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 Thiwabhorn Thaweewannakij

Thiwabhorn Thaweewannakij

School of Physical Therapy,
Faculty of Associated Medical Sciences,
Khon Kaen University
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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
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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
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Title Authors Year Publication name Cited count
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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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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.
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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.
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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.
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Mato, L.
2023 Journal of Back and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation
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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
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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
Sooknuan, T
Tochaeng, P
Kramkrathok, K
Thaweewannakij, T
Manimmanakorn, N
Amatachaya, S
2018 Archives of osteoporosis
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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2022 European journal of physical and rehabilitation medicine
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30. The Use of Practical Measures to Determine Body Composition of Older People. Chokphukiao, P
Poncumhak, P
Intaruk, R
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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
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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
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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
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Amatachaya, P
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34. Seated push-up tests: Reliable and valid measures for older individuals when used by primary healthcare providers. Chokphukiao, P
Poncumhak, P
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Intaruk, R
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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
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Namwong, W
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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
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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
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Amatachaya, S
Poncumhak, P
Intaruk, R
Thaweewannakij, T
Somboonporn, C
Peungsuwan, P
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Thanat Sooknuan
Patiphan Tochaeng
Kanjana Kramkrathok
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2018 ARCHIVES OF OSTEOPOROSIS
1.0 (13.0), pp.
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Pakwipa Chokphukiao
Patcharawan Suwannarat
Thiwabhorn Thaweewannakij
Pattra Wattanapan
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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
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Sugalya Amatachaya
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2. การลุกขึ้นยืน: ความสำคัญและประสิทธิผลต่อผลลัพธ์ของการฟื้นฟูความสามารถในผู้ป่วยบาดเจ็บไขสันหลังที่เดินได้ ผศ.ดร. ลักขณา มาทอ
รศ.ดร. พิพัฒน์ อมตฉายา
รศ.ดร. สุกัลยา อมตฉายา
อ.ดร. ทิวาพร ทวีวรรณกิจ
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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)

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