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The
Physical Therapy Rehabilitation Laboratory is
directed by
Dr. Bruce McClenaghan, PED, PT. Faculty in this laboratory also
includes
Dr. Stacy Fritz, PhD, PT. Their work has been recognized by the
National Institutes of Health and the South Carolina Spinal Cord
Injury Research Fund and have published their findings in journals
such as Stroke, Physical Therapy, Gait and Posture, and Archives of
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Individuals have traveled,
both nationally and internationally, to participate in the different
research studies offered in the Rehabilitation Lab.
The use of magnetic resonance imaging to quality
diffusion of water in normal and abnormal lumbar inter-vertebral
discs. Paul Beattie and Denise Peters. Combined Sections
Meeting, APTA Boston, MA February 16, 2007
Completed Student Defenses
Biopsychosocial predictors of self-rated disability in
non-specific, activity-limiting chronic low back pain following
VAX-D treatment. Stephanie Yurich December 5, 2006
Effects of intensive mobility training on an individual with
Parkinson's disease: A case study. Janea Sweet December
18, 2006
Perceived differences in the sensation of pulsed and sham
ultrasound at the carpal tunnel in normal subjects. Lydia
Akins February 13, 2007
Comparison of the Diagnostic Accuracy of Dynamic versus Isometric
Manual Muscle Testing in the Assessment of Quadriceps Muscle
Strength in Persons with and without Suspected Unilateral Lower
Extremity Dysfunction. Whitney
Lawton April 3, 2007
Normative Characteristics of Radial and Ulnar Strength and their Ratio. Mathew
Palmer April 6, 2007
The Effects of a Distributed Delivery of
Lower Extremity Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy Compared to a
Masses Delivery of the Same Intervention for Chronic Lower Extremity
Motor Deficits Following Stroke. Erin Rivers, April 9, 2007
Beginning Ballet as an Intervention for Gait, Balance and
Mobility for an Individual with Post-Stroke Hemiparesis: A Case
Report. Melissa Dureska,
April 10, 2007
The Analysis and Comparison of
Accelerometer Measurements of Physical Activity in
Individuals Post-Stroke. Angela Merlo, April
10, 2007
Comparison of the Diagnostic Accuracy
of Dynamic Versus Isometric Hand Held Dynamometry in the
Assessment of Quadriceps Muscle Strength in Persons With and
Without Suspected Unilateral Lower
Extremity Dysfunction. Josh
Canfield, April 10, 2007
The Association
Between Ankle Range of Motion, Balance and Falls in Older
Adults. Caroline Evans, April 13, 2007
A comparison of Physician-based exercise
counseling protocols: A pilot study. Does physical activity
counseling provided by a physician in the form of verbal, written or
combination delivery increase physical activity in a sedentary
geriatric population. Amanda Richardson, July 6, 2007
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