SPTRS Faculty to Present at the 2016 APTA Combined Sections Meeting

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The following faculty members have submissions accepted for presentation at the 2016 Combined Sections Meeting (CSM) of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA).

  • Dr. Laura Lee (Dolly) Swisher: “Professional Identity Formation, Transformation, and Maturation”
  • Dr. Kevin Murdoch: “Scapula-Thoracic and Scapula-Humeral Dysfunction in a Softball Player after Pectoralis Minor Resection for Thoracic Outlet Syndrome”
  • Drs. Steven Ambler and Gina Musolino: “Implementing a 2:1 Collaborative Model in Clinical Education”
  • Dr. Teran-Yengle: “Knee Extensor Moment in Young Women with Knee Hyperextension”
  • Dr. Seok Hun Kim: “Changes in Balance, Gait, and Falls Efficacy Following Virtual Reality-Based Therapy in People with Parkinson’s Disease”
  • Drs. Dana Webb, Aimee Klein and Douglas Haladay: “The Interpretation of the Oswestry Disability Index Score in a Patient with Chronic Low Back Pain”
  • Drs. Douglas Haladay, Laura Lee (Dolly) Swisher and John Mayer: “The Use of a Word Cloud to Assess DPT Student Perceptions of Evidence Based Practice”
  • Dr. Rebecca Edgeworth and recent SPTRS graduate Dr. Mandy Huster: “Physical Therapy Management of a Patient with Parsonage Turner Syndrome”
  • Dr. Aimee Klein and recent SPTRS graduates Drs. Allison Welch and Brittany Morrissey: Oral Platform Presentation “The Occurrence of Musculoskeletal Injuries in Irish Dancers As Compared To Ballet Dancers”
  • Drs. Jeannie Stephenson and Seok Hun Kim: “Assessment of Balance in Adults with Friedreich’s Ataxia”
  • Dr. Heidi Piccione: “A Case Report: Isometric Cervical Strengthening and Balance Training for Dropped-Head Syndrome after Long Spinal Fusion Revision”

CSM 2016 will bring together more than 10,000 physical therapy professionals from around the nation for several stimulating days of exceptional programming, networking opportunities, and an exhibit hall filled with products and services in Anaheim, California.

And they are off to Disneyland!