Robert Motl
Comparative Effectiveness of an Exercise Intervention Delivered via Telerehabilitation and Conventional Mode of Delivery
Funded By: Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI)
Faculty: Robert Motl (Co-Principal Investigator)
Research Areas: Neurology; Exercise Training
Improving Cognition In People With Progressive Multiple Sclerosis: A Multi-Arm, Randomized, Blinded, Sham-Controlled Trial Of Cognitive Rehabilitation And Aerobic Exercise
Funded By: Multiple Sclerosis Scientific Research Foundation Canada/ National Multiple Sclerosis Society
Faculty: Robert Motl (Co-Principal Investigator)
Research Areas: Neurology; Exercise Training
Project BIPAMS: Behavioral Intervention for Physical Activity in MS
Funded By: National Multiple Sclerosis Society
Faculty: Robert Motl (Principal Investigator)
Research Areas: Neurology; Physical Activity
Healthy Aging through LifesTyle in Multiple Sclerosis: The HALT MS Research Center
Funded By: National Multiple Sclerosis Society
Faculty: Robert Motl (Principal Investigator)
Research Areas: Neurology; Physical Activity
Relationship Between Fatigue And Vestibular Function In Persons With MS
Funded By: Foundation of the Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers
Faculty: Robert Motl (Principal Investigator)
Research Areas: Neurology; Vestibular
Developing a Person-centered Internet-based Health Action Process Approach to Promoting Physical Activity in People with Multiple Sclerosis
Funded By: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Faculty: Robert Motl (Principal Investigator)
Research Areas: Neurology; Physical Activity
Development of a Wheelchair Exercise Training Program for Persons with Multiple Sclerosis Using a Community-Engaged Research Approach
Funded By: National Institute of Child Health and Human Development/NIH/DHHS (F32HD101214)
Faculty: Robert Motl (Principal Investigator)
Research Areas: Neurology; Exercise Training
Brain Predictors of Mobility and Falls in Older Adults with Multiple Sclerosis
Funded By: Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Faculty: Robert Motl (Principal Investigator)
Research Areas: Neurology; Gait
Examining Patterns and Correlates of Wellness in Persons with Multiple Sclerosis who use Wheelchairs
Funded By: Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers
Faculty: Robert Motl (Principal Investigator)
Research Areas: Neurology; Prevention, Health Promotion, and Wellness
Developing Objective Assessment of Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior for Adults with Down Syndrome
Funded By: Mississippi State University
Faculty: Robert Motl (Principal Investigator)
Research Areas: Individuals with Disabilities; Physical Activity