Four SPTRS students and two SPTRS faculty received awards at USF Health’s 27th annual Research Day. DPT Class of 2017 students Roberto Aponte, Jamie Dolley, David Hoke, and Lucas Simari […]
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Dr. Laura Swisher, SPTRS Coordinator of Professional Education and Dr. Gina Musolino, SPTRS Coordinator of Clinical Education were co-authors on articles published this month in Physical Therapy, the Journal of […]
Dr. Jason Highsmith, Assistant Professor is the co-author of the article, “3D printed tooling for thermoforming of medical devices” published in the Rapid Prototyping Journal.
Dr. Gina Musolino, Associate Professor is the co-author of the article, “Assessing Reflective Thinking and Approaches to Learning Setting” to be published in the Fall 2011 issue of the Journal […]
Dr. Jason Highsmith, Assistant Professor is the lead author of the article, “Kinetic asymmetry in transfemoral amputees while performing sit to stand and stand to sit movements” to be published […]
Dr. Ana Mieres, Assistant Professor is the senior author on the upcoming Journal of Pediatric Physical Therapy article, “Retrospective Case Report: Evaluation of Pain in a Child With Pervasive Developmental Disorder” to […]
Dr. William Quillen, Professor & SPTRS Director contributed case studies and lab activities to the 4th edition of Prentice’s Therapeutic Modalities in Rehabilitation published this month by McGraw Hill Medical.
Dr. John Mayer, Associate Professor and Lincoln College Endowed Chair in Biomechanical & Chiropractic Research, is the senior author or contributor to several chapters in the newly published textbook Evidence-Based […]
Dr. Kathleen Rockefeller, Assistant Professor is the senior author or co-author on two articles appearing in the new American Journal of Safe Patient Handling & Movement; “Evaluation of a Tool […]
Dr. John Mayer, Associate Professor and Lincoln College Endowed Chair in Biomechanical & Chiropractic Research is a coauthor on the article, “Firefighters & Back Injuries: The New Study” which appears […]