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Compendium — Summer 2011

Published: “Is there a sex difference in performance and participation of marathon runners with increased age?” Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, Vol. 43, No. 5 (2011), p 777, with A.A. Stevens. Published: “Does the age of elite men and women runners differ for the marathon? Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, Vol. 43, No. 5 (2011), p 778, with K.W. Skelton and A.A. Stevens. Published: “The Two Hour Marathon: How Important is Age?” Journal of Applied Physiology, Vol. 110, No. 1 ( January 2011), pp 278-293. Published: See entry for Dr. April Harkins, Department of Clinical Laboratory Science.

Dr. Laurie Kontney

Clinical Associate Professor

Presented: See entry for Dr. Tina Stoeckmann, Department of Physical Therapy.

Dr. Donald Neumann Professor

Directed: Kinesiology Educators Workshop, Milwaukee, May 23-25, 2011.

Dr. Alexander Ng Associate Professor

Published: “Muscle Endurance, Cancer-Related Fatigue, and Radiotherapy in Prostate Cancer Survivors,” Muscle and Nerve, Vol. 43 (2011), pp 415-424, with C. Alt, E. Gore and M. Montagnini. Presented: “Use of the Borg 6-20 RPE scale is valid in persons with Multiple Sclerosis,” American College of Sports Medicine, Denver, June 4, 2011, with B. Cleland, M. Pitluck, B. Ingraham and D. Woo.

Dr. Paula Papanek Associate Professor

Dr. Allison Hyngstrom

Dr. Allison Hyngstrom Assistant Professor

Grant: $55,000, “Leg Muscle Fatigue and Motor Function Post Stroke,” American Heart Association, with Dr. Sandra Hunter, Department of Physical Therapy, and Dr. Brian Schmit, Department of Biomedical Engineering, College of Engineering. Presented: “Reanimation of Spinal Networks,” American Physical Therapy Association, New Orleans, Feb. 11, 2011.

Luther Kloth

Professor Emeritus

Presented: “The Body Electric: How Electric Fields Can Be Used to Influence Tissue Repair” and “Education and Evidence Supporting Evolving Technologies,” Symposium on Advanced Wound Care, Dallas, April 14, 2011. Presented: “Biophysical Wound Healing Parts I and II,” Heal on Beale in Memphis Wound Healing Symposium, Memphis, Tenn., April 9, 2011. Presented: Variety of topics related to wound evaluation and management to physical therapy and occupational therapy students at the Hospital of the Universidad Industrial de Santander and the Escuela de Fisioterapia, including functional electrical stimulation and Wound Rounds to PT students at Hospital of the Universidad Industrial de Santander, Bucaramanga, Colombia, February 2011. Presented: “Wound Management for Health Care Professionals,” University of Kuwait Department of Physical Therapy, Sulaibekhat, Kuwait, December 2010.

Published: “Female Athlete Triad Slideshow,” American College of Sports Medicine website, April 2011. Published: “Association Between the Female Athlete Triad and Endothelial Dysfunciton in Dancers,” Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine, Vol. 21, No. 2 (March 2011), pp 119-125, with Anne Hoch, Aniko Szabo, Michael Widlansky, Jane Schimke and David Gutterman.

Dr. Danille Parker

Assistant Clinical Professor

Presented: “Certified Exercise Experts for the Aged Adult,” Texas State University-San Marcos, May 2011; and Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., April 2011. Awarded: Geriatric specialist certification, American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties of the American Physical Therapy Association, Feb. 9, 2011.

Dr. Sheila Schindler-Ivens Associate Professor

Grant: $117,185, “Supraspinal Contributions to Locomotor Control and Recovery after Stroke,” National Institutes of Health. Published: “Pedaling alters the excitability and modulation of vastus medialis H-reflexes after stroke,” Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology, (April 18, 2011), with D.P. Fuchs, N. Sanghvi and Research Technician Jon Wieser, Department of Biomedical Engineering, College of Engineering. Presented: “Pedaling Related Brain Activity in Chronic Stroke Survivors: A fMRI Study,” Organization for Human Brain Mapping, Quebec City, Canada, June 2011; Wisconsin Physical Therapy Association Spring Meeting, Green Lake, Wis., April 7, 2011; and Neural Control of Movement Meeting, Puerto Rico, April 2011, with Promjunyakul Nutta-On, Matthew Verber and Dr. Brian Schmit, Department of Biomedical Engineering, College of Engineering.

Dr. Alexander Ng

Presented: “Examining Motor Activity Using Magnetoencephalography (MEG)” and “Evidence Based Practice for the Busy Clinician,” Wisconsin Physical Therapy Association, Green Lake, Wis., April 7, 2011. Presented: “Supra-Spinal Contribution to Upper Limb Bilateral Motor Activity in Healthy and Stroke Subject: an fMRI Study,” Wisconsin Physical Therapy Association Spring Meeting, Green Lake, Wis., April 7, 2011, with Shancheng Bao and Dr. Michelle Johnson, Department of Biomedical Engineering, College of Engineering. Presented: “MRI Safe Pedaling Device for Examining Human Brain Activity During Unilateral Pedaling After Stroke,” Wisconsin Physical Therapy Association, April 7, 2011, Green Lake, Wis., with Brett Arand and Promjunyakul Nutta-On. Awarded: Robert Bartlett Innovation in Fundraising Award, Foundation for Physical Therapy, June 2011.

Dr. Andrew Starsky

Dr. Christopher Simenz

Clinical Assistant Professor

Clinical Associate Professor

Presented: “Volunteers and Interns: Getting Involved in the Community. Healthier Wisconsin Partnership Program, Partnerships for Health: Learning, Developing and Transforming Community Engagement,” Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, April 2011, with R. Cox. Presented: “Understanding Community and Academic Priorities and Interest for Community Engagement in Research,” Healthier Wisconsin Partnership Program, Partnerships for Health: Learning, Developing and Transforming Community Engagement, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, April 2011, with D. Nelson.

Dr. Dennis Sobush Associate Professor

Published: “Assessing Air Quality as Part of a Physical Therapy Plan of Care,” Cardiopulmonary Physical Therapy Journal, Vol. 22, No. 1 (March 2011), pp 20-24. Presented: “Breathing Easier After Bariatric Surgery,” American Physical Therapy Association, New Orleans, Feb. 11, 2011.

Clinical Assistant Professor

Published: “Chapter 20 — The Hip,” Therapeutic Exercise: Moving Toward Function, 3rd edition, ( January 2011). Presented: “Upper extremity functional testing and exercise,” Aurora Health Care Upper Extremity Summit, Oconomowoc, Wis., Feb 6, 2011.

Dr. Tina Stoeckmann

Clinical Associate Professor

Grant: See entry for Dr. Robert Scheidt, Department of Biomedical Engineering. Presented: “The Neurologic Exam,” Wisconsin Physical Therapy Association, Green Lake, Wis., April 7, 2011. Presented: “Balancing Business and Professional Ethics and Law,” Aurora Summit and Aurora Burlington, Burlington, Wis., January 2011, with Dr. Laurie Kontney, Department of Physical Therapy.

Dr. Marnie Vanden Noven Presented: See entry for Dr. Kristy Nielson, Department of Psychology, Helen Way Klingler College of Arts and Sciences.

DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT STUDIES DeAnn Ceelen

Director of Clinical Education

Presented: “Preceptor Recruitment and Training Workshop,” Wisconsin Academy of Physician Assistants 2011 Spring Conference, Lake Geneva, Wis., March 31, 2011, with Honorie Cote.

Patrick Loftis

Clinical Assistant Professor

Published: “Electrocardiography: Atrial Fibrillation,” (April 14, 2011); “Third Degree Atrioventricular Block,” (March 18, 2011); “Second Degree Atrioventricular Block,” (Feb. 18, 2011); “First Degree Atrioventricular Block,” ( Jan. 21, 2011); “Abnormalities Caused by Left Bundle Branch Block,” (Dec. 17, 2010); and “Right Bundle Branch Block,” (Nov. 11, 2010), Journal of the American Academy of Physician Assistants, online. Presented: “ECG Interpretation: Limiting the Angst,” Wisconsin Academy of Physician Assistants, Lake Geneva, Wis., March 30, 2011.


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