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Does An Integrated Survey And Single Session Of Physical Therapy Counseling Activate People To Increase Physical Activity After Total Ankle Arthroplasty?, Jeff Houck, Marcey Keefer Hutchison, Ariana Blondo, Mark Holenstein, Clare Liu, Forrest Paxton, Haleigh Rabe, Megan Rogers, Frank Diliberto, Patrick Mcmahon, Brianna Becker
Does An Integrated Survey And Single Session Of Physical Therapy Counseling Activate People To Increase Physical Activity After Total Ankle Arthroplasty?, Jeff Houck, Marcey Keefer Hutchison, Ariana Blondo, Mark Holenstein, Clare Liu, Forrest Paxton, Haleigh Rabe, Megan Rogers, Frank Diliberto, Patrick Mcmahon, Brianna Becker
Student-Faculty Research - College of Physical Therapy
Patients following Total ankle arthroplasty (TAA) procedures demonstrate poor PROMIS scores in physical function (PF) and satisfaction with social roles (SR). Therefore, TAA patients are good candidates for motivational interviewing (MI) to assess what is meaningful to the patients and to activate them to increase movement.
Reflections Of Communication Skills After Practicing Telehealth Physical Activity Screening Evaluations: Qualitative Study, Stephanie Blank, Carlos Falcon, Nicholas Heck, Isabelle Hoyven Cisneros, Gavin Mcbride, Matthew Miller, Rachel Tokuda, Jeff Houck
Reflections Of Communication Skills After Practicing Telehealth Physical Activity Screening Evaluations: Qualitative Study, Stephanie Blank, Carlos Falcon, Nicholas Heck, Isabelle Hoyven Cisneros, Gavin Mcbride, Matthew Miller, Rachel Tokuda, Jeff Houck
Student-Faculty Research - College of Physical Therapy
The Disconnect Between Patients and Providers
Have you had a healthcare visit where:
- You didn’t feel heard
- Your concerns weren’t fully addressed
- You didn’t follow the advice given
Development Of A Patient Acceptable Symptom State (Pass) Question For Children With Consistent, Long-Term Disability, Meagan Dahl, Maddy St. John, Nicole Nelson, Kat Olennikov, Tara Paddock, Lisa Watson, Garth West, Ryan Jacobson
Development Of A Patient Acceptable Symptom State (Pass) Question For Children With Consistent, Long-Term Disability, Meagan Dahl, Maddy St. John, Nicole Nelson, Kat Olennikov, Tara Paddock, Lisa Watson, Garth West, Ryan Jacobson
Student-Faculty Research - College of Physical Therapy
Patient Acceptable Symptom State (PASS) is a single Yes/No question where a “yes” response indicates the minimal level of symptoms and function above which a person considers their current condition satisfactory.
➢ PASS has shown validity as an anchoring question for important health outcomes in adults with various diagnoses and in children with JIA (Strand 2011; Kvien 2007; Tubach 2012; Filocamo 2012; Consolaro 2012; Roos 2019). However, it has not been researched in children with consistent, long-term disability.
Size-Weight Illusion: A Proof Of Concept, Christopher Danford, Katie Jacobson, Peter Valentine, Mark Gumtang, Claire Schumock, Andrew J. Meszaros, Robin Dorociak
Size-Weight Illusion: A Proof Of Concept, Christopher Danford, Katie Jacobson, Peter Valentine, Mark Gumtang, Claire Schumock, Andrew J. Meszaros, Robin Dorociak
Student-Faculty Research - College of Physical Therapy
Hypotheses
- SWI will be present in full body squat with more force being produced through the lower extremity on the side that has the larger cube initially, with more vertical displacement of the large cube side as well
- Pre lift predictions will bias the larger cube, while post predictions will bias the smaller cube
- We also anticipate a larger vertical displacement on the side with the larger box following the fatigue protocol
Can Blood Flow Restriction Therapy Augment Rotator Cuff Strength?, Stephen Alterado, Tyler Berg, Carsten Neumiller, Bp Nguyen, Robert Reynoso, Jacob Stickell, Jason Brumitt
Can Blood Flow Restriction Therapy Augment Rotator Cuff Strength?, Stephen Alterado, Tyler Berg, Carsten Neumiller, Bp Nguyen, Robert Reynoso, Jacob Stickell, Jason Brumitt
Student-Faculty Research - College of Physical Therapy
Blood flow restriction (BFR) is an occlusion training program that utilizes a inflatable or mechanical tourniquet that limits blood flow in the arterial and venous system.
Relationship Among Measures Of Self-Efficacy, Participation, Physical Function, & Real World Physical Activity In Chronic Stroke, Cindy Zablotny, Theresa Raudsepp, Zachary Christenson, Zachary Labianco, Kerry Pine, Caroline Strode, Kaylee Vinson, Kendall Woolf
Relationship Among Measures Of Self-Efficacy, Participation, Physical Function, & Real World Physical Activity In Chronic Stroke, Cindy Zablotny, Theresa Raudsepp, Zachary Christenson, Zachary Labianco, Kerry Pine, Caroline Strode, Kaylee Vinson, Kendall Woolf
Student-Faculty Research - College of Physical Therapy
Research Question
Do PROMIS® measures correlate significantly enough with traditional measures of self-efficacy, physical performance, and real-world physical activity in a chronic stroke population to justify replacing their use in clinic?
Hypothesis
PROMIS® measures will demonstrate significant correlations with a variety of traditional measures and real world activity, which may allow us to use PROMIS® as a primary method of directing treatment interventions in those with chronic stroke.
Concurrent And Discriminant Validity Of Biopsychosocial Patient Reported Outcomes With The Keele Msk Tool, P. Cain, K. Downey, Jeff Houck, J. Manning, M. Wilson, M. Wong
Concurrent And Discriminant Validity Of Biopsychosocial Patient Reported Outcomes With The Keele Msk Tool, P. Cain, K. Downey, Jeff Houck, J. Manning, M. Wilson, M. Wong
Student-Faculty Research - College of Physical Therapy
What drives your care?
What is meaningful to measure?
Patient and Clinician perception of psychosoical outcome measures meaningful.