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1. Effects of a visuotemporal cue on walking ability of independent ambulatory subjects with spinal cord injury as compared with healthy subjects Pramodhyakul, N.
Amatachaya, P.
Arayawichanon, P.
Amatachaya, S.
2014
2. 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
3. Visuotemporal cues clinically improved walking ability of ambulatory patients with spinal cord injury within 5 days Pramodhyakul, N.
Amatachaya, P.
Arayawichanon, P.
Amatachaya, S.
2016
4. Do ambulatory patients with spinal cord injury walk symmetrically? Amatachaya, P.
Thaweewannakij, T.
Mato, L.
Amatachaya, S.
2017
5. Importance of independent sit-to-stand ability in ambulatory patients with spinal cord injury Amatachaya, P.
Thaweewannakij, T.
Mato, L.
Amatachaya, S.
2017
6. Ability of sit-To-stand with hands reflects neurological and functional impairments in ambulatory individuals with spinal cord injury article Saensook, W.
Mato, L.
Manimmanakorn, N.
Amatachaya, P.
Amatachaya, S.
2018
7. 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
8. Is walking symmetry important for ambulatory patients with spinal cord injury? Amatachaya, P.
Thaweewannakij, T.
Amatachaya, S.
2018
9. Lower limb support ability during stepping activity and its importance in ambulatory individuals with stroke Phonthee, S.
Amatachaya, P.
Sooknuan, T.
Amatachaya, S.
2019
10. 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
11. 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
12. Stepping training with external feedback relating to lower limb support ability effectively improved complex motor activity in ambulatory patients with stroke: A randomized controlled trial Phonthee, S.
Amatachaya, P.
Amatachaya, S.
2020
13. 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
14. 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
15. 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
16. The seventh cervical vertebra is an appropriate landmark for thoracic kyphosis measures using distance from the wall Wiyanad, A.
Amatachaya, S.
Amatachaya, P.
Suwannarat, P.
Chokphukiao, P.
Sooknuan, T.
Gaogasigam, C.
2023
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Title Authors Year Publication name Cited count
< 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 รวม
1. Effects of a visuotemporal cue on walking ability of independent ambulatory subjects with spinal cord injury as compared with healthy subjects Pramodhyakul, N.
Amatachaya, P.
Arayawichanon, P.
Amatachaya, S.
2014 Spinal Cord
3 (52), pp. 220-224
2. 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
3. Visuotemporal cues clinically improved walking ability of ambulatory patients with spinal cord injury within 5 days Pramodhyakul, N.
Amatachaya, P.
Arayawichanon, P.
Amatachaya, S.
2016 Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine
4 (39), pp. 405-411
4. 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
5. 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
6. Ability of sit-To-stand with hands reflects neurological and functional impairments in ambulatory individuals with spinal cord injury article Saensook, W.
Mato, L.
Manimmanakorn, N.
Amatachaya, P.
Amatachaya, S.
2018 Spinal Cord
3 (56), pp. 232-238
7. 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.
8. 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
9. Lower limb support ability during stepping activity and its importance in ambulatory individuals with stroke Phonthee, S.
Amatachaya, P.
Sooknuan, T.
Amatachaya, S.
2019 International Journal on Disability and Human Development
2 (18), pp. 171-181
10. 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
11. 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
12. Stepping training with external feedback relating to lower limb support ability effectively improved complex motor activity in ambulatory patients with stroke: A randomized controlled trial Phonthee, S.
Amatachaya, P.
Amatachaya, S.
2020 European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine
1 (56), pp. 14-23
13. 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
14. 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
15. 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
16. The seventh cervical vertebra is an appropriate landmark for thoracic kyphosis measures using distance from the wall Wiyanad, A.
Amatachaya, S.
Amatachaya, P.
Suwannarat, P.
Chokphukiao, P.
Sooknuan, T.
Gaogasigam, C.
2023 Hong Kong Physiotherapy Journal
1 (43), pp. 43-51

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