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All Limbs Lead To The Trunk, Daniel E. Graves, Phd, Darryn Atkinson, Phd, Pt Oct 2017

All Limbs Lead To The Trunk, Daniel E. Graves, Phd, Darryn Atkinson, Phd, Pt

Department of Rehabilitation Medicine Posters

This poster describes the development of and the psychometric properties of the trunk scale that measures the voluntary motor ability in the thoracic and upper lumbar regions. The function of the trunk musculature has far reaching implications, particularly in persons with SCI, where postural control and voluntary movement are compromised to varying degrees. Precisely coordinated muscle actions must occur in the appropriate sequence, duration, and combination for the optimal movement function and maintenance of balance and posture during dynamic activities. Trunk mobility is required for nearly all mobility tasks, particularly transitional movements such as rolling, supine to sit, and sit …


Interprofessional Peer Teaching: Physical Therapy Students Teaching Dental Students To Transfer Patients, Kim Dunleavy, Pt, Phd, Ocs, Venita Sposetti, Dmd Jan 2017

Interprofessional Peer Teaching: Physical Therapy Students Teaching Dental Students To Transfer Patients, Kim Dunleavy, Pt, Phd, Ocs, Venita Sposetti, Dmd

Collaborative Healthcare: Interprofessional Practice, Education and Evaluation (JCIPE)

Background While the need for interprofessional education (IPE) has been clearly elucidated, (Interprofessional Education Collaborative, 2016), one of the major barriers is the logistical challenge of meeting curricular requirements for all involved. The organization and time required in an already full schedule are often deterrents. Ideal opportunities meet specific program curricular requirements as well as enhancing interprofessional competencies. Interprofessional competencies include developing skills to teach other health care providers about profession-specific skills and enhancing communication across the professions (Bridges, 2011; Interprofessional Education Collaborative, 2016). Active learning techniques have been advocated for adult learners to promote motivation and engagement (Knowles, 1984), …


Physical Therapy Capstone Posters In The Jefferson Digital Commons, Daniel G. Kipnis, Msi Mar 2016

Physical Therapy Capstone Posters In The Jefferson Digital Commons, Daniel G. Kipnis, Msi

Jefferson Digital Commons News

New Department of Physical Therapy capstone posters have been loaded in the Jefferson Digital Commons.


Does Yoga Practice Improve Balance In Older Adults?, Joanna Alfieri, Spt, Andrea Barberio, Spt, Ryt-500, Rebecca Mccammitt, Spt, Kevin Reeder, Spt, Susan Duff, Pt, Edd, Cht, Ryt-200 Feb 2016

Does Yoga Practice Improve Balance In Older Adults?, Joanna Alfieri, Spt, Andrea Barberio, Spt, Ryt-500, Rebecca Mccammitt, Spt, Kevin Reeder, Spt, Susan Duff, Pt, Edd, Cht, Ryt-200

Department of Physical Therapy Capstone Posters

Purpose and Hypothesis:

The purpose of this systematic review was to determine the effects of a regular yoga program on balance in older adults. We hypothesized that a regular yoga program would improve balance and consequently reduce fall risk in the older adult population.


High Intensity Interval Training In High Risk Individuals: A Systematic Review Of The Literature, Claire Marine, Spt, Stephanie Nagy, Spt, Chelsea Payne, Spt, Carolyn Wise, Spt, Christine K. Wade, Pt, Edd, Rn Feb 2016

High Intensity Interval Training In High Risk Individuals: A Systematic Review Of The Literature, Claire Marine, Spt, Stephanie Nagy, Spt, Chelsea Payne, Spt, Carolyn Wise, Spt, Christine K. Wade, Pt, Edd, Rn

Department of Physical Therapy Capstone Posters

Purpose: This systematic review of the literature (SRL) aims to demonstrate that high intensity interval training is an effective, safe, and more efficient training protocol as compared to continuous moderate intensity exercise in patients with COPD or HF


Biomechanical Factors Associated With Knee Pain In Cyclists: A Systematic Review Of The Literature, Tiara Baskins, Spt, Rachael Koppel, Spt, Sam Oliver, Spt, Dj Stieber, Spt, Therese E. Johnston, Pt, Phd, Mba Feb 2016

Biomechanical Factors Associated With Knee Pain In Cyclists: A Systematic Review Of The Literature, Tiara Baskins, Spt, Rachael Koppel, Spt, Sam Oliver, Spt, Dj Stieber, Spt, Therese E. Johnston, Pt, Phd, Mba

Department of Physical Therapy Capstone Posters

Purpose:

This systematic review will focus on literature related to positioning on, and configuration of the bicycle that can influence forces acting on the knee and their potential effects on injury. This review also serves to present recommendations for rehabilitation and injury prevention based on the findings in current literature. The goal of this research was to develop an algorithm that can be used in guiding decision making for the sports medicine practitioner.


The Relationship Between Body Positioning, Muscle Activity, And Spinal Kinematics In Cyclists With And Without Low Back Pain, Gabriel Streisfeld, Spt, Caitlin E. Bartoszek, Spt, Emily F. Creran, Spt, Brianna A. Inge, Spt, Marc D. Mcshane, Spt, Therese E. Johnston, Pt, Phd, Mba Feb 2016

The Relationship Between Body Positioning, Muscle Activity, And Spinal Kinematics In Cyclists With And Without Low Back Pain, Gabriel Streisfeld, Spt, Caitlin E. Bartoszek, Spt, Emily F. Creran, Spt, Brianna A. Inge, Spt, Marc D. Mcshane, Spt, Therese E. Johnston, Pt, Phd, Mba

Department of Physical Therapy Capstone Posters

Objectives:

  • To determine if relationships exist between body positioning, spinal kinematics, and muscle activity in active cyclists with non-traumatic LBP.
  • To explore variations in optimal positioning and bike set up in order to address variables associated with LBP in the physical therapy clinic.


Locomotor Training In The Pediatric Spinal Cord Injury Population: A Systematic Review Of The Literature, Katelin Gorski, Spt, Kelsey Harbold, Spt, Katelyn Haverstick, Spt, Emily Schultz, Spt, Stephanie E. Shealy, Ms, Spt, Laura Krisa, Phd Feb 2016

Locomotor Training In The Pediatric Spinal Cord Injury Population: A Systematic Review Of The Literature, Katelin Gorski, Spt, Kelsey Harbold, Spt, Katelyn Haverstick, Spt, Emily Schultz, Spt, Stephanie E. Shealy, Ms, Spt, Laura Krisa, Phd

Department of Physical Therapy Capstone Posters

Purpose:

The aim of this review was to investigate the effects of locomotor training on pediatric SCI and develop recommendations for pediatric LT guidelines.


Application Of Dual Task Performance In Pediatrics And Adults With Traumatic Brain Injury: A Systematic Review, Lauren Bilski, Kathleen Clancy, Victoria Dean, Danielle Melfi, Kristin Reardon, Louis N. Hunter, Pt, Dpt Feb 2016

Application Of Dual Task Performance In Pediatrics And Adults With Traumatic Brain Injury: A Systematic Review, Lauren Bilski, Kathleen Clancy, Victoria Dean, Danielle Melfi, Kristin Reardon, Louis N. Hunter, Pt, Dpt

Department of Physical Therapy Capstone Posters

Purpose:

The aim of this systematic review of the literature is to investigate the application of cognitive and motor dual task paradigms in the physical therapy management of moderate to severe TBI population across the lifespan in physical therapy practice.


The Most Effective And Efficient Bedside Exam For The Dizzy Patient In The Acute Care Setting: A Systematic Review Of The Literature, Alexandra Davis, Spt, Katierae Hunsicker, Spt, Cathy Lee, Spt, Megan Shultz, Spt, Janette Scardillo, Pt, Dpt, Cbis Feb 2016

The Most Effective And Efficient Bedside Exam For The Dizzy Patient In The Acute Care Setting: A Systematic Review Of The Literature, Alexandra Davis, Spt, Katierae Hunsicker, Spt, Cathy Lee, Spt, Megan Shultz, Spt, Janette Scardillo, Pt, Dpt, Cbis

Department of Physical Therapy Capstone Posters

Purpose:

The purpose of this systematic review of the literature (SRL) is to evaluate the effectiveness and efficiency of vestibular bedside tests for patients with complaints of dizziness and vertigo in the acute care setting. This includes differentiating between a central and peripheral disorder, as well as diagnosing peripheral disorders within the scope of physical therapy practice


Does High-Intensity Exercise Better Improve Ambulation In The Population With Chronic Stroke, As Compared To Standard Care?: A Systematic Review Of The Literature, Caitlin Caruso, Spt, Courtney Comstock, Spt, Ashley Mckenna, Spt, Samantha Nixon, Spt, Ashley Wonneberger, Spt, Christine M. Tyrell, Pt, Phd, Ncs Feb 2016

Does High-Intensity Exercise Better Improve Ambulation In The Population With Chronic Stroke, As Compared To Standard Care?: A Systematic Review Of The Literature, Caitlin Caruso, Spt, Courtney Comstock, Spt, Ashley Mckenna, Spt, Samantha Nixon, Spt, Ashley Wonneberger, Spt, Christine M. Tyrell, Pt, Phd, Ncs

Department of Physical Therapy Capstone Posters

Purpose:

To assess the effectiveness of high-intensity exercise on the improvement of gait deficits in survivors of chronic stroke as compared to standard care.


Self-Selected Foot Strike Patterns In Runners When Transitioning From The Shod To Barefoot Condition: A Systematic Review Of The Literature, Jarett Fisher, Spt, Thomas Fraind, Spt, David A. Girardot, Spt, Erin James, Spt, Mary Mccoy, Spt, Carl Pitts, Pt, Dpt Feb 2016

Self-Selected Foot Strike Patterns In Runners When Transitioning From The Shod To Barefoot Condition: A Systematic Review Of The Literature, Jarett Fisher, Spt, Thomas Fraind, Spt, David A. Girardot, Spt, Erin James, Spt, Mary Mccoy, Spt, Carl Pitts, Pt, Dpt

Department of Physical Therapy Capstone Posters

Purpose and Background:

Recent research has begun to focus on foot strike patterns as they relate to injuries in runners. Runners who employ a rear-foot strike (RFS) pattern (in which the heel lands before the ball of the foot) are more likely to experience repetitive stress injuries such as tibial stress fractures, patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS), and plantar fasciitis. Conversely, runners demonstrating a forefoot strike (FFS) pattern (defined as the ball of the foot-usually the 4th and 5th metatarsal heads-landing before the heel) are more susceptible to Achilles tendon, plantarflexor, and metatarsal injuries. Several systematic studies have concluded that barefoot …


The Appropriateness Of Long-Term Opioids To Treat Chronic Back Pain, Thomas Watanabe, Michael Salino, Adam Schreiber Apr 2012

The Appropriateness Of Long-Term Opioids To Treat Chronic Back Pain, Thomas Watanabe, Michael Salino, Adam Schreiber

Department of Rehabilitation Medicine Faculty Papers

Point/Counterpoint Case Scenario: A 55-year old man presents to a pain clinic upon referral from his primary care physician. His symptom is axial low back pain. His pain started approximately 1 year earlier without a specific inciting event. He denies radiation of pain into the lower extremities. There is no bowel or bladder involvement. There is no directional preference. He reports pain "all the time," with minimal specific exacerbating or relieving factors. There is no medical-legal involvement. His medical history is significant for hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, obesity, and sleep apnea. He is a divorced father of 2 adult children. He is …


The Graded Redefined Assessment Of Strength Sensibility And Prehension: Reliability And Validity., Sukhvinder Kalsi-Ryan, Dorcas Beaton, Armin Curt, Susan Duff, Milos R Popovic, Claudia Rudhe, Michael G Fehlings, Mary C Verrier Mar 2012

The Graded Redefined Assessment Of Strength Sensibility And Prehension: Reliability And Validity., Sukhvinder Kalsi-Ryan, Dorcas Beaton, Armin Curt, Susan Duff, Milos R Popovic, Claudia Rudhe, Michael G Fehlings, Mary C Verrier

Department of Physical Therapy Faculty Papers

Abstract With the advent of new interventions targeted at both acute and chronic spinal cord injury (SCI), it is critical that techniques and protocols are developed that reliably evaluate changes in upper limb impairment/function. The Graded Redefined Assessment of Strength Sensibility and Prehension (GRASSP) protocol, which includes five subtests, is a quantitative clinical upper limb impairment measure designed for use in acute and chronic cervical SCI. The objectives of this study were to: (1) establish the inter-rater and test-retest reliability, and (2) establish the construct and concurrent validity with the International Standards of Neurological Classification of Spinal Cord Injury (ISNCSCI), …


Clinical Care Plan: Interdisciplinary Course (Ccpic), Marcia Levinson, Pt, Phd, Mft, Amy M Egras, Pharm.D, Bcps, E. Adel Herge, Otd, Otr/L, Kathryn Shaffer, Rn, Msn Nov 2011

Clinical Care Plan: Interdisciplinary Course (Ccpic), Marcia Levinson, Pt, Phd, Mft, Amy M Egras, Pharm.D, Bcps, E. Adel Herge, Otd, Otr/L, Kathryn Shaffer, Rn, Msn

Department of Physical Therapy Faculty Papers

Background/Rationale:

Interprofessional collaborative practice significantly improves patient outcomes, reduces mortality and enhances quality-of-life.

Person-focused care demands collaboration among professions in a team approach to address multiple issues including illness, prevention, and health promotion activities.

Key elements of successful implementation of interprofessional education supported by Clinical Care Plan, Interprofessional Course (CCPIC):

-Increasing knowledge of the roles, responsibilities, and competencies of multiple health professions.

-Collaborating in teams

-Recognizing the patient as the expert

-Communicating effectively

Course Statistics:

-176 students from various disciplines completed course (2008-2011).

Disciplines include:

-Medicine, Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Pharmacy


Aging Enhances Serum Cytokine Response But Not Task-Induced Grip Strength Declines In A Rat Model Of Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders., Dong L Xin, Michelle Y Harris, Christine K Wade, Mamta Amin, Ann E Barr, Mary F Barbe Mar 2011

Aging Enhances Serum Cytokine Response But Not Task-Induced Grip Strength Declines In A Rat Model Of Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders., Dong L Xin, Michelle Y Harris, Christine K Wade, Mamta Amin, Ann E Barr, Mary F Barbe

Department of Physical Therapy Faculty Papers

BACKGROUND: We previously reported early tissue injury, increased serum and tissue inflammatory cytokines and decreased grip in young rats performing a moderate demand repetitive task. The tissue cytokine response was transient, the serum response and decreased grip were still evident by 8 weeks. Thus, here, we examined their levels at 12 weeks in young rats. Since aging is known to enhance serum cytokine levels, we also examined aged rats.

METHODS: Aged and young rats, 14 mo and 2.5 mo of age at onset, respectfully, were trained 15 min/day for 4 weeks, and then performed a high repetition, low force (HRLF) …


A Clincial Outcomes Commentary On "A Longitudinal Study Of Outcome Measures For Children Receiving Early Intervention Services", Marcia Levinson, Pt, Phd, Mft, Rosaleen Creedon Gnoffo, Pt, Ms, Dpt, Pcs Oct 2010

A Clincial Outcomes Commentary On "A Longitudinal Study Of Outcome Measures For Children Receiving Early Intervention Services", Marcia Levinson, Pt, Phd, Mft, Rosaleen Creedon Gnoffo, Pt, Ms, Dpt, Pcs

Department of Physical Therapy Faculty Papers

Pediatric physical therapy, especially in early intervention (EI), focuses on children’s function in natural environments and within daily routines. Valid and reliable tests measuring the ICF participation component are important to consider if we are to align our treatment focus and goals to our measures of progress. This article demonstrates that the Pediatric Evaluation of Disability Inventory (PEDI) Functional Skill scaled scores are sensitive to change in children receiving EI with and without motor involvement.


Bone Stress Injury Of The Ankle In Professional Ballet Dancers Seen On Mri., Ilan Elias, Adam C Zoga, Steven M Raikin, Judith R Peterson, Marcus P Besser, William B Morrison, Mark E Schweitzer Jan 2008

Bone Stress Injury Of The Ankle In Professional Ballet Dancers Seen On Mri., Ilan Elias, Adam C Zoga, Steven M Raikin, Judith R Peterson, Marcus P Besser, William B Morrison, Mark E Schweitzer

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Faculty Papers

BACKGROUND: Ballet dancers have been shown to have a relatively high incidence of stress fractures of the foot and ankle. It was our objective to examine MR imaging patterns of bone marrow edema (BME) in the ankles of high performance professional ballet dancers, to evaluate clinical relevance. METHODS: MR Imaging was performed on 12 ankles of 11 active professional ballet dancers (6 female, 5 male; mean age 24 years, range 19 to 32). Individuals were imaged on a 0.2 T or 1.5 T MRI units. Images were evaluated by two musculoskeletal radiologists and one orthopaedic surgeon in consensus for location …


Test-Retest Reliability Of Temporal And Spatial Gait Characteristics Measured With An Instrumented Walkway System (Gaitrite)., Cornelis J T Van Uden, Marcus P Besser May 2004

Test-Retest Reliability Of Temporal And Spatial Gait Characteristics Measured With An Instrumented Walkway System (Gaitrite)., Cornelis J T Van Uden, Marcus P Besser

Department of Physical Therapy Faculty Papers

BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to determine the test-retest reliability of temporal and spatial gait measurements over a one-week period as measured using an instrumented walkway system (GAITRite). METHODS: Subjects were tested on two occasions one week apart. Measurements were made at preferred and fast walking speeds using the GAITRite system. Measurements tested included walking speed, step length, stride length, base of support, step time, stride time, swing time, stance time, single and double support times, and toe in-toe out angle. RESULTS: Twenty-one healthy subjects participated in this study. The group consisted of 12 men and 9 women, …