97 - ACRM · 2019. 10. 8. · progress in rehabilitation research translation to clinical practice...
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PROGRESS IN REHABILITATION RESEARCH TRANSLATION TO CLINICAL PRACTICE
ACRM Annual Conference
PRE-CONFERENCE BEGINS 8:30 AM
BRAIN INJURY BI SPINAL CORD INJURY SCI STROKE ST CANCER CAN EARLY CAREER DEVELOPMENT COURSE Full-day Course TICKETED EVENTTUE: 8:00AM - 3:00PM Ticket is included in the WORLD PASS but advance registration is required. KEYNOTE SPEAKER: JULIE SILVER, MD, Associate Professor, Associate Chair, Director Cancer Rehabilitation, Harvard Medical School & Spaulding Rehabilitation Network; PRESENTERS: REZA EHSANIAN, MD, PhD, Vanderbilt University Medical Center; DAWN NEUMANN, Indiana University; RALPH NITKIN, PhD, National Institutes of Health; MONIQUE PAPPADIS, MEd, PhD, University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston; STEPHANIE KOLAKOWSKY-HAYNER, PhD, CBIST, FACRM, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai & MORE... ACRM.org/ecdc
PEDIATRIC REHAB. PED GERIATRIC REHAB. GER TECHNOLOGY TEC MEASUREMENT MES ARTS & NEUROSCIENCE AN COMP. INTEGRATIVE REHAB. MED. CIRMATHLETE DEV. & SPORTS
REHABILITATION ADSR CLINICAL PRACTICE CP
INSTRUCTIONAL COURSES >>MORNING SESSIONS:
8:30AM - 12:30PM
IC 18: Diagnosis and Management of Non-Sports Related Concussion (nSRC): An Interdisciplinary Approach #599586 (Lee T. Shuping, Karen McCulloch, Marie Curtis, Amber Corbin, Matthew Harris, Brett A. Miller) BI, CP
IC 19: Building Your Toolkit to Address Sexuality and Intimacy After Brain Injury #600580 (Kathryn Farris, Marisa King) BI, ST, CPMORE: ACRM.org/ic19
IC 1B: The Experience of Individuals with ABI and their Families: Family Intervention in the Rehabilitation Setting #614578 (Kristine Kingsley, Juan Carlos Arango Lasprilla, Anne Norup, PhD) INT, BI, ST ACRM.org/IC1
IC 21: ASIA (American Spinal Injury Association) 1/2 day at ACRM #600487 (Cristina Sadwosky, Suzanne Groah, Cody Unser, Mary Schmidt, Brittany Snider) SCI, CP, HSRMORE: ACRM.org/ic21
IC 20: Functional Assessment and Prism Adaptation Treatment for Spatial Neglect after Stroke #593198 (Peii Chen, Kimberly Hreha, Kelsey Watters) ST, CP
IC 22: Comprehensive Management of Head and Neck Cancer: Optimizing Outcomes Through a Multi-Disciplinary Approach #600815 (Jonas Sokolof, Laurie Kilmartin, Matina Balou, PhD, Holly A. Cohen, Tamar Press, Kenneth Hu) CAN, CPMORE: ACRM.org/ic22
IC 23: Early Diagnosis and Management of Cerebral Palsy #599064 (Jessica Pruente, Deborah Gaebler, Raye-Ann O de Regnier, Colleen Peyton, Jennifer Larson, Angeline Bowman) PED, CPMORE: ACRM.org/ic23
IC 24: Management of the Frail Older Adult: Medical and Exercise Strategies for Evaluation and Treatment #598167 (Margaret Danilovich, Megan Huis-ingh-Scheetz, Katherine Thompson) GER, CP, CIRMMORE: ACRM.org/ic24
IC 25: ntroduction to the Benefits of Virtual Reality for Neurological Rehabilitation #600832 (VVeena Somareddy, Brian Wood, Henry Weber, Arik Yates, Chris Vasquez) TEC, CC, NP MORE: ACRM.org/ic25
IC 26: The Shower Bench in the Closet: End User Acceptance and Uptake of Rehabilitation Technology #600484 (Rachel Proffitt, Tracey Wallace) TEC, CCMORE: ACRM.org/ic26
IC 27: Conceptualization & Application of Patient Reported Outcomes in Clinical and Research Venues #613884 (Jeffrey Wertheimer, Pamela Roberts, Maria Cecilia Alpasan, Richard Riggs, Matt Woodard Emanuel, Deborah Backus) CC, CP, QUAL MORE: ACRM.org/ic27
IC 28: Using Music to Recover Speech and Language: Inpatient to Community-Based Approaches of Neurologic Music Therapy #600473 (Caitlin Hyatt, Chrissy Stack, Jerry Kaplan, Hannah Gibbon) AN, CP, CC ACRM.org/ic28
IC 29: How Alexander Technique Can Complement Rehabilitation Research and Clinical Interdisciplinary Care Practice #600382 (Monika Gross, Andrew McCann, Rachelle Tsachor) CIRM, CC, NDD MORE: ACRM.org/ic29
IC 30: Athlete Development: A Whole-Person Multidisciplinary Approach to Wellbeing #595498 (Shelly Massingale, Tamara McLeod, Jamie E. Pardini, Bridgett Wallace, Jennifer V. Wethe, Angela Veneziano) ATH, CP MORE: ACRM.org/ic30
IC 32: Bench to Bedside: A Guide for Implementing Evidence Based Interventions into Practice at Organizational Level #600390 (Swan, Carter, Groff, Becker, Linnestad) CP, CC, BIMORE: ACRM.org/ic32
IC 33: Team Care and Interdisciplinary Coordination #619087 (Dale Strasser, Elisabeth Preston-Hsu, Jane Holl) CP, CC, QUALMORE: ACRM.org/ic33
BRAIN INJURY BI STROKE ST PAIN PAIN HEALTH SERVICE RESEARCH HSR PEDIATRIC REHAB. PED TECHNOLOGY TEC MEASUREMENT MES CLINICAL PRACTICE CP CROSS-CUTTING CC
INSTRUCTIONAL COURSES >>MORNING SESSIONS:
8:30AM - 12:30PM
TWO-DAY COURSE: DAY 2 of 2 TICKETED EVENT ACRM Cognitive Rehabilitation TrainingFACULTY: Donna Langenbahn, Jennifer Wethe, Linda LaatschThis introductory training course teaches all of the evidence-based interventions. Manual included ($150 value) and access to the online course. ACRM.org/cogchi
TWO-DAY COURSE: D AY 2 of 2 TICKETED EVENT Certified Brain Injury Training: The Official Academy Of Certified Brain Injury Specialists (ACBIS) Course #613440 PRESENTERS: Stephanie A. Kolakowsky-Hayner, Angie Jackson, Drew Nagele, Dave Anders, Wendy Waldman, Julie Schwertfeger, Karin Thomas BI ACRM.org/acbis
IC 1A: PART 1: The Experience of Individuals with ABI and their Families: Family Intervention in the Rehabilitation Setting #614578 (Kristine Kingsley, Juan Carlos Arango Lasprilla, Anne Norup, PhD) INT, BI, ST
IC 13: TBI Expert Witness Boot Camp: What Brain Injury Rehabilitation Professionals Should Know #589463 (Nathan D. Zasler, Arthur Ameis, Scott Bender) BI, CP MORE: http://ACRM.org/ic13
IC 5: PART 1: AMPART 2: PMInterdisciplinary Perspectives to Functional Measurement & Assessment of the Stroke Survivor #599296 (Michelle Armour, Maria Cecilia Alpasan, Veronica Rowe, Sarah Herron, Christina Hanson, Jeanne Langon, Eric Larson) ST, MEAS, CPMORE: ACRM.org/ic5
IC 9: PART 1: Integrated Mind-Body Rehabilitation Practice #588553 (Matt Erb, Noshene Ranjbar) PAIN, CP, NPMORE: http://ACRM.org/ic9
IC 7: Longitudinal Data Analysis and Practical Workshop Using R: Part I Introductory Topics #600735 (Allan Kozlowski, Keith Lohse) MEAS, CC, BI, HSR, SCI , ST CROSSTAGGEDMORE: http://ACRM.org/ic7
IC 10: PART 1: AMPART 2: PM A Non Pharmacological Treatment Approach to Reduce Pain and Spasticity in the Pediatric Patient #595100 (Annie O’Connor, Melissa Watson, Roberta OShea) CP, PED, CC MORE: http://ACRM.org/ic10
IC 6: PART 1: AMPART 2: PM Wheelchairs and Seating: The Evaluation Process with Demonstration and Justification of Recommended Products #599097 (Jessica Presperin Pedersen, Deborah L. Pucci, Es-meralda Vazquez, Julie Wolenski) TEC, SCI, CP, ST
MORE: http://ACRM.org/ic6
TWO-DAY COURSE: DAY 1 of 2: International Outcome Measurement Conference (IOMC 2019) #624988 (Allen Heinemann, Trudy Mallinson, Nikolaus Bezruczko, Richard M. Smith) MEAS, CP, HSR
http://ACRM.org/iomc
IC 7: Longitudinal Data Analysis and Practical Workshop Using R: Part I Introductory Topics #600735 (Allan Kozlowski, Keith Lohse) MEAS, CC, BI, HSR, SCI , ST MORE: http://ACRM.org/ic7
IC 11: Evidence Based Multidisciplinary Approach to Adolecent Idiopathic Scoliosis #616960 (Stefano Negrini, Patrick T. Knott, Eric C. Parent, Luke Stikeleather) CP, PED, INTMORE: ACRM.org/ic11
IC 14: Optimizing outcomes in neurorehabilitation: FES cycling and stepping across the lifespan #600413 (Deborah Backus, Brooke Meyer, Rebecca Martin, Wendy Warfield, Joy Williams), CC, NDD, CP ACRM.org/ic14
IC 12: Digging into Motivational Interviewing: A Practical Workshop for Rehabilitation Professionals #600262 (Charles H. Bombardier, Carlolyn Lemsky) CC, CP, BIACRM.org/ic12
INSTRUCTIONAL COURSES >>AFTERNOON SESSIONS:
1:30 PM - 5:30 PM
IC 1A: PART 2: The Experience of Individuals with ABI and their Families: Family Intervention in the Rehabilitation Setting #614578 (Kristine Kingsley, Juan Carlos Arango Lasprilla, Anne Norup, PhD) INT, BI, ST MORE: http://ACRM.org/ic1
IC 9: PART 2: Integrated Mind-Body Rehabilitation Practice #588553 (Matt Erb, Noshene Ranjbar) PAIN, CP, NP MORE: http://ACRM.org/ic9
IC 15: Get Your Paper Out! A Practical Course to Increase Your Academic Writing Productivity #614049 (Pat Camp) HSR, CC, CP MORE: http://ACRM.org/ic15
IC 8: Longitudinal Data Analysis and Practical Workshop using R: Part II Advanced Topics #600785 (Allan Kozlowski, Keith Lohse) MEAS, CC, BI, HSR, SCI , STMORE: http://ACRM.org/ic8
IC 11: Evidence Based Multidisciplinary Approach to Adolecent Idiopathic Scoliosis #616960 (Stefano Negrini, Patrick T. Knott, Eric C. Parent, Luke Stikeleather) CP, PED, INT
IC 16: Improving Balance Control & Preventing Falls: Evidence-based approaches for adult neurological populations #598854 (Janelle Unger, Hardeep Singh, Jean-François Lemay, Kristin Musselman) CP, SCI, ST
IC 12: Digging into Motivational Interviewing: A Practical Workshop for Rehabilitation Professionals #600262 (Charles H. Bombardier, Carlolyn Lemsky) CC, CP, BIMORE: ACRM.org/ic12
FOCUS BRAIN INJURY BI
MILITARY / VA MIL
SPINAL CORD INJURY SCI
STROKE ST
CANCER CAN
NEURO PLASTICITY NP
NEURODEGENERATIVE ND
INTERNATIONAL INT
PAIN PAIN
HEALTH SERVICE RESEARCH HSR
PEDIATRIC REHABILITATION PED
GERIATRIC REHAB. GER
TECHNOLOGY TEC
LIMB REST. LR
MEASUREMENTMEAS
ARTS & NEURO- SCIENCE AN
COMP. INT. REHAB. MED. CIRM
ATHLETE DEV. & SPORTS
REHAB. ADSRLIFESTYLE
MEDICINE LMCLINICAL PRACTICE
CPCROSS-CUTTING
CCCONCURRENT
SESSIONS
BLOCK 310:30 AM -
11:45 AM
CHAUTAUQUA Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy 2019: Current Understanding and Knowledge Gaps #599025 BI, ND, ATH PRESENTER: ROBERT STERN, PhD, Professor of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Anatomy & Neurobiology, Boston University School of Medicine; MODERATOR: DOUGLAS KATZ, PANELISTS: KRISTEN DAMS-O’CONNOR, ROSS ZAFONTE Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) has received increased
attention due to a growing number of deceased former NFL players being diagnosed with the disease postmortem. This symposium will provide an overview of what is currently known about CTE, as well critical knowledge gaps and current and future directions... ACRM.org/599025
A Research Overview of Creative Forces Creative Arts Therapies Programming for Military Populations #603420 (Rebecca Vaudreuil, Hannah Bronson) AN, MIL, CC CROSS-TAGGEDMORE: ACRM.org/603420
SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM: Incorporating Consumer Perspectives in Measuring and Managing Urinary Health Among Those with SCI #602927 (Suzanne Groah) SCI, MEAS
Practical Application for Promoting Quality of Life in Community-Dwelling People Who Have Survived a Stroke #600225 (Katz, Spaulding, Hill, Terrill, Heyn, Belagaje, Carter) ST, CP
Aphasia Rehabilitation Research: Successes, Challenges and Promises #625280 (Leora Cherney, Marwan Baliki, Sameer Ashaie, Edna Babbitt) ST, NP, CP MORE: ACRM.org/625280
International perspective on self-management interventions following stroke #603316 (Jeanne Langan, Sutanuka Bhattacharjya, Marsha Neville, Natasha Lannin, Alex Wong) ST, INT, CC
Person-Centered Care: The Essential Ingredient for Achieving Quality and Value #602448 (Terrence Pugh, Vishwa Raj, Rebecca Kirch, Sarah Sangermano) CAN, HSR MORE: ACRM.org/602448
Surgical Management Of Extremity Lymphedema: A Review #603290 (Elizabeth Campione, Sumanas Jordan, Ann Marie Flores) CAN, CP MORE: ACRM.org/603290
A Comprehensive Approach to Cancer-Related Distress and Anxiety #603555 (Vanessa Yanez, Lynn Kim, Sherry Hite, Vinita Khanna) CAN, CP MORE: ACRM.org/603555
Driving Neuroplasticity: Current Trends in Technologic Interventions #606323 (Candy Tefertiller, Leslie VanHiel, Martina Spiess, Jose Tovar) TEC, NP, CC CROSS-TAGGEDACRM.org/606323
Caregivers in neurodegenerative disorders: Interventions with the ‘invisible patient’ #602300 (Iracema Leroi, Fofi Constantinidou, Monika Gross) ND, CC, CP MORE: ACRM.org/602300
Patient Engagement Approaches for Improving Research & Clinical Care in Parkinson’s Disease #603249 (Michele York, Jared Benge, Mark Hirsch, Israel Robledo, Sanjay Iyer, Erwin van Wegen) ND, GERACRM.org/603249
Balance Control in People With Neuro-logical Impairment: Rehabilitation Perspectives on Eval-uation & Retraining #595085 (Mohan Ganesan, Alexander Aruin, Tanvi Bhatt) ND, MEAS, CP ACRM.org/595085
Ready to Address the Needs of Refugees With Disabilities? What Pro-viders Need to Know #626930 (N. Erkut Kucukboyaci, Christina Papadimitriou, Maria Vlassopoulou, Mansha Mirza, Fengyi Kuo, Michel Landry, Rooshey Hasnain) INT, CC ACRM.org/626930
Rehabilitation of the Bone Anchored Am-putee - Shared Expe-riences and Evolving Protocols #603577 (Kurt Collier, Laura Friedman, Nichelle Nordstrom) LR, MIL, PAIN CROSS-TAGGED MORE: ACRM.org/603557
SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM Critical Examination of the Rehabilitation Health Services Research Workforce #603085 (Bianca Frogner, Tracy Mroz, Amol Karmarkar, James Graham) HSR, CC
PEDIATRIC NETWORKING GROUP AWARD LECTURE
Modulating Developmental Plasticity Toward Better Outcomes From Perinatal Stroke #607647 (Adam Kirton) PEDAs a focal injury of defined timing in a healthy brain, perinatal stroke is an ideal human model of both cerebral palsy and developmental plasticity. The results and implications of how these models have been translated into clinical neuromodulation trials will be summarized with... MORE: http://ACRM.org/607647
SPECIAL SYM-POSIUM Aging with & into Disability: State of the Science & Reha-bilitation Implications #603068 (Flavia Dos Santos, Tamar Heller, Matthew Janicki, Emily Nalder, Patricia Heyn) GER, ND, LM ACRM.org/603068
Understanding Enablers and Barriers to Using Technology with People with Aphasia #620429 (Emily Dubas, Swathi Kiran) TEC, ST, BIACRM.org/620429
Driving Neuroplasticity: Current Trends in Technologic Interventions #606323 (Candy Tefertiller, Leslie VanHiel, Martina Spiess, Jose Tovar) TEC, NP, CCACRM.org/606323
Design & Technological Innovation in the Creation of Clothing to Support Autonomy, Participation & Inclusion #625343 (Rosalie Wang, Jelena Ulemek, Milan Shahani, Megan Strickfaden, Grace Jun, Debbie Hebert) TEC, ST
Rehabilitation of the Bone Anchored Amputee – Shared Experiences & Evolving Protocols #603577 (Kurt Collier, Laura Friedman, Nichelle Nordstrom) LR, MIL, PAINACRM.org/603577
Balance Control in People With Neurological Impairment: Rehab. Perspectives on Evaluation & Retraining #595085 (Mohan Ganesan, Alexander Aruin, Tanvi Bhatt) ND, MEAS, CP CROSS-TAGGED
A Research Overview of Creative Forces Creative Arts Therapies Programming for Military Populations #603420 (Rebecca Vaudreuil, Hannah Bronson) AN, MIL, CCACRM.org/603420
Treatment of Mental Health Issues in Can-cer Rehabilitation: An Integrative Health Approach #602905 (Lauren Thomas, Ariana Vora, Jennifer Cargile, Bridget Chin, Jenna Hearn, William Carter) CP, CAN, CIRM CROSS-TAGGEDACRM.org/602905
CHAUTAUQUA Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy 2019: Current Understanding and Knowledge Gaps #599025 (Douglas Katz, Kristen Dams-O’Connor, Bob Stern, Ross Zafonte) BI, ND, ATH CROSS-TAGGEDACRM.org/599025
SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM Aging with & into Disability: State of the Science & Rehabili-tation Implications #603068 (Flavia Dos Santos, Tamar Heller, Matthew Janicki, Emily Nalder, Patricia Heyn) GER, ND, LM CROSS-TAGGED
Alexia & Agraphia Treatment: Applying Theory to Practice #636960 (Karen Hux, Jessica Brown) CP, BIACRM.org/636960
A Comprehensive Approach to Patient Examination, Treatment, and Management of Low Back Pain #599491 (Stephen Owens) CP, PAIN ACRM.org/599491
Treatment of Mental Health Issues in Cancer Rehabilitation: An Integrative Health Approach #602905 (Lauren Thomas, Ariana Vora, Jennifer Cargile, Bridget Chin, Jenna Hearn, William Carter) CP, CAN, CIRMACRM.org/602905
Implementation of a Person-Centered Rehabilitation Model With Integrated use of Technology in Clinical Practice #603383 (Carina Kolnes, Lars Martinsen, Hilde Sorlie, Johansen) CP, INT, TEC
Cueing the Imagination to Improve Adherence for New Actions #639761 (Shan-Pin Fanchiang, Sylvia Shaw) CP, HSR, MEASACRM.org/639761
NIDILRR Postdoctoral Fellow ARRT Oral Presentations
Assessment And Treatment Of Shoulder Pain & Dysfunction Following Stroke And Other Acquired Brain Injury #599381 (Andrew Denni-son) CC, BI, STACRM.org/599381
Using Social Media to Meaningfully Advance Yourself & Your Career #588654 (Julie Faieta, Glenn Collins, Signy Roberts, Susan Magasi, Mark Hirsch, Patricia Heyn, Carmen DiGiovine, James Onate, Michele York, Deborah Backus, Brad Kurowski) CC, ND, TEC
Restoring function through nutrition: making the diet-metabolic-brain connection #624827 (Britt Burton-freeman, Rani Polak, Elena Philippou, Robert Krikorian, Patrick GILES SULLIVAN) CC, ND
12:00 PM - 1:15 PM LUNCH BREAK IN THE EXPO • BI-ISIG SUMMIT • TWO LECTURE LUNCHEONS: (1) Complementary Integrative Rehabilitation Medicine Networking Group “Building the Evidence through Research: Informing Decisions in Integrative Health” TICKETED EVENT PRESENTER: DAVID SHURTLEFF, Deputy Director, National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH) (2) Spinal Cord Injury LUNCHEON: “Restoration of Motor Function in Persons with Chronic Spinal Cord Injury Via Acute Intermittent Hypoxia” TICKETED EVENT PRESENTER: WILLIAM RYMER, Director of Single Motor Unit Laboratory, Shirley Ryan AbilityLab #602954 SCI, NP 1:30 PM - 2:45 PM 2 FEATURED SESSIONS: (1) Federal Funding Opportunities & Initiatives for Rehabilitation PRESENTERS: ALISON CERNICH, PHD, ABPP-CN, National Institutes of Health, PATRICIA DORN, PHD, Dept. of Veterans Affairs, A. CATE MILLER, PHD, National Institute on Disability, Independent Living & Rehabilitation Research, TONY GOVER, PHD, US Army Medical Research & Materiel Command (2) Scamabilitation: The Wild World of Medical Misinformation PRESENTERS: TIMOTHY CAULFIELD, BSC, LLB, LLM, Univ. of Alberta, JENNIFER GUNTER, MD, FRCS(C), FACOG, DABPM, ABPMR, Wielding the Lasso of Truth, FORD VOX, MD, FAAPMR, ABPMR, Shepherd Center
CONCURRENTSESSIONS
BLOCK 44:45 PM -
6:00 PM
Factors Contributing to Medical and Rehabilitation Service Access After Pediatric Brain Injury: A Scoping Review #615685 (Lundine, Ciccia, Guernon, Haarbauer-Krupa, Koterba) BI, PED
Early Management of Concussion In The General Population: Findings From The Hull-Ellis Concussion Clinic #639405 (Bayley, Chandra, Inness, Ruttan, Wiseman-Hakes, Lawrence, Comper) BI, CP, ATH
TWO 30-MIN. SESSIONS 1) ...Sex & Gender Differences in BI &... #627254 (Snedaker, Colantonio, Goldin, Haag) CC, ATH 2) Gray Areas in TBI... An Interactive Discussion #601172 (Gore, Wallace) BI
TWO 30-MIN. SESSIONS 1) Reducing Length of Stay... #636725 (Trovato, Kakkanatt, Shulman, Alexandrou) BI, QUAL, CP 2) ...Limiting Cellular Phone Usage in BI Rehab #627098 (Mukherjee, Ripley, Malina, Tarsney, Bines)
TWO 30-MIN. SESSIONS 1) Concussion...Interdisciplinary CP Guidelines... #638763 (Beazley, Clanton, Varner) 2) Comparison of Self-Report, Standardized & Functional... #603423 (Brown, Knollman-Porter)
Alteration of Cerebral Blood Flow Regulation After TBI: What Does It Mean To The Clinicians? #626678 (Kan Ding, Rong Zhang, Sushmita Purkayashtha, Kathleen Bell) BI, NP
Assessing and Managing Vestibular Symptoms Following Traumatic Brain Injury #603547 (Nathan Zasler, Preeti Verma, Neera Kapoor) BI, ST, CP MORE: ACRM.org/603547
Innovative Augmented-Reality Based Customized Gaming Solutions for Home Exercises Following Stroke #626651 (Thiru Annaswamy, Prabhakaran Balakrishnan, Una Makris) TEC, ST, MIL CROSS-TAGGED
Autonomic Dysfunction In Acute Flaccid Myelitis #601387 (Travis Edmiston, Crsitina Sadowsky) SCI PED, CP MORE: ACRM.org/601387
Contraversive Pushing: Development and Implementation of an Evidence-Based Protocol for Assessment and Treatment #634295 (Jaime Gillespie) ST, CPACRM.org/634295
HOT TOPICS IN STROKEInconsistent Classification of Mild Stroke & Implications of Health Service Delivery
#600820 (Monique Pappadis, Shipla Krishnan, Suzanne
Burns, Debra Oullette, Pamela Roberts) ST, CP, HSR
MORE: ACRM.org/pappadis
Novel Approach to Rehabilitation Service Delivery in Pediatric Oncology #637662 (Allison L'Hotta, Irene, Beam, Kristin Thomas) CAN, PED, CPACRM.org/637662
Culturally Competent Communication With People Diagnosed With Cancer #603079 (Anne Fleischer, Terrence Pugh, Kathryn Cantera, Sarah Sangermano, Joanna Edeker) CAN, CP ACRM.org/603079
Enhanced Recovery Stem Cell Transplantation: Improving Function, Nutrition & Well-Being #602292 (An Ngo-Huang, Rhodora Fontillas, Latoya Adekoya, Nicolas Szewczyk, Haley Gale) CAN, QUAL, GERACRM.org/602292
Alteration of Cerebral Blood Flow Regulation After TBI: What Does It Mean To The Clinicians? #626678 (Kan Ding, Rong Zhang, Sushmita Purkayashtha, Kathleen Bell) BI, NP CROSS-TAGGED
How to Prevent Older Adults from Falling? Effectiveness of Technological Innovations and Clinical Approaches #639470 (Bijan Najafi, Melike Kahya, He Zhou, Mchele York) ND, TEC, GERMORE: ACRM.org/639470
Living Large: An Intensive Interdisciplinary Holistic Approach to Address Parkinson’s Symptoms #600678 (Aubrey White, Melissa Wendt, Derek Kent, Elyse Bendel) ND, MIL, CIRMACRM.org/600678
BRUCKER SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM: Capacity-Building in Low-Resource Regions: Lessons Learned From Global Mental Health #603092 (Lena Verdeli) INTACRM.org/brucker
An Innovative Treatment Approach to Reduce Pain and Spasticity in the Pediatric Patient. #601209 (Annie O'Connor, Melissa Watson, Roberta OShea) CP, PAIN, PED CROSS-TAGGEDACRM.org/601209
“Reimagining” the ICF with a View to Practical Applications and Clinical Communication #627135 (Andrea Cheville, Jonathan Bean, Leighton Chan, John Whyte) CP, CC, HSR CROSS-TAGGEDACRM.org/627135
Developing PedBot: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Creating Rehabilitation Robots for the Pediatric Population #638317 (Tyler Salvador, Catherine Larsen Coley, Sally Evans) PED, TECACRM.org/638317
Acquired Brain Injury Clinic: A Multidisciplinary Model for Pediatric Brain Injury #599923 (Mike Dichiaro, Meredith Jones, Erin Kaufman, Jessica Proctor, Nicole Eberle, Jodi Krause) PED, BIACRM.org/599923
Use of Occupational Performance Coaching With Older Adults #592606 (Dorothy Kessler, Katrine Sauvé-Schenk, Julie Lamarre, Mary Egan) GER, CC, CPACRM.org/592606
Innovative Augmented-Reality Based Customized Gaming Solutions for Home Exercises Following Stroke #626651 (Thiru Annaswamy, Prabhakaran Balakrishnan, Una Makris) TEC, ST, MIL
Rehabilitation Technologies to Support Aging-In-Place for People with Long-Term Mobility Disabilities #621143 (Jon Sanford, Elena Remillard, Jacob Sosnoff, Laura Rice, Lyndsie Koon) TEC, MEAS, GERACRM.org/621143
Digital Interfaces for Your Patient: Innovative Ways to Integrate Digital Technology in Managing Patients #613966 (Bartels, Camicia, Johnson, Robinson, Abbott, Theodore) TEC, CC, CPACRM.org/613966
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“Reimagining” the ICF with a View to Practical Applica-tions and Clinical Communication #627135 (Andrea Cheville, Jonathan Bean, Leighton Chan, John Whyte) CP, CC, HSR CROSS-TAGGEDACRM.org/627135
SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM Drumming and Movement — Art Meets Science #602733 (Brian Harris, Ron Hirschberg) ANACRM.org/602733
Complementary Integrative Rehabilitation Medicine Early Career Scientists Symposium # 602167 (Pey-Shan Wen, Neda Rastegar, Julie Faieta, Carmen Capo-Lugo, Julie Faieta) CIRM, CP, TECACRM.org/602167
Early Management of Concussion in the General Population: Findings From The Hull-Ellis Concussion Clinic #639405 (Bayley, Chandra, Inness, Ruttan, Wiseman-Hakes, Lawrence, Comper) BI, CP, ATH CROSS-TAGGEDACRM.org/639405
Disability, Health and Aging #642092 (Emily Nalder, Sarah Ruiz, Taron Davis, James Carollo, Patricia Heyn) CC, GER, LM CROSS-TAGGEDACRM.org/642092
Through A Patient's Eyes, How Multiple Trauma Improved My Practice #638678 (Michael Marinko) CP, PAINACRM.org/638678
“Reimagining” the ICF with a View to Practical Applications and Clinical Communication #627135 (Andrea Cheville, Jonathan Bean, Leighton Chan, John Whyte) CP, CC, HSR
An Innovative Treatment Approach to Reduce Pain and Spasticity in the Pediatric Patient. #601209 (Annie O'Connor, Melissa Watson, Roberta OShea) CP, PAIN, PEDACRM.org/601209
Using a Collaborative University-Community-Based Free Health Clinic for Education and Research. #600586 (Sara Michaliszyn, Nancy Landgraff, James Benedict) CP, HSR
Making Decisions Without Your Hands: Evidence-Based Clinical Reasoning in Telerehabilitation #639416 (Ellen Bunn, Todd Norwood, Sarah Niswonger) CP, CCACRM.org/639416
Disability, Health and Aging #642092 (Emily Nalder, Sarah Ruiz, Taron Davis, James Carollo, Patricia Heyn) CC, GER, LMACRM.org/642092
CLDR-Sponsored Young Investigators Panel: Secondary Analysis of Archived Datasets #662659 (James Graham)ACRM.org/662659
SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM3rd ACRM Women in Rehabilitation Science Symposium #602699
(Lisa Barnes, Sue Ann Sisto, Mark Hirsch) CC, SCI, GER
ACRM.org/602699
FOCUS BRAIN INJURY BI
MILITARY / VA MIL
SPINAL CORD INJURY SCI
STROKE ST
CANCER CAN
NEURO PLASTICITY
NEURODEGENERATIVE ND
INTERNATIONAL INT
PAIN PAIN
HEALTH SERVICE RESEARCH HSR
PEDIATRIC REHABILITATION PED
GERIATRIC REHABILITATION GER
TECHNOLOGY TEC
LIMB RESTORATION LR
MEASUREMENTMEAS
ARTS & NEURO- SCIENCE AN
COMP. INT. REHAB. MED. CIRM
ATHLETE DEV. & SPORTS
REHAB. ADSRLIFESTYLE
MEDICINE LMCLINICAL PRACTICE
CPCROSS-CUTTING
CCCONCURRENT
SESSIONS
BLOCK 510:30 AM -
11:45 AM
SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM Variations on Patient-Centered Approaches to Community Reintegration: Meeting Individual ... #602546 (Christina Dillahunt-Aspillaga, Terri Pogoda, Lisa Ottomanelli, Erica Billingsley, Inbal Eshel, James MIL, HSR, CC ACRM.org/602546
How to Help Patients With SCIs Actively Participate in Clinical Research, and Their Care Thereafter #627239 (Barbara Otto, Zach Hunsinger) HSR, SCI, CP CROSS-TAGGEDACRM.org/627239
SPECIAL SYMPOSIUMBiomarkers in Stroke Recovery and
Rehabilitation Research #599776 ST, CP PRESENTER: STEVEN CRAMER, MD, Professor, Dept. Neurology, UC Irvine
MODERATOR: PAMELA ROBERTS, PhD, OTR/L, SCFES, FAOTA, CPHQ, FNAP, FACRM, Executive Director &
Professor, Cedars-Sinai This presentation will briefly review the range of therapies under study, then focus on measurements that have been evaluated for predicting responders versus non-responders in the context of restorative therapies after stroke, with an emphasis on... MORE: ACRM.org/cramer
AWARDED LECTURESHIPCancer Rehabilitation Distinguished Guest
Lectureship: Exercise in Cancer #650929 CAN, CC, ATHPRESENTER: VISHWA RAJ, MD, Director of Oncology Rehabilitation, Carolinas Rehabilitation The Distinguished Lectureship in Cancer Rehabilitation is an annual event to recognize an outstanding contributer to the field of cancer rehabilitation. We are excited to have Lee Jones, PhD, of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center as our award recipient. Dr. Jones is an expert in the area of oncology exercise and performs clinical trials in several areas of cancer care, including... MORE: http://ACRM.org/jones
Adverse Childhood Experiences and Trauma-Informed Care in Rehabilitation Practice #588720 (Noshene Ranjbar, Matt Erb) CP, PAIN, NP CROSS-TAGGED
ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION: ACRM Neurodegenerative Disease Networking Group & Geriatric Rehabilitation Networking Group Mentorship #620571 (Brooks Wingo, Patricia Heyn, Mark Hirsch, Michele York, Deborah Backus) ND, GER, CC MORE: http://ACRM.org/wingo Calling all Early Career Scientists!
Use of Technology to Assess and Optimize Brain-Behavior Interactions during Cognitive-Motor Interference #601527 (Melike Kahya, Hannes Devos, Jeffrey Hausdorff, Jacob Sossnoff, Abiodun Akinwuntan, Mark Hirsch) ND, TEC, GER MORE: ACRM.org/kahya
Establishing the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine in University of Health Sciences, Pakistan: a Case Study #626689 (Arshia Ahmad) INT, HSR, CPACRM.org/626689
Phantom pain 101 - Mechanisms and Management #626489 (Prateek Grover, Megan Doyle, Nicole Brown) LR, PAIN, NP CROSS-TAGGEDACRM.org/626489
How to Help Patients With SCIs Actively Participate in Clinical Research, and Their Care Thereafter #627239 (Barbara Otto, Zach Hunsinger) HSR, SCI, CPACRM.org/627239
SPECIAL SYMPOSIUMNational Survey of Children’s
health #582449 PED, HSRPRESENTER: MICHAEL KOGAN, PhD, Director of the Office of Epidemiology and Research for the Maternal and Child Health Bureau, Health Resources and Services Administration. Design and findings of the National Survey of Children’s Health (NSCH) and the National Survey of Children with Special Health Care Needs (NS-CSHCN)
MORE: http://ACRM.org/kogan
Neurodegenerative Disease NG and Geriatric Rehabilitation NG Mentorship Round Table Discussion #620571 (Brooks Wingo, Patricia Heyn, Mark Hirsch, Michele York, Deborah Backus) ND, GER, CC
Use of Technology to Assess & Optimize Brain-Behavior Interactions During Cognitive-Motor Interference #601527 (Melike Kahya, Hannes Devos, Jeffrey Haus-dorff, Jacob Sossnoff, Abiodun Akinwuntan, Mark Hirsch) ND, TEC, GER CROSS-TAGGED
SPECIAL SYMPOSIUMA New Era in Bringing Bionics
to Humans #915141 TEC, SCI PRESENTERS: AMANDA BOXTEL, Founder & Executive Director, Bridging Bionics Foundation and MARIA GRUFSTEDT, PT, Bridging Bionics Foundation. Boxtel was recognized as a 2018 CNN Hero by CNN Worldwide for her legacy of helping individuals with neurological impairments regain mobility
MORE: http://ACRM.org/boxtel
Phantom pain 101: Mechanisms and Management #626489 (Prateek Grover, Megan Doyle, Nicole Brown) LR, PAIN, NPACRM.org/626489
Emerging Good Practices for Reporting Dev. of Scales That Includes Rasch Measurement Theory #625274 (Ann Van de Winckel, Trudy Mallinson, Jennifer Weaver, Lauren Terhorst, Allen Heinemann) MEAS, CP
Neurologic Music Therapy for enhancing fine motor control in Parkinson’s disease #594253 (Isabelle Buard, Rebekah Stewart, Sarah Thompson) AN, NDACRM.org/594253
Environmental Exposures in Disease Course in People With MS: Focus on Role of Diet. #602949 (Kathryn Fitzgerald) CIRM, ND, LMACRM.org/602949
Team Kennedy Krieger: Improving Lives Outside of the Therapy Clinic #582796 (Erin Michael, Katelyn Baldwin) ATH, SCIACRM.org/582796
Environmental Exposures in Disease Course in People With MS: Focus on Role of Diet. #602949 (Kathryn Fitzgerald) CIRM, ND, LM CROSS-TAGGEDACRM.org/588720
Adverse Childhood Experiences and Trauma-Informed Care in Rehabilitation Practice #588720 (Noshene Ranjbar, Matt Erb) CP, PAIN, NPACRM.org/588720
The Future of Caregiving: Insights from Health Policy and Evidence-Based Care Delivery Design #601949 (Chloe Slocum, Ross Zafonte, Marilyn Spivak) CP, HSR, CCACRM.org/601949
Innovative Outpatient Rehabilitation for Total Knee Replacement: Findings and Recom-mendations from a RCT #633462 (C. Jean Hsieh, Gerben DeJong, Michele Vita, Alan Jette) CC, CP, HSRACRM.org/633462
Rehabilitation Treatment Specification System – PART 1 – Defining Rehab Treatments Systematically #603488 (Susan Lin, John Whyte, Jeanne Zanca, Susan Fasoli) CP, CCACRM.org/603488
Rewards of Treating Sex as a Biological Variable in Rehabilitation Research: Researcher and Clinician Reports #599368 (Andrew Dennison, Erik Shaw) CC, BI, SCIACRM.org/599368
Living Past Hope: An Overview of HIV Rehabilitation #637116 (Kaile Eison, Jennifer Reid) CC, INT, GERACRM.org/eison
12:00 PM - 1:15 PM LUNCH BREAK IN THE EXPO • LECTURE LUNCHEON: “Neurodegenerative Diseases and Geriatric Rehabilitation Networking Group Special Luncheon Symposium” TICKETED EVENT PRESENTER: LISA BARNES, PhD, Rush Alzheimer’s Disease Center Presenting the cross-cutting research of Dr. Lisa Barnes, the Alla V. and Solomon Jesmer Professor of Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine in the department of Neurological Sciences at Rush University Medical Center, and a cognitive neuropsychologist in the Rush Alzheimer’s Disease Center. One of her cohort studies, the Minority Aging Research Study (MARS), is nationally recognized as a premier study of minority aging and has been continuously funded by the NIA since 2004.
CONCURRENTSESSIONS
BLOCK 64:45 PM -
6:00 PM
Online Art & Narrative Therapy for Treating PTSD Caused by Military Sexual Trauma #627225 (Zach Hunsinger) MIL, CP, CCMORE: ACRM.org/627225
Telemedicine: Bringing Specializlied Care to Persons with Spinal Cord Injury and Beyond #617704 (Kazuko Shem, Mark Heid, Doug Ota) CP, SCIACRM.org/617704
Removing the Kid Gloves During Locomotor Rehabilitation Following Neurological Injury #603266 (Thomas Hornby, Christopher Henderson, Elliot Roth) ST, CC, NP
HOT TOPICS IN STROKE Young Stroke and Complex Needs Across the Care Continuum #603195 (Amy Edmunds, Molly Trammell) ST, HSR
Applying the Chronic Care Model to Stroke: Community Based Rehab. to Promote Participation #634836 (Hammel, Skidmore, Baum) ST, CCACRM.org/634836
Cognitive Impairment and Rehabilitation in Brain Tumor Patients #620130 (Kathleen Van Dyk, Natalie Kelly, Jessica Engle, Christina Weyer Jamora, Sherry Hite, Robin Newman) CAN, CP
An Interactive Evidence-Based Approach to Evaluation and Management of Hodgkin Lymphoma (Parke, Khanna, Kendig, Hinrichs, Cameron) CAN, ND, CP
Competencies for Cancer Rehabilitation: A National Delphi Study #588699 (Sara Christensen Holz, Jennifer Hayter, Celeste Baumert, Aneesha Virani, Laura Prince) CAN, CP
Most Recent Advances in Bio-physics and Plasticity from Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation #625306 (Francis Palermo) NP, ATH, CCACRM.org/625306
SPECIAL SYMPOSIUMAre We Ready for Brain Derived Neurotrophic
Factor as a Clinical Outcome Biomarker? #602818 ND, CC, GER
PRESENTERS: ERWIN VAN WEGEN, PhD, Amsterdam UMC; KHENG SIANG NG; PATRICIA HEYN, PhD, FGSA, FACRM. University of Colorado, TED NG, PhD, DUKE-NUS, Centre for Aging, Research & Education (CARE), JAMES CAROLLO, PhD, PE, Childrens Hospital Colorado; MODERATORS: MARK HIRSCH; MARK NEWMAN)
MORE: ACRM.org/602818
The State of Limb Loss Rehabilitation in the Developing World #626515 (Prateek Grover) LR, INT, HSR CROSS-TAGGEDACRM.org/626515
Listen First, Treat Second: Implementing Psychologically Informed Practice in Pain Rehabilitation #603213 (John Kiesel, Megan Doyle, Michael Brown) PAIN, CPACRM.org/603213
Potential and Pitfalls with Electronic Health Records for Postacute Care Research #603098 (Amol Karmarkar, Ickpyo Hong, James Graham, Amit Kumar) HSR, CC, GERACRM.org/603098
Creating a Pediatric Outcome Measure: Where We Have Been and Where We Are Going #603014 (Amanda Chesnut, Katelyn Ziegler, Hayley Swihart, Aaron Powell, Sarah Tlustos) PED, MEAS, CP
Pediatric Neuromuscular Diseases, New Innovations #639691 (Subhadra Nori, Yuxi Chen, Supreet Desh-pande, Rani Kathirithamby) PED, CC
An Interdisci-plinary Therapy Model for Pediatric Inpatient Weekend Programming: Preparing Families for Discharge #593508 (Meg Malloy, Jessie Brown, Emily Ker-nan) PED, CP, BI
Novel Cognitive Aging Rehabilitation with Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation #602233 (Areerat Suputtitada) GER, NP, CPACRM.org/602233
Information and Communication Technology for Individuals Living with Cognitive Impairments #626735 (Rosalie Wang, Emily Nalder, Arlene Astell, Julie Robillard, Shannon Juengst) GER, TEC, BI
Combination of Indoor Localization and Wearable Sensor-Based Physical Activity Recognition #607269 (Arash Naeim, Ramin Ramezani, Pamela Roberts) TEC, CC, GER
Can We Achieve “Disruptive Innovation” via Rehabilitation Technology? #648706 (Patrice Tamar Weiss, Emily Keshner, Adina Houldin, Tal Keren-Capelovitch) TEC, CC, CP
The State of Limb Loss Rehabilitation in the Developing World #626515 (Prateek Grover) LR, INT, HSRACRM.org/626515
Next Generation Functional Measur-ment Tools in Acute Care & Implica-tions for Practice Improvement #651848 (Andrea Cheville, David Weiss, Tamra Kee-ney) MEAS, CP, TECACRM.org/651848
Music and Singing in Parkinson’s Disease #636043 (Elizabeth Stegemoller) AN, ND, NPACRM.org/636043
Complementary Medicine Utilization Among Rehabilitation Professionals: Attitudes and Practice #602351 (Ariana Vora, Brian Theodore) CIRM, CPACRM.org/602351
Most Recent Advances in Bio-physics and Plasticity from Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation #625306 (Francis Palermo) NP, ATH, CC CROSS-TAGGEDACRM.org/625306
Exercise Benefits, Prescription and Promotion for Individuals with Multiple Sclerosis #600415 (Bo Fernhall, Rachel Bollaert, Robert Motl) LM, NDACRM.org/600415
Clinical Applica-tions for the Integration of a Data Warehouse in Inpatient Rehabilitai-ton #603480 (Piper Hansen, Julia Carpenter, Allen Heinemann, Andrew Bodine, James Sliwa) CP, MEASACRM.org/603480
Food Insecurity, Functional Impairment and the Role of the Rehabilitation Specialist #620166 (Ann Jackson, Elizabeth Campione) CP, CCACRM.org/620166
Sex, Intimacy, and Sexual Functioning: A Rehabilitation Primer #639770 (Stephen Trapp, Juan Carlos Arango-Lasprilla, Melina Longoni, Melissa Ertl) CP,LMACRM.org/639770
Rehabilitation Treatment Specification System — PART 2 – Initial Use in Education, Clinic & Research #601015 (Andrew Packel, John Whyte, Mary Ferraro, Christine Chen, Jarrad Van Stan) CC, CP The Rehabilitation Treatment Specification System (RTSS) is a conceptual framework whose use is hypothesized to provide benefits across the scope of rehabilitation in the...MORE: http://ACRM.org/whyte
Creating and Sustaining an Interprofessional Delivery Model at a Community-based Free Health Clinic. #600509 (Nancy Landgraff, Sara Michaliszyn, James Benedict) CC, CP
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FOCUS BRAIN INJURY BI
MILITARY / VA MIL
SPINAL CORD INJURY SCI
STROKE ST
CANCER CAN
NEURO PLASTICITY NP
NEURODEGENERATIVE ND
INTERNATIONAL INT
PAIN PAIN
HEALTH SERVICE RESEARCH HSR
PEDIATRIC REHAB. PED
GERIATRIC REHAB. GER
TECHNOLOGY TEC
LIMB RESTORATION LR
MEASUREMENTMEAS
ARTS & NEURO- SCIENCE AN
COMP. INT. REHAB. MED. CIRM
ATHLETE DEV. & SPORTS REHAB.
ADSRLIFESTYLE
MEDICINE LMCLINICAL PRACTICE
CPCROSS-CUTTING
CCCONCURRENT
SESSIONS
BLOCK 710:30 AM -
11:45 AM
SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM “The Public Health Burden of TBI” #602730 BI, PED
PRESENTER: JOHN D. CORRIGAN, PhD, Professor, Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation; Director, Ohio Valley Center for Brain Injury Prevention and Rehabilitation, The Ohio State Univ. MODERATOR: JULIET HAARBAUER-KRUPA, PhD, Senior Health Scientist, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
In the past, when estimating the public health burden of traumatic brain injury (TBI), epidemiologists have limited their scope to persons who experience disability immediately and continuously following the most severe injuries, a significant underestimate of the true public health burden. This presentation will share data from recent population-based studies suggesting consequences of TBI among a much larger group of people than those previously considered as being a “prevalent case.” An alternative model will be presented that is based on the principles of toxic exposure. Risk factors for experiencing a variety of adult consequences will be described. MORE: ACRM.org/602730
Methods and Highlights From the National Study of Veteran With Upper Limb Amputation #626579 (Linda Resnik, Ellie Balakhanlou, Sanuel Phillips, Jeffrey Heckman) LR, TEC, MIL CROSS-TAGGEDACRM.org/626579
Spinal Cord Injury: From Rehabilitation to Advocacy #599651 (Jessica Pruente, Allen Heinemann, Alan Anschel, Karen Sheehan, Patrick Carter) HSR, SCI, PED CROSS-TAGGEDACRM.org/599651
Part I: Self-Management for individuals with stroke: An introduction #602140 (Valerie Hill, Abiodun Akinwuntan, Suzanne Burns, Patricia Heyn, Leanna Katz, Jaclyn Schwartz, Lauren Thomas) ST, LMACRM.org/602140
Impact of Patient Directed Programming During Inpatient Rehabilitation Utiliz-ing Actigraphy Data Post Stroke #594422 (Molly Trammel, Chad Swank) ST, NP, CPACRM.org/594422
Pediatric Stroke: Identifying Patient Needs & Interdisciplinary Guidance Towards a Path of Recovery #600997 (Levy, Ichord, Krivitzky, Atkinson, Colin, DeLine, Olson) CC, ST, PED CROSS-TAGGEDACRM.org/600997
SPECIAL SYMPOSIUMCancer Rehabilitation Guideline Development Update
#595758 (Alix Sleight, Nicole Stout, Timothy Marshall, MacKenzi Pergolotti) CAN, CP, QUAL
The ACRM Cancer Rehabilitation Networking Group will present the results of a systematic review of the literature, a synthesis of evidence for a care delivery model, and scoping review of cancer rehabilitation guidelines.
The information provided from these three projects will coalesce to inform the development of a Cancer Rehabilitation Guideline.
More: ACRM.org/595758
Towards a Better Understanding of mTBI effects in Female Athletes: Brain Perfusion, Stress, and Cognitive Control #612247 (Amy Herrold, Yufen Chen, Virginia Gallagher) NP, BI, ATHACRM.org/612247
Artificial Neural Networks: Shaping the Future of Neurorehabilitation Research Methodology #599927 (Sangee Moon, Hannes Devos, Jeffrey Thompson, Krisof Kipp, Abiodun Akinwuntan) ND, CC, MEASACRM.org/599927
Neurorehabilitation in Parkinson’s Disease: Cognition, Neuroim-aging Biomarkers and Exercise Interventions #590142 (Jennifer Goldman, Ajay Kurani, Daniel Corcos) ND, LMACRM.org/590142
Muslim Americans: Update on Mental Health, Disability Status, Cultural Beliefs & Implications for Competent Care #625009 (K. Erkut Kucukboyaci, Joman Natsheh, Rooshey Hasnain) INT, CCACRM.org/625009
Methods & Highlights From the National Study of Veteran With Upper Limb Amputation #626579 (Linda Resnik, Ellie Balakhanlou, Sanuel Phillips, Jeffrey Heckman) LR, TEC, MIL, PAIN CROSS TAGGEDACRM.org/626579
Spinal Cord Injury: From Rehabilitation to Advocacy # 599651 (Jessica Pruente, Allen Heinemann, Alan Anschel, Karen Sheehan, Patrick Carter) HSR, SCI, PEDACRM.org/599651
Bridging the Gap Between Medical Rehab & School Professionals Working With Children With BI # 601689 (Dodd, Laatsch, Davis, Niemeier, Ciccia, Nagele) PED, BIACRM.org/601689
Use of Frequency Specific Microcurrent in Pediatric Rehabilitation #600725 (Ben Katholi, David Burke) PED, CIRM, TEC, CPACRM.org/600725
Perturbation-based fall-risk assessment and training: Advances in the field #602701 (Tanvi Bhatt, Louis Depasquale) GER, CP, STACRM.org/602701
Creating Capacity: Multicenter Use of Robotic Gait Technology #603071 (Anna McCormick, Deborah Gaebler, Paolo Bonato, Hana Alazem, Arturo Pichardo, Virginia Wright, Gadi Revivo) TEC, PED, INTACRM.org/603071
Rehabilitation Technology Design and Implementation: Strategies Supporting Long Term Adoption #637124 (Lauren Sheehan, Sherri Wallis, Lauren Souders, Siena Conde, Tracey Wallace, John Morris) TEC, CCACRM.org/637124
Gamified Rehabilitation Yields New Insights Into Dose Response #639786 (Lynne Gauthier, Yune Lee) TEC, CC, ANACRM.org/639786
Methods & Highlights From the National Study of Veteran With Upper Limb Amputation #626579 (Linda Resnik, Ellie Balakhanlou, Sanuel Phillips, Jeffrey Heckman) LR, TEC, MILACRM.org/626579
Fatigability: An Emerging Paradigm for Measuring Exertional Limitations #638011 (Sandra Mitchell, Basil Eldadah, Anna Kratz, Jennifer Schrack, Alison Cernich) MEAS, GER, CPACRM.org/638011
Arts and Neuroscience: Review of evidence for dance-based interventions in neurorehabilitation #625215 (Lise Worthen-Chaudhari) AN, NDACRM.org/625215
Quantitative EEG (QEEG) in the Assessment and Treatment of Traumatic Brain Injury #637376 (Kirtley Thornton) CIRM, BIACRM.org/637376
Towards a Better Understanding of Mtbi Effects in Female Athletes: Brain Perfusion, Stress, & Cognitive Control #612247 (Amy Herrold, Yufen Chen, Virginia Gallagher) NP, BI, ATH CROSS-TAGGEDACRM.org/612247
Part I: Self-Management for individuals with stroke: An introduc-tion #602140 (Valerie Hill, Abiodun Akinwun-tan, Suzanne Burns, Patricia Heyn, Leanna Katz, Jaclyn Schwartz, Lauren Thomas) ST, LM CROSS-TAGGEDACRM.org/602140
SPECIAL SYMPOSIUMRehabilitation of Functional Neurological Disorders
#576653 CP, NP, CCPRESENTERS: VICTOR W. MARK, MD, Associate
Professor, University of Alabama at Birmingham; DAVID L. PEREZ, MD, MMSc, Massachusetts General
Hospital; AARON D. FOBIAN, PhD, University of Alabama at Birmingham
MORE: http://ACRM.org/576653
Pediatric Stroke: Identifying Patient Needs & Interdisciplinary Guidance Towards a Path of Recovery #600997 (Levy, Ichord, Krivitzky, Atkinson, Colin, DeLine, Olson) CC, ST, PEDACRM.org/60097
Genetic & Biofluid Based Molecular Biomarkers of brain injury # 624141 (Steven Kramer, E. Alison Holman, Laila Abdullah, Maheen Adamson) BI, STACRM.org/624141
Taking the First Steps to Implement a Learning Health System in an Academic PMR Setting #625147 (Claire Kalpakjian, Jason Raad, Cara Komisar) CP, CCACRM.org/625147
11:15 AM - 12:30 PM LECTURE LUNCHEON: “U.S. News & World Report’s Best Hospitals for Rehabilitation: Upcoming Changes to Ranking Methodology” TICKETED EVENT PRESENTER: BEN HARDER, Chief of Health Analysis and Managing Editor, U.S. News & World Report Learn first-hand the secrets to the changing criteria for the U.S. News Best Hospitals for Rehabilitation rankings. Secure your seat: REGISTER NOW: ACRM.org/harder In this session, U.S. News’ methodology head will describe how his team will incorporate data from two sources, the CMS IRF Compare website and the American Hospital Association Annual Survey Database. Discussants will respond to U.S. News’ announcement, and audience members will also have the opportunity to provide input into how U.S. News should evaluate hospitals’ performance in PM&R.
CONCURRENTSESSIONS
BLOCK 84:45 PM -
6:00 PM
The Speech-Language Pathologist’s Role in Pediatric mTBI: Response to CDC Guidelines #637038 (Jessica Brown, Angela Ciccia, Kelly Knollman-Porter, Jennifer Lundine, Katy O'Brien, Tracey Wallace) BI, CP, CCACRM.org/637038
The Future of Concussion Management: Does Cannabis Play a Role? #625039 (Jeff Konin, Adam Scaturro) BI, CP, CIRMACRM.org/625039
Managing cognitive communication disorders following TBI: Innovations using telehealth and new models of care #603109 (Leanne Togher, Peter Meulenbroek, Louise Keegan, Rachael Rietdijk) BI, TEC, CPACRM.org/603109
Demystifying the 'Dizzy' in Post-Concussive Patients #636459 (Abby Wicks, Kyle Reid) BI, CPACRM.org/636459
TWO 30-MIN. SESSIONS 1) An Application Based Intervention improves FIM & Return to Community... #603272 (Matthew Bartels, Justin Hill, Janet Herbold) BI, TEC, HSR ACRM.org/6032722) Post-Traumatic Confusional State: Review of Existing Scales & Consideration of... #602898 (Yelena Bodien, Douglas Katz, Mark Sherer) BI, MEAS, CP
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Part II: Self-Management For Individuals With Stroke: Practical Appli-cation #602149 (Valerie Hill, Abiodun Akinwun-tan, Suzanne Burns, Patricia Heyn, Leanna Katz, Jaclyn Schwartz, Lauren Thomas) ST, LMACRM.org/602149
From Aphasia to Dysphagia: Music Therapy in the Treatment of Acquired Deficits Post Stroke #627124 (Dwyer Conklin) ST, ANACRM.org/627124
Transitions of Stroke Care Models using Big Data #602146 (Nneka Lotea Ifejika, Marlene Vega) ST, MEAS, QUALACRM.org/602146
A Multidisciplinary Approach for the Management of Cancer-Related Fatigue #603530 (Vanessa Yanez, Lynn Kim, Sherry Hite) CAN, CPACRM.org/603530
Functional Improvements with Head and Neck lymphedema treatment #625094 (Carolina Gutierrez, Ron J. Karni, Emilia Dewi) CAN, CPACRM.org/625094
Loneliness and Social Isolation: Implications for Cognitive Health in Cancer #619122 (Arash, Asher, Samia Ortiz-Hernandez, Jennifer Strang, Robin Newman, Lynne Padgett) CAN, LMACRM.org/619122
The Use of Brain to Behavior Approach for Diagnosis and Treatment #602835 (Lukasz Konopka) CIRM, CP, NP CROSS-TAGGEDACRM.org/602835
State of the Art in Multiple Sclerosis Rehabilitation--Lessons From the MSBEST Systematic Reviews #602290 (Tania Bruno, Magdalena Mirkowski, Katherine Knox, Deborah Backus) ND, CPACRM.org/602290
Advancements in Rehabilitation Sciences Progress Report From the Alzheimer’s Disease Task Force #603328 (Julie Faieta, Hannes Devos, Melike Kahya) ND, LMACRM.org/603328
Taking Action to Combat the Chronic Effects of Brain Injury: A European Perspective #602872 (Fofi Constantinidou, Eva Pettemeridou, Chloe Hayward, Andrew Bateman) INT, BIACRM.org/602872
Impact of chronicity on plan of care development and outcomes for low back pain patients #624707 (Zachary Walston, Tye Marr) HSR, CC CROSS-TAGGEDACRM.org/624707
Impact of chronicity on plan of care development and outcomes for low back pain patients #624707 (Zachary Walston, Tye Marr) HSR, CC CROSS-TAGGEDACRM.org/624707
The CDC Guideline on mTBI in Children: Lessons Learned for Clinical Care and Research #607568 (Stacy Suskauer, Juliet Haarbauer-Krupa) PED, BI, CPACRM.org/607568
Early Powered Mobility in Non-Ambulatory Toddlers: The Physician and Therapist Interface #604766 (Jessica Presperin Pedersen, Deborah Gaebler, Lisa Kenyon, Lauren Rosen) PED, TECACRM.org/604776
Cognitive Impairment – The Importance of Earlier Assessment for Patients in Rehabilitation #620430 (Patricia Heyn, Joshua Chodosh, Katie Maslow, Jonathan Bean) GER, ND, CP, CCACRM.org/620430
Using Augmented Reality in Rehabilita-tion to Optimize Gait Training in People with Parkinson’s Disease #643898 (Samuel Rosenberg, Lori Quinn, Akin Beckley, Greg Youdan) TEC, ND, CCACRM.org/643898
Telehealth & Distance Fall-Risk Screening: Reliability, Validity, and Acceptability of the CDC’s STEADI #639681 TEC, GER, HSR PRESENTER: Robert Nithman, PT, PhD, DPT, GCS, COS-C, Associate Professor, Midwestern University College of Health Sciences
MORE: ACRM.org/639681
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Transitions of Stroke Care Models using Big Data #602146 (Nneka Lotea Ifejika, Marlene Vega) ST, MEAS, QUAL CROSS-TAGGEDACRM.org/602146
Music Therapy for Parkinson's Disease: Rehabilitation Through Therapeutic Singing #634221 (Danielle Porter, Ceil Brooks) AN, NDACRM.org/634221
The Use of Brain to Behavior Approach for Diagnosis and Treatment #602835 (Lukasz Konopka) CIRM, CP, NPACRM.org/602835
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Part II: Self-Manage-ment For Individuals With Stroke: Practical Application #602149 (Valerie Hill, Abiodun Akinwuntan, Suzanne Burns, Patricia Heyn, Leanna Katz, Jaclyn Schwartz, Lauren Thomas) ST, LM CROSS-TAGGEDACRM.org/602149
Buruli Ulcer, Perfect Candidate for Better Woundcare and Rehabilitation in Less Resourced Countries and Ours #626533 (Hubert Vuagnat, David Keast) CP, INT, CCACRM.org/626533
Implementation & Adaptation of Enhanced Medical Rehabilitation to Optimize Patient En-gagement & Outcomes #627221 (Alex Wong, Piper Hansen, Peggy Barco, Ryan Walsh, Yejin Lee, Eric Lenze) CP, CCACRM.org/627221
How Multiple Physical Therapy Specialties can Help Patients With Nontuberculous Mycobacteria and Bronchiectasis # 638557 (David Kamelhar, Artmis Youssefnia, Alicia Pierre, Francisco C. N. da Silva) CP, GERACRM.org/638557
Publishing in High-Impact Journals: Open Access, Reporting Guidelines, Trial Registration, and More
#602749 CC, INT, CPPresenters: Allen Heinemann, Leighton Chan, Helen
Hoenig, Jeff Basford, Glenn Collins)Editorial leaders of ACRM publications will cover topics of interest — particularly to early career professionals, including authorship, preparing and submitting your manuscript, predatory journals, reporting guidelines, trial registration, reviewing, publication ethics, open access, and digital innovations in publishing. Expect a lively, interactive session with Q&A.
MORE: ACRM.org/599927
www.ACRM.org or call +1.703.435.5335
EVERYONE IS WELCOME AT ACRM — all rehabilitation professionals, administrators, researchers, clinicians, consumers, family members, and caregivers>
TWO-DAY COURSE: DAY 1 of 2 ACRM Cognitive Rehabilitation TrainingMORE & REGISTER: ACRM.org/cogchi
TWO-DAY COURSE: DAY 1 of 2 TICKETED EVENT Certified Brain Injury Training: The Official Academy Of Certified Brain Injury Specialists (ACBIS) Course MORE & REGISTER: ACRM.org/acbis
IC 2: ONE-DAY COURSE: PART 1: AM, PART 2: PM Manual Wheelchair Skills Assessment & Training: A Practical Workshop for Therapists #600533 (Ronald Kirby, Lynn Worobey, Carrie Callahan) SCI, TEC, CP, CC ACRM.org/ic5
TWO-DAY COURSE: DAY 1 of 2: International Outcome Measurement Conference (IOMC 2019) #624988 (Allen Heinemann, Trudy Mallinson, Nikolaus Bezruczko, Richard M. Smith) MEAS, CP, HSR MORE: http://ACRM.org/iomc
IC 3: ONE-DAY COURSE: PART 1: AM, PART 2: PM Moving & Living From the Inner Core: Integrating Alternative Health Principles to Support Clinical Outcomes #599566 (Shuling Wu, Tony Kwok) CC, CIRM, PAIN MORE: http://ACRM.org/ic3
IC 31: PM An Introduction to the NIH Toolbox’s Suite of Neurobehavioral Tests and Use in Rehab Settings #600453 (Julie Hook, Richard Gershon, Jerry Slotkin, David Tulsky, Allen W. Heinemann, Cindy Nowinski, Pamela Kisala) CP, MEAS, SCI ACRM.org/ic31
IC 4: ONE-DAY COURSE: PART 1: AM, PART 2: PM Optimizing Pediatric NeuroRecovery: Benefits of early intervention and activity-based therapy #588935 (Rebecca Martin, Andrea L. Behrman, Harald Schubert, Eckhard Schoenau, Dagmar Siebold) CC, PED ACRM.org/ic4
8:30 AM - 9:30 AM PLENARY II: “Rehabilitation for a New Generation: Technology, Innovation and the 21st Century” #606522 PRESENTER: DAVID PUTRINO, PT, PHD, Director of Rehabilitation Innovation and Assistant Professor of Rehabilitation Medicine, Icahn School of Medicine at Mt Sinai
8:30 AM - 9:30 AM PLENARY III: “Rehabilitation Policy’s Impact On Providers & People With Physical Disabilities” #602515 PRESENTER: PETER THOMAS, JD, Principal, Powers Pyles Sutter & Verville
8:30 AM - 9:30 AM PLENARY IV: “ Pragmatically Using Electronic Patient Reported Measures to Drive Proactive Rehabilitation Care: Our Future?” #595748 PRESENTER: ANDREA CHEVILLE, MD, Director of Cancer Rehabilitation and Lymphedema Services, Mayo Clinic
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WEDNESDAY 6 NOVEMBER FOCUS: Approaches to Sensory Motor Recovery & Function
10:30 - 11:00 AM OPENING: Steven Cramer, MD, Professor, Dept. Neurology, UC Irvine11:05 - 11:15 AM LIGHTNING: Accelerometry as a means to assay movement patterns in the clinic as well as daily living. Accelerometry
can measure some types of variability depending on the timescale #639604 (Kathy Zackowski)11:16 - 11:26 AM LIGHTNING: Multiple sclerosis is used to show that accelerometry can quantify variability in daily activity even with
heterogenous impairments #639604 (Jennifer Keller)11:27 - 11:37 AM LIGHTNING: In LBSL, Accelerometry is Feasible & Sensitive for Detecting the Progression of Disease Pathology
#639604 (Amena Smith Fine)11:40 - 12:40 PM LUNCH BREAK + POSTERS: 1) Deficits of the Nonparetic Upper Limb in Chronic Stroke Survivors #643878
(Alexander Barry) 2) User’s impressions of mRehab, a novel portable rehabilitation system for upper extremity #643940 (Sutanuka Bhattacharjya) 3) Upper Extremity Rehabilitation for Stroke Patients Using Fully Immersive Virtual Reality Game: A Preliminary Study #652132 (Seung Hak Lee) 4) Clinical Characteristics That Impact OnabotulinumtoxinA Treatment Adherence in Spasticity Patients From ASPIRE #639455 (Alberto Esquenazi) 5) Semmes Weinstein Sensory Testing at the Fingertip: Should 2.83 be the Norm? #643546 (Patricia Siegel, Kaitlyn Casaus, Michelle Winkeljohn, Elizabeth Madrid) 6) High-Resolution Manometry Visual Biofeedback Improves UES Pressure After Injury #637238 (Lauran Evans, Yvette Diaz)
12:45 - 1:45 PM SYMPOSIUM: Emerging Advancements in the Applications of FES for Stroke and Spinal Cord Injury #602333 (Marcia Bockbrader, Jayme Knutson, Douglas Weber, Marc Slutzky, Gaurav Sharma)
1:50 - 2:00 PM LIGHTNING: Cognitive Multisensory Rehabilitation in Stroke: Brain Connectivity Changes Related to Sensorimotor Recovery #600436 (Ann Van de Winckel)
2:01 - 2:11 PM LIGHTNING: Short & Long Term Consequences of Critical Illness: An Unmet Rehabilitation Priority #6358582:12 - 2:22 PM LIGHTNING: Sensory Neuromodulation to Improve Physical Function in Persons With Peripheral Neuropathy —
New Technology #607479 (Lars Oddsson, Helen Cohen, Diane Wrisley)2:27 - 2:37 PM LIGHTNING: Fatigue: Do We Know What it is and Can We Measure it? #586919 (John DeLuca)2:38 - 2:48 PM LIGHTNING: Fronto-striatal Network Activation Leads to Less Fatigue in Multiple Sclerosis #586919 (Ekaterina
Dobryakova)2:49 - 2:59 PM LIGHTNING: The Utilization of Exercise to Alleviate Fatigue in MS #586919 (Helen Genova)3:00 - 3:30 PM WRAP-UP: Steven Cramer to Close Intensive Cross-Cutting Session
THURSDAY 7 NOVEMBERFOCUS: Changing the Narrative to Hope: Maximizing Brain Health, Function & Participation following Brain Injury
10:30 - 11:30 AM SYMPOSIUM: Active rehabilitation following concussion: Findings and experiences of randomized controlled trials #620518 (Nick Reed, Brad Kurowski, John Leddy, Karen McCulloch, Johna Register-Mihalik)
11:46 - 11:56 AM LIGHTNING: Efficacy of an evidence-based diabetes prevention program for people with TBI #600227 (Simon Driver)11:57 - 12:07 PM LIGHTNING: Randomized Controlled Trial of a Brief Intervention for Substance Misuse following Moderate or Severe
TBI #600227 (Jennifer Bogner)12:08 - 12:18 PM LIGHTNING: Heart Rate Variability Biofeedback in the Management of Social Participation and Emotional Well-being for
Individuals with ABI #579206 (Sonya Kim) CIRM12:20 - 12:35 PM LIGHTNING: Biofeedback Demonstration #579206 (Sonya Kim)12:40 - 1:25 PM LUNCH BREAK + POSTER: A Technology Supported mRehab Intervention for Stress Management in TBI & PTSD:
Pilot Study Results #624738 (Tracey Wallace, John Morris)1:25 - 2:25 PM SYMPOSIA: Biopsychosocial Model of Pediatric Brain Injury Recovery: Importance of Brain Health and Wellness
#602396 (Brad Kurowski, Catherine Quatman-Yates, Vicki Anderson, Gary Bedell, Shari Wade)2:26 - 2:36 PM LIGHTNING: Phototherapy to improve sleep efficiency after TBI #600227 (Kathleen Bell)2:38 - 2:48 PM LIGHTNING: Evaluation of a Telehealth-Based Weight Management Program for Community-Dwelling Adults with TBI
(Project LIFT) #627266 (Laura Dreer)2:49 - 2:59 PM LIGHTNING: Neurophysiology of self-regulation post-ABI #579206 (Amy Herrold) 3:00 - 3:10 PM LIGHTNING: Emotional Regulation & Social Participation; Introducing a Group Oriented Problem Solving Intervention
#579206 (Kristine Kingsley)3:10 - 3:30 PM WRAP-UP DISCUSSION: Changing the Narrative to Hope: Implementation Discussion (Risa Richardson)
FRIDAY 8 NOVEMBERFOCUS: Caregiving for Individuals with Chronic Illness or Injury
9:45 - 11:00 AM SYMPOSIUM: Engaging Caregivers in Research to Improve Health and Community Reintegration Outcomes for Veterans and Families #601662 (Powell-Cope, True, Cotner, Carlozzi, Melillo, Hahm)
11:05 - 11:21 AM LIGHTNING: Resilience Among Caregivers of Injured Service Members: Finding Strengths in Caregiving #627273 (Dreer, Cox)
11:22 - 11:38 AM LIGHTNING: Unmet Needs and Concerns of Caregivers Following Moderate and Severe Traumatic Brain Injury #600994 (Natalie Kreitzer)
11:40 - 12:25 PM LUNCH BREAK + POSTERS: 1) Factors Associated With Depressive Symptoms in Carepartner... #643699 (Blanton) 2) Improving Activity Engagement in Stroke Survivors and Care-Partners Through a Positive Psychology Intervention #639723 (Terrill, Sefandonakis, Einerson) 3) GETCare: Development of a comprehensive education and training program for care-partners post-stroke #639213 (Einerson, Terrill) 4) Using the ICF to Classify and Describe the Problems Care Partner Face During Inpatient Rehabilitation #624819 (Osborne) 5) Multidisciplinary Educational Booklet for Healthcare Workers and Caregivers of Traumatic Brain Injured Patients #602201 (Siew Kwaon Lui)
12:25 - 12:41 PM LIGHTNING: Feasibility of Early Problem-Solving Training for Care Partners of Individuals With Traumatic Injuries or Stroke #624369 (Shannon Juengst)
12:42 - 12:58 PM LIGHTNING: Building Positive Relationships Between Hired Personal Care Assistants and Clients with SCI #635784 (Jeanne Zanca, Denise Fyffe, John Morris)
12:59 - 1:15 PM LIGHTNING: Caregiving for Adolescents and Young Adults with Spinal Cord Injuries: Impacts of- and on Development #627000 (Carol Haywood)
1:20 - 1:36 PM LIGHTNING: Methods to Engage Family Carepartners in Home-Based Upper Extremity Rehabilitation #602541 (Blanton)
1:37 - 1:53 PM LIGHTNING: Carepartners’ Perceptions and Experiences on a Web-Based, Family-focused Rehabilitation Program for Persons with Stroke #602541 (Krishnan)
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TIMOTHY MARSHALL, PhD, M.S., ACSM/ACS-CET, Assistant Professor, Kean University
Cancer Rehabilitation Guideline Development Update
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JAMES CAROLLO, PhD, PE, CAssociate Professor; Director, Center for Movement Analysis, Childrens Hospital Colorado
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PATRICIA HEYN, PhD, FGSA, FACRM, Associate Professor, Univ. of CO Anschutz Medical Campus
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SUZANNE GROAH, MD, Director of Spinal Cord Injury Consultation Liaison Service & of SCI Research at MedStar National Rehabilitation Network & Assoc. Professor of Rehabilitation Medicine, NRH/Georgetown
ANDREI IRIMIA, MS, PhD, Director of the Aging, Imaging & Rehabilitation (AIR) Laboratory, Assistant Professor, USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology
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What is the Evidence for Neurofeedback for Attention-deficit/hyperactivity Disorder?
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LISA BARNES, PhD, Professor in the Rush Alzheimer’s Disease Center, Rush University Medical Center
LINDSAY OBERMAN, PhD, Clinical Program Leader, Center for Neuroscience and Regenerative Medicine, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
MATTHEW JANICKI, PhD, Co-chair, National Task Group on Intellectual Disabilities & Dementia Practices & Research Assoc. Professor of Human Dev, & Director for Technical Assist., Department of Disability & Human Dev. Univ. of Illinois at Chicago
SUE ANN SISTO, PT, MA, PhD, FACRM, Professor and Chair, University of Buffalo, State University of NY
SHAN SIDDIQI, MD, Instructor in Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School
TAMAR HELLER, MA, PhD, Distinguished Professor, Dept. Head, Disability & Human Dev., University of Illinois
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BIANCA FROGNER, PhD, Director, Center for Health Workforce Studies; Associate Professor, Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington
AMOL KARMARKAR, PhD, Associate Professor, University of Texas Medical Branch
TRACY MROZ, PhD, OTR/L, Associate Professor, University of South Florida; Research Affiliate, James A. Haley Hospital Rehabilitation Outcomes Research Center
JAMES GRAHAM, PhD, Director, Center for Community Partnerships; Professor, Department of Occupational Therapy, Colorado State University
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Capacity-Building in Low-Resource Regions: Lessons Learned From Global Mental Health
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ALISON CERNICH, PhD, ABPP-Cn, Director, National Center for Medical Rehab. Research (NCMRR), National Institute of Child Health & Human Dev., NIH
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