Thiwabhorn Thaweewannakij Sugalya Amatachaya |
2021 |
PHYSIOTHERAPY THEORY AND PRACTICE 1.0 (37.0), pp. 64.0-72.0 |
1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | |
| 27. | The use of lower limb loading ability as an indicator for independence and safety in ambulatory individuals with spinal cord injury | Teerawat Nithiatthawanon Pipatana Amatachaya Thiwabhorn Thaweewannakij Nuttaset Manimmanakorn Lugkana Mato Sugalya Amatachaya |
2021 |
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL AND REHABILITATION MEDICINE 1.0 (57.0), pp. 85.0-91.0 |
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| 28. | The utility of upper limb loading device in determining optimal walking ability in ambulatory individuals with spinal cord injury | Makamas Kumprou Pipatana Amatachaya Thanat Sooknuan Preeda Arayawichanon Thiwabhorn Thaweewannakij Sugalya Amatachaya |
2021 |
HONG KONG PHYSIOTHERAPY JOURNAL 1.0 (41.0), pp. 55.0-63.0 |
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| 29. | Validity and reliability of the block method for measuring thoracic hyperkyphosis | Pakwipa Chokphukiao Arpassanan Wiyanad Patcharawan Suwannarat Sugalya Amatachaya Lugkana Mato Pattra Wattanapan Chitanongk Gaogasigam Thiwabhorn Thaweewannakij |
2021 |
PHYSIOTHERAPY THEORY AND PRACTICE (), pp. |
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| 30. | Various Surfaces Benefited Functional Outcomes and Fall Incidence in Individuals With Spinal Cord Injury: A Randomized Controlled Trial With Prospective Data Follow-up | Sugalya Amatachaya Donlaya Promkeaw Preeda Arayawichanon Thiwabhorn Thaweewannakij Pipatana Amatachaya |
2021 |
ARCHIVES OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION 1.0 (102.0), pp. 19.0-26.0 |
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| 31. | The use of simple muscle strength tests to reflect body compositions among individuals with spinal cord injury | Arpassanan Wiyanad Pipatana Amatachaya Thanat Sooknuan Charoonsak Somboonporn Thiwabhorn Thaweewannakij Jittima Saengsuwan Sugalya Amatachaya |
2022 |
SPINAL CORD 1.0 (60.0), pp. 99.0-105.0 |
1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | |
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| 1. | ความตรงและความเที่ยงของอุปกรณ์วัดกระดูกสันหลังค่อมโดยใช้ระยะตั้งฉากจากกระดูกสันหลังชิ้นที่ 7 ถึงผนัง |
อ.ดร. ทิวาพร ทวีวรรณกิจ รศ.ดร. สุกัลยา อมตฉายา นางสาวมณีพรรณ์ เหล่าโพธิ์ศรี รศ.ดร. พิพัฒน์ อมตฉายา นายณัฐเศรษฐ มนิมนากร |
โครงการย่อย ภายใต้ชุดโครงการวิจัย | 2560 | ทุนงบประมาณแผ่นดินประจำปี 2560 | |
| 2. | การลุกขึ้นยืน: ความสำคัญและประสิทธิผลต่อผลลัพธ์ของการฟื้นฟูความสามารถในผู้ป่วยบาดเจ็บไขสันหลังที่เดินได้ |
ผศ.ดร. ลักขณา มาทอ รศ.ดร. พิพัฒน์ อมตฉายา รศ.ดร. สุกัลยา อมตฉายา อ.ดร. ทิวาพร ทวีวรรณกิจ |
โครงการ | 2561 | ทุนงบประมาณแผ่นดินประจำปี 2561 (งบบูรณาการวิจัยและนวัตกรรม) | |
| 3. | การหกล้มและการตอบสนองของการทดสอบความสามารถทางกายในผู้สูงอายุไทยด้วยโปรแกรมการป้องกันการหกล้ม |
อ.ดร. ทิวาพร ทวีวรรณกิจ รศ.ดร. สุกัลยา อมตฉายา |
โครงการ | 2561 | ทุนงบประมาณแผ่นดินประจำปี 2561 (งบบูรณาการวิจัยและนวัตกรรม) | |
| 4. | ผลของพื้นแข็ง พื้นทราย และพื้นนุ่ม ต่อความสามารถด้านการเดินและการล้มของผู้สูงอายุที่มีและไม่มีประวัติการล้มซ้ำ |
รศ.ดร. สุกัลยา อมตฉายา อ.ดร. ทิวาพร ทวีวรรณกิจ ผศ.ดร. ลักขณา มาทอ |
โครงการ | 2561 | ทุนงบประมาณแผ่นดินประจำปี 2561 (งบบูรณาการวิจัยและนวัตกรรม) | |
| 5. | การลุกขึ้นยืน: ความสำคัญและประสิทธิผลต่อผลลัพธ์ของการฟื้นฟูความสามารถในผู้ป่วยบาดเจ็บไขสันหลังที่เดินได้ (ปีที่ 2) |
ผศ.ดร. ลักขณา มาทอ รศ.ดร. สุกัลยา อมตฉายา รศ.ดร. พิพัฒน์ อมตฉายา อ.ดร. ทิวาพร ทวีวรรณกิจ |
โครงการ | 2562 | ทุนงบประมาณแผ่นดินประจำปี 2562 (งบบูรณาการวิจัยและนวัตกรรม) | |
| 6. | ผลของพื้นแข็ง พื้นทราย และพื้นนุ่ม ต่อความสามารถด้านการเดินและการล้มของผู้สูงอายุที่มีและไม่มีประวัติการล้มซ้ำ (ปีที่ 2) |
รศ.ดร. สุกัลยา อมตฉายา อ.ดร. ทิวาพร ทวีวรรณกิจ ผศ.ดร. ลักขณา มาทอ |
โครงการ | 2562 | ทุนงบประมาณแผ่นดินประจำปี 2562 (งบบูรณาการวิจัยและนวัตกรรม) |