Compendium Winter 2013

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Winter 2013 — Compendium

Dr. Cecelia Landin

Dr. Allison Hyngstrom

Dr. Luther C. Kloth

Appointed: Board of directors, American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science of Wisconsin, July 2012. Served: Vice chair, Review Committee for Accreditation of Programs, National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Science, San Diego, Calif., July 2012. Served: Program organizer, Intervarsity Christian Fellowship, August 2012.

Grant: $21,877, “Mechanisms of Neuromuscular Fatigue and Leg Function Post Stroke,” Medical College of Wisconsin, with Dr. Sandra Hunter, Department of Physical Therapy and Dr. Brian Schmit, Department of Biomedical Engineering, College of Engineering. Presented: “Neuromuscular Fatigue and Leg Function Post Stroke,” Stroke Support Group, Waukesha Memorial Hospital, Waukesha, Wis., September 2012. Presented: “Neuromuscular Fatigue and Leg Function Post Stroke,” Grand Rounds, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, August 2012. Presented: “Fatigue-related Changes in Paretic Motor Unit Firing Behavior,” International Moto-neuron Meeting, Sydney, July 2012. Awarded: 2012 Eugene Michels New Investigator Award, (American Physical Therapy Association), Tampa, Fla., June 2012.

Published: “The Use of Biophysical Technologies in Chronic Wound Management,” Measurements in Wound Healing-Science and Practice, Vol. 1, R. Mani, M. Romanelli and V. Shukla (editors), (2012), pp 313-354, with Wollina Uwe and Heinig Birgit. Presented: “Wound Healing with Electrical Stimulation: Science, Method and Evidence,” Annual Wound Healing Institute Symposium, Wentworth-Douglas Hospital, Somersworth, N.H., Oct. 25, 2012. Presented: “Instructional In-Service on Wound Care and Evaluation,” Nkoranga Lutheran Hospital, Arusha, Tanzania, Oct. 1-7, 2012. Presented: “Physical Therapy Contributions to Wound Healing in the USA,” Wound Care Symposium of the American College of Clinical Wound Specialists, Dayton, Ohio, Sept. 14, 2012.

Clinical Assistant Professor

DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL THERAPY Dr. Marie Hoeger Bement Associate Professor

Published: “Inflammatory Markers in Pediatric Obesity: Health and Physical Activity Implications,” Infant, Child, and Adolescent Nutrition, Vol. 4, No. 5 (2012), pp 297-302. Published: see entry for Dr. Sandra Hunter, Department of Physical Therapy. Presented: “Exercise-Induced Analgesia;” Presented: “Pain Assessment Beyond the VAS Myths;” Mechanisms, and Management of Persistent Musculoskeletal Pain, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, October 2012.

Michael Danduran Adjunct Instructor

Published: “Near Infrared Spectroscopic Monitoring During Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing Detects Anaerobic Threshold.,” Pediatric Cardiology, Vol. 33, No. 5 (2012), pp 791-796. Published: “Near Infrared Spectroscopy Describes Physiologic Payback Associated with Excess Post-exercise Oxygen Consumption in Healthy Controls as well as Children with Complex Congenital Heart Disease,” Pediatric Cardiology, Vol. 33, No. 1 (2012), pp 95-102. Presented: “Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing: A Ten Year Perspective at a Major Children’s Hospital;” Presented: “Cardiopulmonary Limitation in Patients Having Undergone Palliation of Univentricular Anatomy: A 10 Year Perspective;” Midwest Pediatric Cardiology Meeting, Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, September 2012.

Dr. Sandra Hunter Associate Professor

Grant: see entry for Dr. Allison Hyngstrom, Department of Physical Therapy. Published: “Corticomotor Excitability During a Noxious Stimulus and Following Exercise in Women with Fibromyalgia,” Proceedings of the American Pain Society Annual Meeting, (2012), with Tejin Yoon, Department of Physical Therapy, and graduate student Andy Weyer. Published: “Pain Relief in Older Adults Following Static Contractions is Not Task-dependent, “American College of Sports Medicine Annual Conference Proceedings, (2012), with Dr. Marie Hoeger Bement, Department of Physical Therapy, undergraduate student Breanna Drewek and graduate student Lauren Miller.

Assistant Professor

Kristin Kipp

Adjunct Instructor

Published: “Spinal Control Differences Between the Sexes,” European Journal of Applied Physiology, Vol. 112, No. 11 ( 2012), pp 3859-3864, with M. Hoffman. Published: “Effects of Homosynaptic Depression Spectral Properties of H-reflex Recordings,” Sensory and Motor Research, Vol. 29 (2012), pp 38-43, with S. Johnson and M. Hoffman. Published: “Principal Component Based Analysis of Biomechanical Inter-trial Variability in Indviduals with Chronic Ankle Instability,” Clinical Biomechanics, Vol. 27 (2012), pp 706-710, with R. Palmieri-Smith. Published: “Spectral Properties of H-reflex Recordings After an Acute Bout of Whole-body Vibration,” pp 1915-1919, with S. Johnson and M. Hoffman; Published: “Weightlifting Performance is Related to Kinematic and Kinetic Patterns of the Hip and Knee Joints,” pp 1838-1844, with M. Sabick and C. Harris; Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, Vol. 26 (2012). Presented: “Fatigue-induced Increases in Quadriceps-to-Hamstring Muscle Activation Ratios are Associated with Increases in Sagittalplane Tibial Accelerations During a Cutting Task,” Wisconsin Physical Therapy Association, Pewaukee, Wis., 2012, with K. Holtz. Presented: “Vertical Jump Performance is Associated with Principal Component-derived Timevarying Ground Reaction Force Features,” with C. Vogel and K. Holtz; Presented: “Lower Extremity Biomechanics and Barbell Position During a Weightlifting Movement,” with Dr. Stuart Hoffman, Department of General Dental Sciences, School of Dentistry; Presented: “Acute Exercise Has Deleterious Effects on Muscle Activation During a Cutting But Not Landing Task,” with K. Holtz; National Strength and Conditioning Association, Providence, R.I., July 2012.

Professor Emeritus

Dr. Laurie B. Kontney

Clinical Associate Professor and Co-Director of Clinical Education

Presented: “Scorebuilders National Examination Preparatory Course for PTAs,” Gennessee Community College, Batavia, N.Y., June 2012.

Dr. Donald A. Neumann Professor

Published: “Arthrokinematics: Flawed or Just Misinterpreted?,” Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy, Vol. 34 (2012), pp 428-429.

Dr. Alexander Ng Associate Professor

Grant: $8,540, “Triathlon Training for Breast Cancer Survivors,” Aurora Health Care, Inc. Presented: “Exercise, It’s Not Just for Fitness Anymore,” Can Do MS — Jumpstart® in Motion, Philadelphia, November 2012. Presented: “Cancer Related Fatigue: Is There a Role for Altered Neuromuscular Function?,” Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Grand Rounds, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, October 2012. Presented: see entry for Dr. Robert Topp, College of Nursing.

Dr. Lawrence Pan Chair and Professor

Grant: $698,209, “Marquette University Health Careers Opportunity Program,” Bureau of Health Professions, with Yvonne Roland, School of Dentistry, and Manuel Santiago, Department of Physical Therapy. Grant: $299,975, “Youth Empowered to Succeed Three (YES3),” U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, with Dr. Paula Papanek, Department of Physical Therapy. Grant: $175,000, “HMS MFDP Cooperative Agreement for Minority Workforce Development,” U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, with Dr. Paula Papanek, Department of Physical Therapy. Grant: $180,000, “Marquette Scholarships for Disadvantaged HCOP Students in Physical Therapy,” Health Resources and Services Administration. Grant: see entry for Dr. Paula Papanek, Department of Physical Therapy.

Published: “The Effects of Lesions in the Dorsolateral Pons on the Coordination of Swallowing and Breathing in Awake Goats,” Respiratory Physiology and Neurobiology, Vol. 175 (2012), pp 272-282, with J. Bonis, S. Neumueller, B. Marshall, K. Krause, B. Qian, L. Pan, M. Hodges and H. Forster. Presented: “The Youth Empowerment Program,” Department of Health and Human Services, October 2012, Washington, D.C., with Dr. Paula Papanek, Department of Physical Therapy. Presented: “The Youth Empowerment Program,” U.S. Office of Minority Health Seminar Series, Washington, D.C., October 2012, with Dr. Paula Papanek, Department of Physical Therapy. Presented: see entry for Dr. Paula Papanek, Department of Physical Therapy.

Dr. Paula Papanek Associate Professor

Grant: see entries for Dr. Lawrence Pan, Department of Physical Therapy. Presented: see entries for Dr. Robert Topp, College of Nursing.

Manuel Santiago

Associate Director of the Health Careers Opportunity Program

Grant: see entry for Dr. Lawrence Pan, Department of Physical Therapy.

Dr. Sheila Schindler-Ivens Assistant Professor

Grant: $3,000, “Supraspinal Contributions to Upper and Lower Limb Motor Control and Recovery after Stroke — An FMRI Study,” Medical College of Wisconsin. Grant: see entry for Dr. Gerald Harris, Department of Biomedical Engineering, College of Engineering. Published: “Reciprocal Inhibition Post-stroke is Related to Reflex Excitability and Movement Ability,” Clinical Neurophysiology, Vol. 123, No. 11 (November 2012), pp 2239‑2246. Published: “EEG During Pedaling: Evidence for Cortical Control of Locomotor Tasks,” Clinical Neurophysiology, (October 2012), doi: 10.1016/j.clinph.2012.08.021, with Dr. Brian Schmit, Department of Biomedical Engineering, College of Engineering, and K. Gourab. Published: “Neuromagnetic Activity in the Cerebral Cortex is Modulated by Locomotor-like,” Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, (October 2012), with Dr. Brian Schmit, Department of Biomedical Engineering, College of Engineering, R. Swedler and S. Baillet. Presented: “Neuromagnetic Activity in the Cerebral Cortex is Modulated by Locomotor-like,” Society for Neuroscience Annual Convention, New Orleans, October 2012, with Dr. Brian Schmit, Department of Biomedical Engineering, College of Engineering, graduate student R. Swedler and S. Baillet.

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