Kudos to Physical Therapy Department for Their Research Productivity
Faculty and students in the Department of Physical Therapy have been exceptionally productive in their research. Most recently, students and faculty presented their research at the APTA Combined Sections Meeting in Denver, CO. CSM 2020 was the largest physical therapy conference in the country. It was focused on engaging participants through interactive sessions featuring some of the profession’s best and brightest educators and students. Below is a list of PT presentations at CSM. Current and former students are underlined. PT faculty are in bold.
Jennifer Shaw, Brian Sylcott, Shanyue Guan, Sarah Wills, Malack AlHuman, Chia-Cheng Lin. Effect of Optic Flow Speeds with Concurrent Cognitive Tasks on Prefrontal and Vestibular Cortex Activity.
Kristen Edmonds, John Willson, Stacey Meardon. Tibial Stress during High Intensity Interval Training and Prolonged Running
Ryan Wedge, Brian Umberger. Stance Phase Symmetry and Metabolic Cost of Locomotion in People with Unilateral Transtibial Amputation
Surkar SM, Bland MD, Mattlage AE., Gidday J, Chen L, Hershey T, Lee J, Lang CE. Effects of Remote Limb Ischemic Conditioning on Muscle Strength in Healthy Young Adults
Pat Hodson. Self-Reported Evidence of Entry-Level Clinical Skill and Competency
Stacey Meardon, Maggie Marshall, Michael Baggaley, John Willson, Richard Willy. Tibia Stress during Walking and Running in Female and Male Recreational Runners
Abigail Donahue, Maggie Marshall, John Willson, Stacey Meardon. Health Related Consequences of Bone Stress Injury in Adolescents and Young Adults
John Willson, Kendall Taylor, Renn Shearin, Drew Rutherford, Stacey Meardon, Thomas Kernozek. Sex-Specific ACL Loads during Dynamic Sport Activities
Caroline Yeomans, Andrew Newnam, Josh Schiemann, Alex Fox, John Willson. Surface Effects and 3D Outdoor Running Kinematics