Publications – 2004-2008

Peer reviewed publications

1. Baker-Herman TL, Fuller DD, Bavis RW, Zabka AG, Golder FJ, Doperalski NJ, Johnson RA, Watters JJ, Mitchell GS. 2004. BDNF is necessary and sufficient for spinal respiratory plasticity following intermittent hypoxia. Nature Neuroscience. 7(1):48-55.


2. Balasubramanian CK, Bowden MG, Neptune RR and Kautz SA (2006). Relationship between step length asymmetry and walking performance in subjects with chronic hemiparesis. Arch Phys Med Rehab, 88:43-49.


3. Bavis RW, Olson EB Jr, Vidruk EH, Fuller DD, Mitchell GS. 2004. Developmental plasticity of the hypoxic ventilatory response in rats induced by neonatal hypoxia. Journal of Phyiology (London). 557(2):645-60.


4. Behrman AL, Bowden MG, Nair PM. Neuroplasticity after spinal cord injury and training: an emerging paradigm shift in rehabilitation and walking recovery. Phys Ther. 2006 Oct;86(10):1406-25. Review.


5. Behrman AL, Harkema SJ. Physical rehabilitation as an agent for recovery after spinal cord injury. Phys Med Rehabil Clin N Am. 2007 May;18(2):183-202, v. Review.


6. Behrman AL, Lawless-Dixon AR, Davis SB, Bowden MG, Nair P, Phadke C, Hannold EM, Plummer P, Harkema SJ. Locomotor training progression and outcomes after incomplete spinal cord injury. Phys Ther. 2005 Dec;85(12):1356-71.


7. Behrman AL, Light KE . Analysis of the Berg Balance Test for Individuals with Parkinsons Disease. Phys Ther. 2006 Jun;86(6):778-87.


8. Behrman AL, Nair P, Bowden M, Herget B, Phadke C, Senesac C, Martin J, Thompson FJ, Reier PJ, Howland DR. Locomotor Training Unmasks Developmental Plasticity in Pediatric Chronic Spinal Cord Injury. Nature/Neuroscience March 2006


9. Behrman AL, Thigpen MT (2005). Locomotor training after stroke and spinal cord injury: The challenge of evidence-based practice. BioMechanics;3:55-59.


10. Bialosky JE, Bishop MD, Robinson ME, Barabas JA, George SZ. The influence of expectation on spinal manipulation induced hypoalgesia: an experimental study in normal subjects. BMC Musculo Disorders. 9(1): 19


11. Bishop MD, Brunt D, Marjama-Lyons J. Do people with Parkinsons disease change strategy during unplanned gait termination? Neurosci Lett, 2006, 397:240-244


12. Bishop MD, Brunt D, N Pathare, M Ko, J Marjama - Lyons. Changes in distal muscle timing may contribute to slowness during sit to stand in Parkinsons disease. Clin Biomech, 2005; 20:112-117


13. Bishop MD, Brunt D, Pathare N, Patel B. The effects of cadence on the strategies used during gait termination. Gait and Posture, 2004, 20 (2):134-139


14. Bishop MD, Freedman SD, Zielenski J, Ahmed N, Dupuis A, Martin S, Ellis L, Shea J, Hopper I, Corey M, Kortan P, Haber G, Ross C, Tzountzouris J, Steele L, Ray PN, Tsui LC, Durie PR. The cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator gene and ion channel function in patients with idiopathic pancreatitis. Hum Genet. 2005 Dec;118(3-4):372-81. Epub 2005 Sep 29.


15. Bishop MD, Fiolkowski P, Brunt D, Woo R, Horodyski MB. The Effects Of Athletic Footwear on Leg Stiffness and Running Kinematics. J Athl Train, 2006, 41(4), 387-392


16. Bishop MD, Meuleman J, Robinson M, Light KE. Effect of pain and depression on balance, mobility and confidence in older men. J Rehab Res Dev. 2007 44 (5): 675-684


17. Blanton S, Wolf S, Redmond S. Light KE. Lessons Learned on Participant Recruitment and Retention: The EXCITE Trial. Phys Ther. 2006 Nov;86(11):1520-33.


18. Bolser DC, Poliacek I, Jakus J, Fuller DD, Davenport PW. Neurogenesis of cough, other airway defensive behaviors and breathing: a holonarchical supersystem? 2006. Respiratory Physiology and Neurobiology. 152(3):255-65.


19. SE Borst, CF Conover, CS Carter, CM Gregory, C Leeuwenburgh, E Marzetti, K Vandenborne & TJ Wronski. Anabolic effects of testosterone are preserved during inhibition of 5-? reductase. American Journal of Physiology; Endocrinology and Metabolism, 293(2): E507-14, 2007.


20. Bowden MG, Balasubramanian CK, Neptune RR and Kautz SA (2006). Anterior-Posterior Ground Reaction Forces as a Measure of Paretic Leg Contribution in Hemiparetic Walking. Stroke, 37:872-876.


21. Bowden MG, Behrman AL. Step activity monitor: Accuracy and test-retest reliability for persons with incomplete spinal cord injury. J Rehabil Res Dev. 2007, in press.


22. Brunt D, Woo R, Kim HD, Ko MS, Senesac C, and Li S: The effect of Botulinum Toxin Type A on gait of children who are idiopathic toe-walkers: A pilot study. Journal of Southern Orthopaedics Society. 2004


23. Chen G., Patten C. Joint moment work during the stance-to-swing transition in hemiparetic subjects. Journal of Biomechanics: 41(4): 877-83, 2008.


24. Chen, G. & Patten, C., Treadmill Training with Harness Support: Selection of training parameters for individuals with post-stroke hemiparesis. J. Rehabilitation R&D, 43(4): 485-498, 2006.


25. Chen, G., Patten, C., Kothari, D. and Zajac, F.E. Gait deviations associated with post-stroke hemiparesis: Improvement during treadmill walking using weight support, speed, support stiffness, and handrail hold. Gait and Posture, 22(1): 57-62, 2005.


26. YW Chen, CM Gregory, M Scarborough, G Walter, R Shi & K Vandenborne. Molecular responses involved in skeletal muscle atrophy after cast-immobilization. Physiological Genomics, 31(3): 510-20, 2007.

27. Chiara, T, D Martin, PW Davenport, D Bolser. Expiratory Muscle Strength Training in Persons With Multiple Sclerosis Having Mild to Moderate Disability: Effect on Maximal Expiratory Pressure, Pulmonary Function, and Maximal Voluntary Cough. Arch Phys Med Rehabil Vol 87(4), 468-473, 2006


28. Chiara T, Martin D, Sapienza C. Expiratory muscle strength training: speech production outcomes in patients with multiple sclerosis. Neuro Rehab and repair. Vol 21:pg 239-249, 2007

29. Chiu YP, Fritz SL, Light KE, Velozo C. Using Item Response Analysis to Investigate Measurment Properties and the Clinical Validity of the Dynamic Gait Index. Physical Therapy. In Press


30. Chmielewski TL, Hodges MJ, Horodyski MB, Conrad BP, Bishop MD, Tillman SMA Comparison of Clinician Agreement in Evaluating Lower Extremity Movement Patterns Using Two Rating Methods, J Ortho Sports Phys Ther, 2007 37(3):122-9


31. Chmielewski TL, Hurd WJ, Rudolph KS, Axe MJ, Snyder-Mackler L. Perturbation training improves knee kinematics and reduces muscle co-contraction after complete unilateral anterior cruciate ligament rupture. Physical Therapy; 85(8):740-54, 2005.


32. Chmielewski TL, Hurd WJ, Snyder-Mackler L. Elucidation of a potentially destabilizing control strategy in ACL deficient non-copers. Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology; 15(1): 83-92, 2005.


33. Chmielewski TL, Myer GD, Kauffman D, Tillman SM. Plyometric exercise in the rehabilitation of athletes: physiological responses and clinical application. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther. 2006 May;36(5):308-19.


34. Chmielewski TL, Ramsey DK, Snyder-Mackler L. Evidence for differential control of tibial position in perturbed unilateral stance after acute ACL rupture. Journal of Orthopaedic Research; 23(1): 54-60, 2005.


35. Chmielewski TL, Snyder-Mackler L. Appropriate Interpretation and Application of a Clinical Classification Scheme to Describe Dynamic Knee Stability After ACL Injury. J Neurophys 2007; 98:557.


36. Chmielewski TL, Stackhouse S, Axe MJ, Snyder-Mackler L. A prospective analysis of incidence and severity of quadriceps inhibition in a consecutive sample of 100 patients with complete acute anterior cruciate ligament rupture. Journal of Orthopaedic Research; 22(5): 925-930, 2004.


37. Clark, D.J., Condliffe, E.G., Patten, C., Activation impairment alters muscle torque-velocity in post-stroke hemiparesis. Clinical Neurophysiology, 117(10): 2328-2337, October 2006.


38. Clark, D.J., Condliffe, E.G., Patten, C., Reliability of Concentric and Eccentric Torque During Isokinetic Knee Extension in Post-stroke Hemiparesis. Clinical Biomechanics, 21(4): 395-404, 2006.


39. Condliffe E.G., Clark, D.J., Patten C. Reliability of Elbow Stretch Reflex Assessment in Chronic Post-stroke Hemiparesis, Clinical Neurophysiology, 116(8): 1870-1878, 2005.


40. Dannecker EA, George SZ, Robinson ME. Influence and stability of pain anchors for an investigation of cold pressor pain tolerance. J Pain, in press.


41. Davenport PW , D.C. Bolser, T. Vickroy, R. Berry, A.D. Martin, John A. Heyb, M. Danzig. The effect of codeine on the Urge-to-Cough response to inhaled Capsaicin. Pulm Pharmacol Ther. 2007;20(4):338-46.


42. Day JA, Fox EJ, Lowe J, Swales HB, Behrman AL. Locomotor training with partial body weight support on a treadmill in a nonambulatory child with spastic tetraplegic cerebral palsy: a case report. Pediatr Phys Ther. 2004 Summer;16(2):106-13.


43. Del Rossi G, Fiolkowski P, Bishop MD, Horodyski MB, Trimble MH. For how long do temporary techniques maintain the height of the medial longitudinal arch? Phys Ther Sport. 2004, 5(2)


44. Dobkin B, Apple D, Barbeau H, Basso, M, Behrman A, Deforge D, Ditunno, J, Elashoff R, Fugate L, Harkema S, Saulin M, Scott M. for the Spinal Cord Injury Locomotor Trial (SCILT) Group Weight-supported treadmill vs over-ground training for walking after acute incomplete SCI. Neurology 66, 484-93 (2006).


45. Dobkin B, Barbeau H, Deforge D, Ditunno J, Elashoff R, Apple D, Basso, M, Behrman A, Harkema S, Saulin M, Scott M and the Spinal Cord Injury Locomotor Trial Group. The evolution of walking-related outcomes over the first 12 weeks of rehabilitation for incomplete traumatic spinal cord injury: The muliticenter randomized spinal cord injury locomotor trial. Neurorehabil Neural Repair, 2007,21:25-35.

46. Doperalski NJ, Fuller DD. Long term facilitation of ipsilateral but not contralateral phrenic motor output in rats with chronic cervical spinal cord hemisection. 2006. Experimental Neurology. Jul;200(1):74-81.


47. Doperalski NJ, Sandhu M, Bavis RW, Reier PJ, Fuller DD. Ventilation and phrenic output following high cervical spinal hemisection in male vs. female rats. RespiratoryPhysiology and Neurobiology (in press).


48. Duncan GE, Anton SD, Syderman SJ, Newton RL, Corsica JA, Durning PE, Ketterson TU, Martin AD, Limacher MC, Perri MG Prescribing Exercise at Varied Levels of Intensity and Frequency: A Randomized Trial. Arch Intern Med 165:2362-2369, 2005.


49. Duncan GE, Perri MG, Anton SD, Limacher MC, Martin AD, Lowenthal DT, Arning E, Bottiglieri T, Stacpoole PW. Effects of exercise on emerging and traditional cardiovascular risk factors. Preventive Medicine. 2004 Nov;39(5):894-902.


50. Duncan PW, Sullivan KJ, Behrman AL, Azen SP, Wu SS, Nadeau SE, Dobkin BH, Rose DK, Tilson JK. Locomotor Experience Applied Post-Stroke (LEAPS) trial: a randomized controlled trial. BMC Neurol. 2007 Nov 8;7(1):39 [Epub ahead of print]


51. Farquhar S, Chmielewski TL, Snyder-Mackler L. Accuracy of predicting maximal quadriceps force from submaximal effort contractions after anterior cruciate ligament rupture. Muscle and Nerve, 32(4):500-505, 2005.


52. Fiolkowski P, Bishop MD, Brunt D, Williams DB. Plantar feedback contributes to the regulation of leg stiffness. Clin Biom, 2005, 20 (9):952-958


53. Fiolkowski P, Horodyski MB, Bishop MD, Williams M, Stylianou L. Changes in gait kinematics and posture with the use of a front pack. Ergonom, 2006 Jul 15;49(9):885-94


54. Flansbjer U-B, Holmback AM, Downham D, Patten C and Lexell J. Reliability of Gait Performance Tests in Men and Women with Hemiparesis After Stroke. Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 37: 75-82, 2005.


55. Fregly BJ, Reinbolt JA, Chmielewski TL. Evaluation of a patient-specific cost function to predict the influence of foot path on the knee adduction torque during gait. Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering, 2008 Feb;11(1):63-71. Epub 2007 Oct 15.


56. Fregly BJ, Reinbolt JA, Rooney KL, Mitchell KH, Chmielewski TL. Design of patient-specific gait modifications for knee osteoarthritis rehabilitation. IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 2007 Sep;54(9):1687-95. Erratum in: IEEE Trans Biomed Eng. 2007 Oct;54(10):1905.


57. Frimel TN, Kapadia F, Gaidosh GS, Li Y, Walter GA, Vandenborne K. A model of muscle atrophy using cast immobilization in mice. Muscle Nerve. 2005; 32(5):672-4.


58. Frimel TM, Walter GA, Gibbs JD, Gaidosh GS, Vandenborne K. Noninvasive monitoring of muscle damage during reloading following limb disuse. Muscle & Nerve 2005; 32(5):605-12.


59. Fritz SL, Chiu Y-P, Malcolm MP, Patterson T, Light KE. Feasibility of EMG-Triggered Neuromuscular Stimulation as an Adjunct to Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy: Physical Therapy, 85:428-442, 2005.


60. Fritz SL, George SZ, Wolf SL, Light KE. Participant perception of recovery as criterion to establish importance of improvement for constraint-induced movement therapy outcome measures: results from a preliminary study. Phys Ther, 2007;87(2):170-178.


61. Fritz SL, Light KE, Clifford SN, Patterson TS, Behrman AL, Davis SB. Descriptive characteristics as potential predictors of outcomes following constraint-induced movement therapy for people after stroke. Phys Ther. 2006 Jun;86(6):825-32.

62. Fuller DD. Long-term facilitation of inspiratory drive to tongue protrudor and retractor muscles in the rat. 2005. Journal of Applied Physiology. 98(5):1761-7.


63. Fuller DD, Baker-Herman TL, Golder FJ, Doperalski NJ, Watters JJ, Mitchell GS. Cervical spinal cord injury upregulates ventral spinal 5-HT2A receptors. 2005. Journal of Neurotrauma. 22(2):203-13.


64. Fuller DD, Doperalski NJ, Sandhu MS, Bolser DC, Reier PJ. Modest spontaneous recovery of ventilation following chronic high cervical hemisection in rats. ExperimentalNeurology. 211:97-106, 2008.


65. Fuller DD, Golder FJ, Olson EB Jr., Mitchell GS. Recovery of phrenic activity and ventilation following cervical spinal hemisection in rats. 2006. Journal of Applied Physiology. 100(3):800-6.


66. George SZ, Bialosky JE, Donald DA. The centralization phenomenon and fear-avoidance beliefs as prognostic factors for acute low back pain: a preliminary investigation involving patients classified for specific exercise. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther. 2005;35(9):580-587.


67. George SZ, Bialosky JE, Fritz JM. Physical therapy management of a patient with acute low back pain and elevated fear-avoidance beliefs – a case report. Phys Ther. 2004;84(6):538-549.


68. George SZ, Bialosky JE, Wittmer VT, Robinson ME. Sex differences in pain drawing area for individuals with chronic musculoskeletal pain. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther, 2007;37(3) 115-121.


69. George SZ, Bishop MD, Bialosky JE, Zeppieri G Jr, Robinson ME. Immediate effects of spinal manipulation on thermal pain sensitivity: an experimental study. BMC Musculoskelet Disord. 2006 Aug 15;7:68


70. George SZ, Childs JD, Fritz JM. Investigation of elevated fear-avoidance beliefs for patients with low back pain: a secondary analysis involving patients enrolled in physical therapy clinical trials. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther, 2008;38(2)50-58.


71. George SZ, Dannecker EA, Robinson ME. Fear of pain, not pain catastrophizing, predicts acute pain intensity, but neither factor predicts tolerance or blood pressure response: an experimental investigation in pain-free individuals. Eur J Pain. 2006;10:457- 465.


72. George SZ and Delitto A. Clinical examination variables discriminate between treatment based classification groups. Phys Ther. 2005;85:306-314.


73. George SZ, Dover GC, Fillingim RB. Fear of pain influences outcomes following exercise induced
delayed onset muscle soreness at the shoulder. Clin J Pain, 2007;1:76-84.


74. George SZ, Dover GC, Wallace MR, Sack BK, Herbstman DM, Aydog E, Fillingim RB. Biopsychosocial influence on exercise-induced delayed onset muscle soreness at the shoulder: pain catastrophizing and catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) diplotype predict pain ratings. Clin J Pain, in press.


75. George SZ, Fritz JM, Childs JD, Brennan GP. Sex differences in predictors of outcome in selected physical therapy interventions for patients with acute low back pain. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther, 2006;36(6):554-563.


76. George SZ, Fritz JM, and McNeil DW. Fear-avoidance beliefs as measured by the fear-avoidance beliefs questionnaire (FABQ): change in FABQ is predictive of change in self-report of disability and pain intensity for patients with acute low back pain. Clin J Pain. 2006;22:197-203.


77. George SZ and Hirsh AT. Distinguishing patient satisfaction with treatment delivery from treatment effect: a preliminary investigation of patient satisfaction with symptoms following physical therapy treatment of low back pain. Archives Phys Med Rehabil. 2005;86:1338-1344.


78. George SZ, Wallace MR, Wright TW, Moser MW, Greenfield WH, Sack BK, Herbstman DM, Fillingim RB. Evidence for a biopsychosocial influence on shoulder pain: pain catastrophizing and catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) diplotype predict clinical pain ratings. Pain, 2008;136(1):53-61.


79. George SZ, Wittmer VT, Fillingim RB, Robinson ME. Sex and pain-related psychological variables are associated with thermal pain sensitivity for patients with chronic low back pain. J Pain, 2007;8(1):2-10.


80. George SZ, Wittmer VT, Fillingim RB, Robinson ME. Fear-avoidance beliefs and temporal summation of evoked thermal pain influence self-report of disability in patients with chronic low back pain. J Occup Rehabil, 2006;16(1):92-105.


81. Golder FJ, Zabka AG, Bavis RW, Baker-Herman TL, Fuller DD, Mitchell GS. Differences in time-dependent hypoxic phrenic responses among inbred rat strains. 2005. Journal of Applied Physiology. 98(3):838-44


82. CM Gregory and CS Bickel. Recruitment patterns in human skeletal muscle during electrical stimulation. Physical Therapy, 85(4); 358-64, 2005.


83. Gregory CM, Bowden MG, Jayaraman A, Shah P, Behrman A, Kautz SA, Vandenborne K. Resistance training and locomotor recovery after incomplete spinal cord injury: a case series. Spinal Cord. 2007, in press.


84. CM Gregory, W Dixon & CS Bickel. Impact of varying pulse frequency and duration on muscle torque production and fatigue. Muscle & Nerve, 35(4): 504-9, 2007.


85. CM Gregory, RH Williams, K Vandenborne & GA Dudley. Enzymes of energy supply and energy demand as predictors of glycogen utilization in human skeletal muscle. European Journal of Applied Physiology 95(4): 276-82, 2005.


86. Hannold EM, Young ME, Rittman MR, Bowden MG, Behrman AL. Locomotor training: Experiencing the changing body. J Rehabil Res Dev. 2006 Nov-Dec;43(7):905-16.

87. Hicks GE, George SZ, Nevitt MA, Cauley JA, Vogt MT. Measurement of lumbar lordosis: Inter-rater reliability, minimum detectable change, and longitudinal variation. J Spinal Disord and Tech, 2006;19(7):501-506.


88. Higginson JS, Zajac FE, Kautz SA, Neptune RR, Burgar CG and Delp SL (2006). Musculoskeletal response to equinus foot placement. Gait & Posture, 23:32-36.


89. Higginson JS, Zajac FE, Neptune RR, Kautz SA and Delp SL (2006). Muscle contributions to support in post-stroke hemiparetic gait. J. Biomech, 39:1769-1777.


90. Hirsh AT, George SZ, Bialosky JE, and Robinson ME. Fear of pain, pain catastrophizing, and acute pain perception: relative prediction and timing of assessment. J Pain, in press.


91. Hirsh AT, George SZ, Riley JL, and Robinson ME. An evaluation of the construct and measurement of pain catastrophizing by the pain coping questionnaire. Eur J Pain, in press.


92. Hurd WJ, Chmielewski TL, Axe MJ, Davis I, Snyder-Mackler L. Difference in normal and perturbed walking kinematics between male and female athletes. Clinical Biomechanics; 19:465-472, 2004.


93. Hurd WJ, Chmielewski TL, Snyder-Mackler L. Perturbation-enhanced neuromuscular training alters muscle activity in female athletes. Knee Surgery Sports Traumatology Arthroscopy. Epub ahead of print 4 June 2005.


94. Ilfeld BM, Gearen PF, Enneking FK, Berry LF, Spadoni EH, George SZ, Vandenborne K: Total hip arthroplasty as an overnight-stay procedure using an ambulatory continuous psoas compartment nerve block: a prospective feasibility study. Reg Anesth Pain Med. 2006; 31(2):113-118.


95. Ilfeld BM, Gearen PF, Enneking FK, Berry LF, Spadoni EH, George SZ, Vandenborne K: Total knee arthroplasty as an overnight-stay procedure using continuous femoral nerve blocks at home: a prospective feasibility study. Anesth Analg. 2006;102:87-90.


96. Ilfeld BM, Vandenborne K, Duncan PW, Sessler DI, Enneking FK, Shuster JJ, Theriaque DW, Chmielewski TL, Spadoni EH, Wright TW. Ambulatory continuous interscalene nerve blocks decrease the time to discharge readiness after total shoulder arthroplasty: a randomized, triple-masked, placebo-controlled study. Anesthesiology. 2006 Nov;105(5):999-1007.


97. Ilfeld BM, Wright TW, Enneking FK, Mace JA, Shuster JJ, Spadoni EH, Chmielewski TL, Vandenborne K. Total shoulder arthroplasty as an outpatient procedure using ambulatory perineural local anesthetic infusion: a pilot feasibility study. Anesthesia and Analgesia; 101(5):1319-22, 2005.


98. Ilfeld BM, Wright TW, Enneking FK, Vandenborne K. Total elbow arthroplasty as an outpatient procedure using a continuous infraclavicular nerve block at home: a prospective case report. Reg Anesth Pain Med. 2006; 31(2):172-6.


99. Ilfeld BM, Wright TW, Sessler TI, Chmielewski TL. Valid and relevant outcome measures are critical for objective hypothesis-testing. In press, Anesthesia & Analgesia.


100. Jayaraman A, Gregory CM, Bowden M, Stevens JE, Shah P, Behrman AL, Vandenborne K. Lower extremity skeletal muscle function in persons with incomplete spinal cord injury. Spinal Cord. 2006 Nov;44(11):680-7. Epub 2005 Dec 13.


101. Jayaraman J, Shah PK, Gregory CM, Stevens JE, Bowden M, Bishop M, Walter GA, Behrman AL, Vandenborne K. Muscle Adaptations and Locomotor Training after Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury: A Case Series. J Spinal Cord Med. in press


102. Jeon HS, Kukulka CG, Brunt D, Behrman AL, Thompson FJ. Soleus h-reflex modulation and paired reflex depression from prone to standing and from standing to walking. Int J Neurosci. 2007 Dec;117(12):1661-75.


103. Kautz SA, Duncan PW, Perera S, Neptune RR and Sudenski SA (2005). Coordination of hemiparetic locomotion after post-stroke rehabilitation. Neurorehabilitation & Neural Repair, 19:250-258.


104. Kautz SA and Patten C (2005). Interlimb influences on paretic leg muscle excitation. J Neurophys, 93: 2460-2473.


105. Kautz SA, Patten C and Neptune RR (2006). Does unilateral pedaling activate a rhythmic locomotor pattern in the non-pedaling leg in post-stroke hemiparesis?. J Neurophys, 95:3154-3163.


106. Kim, C.M., Kothari, D.H., Lum, P.S., Patten, C. Reliability of Dynamic Muscle Performance in the Hemiparetic Upper-Limb. Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy, 29(1): 9-17, 2005.


107. Kornetti D, Fritz SL, Chiu Y-P, Light KE, Velozo C. Rating Scale Analysis of the Berg Balance Test. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 85:1128-1135, 2004.


108. Lee KZ, Fuller DD, Lu IJ, Ku LC, Hwang JC. Pulmonary C-fiber activation abolishes the uncoupling of upper airway and phrenic respiratory bursting normally observed during application of positive end expiratory pressure in the rat. Journal of Applied Physiology. 104:119-29, 2008.


109. Lee KZ, Fuller DD, Lu I-J, Lin JT, Hwang JC. Neural drive to tongue protrudor and retractor muscles following pulmonary C-fiber activation. 2007. Journal of Applied Physiology. 102(1):434-44.


110. Lee KZ, Fuller DD, Tung LC, Lu IJ, Ku LC, Hwang JC. Uncoupling of upper airway motor activity from phrenic bursting by positive end-expired pressure in the rat. 2007. Journal of Applied Physiology. 102(3):878-89.


111. Li S, Kukulka CG, Rogers MW, Brunt D, Bishop MD. Sural nerve evoked responses in human hip and ankle muscles while standing. Neurosci Lett, 2004; 364, 59-62


112. Liu M, Bose B, Walter GA, Thompson F, Vandenborne K. A longitudinal study of skeletal muscle following spinal cord injury and locomotor training. Spinal Cord. 2008 (in press).


113. Liu M, Bose P, Walter GA, Anderson DK, Thompson FJ, Vandenborne K. Changes in muscle T (2) relaxation properties following spinal cord injury and locomotor training. Eur J of Appl Physiol. 2006; 1-7.


114. Liu M, Walter GA, Pathare NC, Forster RE, Vandenborne K. A quantitative study of bioenergetics in skeletal muscle lacking carbonic anhydrase III using 31P magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2007 Jan 2;104(1):371-6.


115. Lum PS, Patten C, Kothari D, Yap R. Effects of velocity and angle on elbow torque during isokinetic strength testing in post-stroke hemiparesis. Muscle & Nerve, 30: 732-42, 2004.


116. Mah C, Pacak CA, Cresawn KO, Deruisseau LR, Germain S, Lewis MA, Fuller DD, Byrne BJ. Physiological correction of Pompe disease by systemic delivery of adeno-associated virus serotype 1 vectors. 2007. Molecular Therapy. 15(3):501-7.


117. Malcolm M, Triggs W, Gonzalez Rothi L, J Light KE. Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation as an Adjunct to Constraint_Induced Therapy: An Exploratory Randomized Controlled Trial. Am J Phys Med Rehabil. 2007 Sep;86(9):707-15


118. Malcolm M, Triggs W, Light KE. Test-Retest Reliability of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Measures of Motor Cortex Organization and Excitability. Neurology, 62(5): A281, 2004.


119. Malcolm M, Triggs W, Light KE, Shechtman O, Khandekar G, Gonzalez Rothi LJ. Reliability of Motor Cortex Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation. Clinical Neurophysiology. Clin Neurophysiol. 2006 May;117(5):1037-46. Epub 2006 Mar 24


120. Mann BJ, Grana WA, Indelicato PA, George SZ. A survey of sports medicine physicians regarding psychological issues in athlete-patients. Am J Sports Med, in press.


121. Martin J, Plummer P, Bowden MG, Fulk G, Behrman AL. Body weight support systems: Considerations for clinicians. Phys Ther Reviews. 2006;11:143-152.

122. Mizner RL, Kawaguchi JK, Chmielewski TL. Muscle strength in the lower extremity does not predict post-instruction improvements in the landing patterns of female athletes. In press, J Orthop Sports Phys Ther.


123. Mizner RL, Petterson SC, Stevens JE, Vandenborne K, Snyder-Mackler L, Early quadriceps strength loss after total knee arthroplasty. The contributions of muscle atrophy and failure of voluntary muscle activation. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2005; 87(5):1047-53


124. Neptune RR, Zajac FE and Kautz SA (2004). Muscle mechanical work requirements during normal walking: the energetic cost of raising the body’s center of mass is significant. J Biomech, 37:817-825.


125. Neptune RR, Zajac FE and Kautz SA (2004). Muscle force redistributes segmental power for body progression during walking. Gait Posture, 19:194-205.


126. Newberry L, Bishop MD. Plyometric and agility training into the regimen of a patient with post-surgical anterior knee pain: a case report. Phys Ther Sport, 2006, 161-167


127. Ozcan MS, Bonnet SW, Martin AD, Gabrielli A, Layon AJ and Banner MJ. Abnormally increased power of breathing as a complication of closed endotracheal suction catheter systems. Respiratory Care. 51:423-425,2006.


128. Pak, S.S., Patten, C. Strengthening to Promote Functional Recovery Post-stroke: An evidence-based Review. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation, 15(3): in press.


129. Pathare NC, Stevens JE, Walter, GA, Shah P, Jayaraman A, Tillman SM, Scarborough MT, Gibbs CP, Vandenborne K. Deficit in Human Muscle Strength with Cast Immobilization: Contribution of Inorganic Phosphate. Eur. J. Appl. Physiol. 2006 Sep; 98(1):71-8.


130. Pathare N, Vandenborne K, Liu M, Stevens JE, Li Y, Frimel TN, Walter GA. Alterations in Inorganic Phosphate in Mouse Hindlimb Muscles During Limb Disuse. NMR Biomed. 2008 Feb;21(2):101-110


131. Pathare N, Walter GA, Stevens JA, Yang Z, Okereke E, Gibbs JD, Esterhai JL, Scarborough MT, Gibbs CP, Sweeney HL, Vandenborne, K. Changes in inorganic phosphate and force production in human skeletal muscle following cast immobilization. J Appl Physiol. 2005; 98(1):307-14.


132. Patten, C., Condliffe, E.G., Dairaghi, C.A., Lum, P.S. Upper-extremity functional gains after dynamic resistance training in post-stroke hemiparesis. Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair, in press.


133. Patten, C., Dozono, J.M., Jue, M.E., Schmidt, S.G., Lum, P.S. Combined Functional Motor Retraining and Dynamic High Intensity Resistance Training Promotes Recovery of Upper-extremity Motor Recovery in Post-stroke Hemiparesis. Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy, 30(3): 99-115, 2006.


134. Patten, C., Dozono, J.M., Jue, M.E., Schmidt, S.G., Lum, P.S. Its Not About the Muscle! Response to invited commentary. Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy, 30(3): 118-119, 2006.


135. Patten, C., Lexell, J., Brown, H.E.. Strength training in persons with post-stroke hemiplegia: Rationale, Method, and Efficacy. J. Rehabilitation R&D, 41(3A): 293-312, 2004.


136. Peters C and George SZ. Outcomes following plyometric rehabilitation for the young throwing athlete: a case report. Physiother Theor Pract, in press.


137. Phadke CP, Wu SS, Thompson FJ, Behrman AL. Soleus H-reflex modulation in response to change in percentage of leg loading in standing after incomplete spinal cord injury. Neurosci Lett. 2006 Jul 31;403(1-2):6-10. Epub 2006 May 24.


138. Pickett TC, Fritz SL, Ketterson TU, Davis SB, Malcolm MP, Glueckauf RL, Light KE. Feasibility of Telehealth-Mediated Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy (CIMT in Two Chronic Stroke Survivors. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development (JRRD), July 2005.


139. Pickett TC, Glueckauf R, Malcolm M, Fritz S, Light KE. Telehealth and Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy: An Intensive Case Study. Clinical Gerontologist. 2007; 31(1), Sept.


140. Plummer-D'Amato P, Altmann LJ, Saracino D, Fox E, Behrman AL, Marsiske M. Interactions between cognitive tasks and gait after stroke: A dual task study. Gait Posture. 2007 Oct 16; [Epub ahead of print]

141. Plummer P, Behrman AL, Duncan PW, Spigel P, Saracino D, Martin J, Fox, E, Thigpen M, Kautz, SA. Effects of stroke severity and training duration on locomotor recovery after stroke: a pilot study. Neurorehabil Neural Repair. 2007 Mar-Apr;21(2):137-51.


142. Preston SA, Trumble TN, Zimmel DN, Chmielewski TL, Brown MP, Hernandez JA. Lameness, athletic performance, and financial returns in yearling Thoroughbreds bought for the purpose of resale for profit. J Am Vet Med Assoc, 2008 Jan 1; 232(1):85-90.


143. Reinbolt JA, Haftka RT, Chmielewski TL, Fregly BJ. A computational framework to predict post-treatment outcome for gait-related disorders. Med Eng Phys 2007 July 4 (Epub ahead of print).


144. Reinbolt JA, Haftka RT, Chmielewski TL, Fregly BJ. Are patient-specific joint and inertial parameters necessary for accurate inverse dynamics analyses of gait? IEEE Trans Biomed Eng. 2007 May;54(5):782-93.


145. Reinold MM, Wilk KE, Fleisig GS, Zheng N, Barrentine SW, Chmielewski T, Cody RC, Jameson GG, Andrews JR. Electromyographic analysis of the rotator cuff and deltoid musculature during common shoulder external rotation exercises. Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy; 34: 385-394, 2004.


146. Robinson ME, Brown JL, George SZ, Edwards PS, Atchison JW, Hirsh AT, Waxenberg LB, Wittmer V, and Fillingim RB. Multidimensional success criteria and expectations for treatment of chronic pain: The patient perspective. Pain Med. 2005;6(5):336- 345.


147. Robinson ME, Dannecker EA, George SZ, Otis J, Atchison JW, Fillingim RB. Sex differences in the associations among psychological factors and pain report: a novel psychophysical study of patients with chronic low back pain. J Pain. 2005;6(7):463-470.


148. Robinson ME, George SZ, Dannecker EA, Jump RL, Hirsh AT, Gagnon CM, Brown JL. Sex differences in pain anchors revisited: further investigation of “most intense” pain events and common pain events. Eur J Pain. 2004;8:299-305.


149. Rose DK, Winstein CJ. The coordination of bimanual symmetrical rapid aiming movements following stroke. Clinical Rehabilitation 19 (4): 452-462, 2005.


150. Rose DK, Winstein CJ. Bimanual training after Stroke: Are Two Hands better than One? Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation 11(4): 20-30, 2004.


151. PK Shah, CM Gregory, JE Stevens, N Pathare, A Jayaraman, M Bowden, AL Behrman, G Walter & K Vandenborne. Non-invasive assessment of lower extremity muscle composition after incomplete spinal cord injury. Spinal Cord. 2008 Mar 18. [Epub ahead of print]


152. Shah PK, Stevens JE, Gregory CM, Pathare NC, Jayaraman A, Bickel CS, Bowden M, Behrman AL, Walter G, Dudley GA, Vandenborne K. Lower-extremity muscle cross-sectional area after incomplete spinal cord injury. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2006 Jun;87(6):772-8.


153. Spencer CT, Bryant RM, Day JA, Gonzalez I, Colan S, Thompson R, Berthy J, Redfearn S, Byrne B: Cardiac and clinical phenotype in barth syndrome. Pediatrics 2006; 118: 337-346.


154. Stevens JE, Liu M, Bose P, O’Steen WA, Thompson FJ, Anderson DK, Vandenborne K. Changes in Soleus Muscle Function and Fiber Morphology with One Week of Locomotor Training in Spinal Cord Contusion Injured Rats. J. Neurotrauma, 2006 Nov 23;(11)1671-81.


155. Stevens JE, Pathare NC, Tillman SM, Scarborough MT, Gibbs CP, Shah P, Jayaraman A, Walter GA, Vandenborne K. Relative contributions of muscle activation and muscle size to plantarflexor torque during rehabilitation after immobilization. J Orthop Res. 2006 Aug; 24(8):1729-36.


156. Stevens JE, Walter GA, Okereke E, Scarborough JL, George SZ, Kelley MJ, Tillman SM, Gibbs JD, Elliot MA, Frimel TN, Gibbs CP, Vandenborne K. Muscle adaptations with immobilization and rehabilitation after ankle fracture. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2004;36(10):1695-1701.


157. Uswatte, G., Taub E, Morris D, Light K, Thompson, PA. The Motor Acitivity Log-28 for Measuring Dily Arm Use After Stroke. Neurology. 2006 Oct 10;67(7):1189-94


158. Vovk, DC, Bolser, J.A. Hey, M. Danzig, T. Vickroy, R. Berry, A.D. Martin and P.W. Davenport, Capsaicin exposure elicits complex airway defensive motor patterns in normal humans in a concentration- dependent manner, Pulm Pharmacol Ther. 2007;20(4):423-32.


159. Wagner J.M., Rhodes J.A., Patten C. Reproducibility and minimal detectable change of three-dimensional kinematic analyses of forward reaching tasks in person with post-stroke hemiparesis. Physical Therapy,88(5): 652-63, 2008.


160. White LJ, McCoy S, Castellano V, Gutierrez G, Stevens JE, Walter GA, Vandenborne K. Lower extremity resistance training in multiple sclerosis. Multiple Sclerosis. 2004; 10(6): 668-74.


161. Wikstrom EA, Tillman MD, Chmielewski TL, Borsa PA. Measurement and evaluation of dynamic joint stability of the knee and ankle after injury. Sports Med. 2006;36(5):393-410. Review.


162. Wikstrom EA, Tillman MD, Chmielewski TL, Cauraugh JH, Borsa PA. Dynamic postural stability
deficits in subjects with self-reported functional ankle instability. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2007 Mar;39(3):397-402.


163. Winstein CJ, Rose DK, Tan SM, Lewthwaite R, Chui HC, Azen SP. A Randomized Controlled Comparison Of Upper Extremity Rehabilitation Strategies In Acute Stroke: Immediate And Longer-Term Outcomes. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 85: 620-8, 2004.


164. Wolf SL, Thompson PA, Morris DM, Rose DK, Winstein CJ, Taub E, Giuliani C The EXCITE Trial: Attributes of the Wolf Motor Function Test in Patients with Sub-acute Stroke. Journal of Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair 19: 194-205, 2005.


165. Wolf S, Winstein C, Uswatte G, Taub E, Light KE, Giuliani C, Good D, Nichols D. Improving Upper-Extremity Function among Patients 3-9 Months Post-stroke: The EXCITE National Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA. 2006 Nov 1;296(17):2095-104


166. Worthen LC, Kim M, Kautz SA, Lew HL, Kiratli J and Beaupré GS (2005). Key characteristics of walking correlate with bone density in chronic stroke survivors. J. Rehab R&D, 42:761-768.


167. Zajac FE, Neptune RR, and Kautz SA (2004). Authors response to Comments on Biomechanics and Muscle Coordination of Human Walking: Parts I and II. Gait Posture, 19:208-209.

Books and Chapters:

1. Bargar CJ and George SZ. Treatment of a young male patient with left upper arm pain and left arm numbness: a case report. Orthopaedic Physical Therapy Practice, 2007;17(1): 25-32.


2. Behrman AL, Bowden M. (Under review). Ambulation training after spinal cord injury. In Sisto S, editor. Therapeutic Exercise for Spinal Cord Injury. Elsevier Publishers.


3. Bishop MD. Lumbar Anatomy and Physiology. Home Study Course 18.1.1, APTA Orthopaedic Section, 2007


4. Bishop MD, Brunt D, Protas EJ. Gait in Parkinson's Disease: Initiation to termination. In Trail M, Protas EJ, Lai E, editors, Neurorehabilitation in Parkinson’s Disease, Slack Inc. New Jersey. 2007.


5. Bishop MD, Kaminski, TW. A comparison of enhanced-eccentric resistance training and traditional training for increasing strength. In Gießing J, Fröhlich M, Preuss P, editors, Current Results of Strength Training Research, Cuvillier Verlag Göttingen, Germany, 2005

6. Butrimas NJ and George SZ. Manual therapy for a patient diagnosed with multilevel cervical spondylosis: a case report. Orthopaedic Physical Therapy Practice, 2007;17(1):18-23.


7. Chmielewski TL, Ferber R. Rehabilitation of the female athlete. In: Harrelson G, Wilk KE, Andrews JR (eds). Rehabilitation of the Injured Athlete. Saunders, Philadelphia, 2004, p.315-328.


8. Chmielewski TL, Hurd WJ, Hewett TE, Snyder-Mackler L. Principles of neuromuscular control for injury prevention and rehabilitation. In: Magee DJ, Zachazewski JE, Quillen WS (eds). Scientific Foundations and Principles of Practice in Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation. Elsevier, Philadelphia, 2007, pp. 375-387.


9. Chmielewski TL, Tillman SM, Snyder-Mackler L. Knee. In: Kolt G, Snyder-Mackler L (eds). Physical Therapies in Sport and Exercise, 2nd ed. London, Harcourt, 2007, pp. 382-401.


10. Frey-Law L and George SZ. Pain heterogeneity. Chapter in Mechanisms and management of pain for the physical therapist. Editor: Sluka KA (in press).


11. Frimel TN Cahill KS, Gaidosh G,Torres RT, Huard J, Vandenborne K, Byrne BJ, Walter GA. Noninvasive monitoring of stem cell delivery and muscle regeneration. NHMFL Reports Volume 11, Issue 1, 2004, p. 5-6.


12. Fulk G, Schmitz TJ, Behrman AL. (2006). Traumatic spinal cord injury. In: SB O’Sullivan, Schmitz TJ, editors. Physical Rehabilitation: Assessment and Treatment. Fifth Edition. FA Davis Company, Philadelphia, PA.

13. Fuller DD, Bavis RW and Mitchell GS. 2005. Respiratory plasticity: respiratory gases, development, and spinal injury. In: Pharmacology and Pathophysiology of the Control of Breathing. Editors: D.S. Ward, A. Dahan and L. Teppema. Boca Raton: Taylor & Francis, p.155-223.


14. George SZ. Pain syndromes: spinal pain. Chapter in Mechanisms and management of pain for the physical therapist. Editor: Sluka KA (in press).


15. George SZ. Psychological screening and management of the patient with low back pain. Orthopaedic Section, American Physical Therapy Association; 2008: Home Study Course 18.1.4; Low back pain and the evidence for effectiveness of physical therapy interventions.


16. George SZ, Bishop MD. Low Back Pain: Causes and Differential Diagnosis. In Magee DJ, Zachazewski JE, Quillen WS (editors), Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation Volume III: Treatment of Pathology and Injuries. Elsevier. In editorial review


17. George SZ, Delitto A, Lehman RC. Conservative treatment of athletes with low back syndromes. Chapter in Low back syndromes: integrated clinical management, 1st edition. Editor: Morris CE. McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. New York, NY (2006).


18. Martin AD. Fitness Instructor's Handbook, Chapter 12, Basic Electrocardiograms and Cardio-vascular Medications. Human Kinetics Press, Urbana, Il, 1986. Fourth Edition 2003


19. Nelson C, Senesac C: Cerebral Palsy, Darcy Umphred and Margaret Roller, eds. Neurological Rehabilitation, 5th edition, Elseviere, 2006.


20. Senesac C, et al: Compendium for Teaching Professional Level Pediatric Content. Pediatric Section of the APTA. 2006. In press


21. Pathare N, Liu M, Stevens JE, Vandenborne K, Walter GA. 31P Magnetic resonance spectroscopy of mouse skeletal muscle following hind limb cast immobilization. National High Magnetic Field Laboratory (NHMFL) Annual Research Report, 2005 p 4-5 (selected as a highlight).

Abstracts:

1. Baker-Herman TL, Fuller DD, Bavis RS, Zabka A, Wilkerson J, Mitchell GS. Long-term facilitation of respiratory burst frequency following intermittent hypoxia is dependent on baseline burst frequency. Program No. 352.8. 2005 Abstract Viewer/Itinerary Planner. Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience, 2005.


2. Baker-Herman TL, Golder FJ, Zabka AG, Fuller DD, Doperalski NJ, Watters JJ, Mitchell GS. siRNA inhibition of spinal BDNF synthesis abolishes phrenic long-term facilitation following intermittent hypoxia. Abstract presented at the Annual Experimental Biology Meeting 2004. Program No. D592, 470.1. 2004 Abstract Viewer/Itinerary Planner. Washington, DC: American Physiological Society.


3. Balasubramanian CK, Bowden MG, Neptune RR and Kautz SA (2006). Relationship between asymmetrical step lengths and hemiparetic walking performance. Neural Control of Movement annual meeting, May 2006, Key Biscayne, FL.


4. Differential effects of robotically- versus manually-assisted locomotor training on stepping performance after incomplete spinal cord injury. AL Behrman, M Bowden, K Day, L Fuller, B Herget, R Knight, P Nair, C Phadke, S Kautz. Robotics Symposium, 2006, Zurich, Switzerland. (unable to attend).


5. Behrman AL, Kautz SA. Differential effects of robotically- versus manually-assised locomotor training on stepping performance after incomplete spinal cord injury. 112th Annual Meeting. Association of Military Surgeons of the United States, San Antonio, Texas, November 5-10, 2006.


6. Training restores walking in a non-ambulatory child with chronic, cervical spinal cord injury AL Behrman, M Bowden, K Day, B Herget, P Nair, C Phadke, PJ Reier, C Senesac, F Thompson, DR Howland. Injuries and Dysfunction of the Spinal Cord in Children (Howard H. Steel Conference), Lake Buena Vista, FL, Dec 2006.


7. Behrman AL, Bowden M, Herget M, Day K, Herget B, Nair P, Phadke C, Reier P, Senesac C, Thompon F, Howland DR. Evidence for a human spinal pattern generator: insights from a pediatric SCI case study. Society for Neuroscience, accepted for 2006. (One of 700 abstracts selected from pool of 14,000 for release with Public Education and Communication Committee for Neuroscience 2006 Press Book).


8. Behrman A, Nair P, Bowden M, Fuller L, Herget B, Phadke C, Senesac C, Reier PJ, Thompson FJ, Howland DR. Locomotor training: Recovery of walking in non-ambulatory 4.5 year old child with chronic, cervical SCI. APTA-Combined Sections Meeting, February 1-4, 2006 - San Diego, California.


9. Beyond gait speed: an international classification of functioning, disability, and health (ICF)-guided approach to locomotor rehabilitation outcomes. Bowden M, Hannold, EM, Nair P, Fuller L, Behrman AL. CSM, 2007


10. Bialosky J, George S, Barabas J, Bishop M, and Robinson M. The effect of subject expectation on spinal manipulation induced hypoalgesia. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther, abstracted 2008.


11. Bialosky JE, George SZ, Bishop MD. Manual therapy induced analgesia: a comparison of healthy subjects and those with low back pain. J Manual Manipulative Ther, abstracted 2006.


12. Bialosky J, George S, Bishop M, Zeppieri G, and Robinson M. Immediate effects of spinal manipulative therapy in subjects with low back pain: a pilot study. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther, abstracted 2008.


13. Bialosky J, George S, Hirsh A, Galmish R, and Robinson M. A randomized study of the effects of catastrophizing on experimental pain. J Pain, abstracted 2008.


14. Bishop M and George S. Interaction between kinesiophobia and pain amplification in acute back pain. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther, abstracted 2008.


15. Bishop M, George SZ, McNally A. Improvement in range of motion after a stretching program: changes in tissue properties? J Orthop Sports Phys Ther, abstracted 2007.


16. Bowden MG, Turns LJ, Neptune RR, Balasubramanian CK, Knight R, Peterson C and Kautz SA, (2006). Paretic leg contribution in hemiparetic walking: mechanisms of paretic propulsion. Neural Control of Abnormal Movement, May 2006, Key Biscayne, FL.


17. Brown J, Edwards P, George S, Fillingim R, Waxenberg L, Atchison J, Gremillion H, Robinson M. Patient centered success criteria and expectations for treatment: a comparison of spine pain and facial pain patients. J Pain, abstracted 2004.


18. Carr BS, Day JA: Effect of directed spring guidance on rate of skill acquisition. JOSPT 2004;34 (1) A39.


19. Chen G., Patten, C. Joint moment work during the stance-to-swing transition in hemiparetic subjects. International Society for Posture & Gait Research, July, 2007. Abstracted in Gait & Posture, July, 2007.


20. Chiu YP, Fritz SL, Light KE. The Invariant Features of Reaching in Older Adults Post-Stroke: An Application of Eshkol-Wachman Movement Notation. J Am Geriatr Soc. Abstract. 2005; 53(4): S120.


21. Chiu YP, Light KE, Behrman AL, Malcolm M, Fritz S. Long-Term Changes of Health-Related Quality of Life in Individuals Post-Stroke Who Received CIMT in Conjunction with Donepezil and r-Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (PO-rr-82-F. American Physical Therapy Association Meeting, Orlando FL, June 2006.


22. Chmielewski TL, Day T, Tillman SM, Moser MW, George SZ. Fear of reinjury is a potential factor in functional outcome after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy, 37 (1) A74, 2007.


23. Chmielewski TL, Horodyski MB, Hodges MJ, Conrad BP, Bishop MD. Does the assessment of core strength identify frontal plane knee angle deviations? Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 36 (5): S152, 2004.


24. Chmielewski TL, Horodyski MB, Soh C, Hodges MJ, Bishop MD. Comparison of numerical and qualitative methods for evaluating core strength. Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy 34(1): A 33, 2004.


25. Chmielewski TL, Hurd WJ, Snyder-Mackler L. Neuromuscular perturbation training decreases co-contraction in those with the potential to compensate well for ACL rupture. Proceedings of the 15th ISEK Congress, 2004, p 263.


26. Chmielewski TL, Jones D, Day T, Tillman SM, George SZ. The association of fear of reinjury and function during anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction rehabilitation. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 2008, 38(1): A71-A72.


27. Chmielewski TL, Rivett JA, Bisop MD, Tillman SM. Gender differences in frontal plan hip angle during a lateral step down are not related to hip muscle strength. Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy, 37 (1) A77, 2007.


28. Chmielewski TL, Tillman SM, Cullaty MD, Rivett JA, Conrad BP, Bishop MD. The relationship among hip and trunk muscle performance and hip kinematics during lower extremity functional tasks. Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy 36(1): A73, 2006.


29. Clark DJ, Condliffe E, Patten, C. Activation impairment alters muscle torque-velocity in post-stroke hemiparesis. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 2005.


30. Clark DJ, Condliffe E, Patten, C. Reliability of Lower Extremity Torque Production in Persons with Post-Stroke Hemiparesis. American College of Sports Medicine, Annual Meeting, abstracted in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, May, 2005.


31. Clark D.J., Patten, C., Fielding R.A. Does force or velocity contribute more to maximal power in older adults? American College of Sports Medicine, May, 2007. Abstracted in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, May, 2007


32. Clark DJ, Patten C, Reid KF, Carabello RJ, Phillips EM and Fielding RA. Slow rate of neuromuscular activation contributes to impaired movement acceleration and peak power in mobility-limited older adults. Experimental Biology, San Diego CA, April 2008.


33. Condliffe, E.G., Kothari D.H., Lum, P.S., Patten, C. High-intensity Resistance Training Improves Reflex Modulation in Post-stroke Hemiparesis, Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 2004.


34. Corti, M, McGuirk TE, Patten, C. Differential effects on kinematics of free reaching after functional task practice and dynamic resistance training in low functioning persons post-stroke. 2nd Summer School on Advanced Technologies for Neuro-motor Assessment and Rehabilitation. STARTER: Strategic Network for Assitive & Rehabilitation Technology in Emilia-Romagna, Bologna, Italy, July 2008


35. G. Creel and J. Oren. “Protocol for Successful Prevention of Skin Breakdown in Individuals with Moderate to Profound Intellectual and Developmental Disability (I/DD)” APTA 2007

36. Dannecker E and George S. Laboratory measures of pain avoidance and pain tolerance. J Pain, abstracted 2007.


37. Dannecker E, George S, Robinson, M. Influence and stability of pain scale anchors. J Pain, abstracted 2006.


38. H.V. Deoghare,T. Huang, B.K. Smith, P.W. Davenport, A.Gabrielli, M.J. Banner, L. Caruso, A.J. Layon and A.D. Martin. Catecholamine and Heart Rate Variability Changes During Failed Spontaneous Breathing Trials in Difficult To Wean Patients. Am Rev Resp Crit Care Med. Vol 177, pg A381.


39. H Deoghare, D Martin. Sample Entropy: Novel Method Of Breathing Pattern Analysis For Ventilator Dependent Patients Am Rev Resp Crit Care Med. Vol #3, pg A964, 2007.


40. DeRuisseau LR, Cresawn KO, Mah C, Zolotukhin I, Lewis MA, Fuller DD, Byrne BJ. Adeno-
associated virus serotype-1 is a potential treatment for glycogen accumulation in the central nervous system (CNS) of a mouse model of Glycogen Storage Disease Type II (GSDII). 2005 Experimental Biology and XXXV International Congress of Physiological Sciences meeting abstracts [accessed at http://select.biosis.org/faseb]. The FASEB Journal, 19, Abstract #360.4


41. DeRuisseau LR, Mah C, Cresawn KO, Byrne BJ, Fuller DD. Central Nervous System Pathology Contributes to Respiratory Deficits in Glycogen Storage Disease Type II (GSDII). 2006 Experimental Biology meeting abstracts [on CD-ROM]. The FASEB Journal, 20, Abstract #750.1


42. DeRuisseau LR, Mah C, Fuller DD, Byrne BJ. Neural deficits contribute to respiratory insufficiency in Pompe Disease: a therapeutic approach with AAV1. Proceedings of the American Society of Gene Therapy Annual Conference, 2006. Abstract #892 page 108.


43. DeRuisseau LR, Mah C, Fraites TJ Jr, Fuller DD, Byrne BJ. Recombinant AAV1-mediated treatment of CNS glycogen accumulation in a mouse model of glycogen storage disease type II. Proceedings of the American Society of Gene Therapy Annual Conference, 2005. Abstract # 818, page 95.


44. DeRuisseau LR, Mah C, Reier PJ, Fuller DD, Byrne BJ. Neural Deficits in Pompe Disease: Insights into Therapy. American Society of Neural Therapy and Repair National Conference. Clearwater Beach, FL. 5/11/2006-5/14/2006.


45. DeRuisseau LR, Sakai Y, Doperalski NJ, Byrne BJ, Fuller DD. Intrathoracic injection of Adeno-associated virus serotype-1 (AAV1) is transported to the spinal cord. 2006 Experimental Biology meeting abstracts [on CD-ROM]. The FASEB Journal, 20, Abstract #241.2


46. Doperalski NJ, Fuller DD. Phrenic motor output and ventilation after graded unilateral cervical spinal cord injury (SCI). 2006 Experimental Biology meeting abstracts [on CD-ROM]. The FASEB Journal, 20, Abstract #750.4


47. Doperalski NJ, Fuller DD. Long term facilitation (LTF) of ipsilateral but not contralateral phrenic motor output after C2 spinal hemisection (C2HS). 2006 Experimental Biology meeting abstracts [on CD-ROM]. The FASEB Journal, 20, Abstract #750.5


48. Doperalski NJ, Morrison SA, Bolser DC, Fuller DD. Respiratory behavior following chronic C2 hemisection (C2HS) in awake rats. 2006 Experimental Biology meeting abstracts [on CD-ROM]. The FASEB Journal, 20, Abstract #750.3


49. Doperalski NJ, Reier PJ, Fuller DD. Sex differences in respiratory recovery following high cervical spinal hemisection in the rat. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 2007. Program No. 601.21. 2007. Neuroscience Meeting Planner. San Diego, CA. Society for Neuroscience, 2007 Online. David D. Fuller Curriculum Vitae, Page 13


50. Dover GC, Aydog E, Neff JS, Fleming M, and George S. What predicts self reported outcomes after exercise-induced delayed onset muscle soreness of the shoulder? Medicina Sportiva Bohemica et Slovaca, abstracted 2007.


51. DuPont CE, Chmielewski TL, Kawaguchi J, Mizner R. Neuromuscular Control of the Lower Extremity by Female Athletes during a Step Down Task. Med Sci Sports Exerc 2007, 39:5; S263.


52. Edgerton V, Petruska NC, Tillakaratne NJK, Fuller DD, Gerasimenko YP, Harkema SJ, and Keirstead HS. Evolving strategies to regain neuromotor function following spinal cord injury. Program No. 235. 2005 Abstract Viewer/Itinerary Planner. Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience, 2005.


53. Edwards P, Riley J, Brown J, George S, Fillingim R, Waxenberg L, Atchison J, Wittmer V, Robinson M. Patients’ success criteria predicted by distress and expectations for treatment. J Pain, abstracted 2004.


54. Fletcher RM, Chmielewski TL, Kawaguchi J, Mizner R. The Relationship Between Hip Mechanics and Knee Loading During Single Leg Landing in Female Athletes. Med Sci Sports Exerc 2007, 39:5,S22.


55. Fregly BJ, Reinbolt JA, Koh BI, Chmielewski TL. Evaluation of a patient-specific cost function to predict the influence of foot path on the knee adduction torque during gait. Proceedings of the 7th International Symposium on Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering, 2006.


56. Fregly BJ, Reinbolt JA, Rooney KL, Michell KH, Chmielewski TL. Predicting patient-specific gait modifications for knee osteoarthritis rehabilitation. Proceedings of the 7th International Symposium on Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering, 2006.


57. Frimel TN, Cahill KS, Gaidosh G, Byrne BJ, Vandenborne K, Walter GA. Noninvasive magnetic resonance imaging of therapeutic stem cell transplantation for muscle regeneration. (Proceedings of the American Physiological Society Combined Sections Meeting, Nashville, February 2004.)


58. Frimel TN, Cahill KS, Gaidosh GS, Torres RT, Huard J, Byrne BJ, Vandenborne K, Walter GA. Noninvasive monitoring of stem cell delivery and muscle regeneration. (Presented at the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine Meeting, Kyoto, Japan May 2004.)


59. Frimel TN, Gaidosh G, Walter GA, Vandenborne K. Noninvasive magnetic resonance imaging to determine mechanisms responsible for soleus muscle susceptibility to damage. (Presented at the American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting, New Orleans 2005.)


60. Frimel TN, Gibbs D, Gaidosh, G, Walter GA, Vandenborne K. Noninvasive monitoring of muscle damage. (Presented at New directions in biology and disease of skeletal muscle, San Diego, San Diego, CA, January 25-27, 2004) p.17.


61. Fritz SL, Patterson T, Malcolm MP, Light KE. Descriptive Predictors of Outcomes for Constraint Induced Movement Therapy (CIMT): A Pilot Study. Combined Sections Meeting, Nashville, TN, February 2004.


62. Fuller DD. Episodic hypoxia induces long-term facilitation of inspiratory drive to tongue protrudor and retractor muscles. 2005 Experimental Biology and XXXV International Congress of Physiological Sciences meeting abstracts [accessed at http://select.biosis.org/faseb]. The FASEB Journal, 19, Abstract #921.4


63. Fuller DD. Inspiratory resistive loading following cervical spinal cord injury (SCI) in rats. 2005 Experimental Biology and XXXV International Congress of Physiological Sciences meeting abstracts [accessed at http://select.biosis.org/faseb]. The FASEB Journal, 19, Abstract #924.9


64. Fuller DD, Doperalski NJ, Dougherty BJ, Sandhu M, Reynolds C, Hayward L.
Prenatal nicotine and respiratory long-term facilitation in neonatal rats. 2008 Experimental
Biology meeting abstracts [available at http://www.eb2008-online.com/faseb.html], FASEB J.
22:955.12, 2008.


65. Fuller DD, Golder FJ, Baker-Herman TL, Doperalski NJ, Johnson SM, Olson EB, Watters JJ, Mitchell GS. Accelerated recovery of respiratory motor output following spinal hemisection in rats. Abstract presented at the Christopher Reeve Foundation Grant Holders Meeting. Chicago, IL, March 2004.


66. Fuller DD, Golder FJ, Peterson LA, Mitchell GS. Treadmill training may enhance phrenic motor recovery following cervical spinal injury in rats. Abstract presented at the Annual Experimental Biology Meeting 2004. Program No. B-60, 386.10 2004 Abstract Viewer/Itinerary Planner. Washington, DC: American Physiological Society.


67. Fuller DD, Lane MA, White TE, Sandhu MS, Reier PJ. Cervical Spinal Cord Injury (SCI)
and Respiratory Neuroplasticity. Beijing Joint Conference of Physiological sciences –
Physiology in Medicine: Bridging Bed and Benchside. October, 2008. Citation not yet available.


68. George SZ, Bialosky JE, Donald DA. Symptom centralization and fear-avoidance beliefs as prognostic factors for low back pain. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther, abstracted 2004.


69. George SZ, Bialosky JE, Wittmer VT, Robinson ME, The influence of sex, personality, and coping style on the pain drawing. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther, abstracted 2006.


70. George SZ, Bishop MD, Hurlburt M, Shumrak, G, Villa J, Zeppieri G. Immediate effect of spinal manipulation on temporal summation of pain. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther, abstracted 2006.


71. Gregory CM, Bowden M, Kautz S, Vandenborne K. Resistance training and locomotor recovery after incomplete spinal cord injury. American Paraplegia Society-Annual Conference, Las Vegas, NV, 2005.


72. George S, Cere A, Zeppieri G, Cere M, Borut M, Hodges M, Valencia C, and Robinson M. Behavioral interventions for sub-acute low back pain. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther, abstracted 2008.


73. George SZ, Childs JD, Teyhen DS, Wu SS, Wright AC, Dugan JL, and Robinson ME. Rationale, design, and protocol for the prevention of low back pain in the military (polm) trial (NCT00373009). Proceedings of the 10th Annual Force Health Protection Conference, abstracted 2007.


74. George S, Dover G, Filllingim R. Pain related fear influences pain, physical impairment, disability, and kinesiophobia following delayed onset muscle soreness at the shoulder. J Pain, abstracted 2006.


75. George S, Dover G, Wallace M, Sack B, Herbstman D, Aydog E, Neff J, Fleming M, and Fillingim R. Biopsychosocial influence on induced shoulder pain. J Pain, abstracted 2008.


76. George SZ, Fritz JM, and Childs JD. Elevated fear-avoidance beliefs for subjects participating in physical therapy clinical trials. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther, abstracted 2007.


77. George SZ, Fritz JM, Childs JD. Sex differences in response to physical therapy interventions for low back pain. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther, abstracted 2005.


78. George S, Valencia C, and Robinson M. The effect of evidence-based education modifications on fear-avoidance based education modifications on fear-avoidance beliefs and pain catastrophizing for patient with low back pain. J Pain, abstracted 2008.


79. George S, Wallace M, Wright T, Moser M, Greenfield W, Sack B, Herbstman D, and Fillingim R. Evidence for biospsychosocial factors’ influence on shoulder pain. J Pain, abstracted 2007.


80. George S, Wittmer V, Beneciuk J, Fillingim R, and Robinson M. The influence of negative mood and pain catastrophizing on outcomes from a chronic pain rehabilitation program. J Pain, abstracted 2008.


81. George S, Wittmer V, Fillingim R, Robinson M. Does experimental pain sensitivity contribute to reports of clinical pain intensity and disability? J Pain, abstracted 2005.


82. George S, Wittmer V, Fillingim R, Robinson M. Psychological influence on central sensitization of pain for patients with chronic low back pain. J Pain, abstracted 2005.


83. Golder FJ, Fuller DD, Barr MRL, Resnik DK, Mitchell GS. Breathing patterns after cervical spinal contusion in rats. 2005 Experimental Biology and XXXV International Congress of Physiological Sciences meeting abstracts [accessed at http://select.biosis.org/faseb]. The FASEB Journal, 19, Abstract #924.8


84. Lower extremity strength measures as predictors of locomotor function after incomplete SCI. Gregory C, Bowden M, Jayaraman A, Nair P, Behrman AL, Kautz S, Vandenborne K. CSM, 2007


85. Gregory CM, Jayaraman A, Bowden M, Behrman AL, Vandenborne K. Resistance training and muscle function in persons after incomplete spinal cord injury. (Presented at the American College of Sports Medicine Annual Conference, Nashville 2005.)


86. Gregory CM, Mahoney ET, Bickel CS, Dudley GA, Chen YW , Vandenborne K. Molecular signature associated with improvements in muscle mass and glucose tolerance after spinal cord injury. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc., May 2006


87. Gregory CM, Thattaliyath BD, Gaidosh GS, Liu M, Byrne BJ, Vandenborne K, Walter GA. IGF-1 and hypertrophy in human skeletal myoblasts. (Presented at Frontiers in Myogenesis Meeting, Callaway Gardens, Georgia, 2006, A72, p9.)


88. Harty CM, Kawaguchi, Chmielewski TL, Mizner R. Relationship Between Muscular Strength and Lower Extremity Posture of Female Athletes During Drop Vertical Jumps. Med Sci Sports Exerc 2007, 39:5; S23.


89. Hassinger A, George S, and Robinson M. An examination of the relationship of fear avoidance to disability: a quantitative review. J Pain, abstracted 2007.


90. Higginson JS, Zajac FE, Neptune RR, Kautz SA, and Delp SL (2005). Reduced plantarflexor contributions to support in post-stroke hemiparetic gait. Meeting of the International Society of Biomechanics, August 2005, Cleveland, OH.


91. Higginson JS, Zajac FE, Neptune RR, Kautz SA, and Delp SL (2005). Differences in muscle contributions to support in slow gait. Annual Meeting of the Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society, April 2005, Portland, OR.


92. Hirsh A, Chung S, O’Brien E, George S, Cianfini L, Atchison J, Gremillion H, Waxenberg L, Robinson M. Does the catastrophizing subscale of the coping strategies questionnaire provide unique information regarding the pain experience? J Pain, abstracted 2004.


93. Hirsh A, George S, Bialosky J, and Robinson M. Fear of pain, pain catastrophizing, and acute pain perception: relative prediction and timing of assessment. J Pain, abstracted 2007.


94. Hirsh A, George S, Fillingim R, Perlstein W, Manamalkav S, and Robinson M. Investigating pain assessment and treatment disparities: a novel virtual human technology application. J Pain, abstracted 2008.


95. Hirsh A, George S, Riley J, Robinson M. Sex differences and construct redundancy of the coping strategies questionnaire – catastrophizing scale. J Pain, abstracted 2005.


96. Hodges MJ, Chmielewski TL, Day TI, Tillman SM. Development of a rehabilitation outcomes database in an outpatient orthopedic facility. Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy, 37 (1) A50, 2007.


97. T. Huang , P.W. Davenport, A.J. Gabrielli, D.V. Harshavardhan, and A.D. Martin Respiratory Pattern Variability During Weaning Trials in Prolonged Mechanical Ventilation Patients. Am Rev Resp Crit Care Med. Vol #3, pg A960, 2007.


98. T. Huang, H. Deoghare, B.K. Smith, M.A. Baz, R. Gonzalez-Rothi, E.M. Harman, and A.D. Martin. Factors predicting weaning outcome in difficult to wean adult patients. Am Rev Resp Crit Care Med. Vol 177, pg A379.


99. Hurd WJ, Chmielewski TL, Axe MJ, Snyder-Mackler L. Differences in walking kinematics between genders during disturbed walking. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 36(5): S152, 2004.


100. Hurd WJ, Chmielewski TL, Snyder-Mackler L. Gender differences in muscle activity patterns during disturbed walking before and after perturbation enhanced neuromuscular training. Proceedings of the 15th ISEK Congress, p 263, 2004.


101. Ilfeld BM, Gearen PF, Enneking FK, George SZ, Vandenborne K. Total hip arthroplasty as an overnight-stay procedure using ambulatory perineural local anesthetic infusion: a prospective pilot feasibility study. Anesthesiology, abstracted 2005.


102. Ilfeld BM, Gearen PF, Enneking FK, George SZ, Vandenborne K. The effects of ambulatory continuous femoral nerve blocks on readiness-for-discharge following total knee arthroplasty: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled pilot study. Anesthesiology, abstracted 2005.


103. Ilfeld BM, Gearen PF, Enneking FK, George, SZ, Vandenborne K. Total Knee Arthroplasty as a 23-Hour Stay Procedure Using Ambulatory Perineural Local Anesthetic Infusion: A Prospective Feasibility Study. Anesth Analg., January 2006


104. Ilfeld BM, Gearen PF, Enneking FK, George, SZ, Vandenborne K. Effect of posterior lumbar plexus perineural local anesthetic infusion on postoperative functional ability following total hip arthroplasty. Reg Anesth Pain Med, abstracted 2005.


105. Ilfeld BM, Gearen PF, Enneking FK, Mace JA, Spadoni EH, Berry LF, George SZ, Vandenborne K. Effect of femoral perineural local anesthetic infusion on postoperative functional ability following t otal knee arthroplasty. Anesthesiology, abstracted 2004.


106. Ilfeld BM, Wright TW, Enneking FK, Chmielewski TL, Vandenborne K. The effects of ambulatory continuous interscalene nerve blocks on readiness-for-discharge following total shoulder a arthroplasty: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled pilot study. Anesthesiology, 2005


107. Ilfeld BM, Wright TW, Enneking FK, Chmielewski TL, Vandenborne K. Total Shoulder Arthroplasty as a 23-Hour Stay Procedure Using Ambulatory Perineural Local Anesthetic Infusion: A Prospective Feasibility Study. Anesth Analg., November 2005


108. Ilfeld BM, Wright TW, Enneking FK, Mace JA, Spadoni EH, Chmielewski TL, Vandenborne K. Effect of Interscalene Perineural Local Anesthetic Infusion on Postoperative Physical Therapy F Following Total Shoulder Replacement, abstracted. RAPM, 2004.


109. Jayaraman A, Gregory CM, Bowden M, Stevens J, Shah P, Behrman AL, Vandenborne K. Changes in skeletal muscle function after treadmill training in persons with incomplete spinal cord I njury. (Presented at the American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting, New Orleans 2005.)


110. Jayaraman A, Gregory CM, Bowden M, Stevens J, Shah P, Behrman AL, Vandenborne K. Skeletal muscle function in persons after incomplete spinal cord injury. (Presented at the Society for Neuroscience Annual Conference, San Diego 2004.)


111. Jayaraman A, Gregory CM, Bowden M, Stevens JE, Shah P, Behrman AL, Vandenborne K. Relationship between changes in muscle size following 12 weeks of NMES induced resistance t raining using MRI and fiber specific analyses in persons with complete spinal cord injury. ( Presented at the Proceedings of the American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting, San Diego, February 2006.)


112. Jayarama A, Shah P, Gregory CM, Stevens J, Bowden M, Walter GA, Behrman AL, Vandenborne K. Mechanisms of muscle dysfunction in persons after incomplete spinal cord injury. (Presented at t he American College of Sports Medicine Annual Conference, Nashville 2005.)


113. Jonkers I, Delp SL, Patten C. To what extent does walking speed influence the interpretation of gait analysis data in hemiparetic gait? 16th Annual Meeting of ESMAC (European Society for Motion Analysis in Adults and Children), Athens, Greece, Gait and Posture, 26S: S3, 2007.


114. Jonkers, I., Delp, S.L., Patten, C. Gait Speed Modulation is Limited by impaired hip and ankle power generation in lower functioning persons post-stroke. International Society for Posture & Gait Research, July, 2007.


115. Jonkers I, Liu M, Arnold A, Thelen D, Anderson FC, Patten C, Delp SL. Factors that Impede Forward Progression during Hemiparetic Gait: A Simulation-Based Case Study World Congress of Biomechanics, Germany, July 2006.


116. Jonkers I., Patten C., Arnold A., Delp S. Is the reflex threshold during the pendulum test related to the onset of vastus excitation during hemiparetic gait? Gait & Posture, 22S: S34, 2005.


117. Jonkers I, Patten C, Arnold A, Delp S. Does dynamic reflex threshold of knee extensors predict musculotendon lengthening velocity during hemiparetic gait? Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society, Portland, OR, April 2005.


118. Kautz SA (2004) Coordination of hemiparetic locomotion after post-stroke rehabilitation. ACRM– ASNR Annual Meeting, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL, September 2004.


119. Kautz SA, Balasubramanian CK, Bowden MG and Neptune RR (2005). Paretic leg contributions to walking speed in persons with post-stroke hemiparesis. ASME Summer Bioengineering Conference, June 2005, Vail, CO.


120. Kautz SA, Bowden MG, Balasubramanian CK and Neptune RR (2006). A new measure of paretic leg contribution in hemiparetic walking. International Stroke Conference, February 2006, Kissimmee, FL.


121. Kautz, S.A., Patten, C., Neptune, R.R., Worthen, L.C., Kim, C.M. The influence of mechanical load on the locomotor pattern in persons with post-stroke hemiparesis. International Society for Posture & Gait Research, July, 2007.


122. Khandekar G, Malcolm MP, Triggs W, Frit z SL, Light KE. Modulation of the Muscles Representations in the Primary Motor Cortex Following Constraint Induced Movement Therapy. University of Florida College of Public Health and Health Professions Research Day. April 2004.


123. Kothari, D., McGill, K.C., Patten, C. Severity of Motor Dysfunction Corresponds with Activation I mpairment in Post-stroke Hemiparesis. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 2004
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124. Lane MA, Coutts MA, White TE, Jones AL, Hunsaker FL, O’Steen BE, Fuller DD,
Reier PJ. Characterization of spinal and supraspinal input to phrenic motor circuit in the normal
and injured spinal cord of adult rat. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 2008. Citation not
yet available.


125. Lane MA, White TE, Coutts MA, Jones AL, Sandhu M, Siegel KA, O’Steen BE,
Fuller DD, Reier PJ. Neuroplasticity in the respiratory circuit following lateral hemisection in
the adult rat cervical spinal cord. 12th International Symposium on Neural Regeneration.
Asilomar, California, 2007.


126. Lane MA, White, TE, Coutts MA, Sandhu M, Sigeel KA, O’Steen BE, Fuller DD,
Reier PJ. Transneuronal tracing reveals interneurons premotor to the phrenic motor nucleus in
the adult rat spinal cord. 14th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Neural Therapy and
Repair (ASNTR), Clearwater, Florida. Cell Transplantation. 16:3, page 331, 2007.


127. Lane MA, White TE, Coutts MA, Sandhu M, Siegel KA, O’Steen BE, Fuller DD,
Reier PJ. Could interneurons contribute to respiratory plasticity following cervical spinal cord
injury in rat? 15th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Neural Therapy and Repair
(ASNTR), Clearwater, Florida. Cell Transplantation. 17:4, 470, 2008.


128. Lane MA, White TE, Coutts MA, Sandhu M, Siegel KA, O’Steen BE, Fuller DD,
Reier PJ. Plasticity in respiratory circuitry following partial spinal cord injury (SCI) in the adult
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129. Lentz T, Barabas J, Day T, Bishop M, and George S. The relationship of physical impairment, pain, and kinesiophobia to disability in patients with shoulder pathology. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther, abstracted 2008.


130. Lentz TA, Tillman SM, Moser MW, Indelicato PA, George SZ, Chmielewski TL. Identifying impairments that predict function: a preliminary step in developing return-to-sport guidelines for ACL reconstruction. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 2008, 38(1): A71.


131. Limaye S, Light KE, Fritz SL, Patterson TS. Changes in Prehension with Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy in Adults Following Unilateral Stroke. University of Florida College of Public Health and Health Professions Research Day. April 2004.


132. Liu M, Bose P, Thompson F, Walter G, Vandenborne K. The effects of training on the skeletal muscle following spinal cord contusion injury using magnetic resonance imaging. (Presented at the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine Meeting, Kyoto, Japan May 2004.)


133. Liu M, Bose P, Walter, GA, Anderson DK, Thompson F, Vandenborne K. Changes in soleus myosin heavy chain expression in response to training following spinal cord injury. (Presented at the American College of Sports Medicine Annual Conference, Nashville 2005.)


134. Liu M, Bose P, Walter GA, Anderson DK, Thompson F, Vandenborne K. Impact of locomotor training on muscle morphology following spinal cored contusion injury. (Presented at the Neuroscience Annual Meeting, San Diego 2004.)


135. Liu M, Walter GA, Pathare NC, Zimmerman U, Forster RE, Vandenborne K. A quantitative study of bioenergetics in carbonic anhydrase III knockout mice by in vivo 31P magnetic resonance spectroscopy. (Presented at the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine Meeting, Kyoto, Japan May 2004.)


136. Liu M, Walter GA, Pathare NC, Zimmerman U, Forster RE, Vandenborne K. A quantitative study of bioenergetics in skeletal muscle lacking carbonic anhydrase III by 31P magnetic resonance spectroscopy. (Presented at the Proceedings of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance, Seattle, Washington, 2006 p1686.)


137. Mah C, Cresawn KO, DeRuisseau LR, Fuller DD, Byrne BJ. Correction of respiratory function by recombinant adeno-associated virus serotype 1 (aav1) vector-mediated gene therapy in a muring model of glycogen storage disease type II. Proceedings of the American Society of Gene Therapy Annual Conference, 2005. Abstract# 354, page 67.


138. Mah C, DeRuisseau LR, Pacak CA, Lewis MA, Fuller DD, Byrne BJ. Correction of Ventilation in Glycogen Storage Disease Type II Mice after Gel-Mediated Delivery of Adeno-Associated Virus Serotype 1 Vectors Proceedings of the American Society of Gene Therapy Annual Conference, 2006. Abstract #575 page 88.


139. Mah C, Pacak CA, Cresawn KO, DeRuisseau LR, Germain S, Lewis MA, Fuller DD, Byrne BJ. Physiological Correction of Glycogen Storage Disease Type II using Adeno-Associated Virus Serotype 1 Vectors Proceedings of the American Society of Gene Therapy Annual Conference, 2006. Abstract #410, page 78.


140. D Martin and PW Davenport. Extrinsic threshold PEEP reduces post exercise dyspnea in COPD patients. Am Rev Resp Crit Care Med. Vol 177, pg A664.

141. D. Martin, P. Davenport, R. Gonzalez-Rothi, E. Harman, M. Banner, L. Caruso, A. Layon, A. Gabrielli. Inspiratory muscle strength training improves maximal inspiratory pressure in difficult to wean patients. Am Rev Resp Crit Care Med. Vol #3, pg A964, 2007.


142. B Smith and D Martin. Widespread presence of ICU-acquired weakness in patients who require prolonged MV. Am Rev Resp Crit Care Med. Vol 177, pg A500.


143. Martin, A.D., Davenport, P. Inspiratory Muscle training in a partial spinal cord injured individual. European Respiratory Journal 24: 48S, 521S, 2004.


144. A.D. Martin, Ph D, PT, P. Davenport, Ph D, L.J. Caruso, MD, R. Gonzalez-Rothi, MD, E. Harman, MD, M. Banner, Ph D, A.J. Layon, MD and A. Gabrielli, MD. Inspiratory Muscle Rehabilitation in Long-term Failure to Wean patients. Am Rev Resp Crit Care Med. Vol #2, pg A160, 2005.


145. A D Martin, Ph D, PT, P W Davenport, Ph D, R J Gonzalez-Rothi, MD, M Baz, MD, M D Banner, Ph D, L Caruso, MD, A J Layon, MD and A Gabrielli, MD. Inspiratory muscle strength training improves outcome in failure to wean patients. European Respiratory Journal. vol28, #50 page 369s. 2006


146. D. Martin, P. Davenport, R. Gonzalez-Rothi, E. Harman, M. Banner, L. Caruso, A. Layon, A. Gabrielli . Inspiratory Muscle Strength Training in Failure to Wean Patients: Interim Analysis of a Controlled Trial Am Rev Resp Crit Care Med. Vol #3, pg A41, 2006.


147. D. Martin, P. Davenport, R. Gonzalez-Rothi, E. Harman, M. Banner, L. Caruso, A. Layon, A. Gabrielli: Inspiratory muscle strength training improves the ability to perform imposed work of breathing in failure to wean patients. Eur Resp J. Vol 26:S49, pg 86s, 2005.

148. Miller, G Development of a Web-Based Interactive Case Study Teaching Tool. American Physical Therapy Association National Meeting, Orlando 2006.


149. Neuromechanical examination of the control of walking wih a posterior leaf spring ankle foot orthosis. Nair P, Behrman AL CSM, 2007


150. Nair PN, Behrman AL. Intrarater, Interrater and Test-retest reliability of spatial and temporal measurements of gait after incomplete spinal cord injury using Gaitmat II. APTA(CSM) February 1- 4, 2006 - San Diego, California.


151. Naugle K, Wikstrom E, Tillman M, Chmielewski T, Cauraugh J, Borsa P. Dynamic Postural Stability Index shows Deficits in Individuals with Functional Ankle Instability. 2006 South Eastern Athletic Trainers'Association Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposium, Conference Proceedings.

152. Pathare N, Liu M, Stevens JE, Vandenborne K, Walter GA. 31P Magnetic resonance spectroscopy of mouse skeletal muscle following hind limb cast immobilization. (Presented at the International Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine Scientific Meeting, May 2005.)

153. Pathare N, Stevens JE, Shah P, Jayaraman A, Scarborough MT, Gibbs CP, Tillman S, Vandenborne K. Contribution of muscle size and activation deficits to loss in muscle strength in human plantar flexors after immobilization. (Presented at the American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting, February 2005.)


154. Pathare NC, Stevens JE, Shah P, Jayaraman A, Tillman S, Scarborough MT, Gibbs CP, Walter GA, Vandenborne K. Adaptations In Human Plantar Flexors During Rehabilitation Following Immobilization. Proceedings of the American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting, San Diego, 2006 February.


155. Pathare N, Stevens JE, Shah P, Walter GA, Scarborough MT, Shah P, Jayaraman A, Gibbs CP, Vandenborne K. Disuse versus reloading induced change in energy rich phosphate content in human skeletal muscle. (Presented at the American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, June 2005.)


156. Pathare NC, Stevens JE, Walter GA, Scarborough MT, Tillman SM, Gibbs JD, Elliot MA, Gibbs CP, Vandenborne K. Muscle contractile area and phosphate metabolite contributions to torque. (Presented at the American College of Sports Medicine Meeting, June 2004.)


157. Pathare NC, Stevens JE, Yang Z, Walter GA, Okereke E, Kelley ME, Gibbs JD, Esterhai JL, Sweeney HL, Vandenborne K. Role of phosphate metabolites in declining muscle force with limb disuse. (Presented at the American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting, February 2004.)


158. Patten C, Dozono JM, Jonkers I. Gait Speed Improves Significantly Following Dynamic, High- Intensity Resistance Training in Persons Post-stroke. Int’l Stroke Conference, San Francisco, CA February, 2007, Stroke, 38(2): 465, 2007.


159. Patten, C., Jaramillo, J.P., Grogan, A.P., Teraoka, J.K. and Chen, G. Locomotor Training Speed Influences Lower Extremity Motor Activation in Clinically Motor Complete Spinal Cord Injury. International Society for Posture & Gait Research, July, 2007.


160. Patten, C., Kothari, D.H., Condliffe, E.G., Dairaghi, C. & Lum, P.S. Effects of Dynamic High- Intensity Resistance Training on Upper-extremity Motor Function and Power in Post-stroke Hemiparesis, World Forum for Neurological Rehabilitation, October, 2004


161. Peterson CL, Neptune RR and Kautz SA (2007). Walking mechanics limit paretic plantar flexor contributions to propulsion in persons with post-stroke hemiparesis. 24rd Annual Houston Conference on Biomedical Engineering Research, The Houston Society for Engineering in Medicine and Biology. February 2007, Houston, TX.


162. Plummer P, Behrman AL, Duncan PW, Spigel P, Saracino D, Martin J, Fox E, Thigpen M, Kautz SA. Functionally significant recovery of walking speed after stroke in patients with moderate and severe impairment. International Stroke Society, 2007.


163. Reier PJ, Behrman A, Howland DR, Lane M, Fuller DD. Spinal Cord Neuroplasticity,
Neural Circuitry, and A “Little Bit of Lamprey” In All of Us. 14th Annual Meeting of the American
Society for Neural Therapy and Repair (ASNTR), Clearwater, Florida. Cell Transplantation. 16:3,
page 313, 2007.


164. Reynolds C, Ward C, Doperalski N, Fuller DD, Hayward L. Developmental
changes of autonomic control of heart rate in the conscious behaving rat: State and sex
influences. American Physiological Society Meeting: Sex and Gender in Cardiovascular-Renal
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165. Rhodes JA, Patten, C, Wagner JM. Reliability and responsiveness of three-dimensional kinematic analysis of forward reach tasks in adults with post-stroke hemiparesis. APTA Combined Sections Meeting, abstracted in J Neurologic Physical Therapy, 31(4): 210, 2007.


166. Robinson M, Wittmer V, George S, Beneciuk J, and Fillingim R. Opioids for chronic pain: to wean or not to wean. J Pain, abstracted 2008.


167. Rose DK, Behrman AL, Cen Y, Sullivan KJ, Tilson JK Martin AD, Schofield RS, Wu S, Nadeau S, Dobkin D, Duncan PW. Response to Exercise Tolerance Testing in Subacute Stroke across Severity Levels. International Stroke Conference/American Heart Association. Feb. 21, 2008 New Orleans, LA.


168. Rose DK, Duncan PW Cen Y Behrman AL, Sullivan KJ, Tilson JK, Wu S. Contributors to Self- Assessment of Quality of Life Post-Stroke. American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine/American Society of Neurorehabilitation, Oct. 16, 2008 Toronto, Ontario


169. Rose DK, Winstein CJ. Bimanual Aiming Facilitates Paretic Limb Behavior Following Stroke. Journal of Neurological Physical Therapy, 28 (4), p.171, 2004.


170. Rose DK, Winstein CJ. Bimanual Coordination of an Asymmetric Aiming Task in Humans with Stroke Related Brain Damage. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 26, p.S158, 2004.


171. Sandhu MS, Doperalski NJ, Bolser DC, Reier PJ, Fuller DD. The phrenic motor
circuitry after cervical spinal cord injury: insights from neurophysiological methods. 14th Annual
Meeting of the American Society for Neural Therapy and Repair (ASNTR), Clearwater, Florida.
Cell Transplantation. 16:3, pages 343-44, 2007.


172. Sandhu MS, Doperalski NJ, Bolser DC, Reier PJ, Fuller DD. Waveform correlation of ipsilateral vs. contralateral phrenic motor output following chronic C2 cervical hemisection in rats. Program No. 447.3. 2006 Neuroscience Meeting Planner. Atlanta, GA: Society for Neuroscience, 2006. Online.

173. Shah PK, Stevens JE, Gregory CM, Pathare NC, Jayaraman A, Bickel CS, Bowden M, Behrman AL, Dudley GA, Walter GA, Vandenborne K. Skeletal Muscle Morphology after Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury. Med Sci Sports Exerc., May 2006


174. Shah P, Stevens JE, Jayaraman A, Pathare N, Bowden M, Behrman AL, Walter GA, Vandenborne K. Loading-induced changes in Soleus muscle in patients with Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury using Magnetic Resonance Imaging. (Presented at the American College of Sports Medicine, New Orleans February 2005.)


175. Shah P, Stevens JE, Jayaraman A, Pathare NC, Bowden M, Walter GA, Phadke C, Nair PM, Behrman AL, Vandenborne K. Effect of locomotor training on skeletal muscle size in individuals with incomplete spinal cord injury. (Presented at the American College of Sports Medicine, Nashville June 2005.)


176. Shah PK, Stevens J, Pathare N, Jayaraman A, Behrman A, Vandenborne K. “Assessment of plantar flexor muscle mass after Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury using Magnetic Resonance Imaging”. American Congress of Rehabilitation and Science (ACRM), Florida, 2005.

177. Speer SM, Kawaguchi J, Chmielewski TL, Mizner R. Can Muscular Strength Within the Kinetic Chain Predict Athletes’ Improvement in Performance With Landing Training? Med Sci Sports Exerc 2007, 39:5; S23.


178. Staud R, Bovee C, Whittemore B, Inosencio N, George S, Robinson M, and Price D. Effects of eccentric exercise on pain and pain sensitivity in patients with fibromyalgia and normal controls: evidence of functional anti-hyperalgesic. J Pain, abstracted 2007.


179. Stevens JE, Liu M, Bose P, O’Steen W, Anderson D, Thompson F, Vandenborne K. Changes in Soleus Muscle Force and Fatigue after Spinal Cord Injury with Treadmill Locomotor Training in Rats. (Presented at the Proceedings of the American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting, San Diego, February 2006.)


180. Stevens JE, Liu M, Bose P, Walter GA, Anderson D, Thompson F, Vandenborne K. Changes in Soleus Muscle Function, Morphology, and IGF-I Expression with One Week of Locomotor Training in Spinal Cord Injured Rats Society For Muscle Biology. (Presemted at Frontiers in Myogenesis Meeting, Callaway Gardens, Georgia, 2006, A77, p10.)


181. Stevens JE, Pathare NC, Scarborough MT, Gibbs CP, Tillman SM, Vandenborne K. Muscle Contractile Area and Phosphate Metabolite Contributions to Torque. (Presented at the American College of Sports Medicine Meeting, June 2004.)


182. Stevens JE, Walter GA, Okereke E, Kelley M, Esterhai JL, Pathare NC, Vandenborne K. Changes in phosphocreatine kinetics in patients after immobilization following an ankle fracture. (Presented at the American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting, February 2004.)


183. Stevens JE, Yarasheski KE, Yi L, Sweeney LH, Vandenborne K. Insulin-like Growth Factor-1 Gene Transfer Augments Muscle Protein Synthesis Rate And Size In Adult Mice. (Presented at the American College of Sports Medicine Meeting, June 2005.)


184. Tilson J, Rose DK, Xu L, Sullivan KJ. Inter-rater reliability of the Fugl-Meyer Assessment Tool in a Phase III, Multisite, Randomized Clinical Trial, World Confederation of Physical Therapy, June 2007, Vancouver, BC.


185. Tilson JK, Sullivan KJ, Cen Y, Rose DK, Behrman AB, Wu SS, Azen SA. Determination of the Minimal Clinically Important Difference in the Lower Extremity Fugl-Meyer Motor Score in the First 60 Days Post-Stroke. International Stroke Conference/American Heart Association. Feb. 20, 2008 New Orleans, LA.


186. Turns LJ, Peterson CL, Neptune RR and Kautz SA (2006). Paretic leg muscle activity and walking mechanics contribute to asymmetric hemiparetic gait. 23rd Annual Houston Conference on Biomedical Engineering Research, The Houston Society for Engineering in Medicine and Biology. February 9-10, Houston, TX.


187. Vandenborne K, Gregory CM, Walter GA, Shi R, Scarborough MT, Chen YW. Molecular
signatures associated with skeletal muscle disuse atrophy in humans. Med Sci Sports Exerc., May 2006


188. Veeraraghavan K, Wagner JM, Patten C. Differential effects of treatment outcomes based on chronicity of stroke and severity of upper extremity motor impairment. APTA Combined Sections Meeting, abstracted in J Neurologic Physical Therapy, 31(4): 191, 2007.


189. Walter GA, Thattaliyath B, Huard, Cahill K, Frimel T, Vandenborne K. Noninvasive imaging of stem cell delivery. (Presented at Frontiers in Myogenesis Meeting, Callaway Gardens Pine Mountain, Georgia, April 27 - May 2, 2006, A97, p12.)


190. Westlake, KP, Patten C. Comparative Study of Two Motor Learning Approaches to Restoration of Locomotion Post-Stroke, Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 2008.


191. White LJ, Castellano V, McCoy SC, Gutierrez G, Stevens JE, Vandenborne K, Walter GA. Resistance Training Improves Strength and Function in Multiple Sclerosis. (Presented at the American College of Sports Medicine Meeting, June 2004.)


192. White TE, Fuller DD, Siegel KA, O’Steen BE, Lane MA, Reier PJ. Cellular replacement
modulates behavioral neuroplasticity following high cervical spinal cord injury. 12th International
Symposium on Neural Regeneration. Asilomar, California, 2007.


193. White TE, Fuller DD, Siegel KA, O’Steen BE, Lane MA, Reier PJ. Characterization of
cellular replacement mediated modulation of respiratory behavioral neuroplasticity following
cervical spinal cord hemisection. 15th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Neural
Therapy and Repair (ASNTR), Clearwater, Florida. Cell Transplantation. 17:4, 485, 2008.


194. Winstein CJ, Mathews SA, Dong Y, Fisher BE, Rose DK. The Prognostic Value of Lesion
Characteristics for Post-Stroke Upper Extremity Rehabilitation in the Acute Setting: a post-hoc analysis. Journal of Neurological Physical Therapy, 28 (4), p.175, 2004

195. Liu M, Stevens JE, Bose P, Thompson F, Walter GA, Vandenborne K. The effect of treadmill
training on IGF-I expression in skeletal muscle following incomplete spinal cord injury. Med Sci Sports Exerc., May 2006


196. Wolf S, Winstein C, Uswatte G, Taub E, Light KE, Giuliani C, Good D, Nichols D. The Extremity
Constraint-Induced Therapy Evaluation (EXCITE) Trial for Patients with Sub-Acute Stroke. International Stroke Conference of the American Heart Assoc/American Stroke Assoc. Presentation # 47, Abstract number 06-Str-Lb-2135-ASA, 2006


197. Worthen LC, Kim CM and Kautz SA (2005). Design of a gait laboratory to enable biomechanical
analysis of individuals with post-stroke walking deficits: force platform positioning. Meeting of the International Society of Biomechanics, August 2005, Cleveland, OH.


198. Wright TW, Ilfeld BM, Chmielewski TL, Vandenborne K, Enneking FK. Outpatient Shoulder
Arthroplasty Using Ambulatory Perineural Anesthetic Infusion. Annual Closed American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons meeting, Palm Beach, Fl 11/9-11/12/2005. Paper #9 pages 44-45.

Presentations:

1. Behrman AL Locomotor recovery after SCI: From basic science to clinical practice
The Best of III Step Conference, sponsored by the Neurology and Pediatrics Section, APTA. June, 2006, Orlando, FL. Invited presenter


2. Behrman AL Locomotor recovery after SCI: From basic science to clinical practice
The Best of III Step Conference, sponsored by the Neurology and Pediatrics Section, APTA . February, 2006, San Diego, CA. Invited presenter


3. Behrman AL “The science of hope: Best practice for the recovery of walking after spinal cord injury”. Working 2 Walk Symposium, sponsored by the Christopher Reeve Foundation and the
Unite 2 Fight Paralysis Organization. Washington, D.C. April 30, 2006. Invited presenter


4. Behrman AL “Best practice for recovery of walking after SCI and stroke” with M. Bowden
Presented to FL State Association of Rehabilitation Nurses, annual meeting Orlando, FL, May 20, 2006


5. Behrman, A; Bowden, M; Herget, B; Howland, D; Martin, J; Phadke, C; Nair, P; Reier, PJ; Senesac, C; Thompson, FJ. Spinal Cord: Animal Models and Human Studies I.Society for Neuroscience Meeting October 14, 2006. Atlanta, Ga.


6. Behrman AL, Bowden M, Herget B, Howland DR, Martin J, Phadke C, Nair P, Reier PJ, Senesac C, Thompson FJ. Locomotor Training and Recruitment of Developmental Neuroplasticity: Insights from a Pediatric SCI Case Study. Society for Neuroscience Meeting November 12-16, 2005 Washington DC.


7. Behrman AL, Nair PM, Bowden MG, Fuller L, Herget B, Phadke C, Senesac C. Locomotor training: Recovery of walking in non-ambulatory 4.5 year old child with chronic, cervical SCI. American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting, February 1-6, 2006.

8. Bialosky JE, George SZ, Barabas JA, Martelli VL, Gates LA, Robinson ME. The Effect of Subject Expectation on Spinal Manipulation Induced Hypoalgesia. Poster presented at PHHP Research Day, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, April 2007.

9. Bialosky JE. The Mechanisms of Manual Therapy in the Treatment of Musculoskeletal Pain. Presentation at Neuronoons, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, July 2007.


10. Bialosky JE, Bishop MD, Robinson ME, Price DD, George SZ . Immediate Effects of Manual Therapy on Pain Perception in Individuals Experiencing Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Poster presented at the Neuromuscular Plasticity Symposium, University of Florida. Gainesville, FL, January 2008.


11. Bialosky JE, George SZ, Barabas JA, Bishop MD, Robinson ME. The effect of subject expectation on spinal manipulation induced hypoalgesia. Combined Sections Meeting 2008


12. Bialosky JE, George SZ, Bishop MD, Zeppieri G, Robinson ME. Immediate effects of spinal manipulative therapy in subjects with low back pain: a pilot study. Combined Sections Meeting 2008


13. Bialosky JE, George SZ, Bishop, MD. Manual therapy induced analgesia: a comparison of healthy subjects and those with low back pain, AAOMPT National Conference, 2006

14. Bialosky JE, George SZ, Bishop MD. Manual Therapy Induced Analgesia. A
Comparison of Healthy Subjects and Those with Low Back Pain. Poster presented at the Neuromuscular Plasticity Symposium, University of Florida. Gainesville, FL, March 2006.

15. Bialosky JE, George SZ, Hirsh AT, Galmish RJ, Robinson ME. Pain Catastrophizing’s Effect on Pain: Initial Results of an Ongoing Study. Poster presented at PHHP Research Day, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, March 2006.

16. Bialosky JE. The Mechanisms of Manual Therapy in the Treatment of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Presentation at Neuronoons, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, July 2008.

17. Bialosky JE, Hirsh AT, Robinson ME, Galmish RJ, George SZ. A Randomized Study of the Effects of Catastrophizing on Experimental Pain. Poster presented at the 27th Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Pain Society in Tampa, Florida, May 2008


18. CS Bickel and CM Gregory. Reducing frequency of stimulation reduces fatigue when initial starting forces remain the same. Accepted for Presentation at American Physical Therapy Association, Combined Sections Meeting, Boston, MA, 2007.


19. CS Bickel and CM Gregory. Matching initial torque while varying pulse frequency, duration, and amplitude influences skeletal muscle fatigue. Submitted for Presentation at American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, 2007.


20. CS Bickel, CM Gregory, ET Mahoney, & GA Dudley. Glycogen use in skeletal muscle fibers after low and high amplitude neuromuscular electrical stimulation: a case study. American Physical Therapy Association, Combined Sections Meeting, New Orleans, LA, 2005.


21. Bishop MD, Bautista M, Light KE, Meuleman J. Pain, Depression, and Balance Confidence in Frail Older Men. Gerontological Society of America National Meeting, Orlando, 2005


22. Bishop MD, Driggers A, Riveros C, Horn ME. Fear predicts peak pain in acute onset muscular low back pain. Combined Sections Meeting 2008


23. Bishop MD, George SZ. Interaction between kinesiophobia and pain amplification in acute back pain. Combined Sections Meeting 2008


24. Bishop MD, George SZ, McNally A. Improvement in range of motion after a stretching program: changes in tissue properties? Combined Sections Meeting 2007


25. Bishop MD, George SZ, McNally A, Robinson ME. Effect of Neurodynamic intervention on pain perception. AAOMPT National Conference, 2006


26. Bishop MD, Horn ME. Descriptive results from development of a model of endogenous low back pain. Combined Sections Meeting 2008


27. Bour BJ Spina Bifida Lecture Series, , University of South Florida, Physical Therapy Department, Tampa, Florida, 2007.


28. Bour BJ Treatment of the Child with Spina Bifida, University of Florida Physical Therapy, PHT Pediatrics in Physical Therapy, 2005.


29. Bour BJ Serial Casting for the Pediatric Patient, All Children’s Hospital, St. Petersburg, Florida, 2006.


30. Bour BJ Handling Techniques for the Pediatric Patient, St. Petersburg College, Physical Therapy Assistant Program, 2006.


31. Bour BJ Handling Techniques for the Pediatric Patient, St. Petersburg College, Physical Therapy Assistant Program, 2005.


32. Bour BJ Handling Techniques for the Child with CP, St. Petersburg College, Physical Therapy Assistant Program, 2004.


33. Carr B, Day JA: Effect of direct spring assisted guidance on skill acquisition of thoracic flexion. Accepted for poster presentation at the Combined Sections Meeting of the APTA, Opryland, TN, February 2004

34. Chmielewski TL Fear of Re-injury and Outcomes in Knee Rehabilitation. Brooks Research Seminar Series, Brooks Healthcare System, Jacksonville, FL, May 2008.


35. Chmielewski TL ACL Injuries: Who Can Cope? and ACL Rehab: Non & Post Operative. The 14th Annual Sports Medicine Symposium for the Health Care Professional, Current Concepts in Sports Medicine, Wellington Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine, Cincinnati, OH, February 2008.


36. Chmielewski TL Clinical Management of ACL Injuries. Department of Applied Physiology & Kinesiology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, October 2007.


37. Chmielewski TL Biomechanical Evaluation of the Athlete: Implications on Injury Prevention. Co-presentation with Susan Tillman. The Athletic Shoulder and Knee: Returning the Elite Athlete Back to Sports, Shands Rehab Centers Conference Series, Gainesville, FL, August 2007.


38. Chmielewski TL, Horodyski MB, Hodges MJ, Conrad BP, Bishop MD. Does the assessment of core strength identify frontal plane knee angle deviations? ACSM, 2004


39. Chmielewski TL, Hurd W, Snyder-Mackler L. Neuromuscular perturbation training decreases co-contraction in those with the potential to compensate well for ACL rupture. 15th ISEK Congress, Boston, MA, June 2004.


40. Chmielewski TL, Rivett JA, Cullaty MD, Bishop MD, Tillman SM. Contribution of trunk and hip muscle performance to single leg hop distance. American College of Sports Medicine, Denver, CO, June 2006.


41. Chmielewski TL, Rivett JA, Bishop MD, Tillman SM. Gender differences in frontal plane angle during a lateral stepdown are not related to hip muscle strength. Combined Sections Meeting 2007


42. Chmielewski TL, Soh C, Hodges MJ, Horodyski MB, Bishop MD. Preliminary inter- and intra-rater reliability results for clinical tests to assess core strength. Combined Sections Meeting, APTA, 2004


43. Chmielewski T, Tillman S, Cullaty M, Rivett J, Conrad B, Bishop MD. The relationship among hip and trunk muscle performance and hip kinematics during lower extremity functional tasks. APTA Combined Sections Meeting 2006


44. Creel, G.; Basic Clinical Instructor Workshop, April 1, 2006 Gainesville, FL


45. Creel, G.; Basic Clinical Instructor Workshop, June 7 & 9, 2004 Gainesville, FL

46. Creel, G.; “Preventing Medical Errors” 2 hour Continuing Education Course required for Florida PT licensure renewal. Taught course on 4 occasions to the following clinicians:
a. -Shands UF Inpatient staff August 25, 2005
b. -Shands Ortho Institute staff September 27, 2005
c. -Gainesville VA staff September 29, 2005
d. -Shands at AGH staff March 23, 2006


47. Creel, G.; “Prevention of Medical Errors” December 9, 2004 Jacksonville, FL


48. Creel, G.; “Giving and Receiving Feedback” May 19, 2005 Gainesville, FL.


49. Davis, S; Senesac, C; Richards, L. Longitudinal Case Studies in Individuals with Chronic Stroke: Outcomes of Constraint Induced Movement Therapy followed by Bilateral Training: APTA Combined Sections Meeting, February 1-5, 2006 San Diego, Ca.


50. Davis, SB.; Senesac, C; Richards, L G. Longitudinal Case Studies in Individuals with Chronic Stroke: Outcomes of Constraint Induced Movement Therapy followed by Bilateral Training. APTA Annual Conference 2006. Orlando, Fl.


51. Davis SB, Senesac, C, Richards LG, Giuffrida C, Nadeau SE, Levy CE. Botulinum Toxin A as an Adjuvant to Constraint Induced Movement Therapy. APTA - CSM February 24-27, 2005, New Orleans, La.

52. Day JA. Lower Extremity Prosthetics, University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences, St. Augustine, Florida, May 2004


53. Day JA. Lower Extremity Prosthetics, University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences, St. Augustine, Florida, January 30-31, 2004

54. Day JA, Senesac CR, Lowe J and Spencer CT: Quantification of Motor Performance in Boys with Barth Syndrome. Invited poster presentation BSF Fourth International Scientific, Medical and Family Conference. Clearwater, FL, July 26, 2008

55. Day JA, Senesac CR, Lowe J and Spencer CT: Quantification of Motor Performance in Boys with Barth Syndrome. Accepted for poster presentation at PT 2008: Annual Conference and Exposition of the American Physical Therapy Association, San Antonio, TX, June 12, 2008

56. Day JA, Spencer CT, Byrne Barry: Grip strength in a population of boys with Barth Syndrome. Accepted for poster presentation at the Barth Syndrome International and Family Conference, Orlando, FL, July 2006


57. Day JA, Spencer CT, Byrne Barry: Grip strength in a population of boys with Barth Syndrome. Accepted for poster presentation at the Combined Sections Meeting of the APTA, San Diego, CA, February 2006


58. Fuller DD Glycogen storage disease and the neural control of breathing. Presented at the featured symposium “Disease-induced Plasticity in the Control of Breathing” at the FASEB Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. April 2006.


59. Fuller DD Intermittent hypoxia: influence on upper airway motor function. Presentation to the Pulmonary Research Group Symposium: “Sleep apnea: opportunities for drug discovery”. Shering-Plough Research Institute, Kenilworth, New Jersey. April 15, 2005.


60. Fuller DD “Plasticity in neurobiological systems”, presented at the symposium “Adaptation and Learning in Neural-Biomechatronic Systems”, Sponsored by the National Science Foundation, Arizona State University, Phoenix, AZ, March 2007.


61. Fuller DD “Prenatal nicotine and respiratory long term facilitation in neonatal rats”, presented at the featured symposium “Smoking Babies Don't Breathe” at the FASEB Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, April 2008.


62. Fuller DD Quantifying breathing in animal models of cervical spinal cord injury and glycogen storage disease. Pulmonary Research Symposium in conjunction with the American Thoracic Society Annual Meeting. Sponsored by Buxco Inc. San Diego, CA. May 22, 2005.


63. Fuller DD Recovery of phrenic motor function following cervical spinal cord injury. Wayne State University, Dept. of Anatomy and Cell Biology. December 8, 2004.


64. Fuller DD “Respiratory plasticity and rehabilitation following spinal cord injury”, to be presented at the symposium “Physiology in Medicine: Bridging Bench and Bedside”, at the Beijing Joint Conference of Physiological Sciences. Beijing, China, October 19-22, 2008.


65. Fuller DD Respiratory plasticity and rehabilitation following spinal cord injury. Platform presentation at the Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting. Washington, DC. November 13, 2005.


66. Fuller DD “Respiratory related neuroplasticity”, to be presented to the Dept. of Biology at Bates College, Lewiston, ME, September 22 2008.


67. Fuller DD Spinal respiratory plasticity: implications for rehabilitation following spinal cord injury. Featured symposium at the FASEB Annual Meeting, Washington, DC. April 20, 2004.


68. Fuller DD Strategies for promoting neural plasticity in the respiratory system. Presented at the featured symposium “Adaptation and Learning in Neural-Biomechatronic Systems”, March 22 and 23rd, 2007 at Arizona State University. Sponsored by the National Science Foundation.


69. George SZ Anxiety and anxiety sensitivity during experimental pain response. Poster presentation at 3rd Annual Pain Research Day, Comprehensive Center for Pain Research, April 2004, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL


70. George SZ Behavioral interventions for sub-acute low back pain. Platform presentation at Combined Sections Meeting, Orthopaedic Section, February 2008, American Physical Therapy Association, Nashville, TN


71. George SZ Biopsychosocial influence on induced shoulder pain. Poster presentation at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Pain Society, May 2008, Tampa, FL


72. George SZ Evidence for biospsychosocial factors’ influence on shoulder pain. Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Pain Society, May 2007 Washington, DC


73. George SZ Biopsychosocial factors’ influence on shoulder pain. Rehabilitation Research Seminar Series, September 2006,University of Florida, Gainesville, FL


74. George SZ A clinical research update on a treatment based classification system. Research workshop and update for clinical staff of Westmoreland Regional Hospital, March 2004, Greensburg, PA.


75. George SZ Clinical Update on the management of low back pain. Continuing education program at the Department of Physical Therapy, January 2006, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL


76. George SZ Does experimental pain sensitivity contribute to reports of clinical pain intensity and disability? Poster presentation at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Pain Society, March 2005, Boston, MA


77. George SZ Elevated fear-avoidance beliefs for subjects participating in physical therapy clinical trials. Platform presentation at Combined Sections Meeting, Orthopaedic Section, February 2007, American Physical Therapy Association, Boston, MA


78. George SZ Evidence-based principles for the practicing clinician. Continuing education workshop for clinical staff of Shands Rehabilitation Hospital, June 2004, Gainesville, FL.


79. George SZ The influence of psychological factors on central sensitization for patients with chronic low back pain. RORC-BRRC-Brooks Center Monthly Research Seminar (No. 29)., October 2004, Gainesville, FL.


80. George SZ, Joel E. Bialosky, Virgil Wittmer The influence of sex, personality, and coping style on the pain drawing. Poster presentation at 4th Annual Pain Research Day, Comprehensive Center for Pain Research, May 2005, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL


81. George SZ Low back classification systems. Continuing education program at the Department of Athletic Training and Physical Therapy, April 2007, University of North Florida, Jacksonville, FL.


82. George SZ, Joel E. Bialosky, Mark D. Bishop. Neuronal plasticity of pain: Response to rehabilitation interventions. Poster presentation at the Neuromuscular Plasticity Symposium, September 2005, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL


83. George SZ A physical therapist’s perspective on manual therapy: clinical effectiveness and selected mechanisms. Invited speaker at International Conference for Delineating the Evidence Based for Somato-Visceral Interactions and Autonomic Mechanisms of Manual Therapy, March 2008, Osteopathic Research Center and National Institutes of Health, Fort Worth, TX


84. George SZ Pain related fear influences pain, physical impairment, disability, and kinesiophobia following delayed onset muscle soreness at the shoulder. Paper presentation at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Pain Society, May 2006, San Antonio, TX


85. George SZ Psychological influence in acute low back pain: Identification and management of the patient with elevated fear-avoidance beliefs. Educational session at the Shands Medical Center, October 2005, Gainesville, FL


86. George SZ Psychological influence in acute low back pain: Identification and management of the patient with elevated fear-avoidance beliefs. Educational session at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, July 2005, Pittsburgh, PA


87. George SZ Psychological influence in acute low back pain: identification and management of the patient with elevated fear-avoidance beliefs. Educational session at the Florida Physical Therapy Association Spring Conference, March 2005, Orlando, FL


88. George SZ Psychological influence on central sensitization of pain for patients with chronic low back pain. Poster presentation at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Pain Society, March 2005, Boston, MA


89. George SZ Sex differences in response to physical therapy interventions for low back pain. Poster presentation at Combined Sections Meeting, Orthopaedic Section, American Physical Therapy Association, February 2005, New Orleans, LA


90. George SZ Symptom centralization and fear-avoidance beliefs as prognostic factors for low back pain. Platform presentation at the Combined Sections Meeting, Orthopaedic Section, American Physical Therapy Association, February 2004, Nashville, TN


91. George SZ, Bishop MD, Hurlbert M, Shumrak G, Villa J, Zeppieri G. Immediate effects of spinal manipulation on temporal summation of pain. APTA Combined Sections Meeting 2006

92. George SZ, Bialosky JE, Wittmer V, and Robinson ME. The Influence of Sex, Personality, and Coping Style on the Pain Drawing. Poster presented at the American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting, February 2006, San Diego, CA.


93. CM Gregory and CS Bickel. Impact of varying parametric settings on torque production during electrically stimulated muscle contractions. American Physical Therapy Association, Combined Sections Meeting, San Diego, CA, 2006.


94. CM Gregory, CS Bickel, K Stegath and WE Dixon. The impact varying stimulation intensity and contraction type on the force-frequency relationship in human skeletal muscle during NMES. APTA Combined Sections Meeting, Nashville, TN, 2008.


95. CM Gregory, M Bowden, A Jayaraman, P Nair, S Kautz, A Behrman and K Vandenborne. Lower extremity strength measures as predictors of locomotor function after incomplete SCI. Submitted for Presentation at American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, 2007.


96. CM Gregory, A Jayaraman, M Bowden, AL Behrman and K Vandenborne. Resistance training and muscle function in persons after incomplete spinal cord injury. American College of Sports Medicine-Annual Conference, Nashville, TN, 2005.


97. CM Gregory, A Jayaraman, M Bowden, S Kautz, A Behrman and K Vandenborne. Resistance training and locomotor recovery after incomplete spinal cord injury. American Paraplegia Society-Annual Conference, Las Vegas, NV, 2005.


98. CM Gregory, ET Mahoney, CS Bickel, GA Dudley, YW Chen and K Vandenborne. Molecular signature associated with improvements in muscle mass and glucose tolerance after spinal cord injury. American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Denver CO, 2006.


99. CM Gregory, S Mathur, T Lentz, S Tillman, J Woodard and K Vandenborne. Impact of immobilization and subsequent rehabilitation on muscle size and function. APTA Combined Sections Meeting, Nashville, TN, 2008.


100. CM Gregory, BD Thattaliyath, GS Gaidosh, M Liu, BJ Byrne, K Vandenborne and GA Walter. IGF-1 and hypertrophy in human skeletal myoblasts. Society for Muscle Biology, Frontiers in Myogenesis Meeting, Callaway Gardens, GA, 2006.

101. Hirsh AT, George SZ, Bialosky JE, Robinson ME. Influence of Pain- Related Fear and Catastrophizing on Acute Pain Perception. Poster presented at PHHP Research Day, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, April 2007.


102. A Jayaraman, CM Gregory, M Bowden, J Stevens, P Shah, AL Behrman and K Vandenborne. Changes in Skeletal Muscle Function after Treadmill Training in persons with Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury. American Physical Therapy Association, Combined Sections Meeting, New Orleans, LA, 2005.


103. A Jayaraman, CM Gregory, M Bowden, J Stevens, P Shah, AL Behrman and K Vandenborne. Skeletal muscle function in persons after incomplete spinal cord injury. Society for Neuroscience Annual Conference, San Diego, CA, 2004.


104. A Jayaraman, EM Mahoney, CM Gregory, CS Bickel, K Vandenborne and GA Dudley. Relationship between changes in muscle size following 12 weeks of NMES induced resistance training using MRI and fiber specific analyses in persons with complete spinal cord injury. American Physical Therapy Association, Combined Sections Meeting, San Diego, CA, 2006.


105. A Jayaraman, P Shah, CM Gregory, J Stevens, M Bowden, G Walter, AL Behrman and K Vandenborne. Mechanisms of muscle dysfunction in persons after incomplete spinal cord injury. American College of Sports Medicine-Annual Conference, Nashville, TN, 2005.


106. A Jayaraman, P Shah, CM Gregory, M Liu, G Walter and K Vandenborne. Skeletal muscle adaptations following incomplete spinal cord injury and locomotor training. Accepted for Presentation at American Physical Therapy Association, Combined Sections Meeting, Boston, MA, 2007.


107. Jones S, McIntosh J, Baker K, Bishop M, Thigpen M, Creel GL. Promoting public health awareness among health professional students through an interdisciplinary family health course. Combined Sections Meeting 2008.


108. Kautz SA (2004) “Assessment of Lower Extremity Movement Impairment after Stroke: Compensation versus Restitution”; Module 1: Rehab – Restoring Mobility; Caring for the Older Adult IV, CD-ROM/Internet program; University of Florida Geriatric Education Center, July, 2004.


109. Kautz SA “Bilateral coordination of hemiparetic locomotion”, Panelist in “Neural Mechanisms of Limb Coordination in Locomotion: Insights from Clinical Studies and Development” at Neural Control of Movement Annual Meeting, Key Biscayne, FL, May 2006.


110. Kautz SA “Coordination of hemiparetic locomotion”, Keynote lecture at Annual Research Day at Center for Biomedical Engineering Research at University of Delaware, Wilmington, DE, May 2005.


111. Kautz SA “Coordination of hemiparetic locomotion after post-stroke rehabilitation”, Panelist in “Locomotor Training Post SCI & Stroke: Bridging Basic Science with Clinical Research and Practice” session at ACRM–ASNR Annual Meeting, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL, September 2004.


112. Kautz SA “Quantifying Restitution Versus Compensation in Post-stroke Rehabilitation: Implications for Clinical Outcomes”, Panelist at Physical Therapy 2006: Annual Conference & Exposition of the American Physical Therapy Association, Orlando, FL, June 2006.


113. Kautz SA Respondent in “Lower Extremity Rehabilitation” session at Functional Restoration for the Stroke Survivor: Informing the Efforts of Engineers State of the Science Workshop, La Jolla, CA, March 2006.


114. Kautz SA VA Research Day, Malcom Randall VA Medical Center, Gainesville, FL, June 2006.


115. Lawless AR, Davis S, Phadke C, Nair P, Bowden M, Woodbury M, Flynn S, Hannold L, Ko M, Senesac C, Behrman A: Locomotor Training, Progression, and Outcomes After Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury: Case report: Locomotor training, progression,and outcomes after incomplete spinal cord injury. APTA Combined Sections Meeting, February 4-8, 2004, Nashville, TN.


116. Lentz TA, Barabas J, Day T, Bishop MD, George SZ. The relationship of physical impairment, pain and kinesiophobia to disability in patients with shoulder pathology. Combined Sections Meeting 2008


117. Lentz T, Huegel M, Bishop MD. Determining the most likely source of symptoms in a patient with unilateral upper extremity parasthesia. Combined Sections Meeting 2007


118. Li S, Woo R, Horodyski MB, Bishop M, Senesac C, Brunt D. The Effect of Botulinum Toxin Type A Combined with Physical Therapy on Gait in Children with Idiopathic Toe Walking, Combined Sections Meeting, APTA, 2004


119. Light KE (Invited Presentation) Evaluating the Problem of Elderly Persons Falling. GRECC Conference Gainesville FL, April 20, 2004.


120. Light KE, Bishop M, Kornetti D, Prieto-Lewis N. Can telephone calls make a difference in outcomes for elders? Combined Sections Meeting, APTA, 2004


121. Martin, A.D. “Inspiratory muscle function in difficult to wean patients”. Belgium Respiratory Society Annual Meeting, Brussels, Belgium, November 2007.


122. Martin, A.D. “Inspiratory Muscle rehabilitation in failure to wean patients”. European Respiratory Society Annual Meeting, Stockholm Sweden, October 2007


123. Martin, A.D. “Inspiratory Muscle Training in difficult to wean patients”. Leuven University, Leuven, Belgium September 2006.


124. Martin, A.D. “Inspiratory Muscle training in difficult to wean patients”. ATS International meeting, San Diego, CA, May 2006


125. S Mathur, CM Gregory, T Lentz, MT Scarborough, PC Gibbs, GA Walter and K Vandenborne. Rehabilitation leads to greater improvements in muscle size than function following cast immobilization. APTA Combined Sections Meeting, Nashville, TN, 2008.


126. Miller, GT Invited consultant. University of Colorado at Denver Physical Therapy Department. Assist with development of 4 credit course combining Evidence Based Practice and Advanced Exercise Prescription. Assisted in development of cases. March 2006.


127. Miller, GT Hooked on Evidence Series with Shands Clinicians (Fall 2004). Initiated “Hooked on Evidence” group with Shands Clinicians monthly. Secured Dr. Steve George as initial speaker for group. Intention to increase clinician competence with research to benefit our students and to contribute to APTA “Hooked on Evidence” and summaries to Nicaraguan clinicians.


128. Miller, GT Motor Control Series for Local Clinicians (Fall 2004 and Spring 2005). Provided a series of six (6) 2 hour inservices/labs to Shands clinicians from both Shands Rehab and Shands UF to reward clinicians who assisted with PHT 6161C or intend to assist in future. Discussed current evidence-based practice relative to movement disorders and the use of PNF.


129. Miller, GT Nicaragua Project February 28 – March 7, 2004.


130. Miller, GT Series of six (6) inservices/hands-on labs on PNF principles, techniques, interventions for local clinicians. January 20-February 24, 2004. 12 CEH.


131. Oren J, Creel G, Thigpen MT. Protocol for successful prevention of skin breakdown in individuals with moderate to profound intellectual and developmental disability (I/DD). Poster Presentiation, American Physical Therapy Association, Annual Meeting, Denver, CO. June 2007.

132. Patten, C. But Doctor, I can’t get my strength back…..Understanding Weakness in Post-stroke Hemiparesis. Invited seminar at Center For Applied Biomechanics and Rehabilitation Research (CABRR), National Rehabilitation Hospital, November, 2005.


133. Patten, C. Can strengthening produce functional improvements in gait following stroke? Invited contribution to symposium: Utilizing exercise as a Research and Rehabilitative Tool in Special Populations, Canadian Society of Exercise Physiology, London, Ontario, CANADA, November, 2007.


134. Patten, C. Combined Dynamic Resistance Training and Functional Task Practice Promote Greater Recovery of Upper-extremity Function in Post-stroke Hemiparesis. Update on Neurorehabilitation (Bay Area Regional IIISTEP Conference), hosted by Kaiser-Permanente/Samuel Merritt College, September, 2006.


135. Patten, C. Contemporary Perspectives on Motor Rehabilitation in Post-stroke Hemiparesis. Invited Seminar, Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of California, San Francisco, November, 2005.


136. Patten, C. Dynamic High Intensity Resistance Training Improves Upper Extremity Motor Function, Power and Reflex Modulation Post-stroke. Invited contribution to symposium, Upper Extremity Motor Control and Rehabilitation, Biannual Motor Control Conference, Varna, BULGARIA, September, 2005.


137. Patten, C. Effectiveness of Strengthening on Functional and Neurologic Recovery: Evidence From Adults and Children. Educational Session with Katherine Sullivan, Ph.D., PT and Samuel C. Lee, Ph.D., PT at APTA Annual Conference, Orlando, Florida, June, 2006.


138. Patten, C. Emerging Technologies in Rehabilitation Research & Development Invited symposium at VA Senior Management Conference, Washington, D.C., August, 2004


139. Patten, C. Evidence that both Motor Learning and strength Training drive Upper-extremity recovery Poststroke, contribution to session: Neuroplasticity in Relation to Functional Recovery—What is the Human Clinical Evidence? III-STEP (Summer Institute on Translating Evidence into Practice: Linking Movement Science and Intervention), Salt Lake City, Utah, July, 2005.


140. Patten, C. Fundamental Strategies for Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation. Monthly Musculoskeletal Research Lecture, Dept. of Orthopaedic Surgery, Stanford University Medical School, May 2006.


141. Patten, C. Gait speed modulation in post-stroke hemiparesis. Contribution to Altering Locomotion through Learning and Conscious Control: what are the implications for rehabilitation? Neural Control of Movement Society, Naples, FL, May, 2008.


142. Patten, C. How Foundation Research Facilitates Follow-on Funding Invited contribution to Symposium: Foundation Funding, Where It Goes. Combined Sections Meeting, APTA, Nashville, TN, February, 2004


143. Patten, C. Innovative Approaches to Promoting Upper-extremity Recovery. Contribution to: Emerging Therapies and Technologies in Brain Rehabilitation, VA HSR&D National Meeting, February, 2008.


144. Patten, C. Intervention approaches for paralysis and weakness. Contribution to Concentrated Educational Series (CES): Recovery and Rehabilitation after Stroke, American Physical Therapy Association Annual Conference, San Antonio, TX, June, 2008.


145. Patten, C. It’s not about the muscle…..strengthening vs. functional task practice for motor rehabilitation post-stroke. Seminar, Department of Physical Therapy and Biokinesiology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, 29 August, 2006.


146. Patten, C. Neurophysiological Mechanisms and Biomechanical Consequences of Weakness in Post-stroke Hemiparesis, Seminar, Department of Physical Therapy and VA Brain Rehabilitation R&D Center, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, December, 2006.


147. Patten, C. Neurophysiological Mechanisms and Biomechanical Consequences of Weakness in Post-stroke Hemiparesis, Seminar, Faculty of Biomedical Kinesiology, Katholike University, Leuven, BELGIUM, November, 2006.


148. Patten, C. Optimizing the scheduling and type of exercise to maximize functional outcomes. Invited contribution to symposium: Rehabilitation Intervention Effectiveness: Impact of Dose-response and Timing Poststroke, International Stroke Conference, New Orleans, LA, February, 2008.


149. Patten, C. Physical Therapy Interventions with Robotics. Invited presentation at APTA National Student Conclave, Valley Forge, PA, October, 2007.


150. Patten, C. Promoting Recovery of Upper-extremity Function in Post-stroke Hemiparesis: Dynamic Highintensity Resistance Training Contrasted with Functional Motor Relearning. San Jose District, APTA meeting, November, 2005.


151. Patten, C. Research Update – Neurorehabilitation for Post-stroke Hemiplegia. Invited Symposium, Abilities Expo, Santa Clara, California, November, 2005.


152. Patten, C. Strengthening to Promote Recovery of Function in Neurologic Populations. Invited course (2.5 days) at Hoge School Physiotherapie & University Rehabilitation Centre, Heerlen, THE NETHERLANDS, November, 2006.


153. Richards, L., Senesac, C., Davis, Sandra, & Nadeau, S. Bilateral motor practice does not increase motor function in chronic stroke. International Stroke Conference February 7-9, 2007, San Francisco, Ca.


154. Romero S, Light KE, Bishop MD, Meuleman J. Home Exercises are an Effective Intervention for Improving Balance and Mobility Impairment. Gerontological Society of America National Meeting, Orlando, 2005


155. Rose DK. Clinical Approach to Enhance Neural Recovery. Utah Stroke Symposium, Salt Lake City, UT, March 24, 2006.


156. Rose DK. Interventions and Strategies to Promote Neuroplasticity in Individuals with Neurologic Disorders. Utah Chapter APTA Annual Conference, Park City, UT, November 9-10, 2007.


157. Rose DK. Moving Stroke Rehabilitation Forward – Creating an Environment for our Patients to Learn. Pennsylvania Association of Rehabilitation Facilities, Harrisburg, PA, May 21, 2008.


158. Rose DK. One Hand or Two? :Designing Interventions for Successful Outcomes Post-Stroke. Combined Sections Meeting, American Physical Therapy Association, San Diego, CA, Feb. 3, 2006


159. Rose DK. Physical Therapy Association of Washington Spring Conference. Stroke Rehabilitation – Moving Forward with Advances in Clinical Neuroscience. Seattle, WA, April 26, 2008.


160. Rose DK. Stroke Rehabilitation - Practice and Progress:Not Standing Still. Arizona Physical Therapy Association Neuro Update, Phoenix, AZ, January 28, 2006.


161. Rose DK, Sullivan KA. Stroke Concentrated Education Series. Task-Specific Strategies for Upper Limb and Walking Recovery. American Physical Therapy Association Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX June 14, 2008.


162. Rose DK, Tilson JK, Gallichio J, Moore CA, Correa A, Hershberg J, McLeod M. Utilization of Standardized Outcome Measures Post-Stroke: Lessons learned from the LEAPS Clinical Trial. Combined Sections Meeting of the American Physical Therapy Association, Nashville, TN, Feb. 8, 2008.


163. Introduction to Soft Tissue Mobilization, Claudia Senesac, Barbara J. Bour, Farmington, New Mexico, 2007.


164. Senesac, C; Davis SB; Richards, LG. Generalization of Repetitive Bilateral Training in Stroke, Section on Neurology, Thematic Poster Session on Upper Extremity Control. APTA Combined Sections Meeting in Boston 2007.


165. Senesac, C; Davis SB; Richards, LG. Generalization of Repetitive Rhythmic Bilateral Training: PHHP Research Day. March 20, 2006.


166. The Hypotonic Child, Claudia Senesac, PT, Joanne Foss, OTR, Barbara J. Bour, PT, Elks Children Therapy Services, Umatilla, Florida, 2004.


167. Senesac C; Helsel, P; Breton, J. Modified Constraint Induced Movement Therapy for Child with Hemiplegia: APTA Combined Sections Meeting, February 1-5, 2006 San Diego, Ca.


168. PK Shah, CM Gregory, JE Stevens, N Pathare, A Jayaraman, M Bowden, AL Behrman, G Walter, GA Dudley, K Vandenborne. Proton Spectroscopic Assessment of Soleus muscle in Persons with Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury. Accepted for Presentation at American Physical Therapy Association, Combined Sections Meeting, Boston, MA, 2007.


169. PK Shah, JE Stevens, CM Gregory, N Pathare, A Jayaraman, CS Bickel, M Bowden, AL Behrman, G Walter, GA Dudley, K Vandenborne. Skeletal Muscle Morphology after Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury. American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Denver CO, 2006.


170. Thigpen MT FPTA Northern District Sponsored Course. ”Clinical Application of Motor Learning Principles” in Jacksonville, FL, Saturday, July 24, 2004 from 9:00 a.m to 12:00 p.m.


171. Thigpen MT UF-Shands Rehabilitation Morning Seminar Series. “Therapeutic Ultrasound: Evidence-Based Practice. Fall, 2006.

172. Toy, S; Senesac, C; Trombini, A. Postural Control and Balance Training in a Pediatric Patient status-post Medulloblastoma Removal: APTA Combined Sections Meeting, February 1-5, 2006 San Diego, Ca.


173. Vandenborne K May 2007 “Muscle Plasticity after Spinal Cord Injury”, Keynote Speaker Research Day, Department of Physical Therapy, University of Maryland, Baltimore


174. Vandenborne K June 2006 Moderated Session: "New Frontiers on Rehabilitation Research." APTA, Annual Conference, Orlando, Florida


175. Vandenborne K Oct. 2005 “Magnetic Resonance Assessment of Muscle Function: The Future”, American College of Sports Medicine Workshop, Vanderbilt University, Nashville


176. Vandenborne K Jan. 2005 "Muscle Plasticity following incomplete SCI. ", First Annual Locomotor Recovery Retreat, Brooks Center, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida


177. K Vandenborne, CM Gregory, GA Walter, R Shi, MT Scarborough and YW Chen. Molecular signatures associated with skeletal muscle disuse atrophy in humans. American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Denver CO, 2006.


178. Waddell L, Riesterer K, VanEtten L, Bishop M, Thigpen M, Creel G. Depression and cardiovascular in community-dwelling adults. Combined Sections Meeting, 2008


179. Whitall J, Winstein CJ, Rose DK, McCombe-Waller S, Harris-Love M. Does Focused Bilateral Arm Training Enhance Recovery Of Upper Limb Hemiparesis? Theory And Evidence. American Physical Therapy Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, Il, June 30, 2004.

180. Wikstrom EA, Inamdar AD, Doidge D, Bishop M, Hass CJ. Control Strategies during gait termination are altered in subjects with ankle instability. South Eastern Athletic Trainers Association Annual Meeting. 2008


181. Woodbury ML, Richards LG, Vallabhajosula S, Davis S, Knight R, Senesac C, Howland D. Can “Normal” Post-Stroke Upper Extremity Reach Be Trained? PHHP Research Day. March 23, 2005.

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