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Problematic secondary health conditions among adults with spinal cord injury and its impact on social participation and daily life
JA Piatt, S Nagata, M Zahl, J Li, JP Rosenbluth
The journal of spinal cord medicine 39 (6), 693-698, 2016
1432016
Community integration: showcasing the evidence for therapeutic recreation services.
NJ Stumbo, A Wilder, M Zahl, D DeVries, S Pegg, J Greenwood, JE Ross
Therapeutic Recreation Journal 49 (1), 2015
572015
Examining how the perception of health can impact participation and autonomy among adults with spinal cord injury
JA Piatt, M Van Puymbroeck, M Zahl, JP Rosenbluth, MS Wells
Topics in spinal cord injury rehabilitation 22 (3), 165-172, 2016
202016
The role of high school physical activity experience in college students’ physical activity motivation
JS Madonia, AE Cox, ML Zahl
International journal of exercise science 7 (2), 1, 2014
152014
SCI/D forum to increase active living: The effect of a self-efficacy and self-affirmation based SCI/D forum on active living in adults with spinal cord injury/disease
ML Zahl, DM Compton, K Kim, JP Rosenbluth
SCI Psychosocial Process 21 (2), 5-13, 2008
132008
The effect of a self-efficacy based forum on life satisfaction for individuals with spinal cord injury or disease
A Rose, JA Piatt, M Zahl, K Kim
Annual in Therapeutic Recreation 16, 49-56, 2008
112008
Interprofessional education and experiences within therapeutic recreation education.
M Zahl, J Greenwood, K Ramella, AM Sullivan, A Wilder
Therapeutic Recreation Journal 50 (4), 2016
92016
Trend analysis of therapeutic recreation curricula: 1970-2013
A Wilder, M Zahl, J Greenwood, MJ Carter, NJ Stumbo
Therapeutic Recreation Journal 49 (2), 118-147, 2015
92015
2018 Curriculum Study Part B: Accreditation and Curriculum/Internship Characteristics Research Study I Abstract.
M Zahl, N Stumbo, J Greenwood, MJ Carter, A Wilder
Therapeutic Recreation Journal 55 (3), 2021
62021
The impact of a university approved diversity course on undergraduate students’ multicultural awareness
L Richardson, J Volberding, ML Zahl
SCHOLE: A Journal of Leisure Studies and Recreation Education 35 (1), 28-40, 2020
62020
The Status of Clinical Supervision in Therapeutic Recreation in 2020: A Follow-Up Study.
LS Anderson, J Page, M Zahl
Therapeutic Recreation Journal 56 (1), 2022
42022
The Role of Recreational Therapy and Allied Therapies in Rehabilitation after Spinal Cord Injury.
M Zahl, M Bateman, JM DeFreitas, M Mwavita, G Horneber
Therapeutic Recreation Journal 54 (1), 2020
42020
Sexual health and women living with spinal cord injury: the unheard voice
JA Piatt, I Simic Stanojevic, C Stanojevic, ML Zahl, MA Richmond, ...
Frontiers in Rehabilitation Sciences 3, 853647, 2022
22022
Boundless Playground: Inclusive playground developed by 501C3 organization in cooperation with local communities
ML Zahl, K Morse, JA Piatt
Therapeutic Recreation Journal 48 (4), 345, 2014
22014
Aging with spinal cord injury: implications for therapeutic recreation services
NJ Stumbo, M Zahl, S Pegg, JE Ross
Annual in Therapeutic Recreation 22, 2014
22014
2018 Curriculum Study Part A: University, Faculty, and Student Characteristics
M Zahl, N Stumbo, MJ Carter, A Wilder, J Greenwood
Therapeutic Recreation Journal 55 (3), 283-303, 2021
12021
ATRA Code of Ethics: Impressions from the Profession.
ML Zahl, D DeVries, W Pollock, M Mwavita
Annual in Therapeutic Recreation 24, 2017
12017
The Role of Recreational Therapy in the Treatment of a Stroke Population.
ML Zahl, G Horneber, JA Piatt, M Mwavita
Annual in Therapeutic Recreation 24, 2017
12017
Evolving beyond cultural competence and embracing cultural humility
R Nelson, ML Zahl, SA Bell, JR Bennett
American Journal of Recreation Therapy 22 (1), 2023
2023
Extensive Spinal Epidural Abscess: Cord Compression with Permanent Neurological Defects
E Cohen, M Zahl, L Hock, M Olshansky
Surgical Science 14 (8), 557-564, 2023
2023
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