NE VISION Online September 12 & 13 and September 21 & 22, 2020 ASCIP VIRTUAL CONFERENCE Welcome from the Governance Board

Greetings and welcome to the 2020 virtual ASCIP We are particularly happy to be able to gather Conference and Expo…One Vision Online! The this year, despite challenging world events, to Academy Program Committee has assembled and exchange views and share information, thanks to designed this conference to provide you with a our dedicated sponsors: BARD Care – BD, Craig wide variety of presentations, keynote and awarded H. Neilsen Foundation, HelpHopeLive, Hollister, speakers, and plenary sessions that will appeal to Medtronic, and Quantum Rehab. Thank you also, all SCI professionals. With four days of spectacular to our Institutional Members: Craig Hospital, MICHAEL J. KENNELLY interdisciplinary- as well as practice-specific content, Hollister, Kessler Foundation, Kessler Institute, DENNY O’MALLEY MD, FACS Executive Director ascip president opportunities for specific clinical education on key Renown Health, and Shepherd Center. for your areas of SCI practice and research, as well as over dedication and allegiance to the Academy of SCI 100 posters available via the conference app, we are Professionals. confident you will leave better equipped to provide cutting edge care to your patients and their support Finally, we are delighted to take this opportunity teams. to thank YOU, our members, for your faithfulness and support of our Academy. We are excited about Our program draws from expertise in science, our future and encourage you to become involved clinical practice, theoretical considerations, and in- in ASCIP through participation on committees depth research completed by our interdisciplinary and as discipline-specific section board members. SAM ADAMS membership. We encourage you to take advantage of AMY CHEATHAM OTR/L Associate Director ASCIP Program Chair the opportunity to access program content beyond Enjoy this extraordinary conference this year in September 12th, 13th, 21st and 22nd, given ongoing the comfort of your homes. We look forward to virtual access to program content until the end of seeing you ALL face-to-face in San Diego in 2021! 2020.

2 Annual Educational Conference & Expo of the Academy of Professionals - 2020 Annual Educational Conference & Expo of the Academy of Spinal Cord Injury Professionals - 2020 3 NE VISION Online Conference Sponsors Governance Table of Contents Thank you for supporting the 2020 ASCIP Virtual Conference! Your support is greatly appreciated! Welcome from the Chair...... 2 Board 2020 ASCIP Conference Sponsors...... 4 PREMIER LUNCHEON & GOLD SPONSOR PLATINUM SPONSOR MICHAEL KENNELLY, MD Conference Schedule...... 9 President Award Winners & Lectures...... 18 Sponsor & Exhibitor Information...... 26 DAVID GATER, MD, PHD, MS President-Elect

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ROBIN BISCHOFF, CRRN Treasurer obile App info JEFF JOHNS, MD LUNCHEON SPONSOR Past President The ASCIP 2020 Virtual Educational LUNCHEON & SILVER SPONSOR BOARD MEMBERS Conference and Expo App is your place Joe Fangman, PT B. Jenny Kiratli, PhD to go for important information about the Trisha Hicks, MSW, Med event, accessing the sessions, and other Maggi Budd, PhD Rafferty Laredo, MA, OTR, ATP features to enhance your event experience. Heather Russell, PhD Thank you to the 2020 ASCIP Institutional Members! Your support is greatly appreciated! Joan McMahon, RN As a conference attendee, you will access all educational sessions from the App, so RUBY MEMBER RUBY MEMBER RUBY MEMBER PROGRAM COMMITTEE Sam Adams, OTR/L please add the App to Maggi Budd, PhD, MPH Terrie Price, PhD, ABPP any and all devices you Rita Hamilton, DO will use during the Trevor Dyson-Hudson, MD Lisa Beck, APRN, CNS, MS conference (i.e., cell Laurel Short, DNP, FNP-C RUBY MEMBER phone, tablet, PC). Elaine Rogers, PT, ATP Laura Wehrli, PT, DTP, NCS, ATP

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6 Annual Educational Conference & Expo of the Academy of Spinal Cord Injury Professionals - 2020 Annual Educational Conference & Expo of the Academy of Spinal Cord Injury Professionals - 2020 7 Academy of Spinal Cord Injury Professionals | 2020 Virtual Conference Join the ASCIP Team! EASTERN TIME SATURDAY · SEPTEMBER 12, 2020 10:00am - 10:15am Welcome and Announcements The Academy of SCI Professionals is an interdisciplinary organization devoted to improving care through sharing knowledge and expertise. We are the premiere 3005 | KEYNOTE 10:15am - 11:15am TM interdisciplinary organization dedicated to advancing the care of people with Disabusing Disability : Demonstrating That DISability Doesn’t Mean Inability Oluwaferanmi Okanlami, MD, MS; Johan Latorre, MD; Erik Robeznieks; Matthew Fritzie spinal cord injury. Our leadership and membership are made up of physicians, nurses, psychologists, social workers, counselors and therapists. 3008 | AUDREY NELSON LECTURE 11:20am - 12:20pm Cognitive Frailty: The Relationship Between Physical Function and Cognitive Impairment Together we envision a world where people with disabilities are healthier, more Lana Sargent, PhD, RN, FNP-C, GNP-BC independent, and more empowered through a comprehensive lifetime of care to take on all the challenges that life presents. 3007 | ANTHONY DIMARCO LECTURE 12:25pm - 1:25pm Clinical Update: What Health Care Professionals Need to Know About Electronic Cigarettes Together we provide world-class networking, continuing education opportunities, and Vaping Devices In 2020 Donations and publications for professionals in the field and those interested in SCI. Naseema Merchant, MD Together we advocate for better access to comprehensive lifelong quality health 1:25pm - 2:00pm care for all SCI patients and for more public, policy maker, and philanthropic Lunch Break ASCIP truly values and awareness of the challenges facing SCI patients and professionals alike. 3004 | JAMES J. PETERS LECTURE appreciates each and every 2:00pm - 3:00pm Resilience: Lessons from James J. Peters one of its donors. Without Please join us at www.academyscipro.org Catherine Wilson, Psy.D, ABPP (Rp) you, ASCIP would not be Be one of the many minds who are making the vision a reality so valuable, unique and 3003 | ESSIE MORGAN LECTURE successful! 3:05pm - 4:05pm Changes Ahead: Driving on the Research to Practice Highway Lisa Ottomanelli, PhD

2319 | TLC DISTINGUISHED LECTURE 4:10pm - 5:10pm Wheelchairs: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly (and What We Can Do About it) Lynn Worobey, PhD, DPT, ATP Session Evaluation and 5:10pm - 5:15pm Closing Comments Continuing Education 5:20pm Register for our FREE Trivia Night - Sponsored by: Help Hope Live EASTERN TIME SUNDAY · SEPTEMBER 13, 2020 10:00am - 10:15am Welcome Back

3011 | DONALD MUNRO LECTURE Claiming Credit Instructions 10:15am - 11:15am Daring to Dream: Making a Difference in SCI Steven Kirshblum, MD

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11:25am - 11:30am Introductions Introductions Introductions Introductions

11:30am - 12:00pm 2144 | Concussion 2349 | Transcutaneous 2370 | Bone Health in 2364 | Advocacy: Past Evaluation in Adaptive Spinal Cord Stimulation Children with Spinal and Current Projects, Sports: Concussion Ini- in Combination with Cord Injury Cased by Future Directions tiative at 39th National Massed Practice Training Acute Flaccid Myelitis Ellia Ciammaichella, Education and Accreditation Veteran Wheelchair in Spinal Cord Injury Janet Dean, MR, RN, DO, JD; Matthew Davis, Games Meghan Joyce Rozwod, CRRN, CRNP; Cristina MD; Sigmund Hough, Michael Harper, MD, PT, DPT; Andrew Smith, PT, Sadowsky, MD; Natalie PhD., ABPP/rp; Kathy ATC; Jonathan Lee; DPT, PhD; Candy Tefertiller, Curley, BS Hulse, LCSW, CCM Michael Uihlein, MD PT, DPT, PhD, NCS

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12:05pm - 12:35pm 2273 | No Experience is 2081 | Sexual Health 2152 | Unique Aspects 2341 | Navigating 3:50pm - 4:35pm 2283 | What’s Hot in 2358 | Guidelines For 2201 | Addressing 3006 | A Qualitative Required: The Road To- and Fertility in Spinal of Rehabilitation for Resources After Spinal SCI Care: Key Articles Characterizing Paralysis Women’s Health After Exploration of ward Designing Usable Cord Injury: An Patients With Spinal Cord Injury: Seeking From the Past One in the Upper Extremity: Spinal Cord Injury Perceived Injustice and Accessible Sports Interdisciplinary Cord Tumors Sufficient and Year Detailed Assessment of Stephanie Hendrick, Among Individuals Activities for Individuals Approach Ellia Ciammaichella, Appropriate Care Sunil Sabharwal, MD Lower Motor Neuron MD; Allison Kessler, MD, Following Spinal Cord With Spinal Cord Injuries April Conway, RN, ANP- DO, JD; Carolina Anne Bryden, MA, Status MSc; Anne Armstrong, Injury Stephen Trapp, PhD; BC Gutierrez, MD OTR/L Anne Bryden, MA, OTR/L; OTR/L; Michelle K Kimberley R. Monden, Ahmad Alsaleem, MS; Kevin Kilgore, PhD; Gina ominiarek, MD, MS PhD James Gardner, OTR\L, Kubec, OTD ATP; Jeffery Rosenbluth, MD; Jason Wiese, PhD 4:40pm - 4:55pm 2220 | The Burst 2323 | Factors 2360 | Integrating Best 2214 | Return to Catheter Balloon: A Influencing the Incidence Practice Strategies for Education After 12:35pm - 12:45pm Break Comparison of of Wheelchair Repairs Bowel Program Man- Traumatic Spinal Cord Fragmentation Rates Among Individuals with agement on the Spinal Injury and Potential Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 and Overinflation Spinal Cord Injury Cord Unit Benefits to Improved Burst Volumes In Foley Elizabeth Stanley, DPT Cecelia Williams, RN; Quality of Life 12:45pm - 1:15pm 2289 | Establishing an 2302** | Clinical and 2089 | Telemental Catheters Angela DeNeal-Johnson, Shelly Hsieh, MD Adaptive CrossFit Gym Ethical Dilemmas of Health Services in Courtney Gilbert, MD RN for Community Spasticity Manage- Spinal Cord Injury/ Fitness ment After Acute Disorders: A New 5:00pm - 5:15pm 2159 | Serum Cystatin 2130 | The Experience 2169 | The HOPE Brad Dexter, PT, DPT Spinal Cord Injury Frontier C Testing Helps Better of Using a Hospital Bed Program at Atrium Radha Korupolu, MD, Jessica Brundage, PhD; Classify Chronic Spinal Alternative at Home Health: A Unique MS; Kathryn, Nedley, Roger Williams, PhD Cord Injury Patients with Among Individuals with Approach to Health- OTD, OTR; Richpal, PT Moderate or Severe Spinal Cord Injury: A care Resources for Case Series Reductions in Estimated Lorena Salas, OTR/L, Underfunded Patient 1:20pm - 1:50pm Kelly Werts, DPT; Dana 2306 | Finding 2356 | Experience with 2280 | Veteran 2199 | A Glomerular Filtration Rate ATP; Rachel Levinson Balance Throughout an Adapted Seated and Provider Comprehensive Nicholas Shah, MD; OTR/L, ATP Gentile, OTR/L the Spectrum of Care; Tai Chi Program for Convergent and Approach to Suicide Gizelda Casella, MD, PHD Incorporating the Use Individuals with Spinal Divergent Perspectives Risk Screening, of Technology and Cord Injury and of Preventing Assessment and 5:15pm - 5:25pm Transition to Plenary Developing a Disorder Community-Acquired Mitigation: One VA Foundation of Skills Michael Voight, MOT; Pressure Injuries in Spinal Cord Injury 3009 | Spinal Cord Injury Gone Viral! for Individuals with Jeff Jaramillo, DPT, MS; Spinal Cord Injury Center’s Models Covid-19 Management Strategies In A New Normal Spinal Cord Injury Jessica Radmilovic, MS, Lisa Skemp, PhD, RN, Herb Ames, PhD, ABPP, 5:25pm - 6:40pm Trevor Dyson-Hudson, MD; David Gater, MD, PhD, MS; Monifa Brooks, MD; Miguel X. Escalon, MD, Rachael Houtman, PT, CTRS; Jenny Kiratli, PhD FAAN; Sameer ABN MPH; Radha Korupola, MD; Donna Huang, MD DPT, NCS Siddiqui, MD; Lisa Burkhart RN, ANEF 6:40pm - 6:45pm Closing Comments

1:55pm - 2:10pm 2295 | Clinical 2336 | Improving 2203 | Appraisals of Improvement in Upper Skin Screening DisAbility Primary and Extremity Function Capabilities for Secondary Scale-Short EASTERN TIME . Following Nerve Veterans with Spinal Form (ADAPSS-sf): MONDAY SEPTEMBER 21, 2020 Transfer for Cord Injury and What Do We Know? Tetraplegia: A Cohort Disorders Herb Ames, PhD Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Study Christine, Olney, PhD Kathryn Nedley, OTD, RN; Gary Goldish, MD 10:00am - 10:15am Welcome Back & Awards Welcome Back & Awards Welcome Back & Awards Welcome Back & Awards OTR 10:15am - 11:00am 2265** | Ethical Consid- Research Commitee Clinical Roundtable 2:15pm - 2:55pm erations for Individuals Presentation Rural and Lunch Break with Spinal Tumors (Non CME/CE Session) Community-based Ranit Lieberman, PT, DPT, SCI Services Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 NCS; Trisha Hicks, LSW, (Must register for MSW, MEd; Laura event. Capacity 12) 3:00pm - 3:45pm 2150 | Hospital 2357 | Celebrating McGowan, PT, DPT (Non CME/CE Session) Designed for the 30 Years of The Patient and for the Americans With 11:05am - 11:35am 2230 | Building Fall 2161 | Beyond the Basics: 2242 | Miles Before Future: Creating an Disabilities Act: Impact Prevention Skills Among Managing Challenging Sce- We Sleep: Improving Accessibility-First, on SCI and Future Full-time Wheelchair and narios of Neurogenic Bowel Tools and Outcomes for Patient-First Rehab Directions Anne Bryden, MA, Scooter Users Living with After Spinal Cord Injury Employment after SCI Hospital Jayne Donovan, MD; Rita Lisa Ottomanelli, PhD; James Gardner, OTR\L, OTR/L; Matthew, Davis, Multiple Sclerosis or Spinal Hamilton, DO; Steve Richard Toscano, MEd; ATP MD; Lex Frieden, PhD Cord Injury: Best Practices Laura Rice, PhD, MPT, ATP Kirshblum, MD; William Michael Richardson, MD, Scelza, MD FACP

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11:40am - 12:10pm 2127 | CARF Quality 2327 | Improving Flap 2142 | Interventions 2344 | Filling the Gap: 3:45pm - 4:00pm 2362 | Decreased 2158 | Comparing 2191 | Fit and Frameworks and How Surgery Outcomes Using in Inpatient Rehabil- Education and Central Adiposity Metabolic Outcomes Function: Helping to Imbed Social the Minneapolis “Spinal itation to Increase Resources for After 100 During a Battle Rope Patients Choose the Determinants of Cord Optimization, Psychosocial Well-Be- Adaptive Sports in Exoskeletal-Assisted Exercise Protocol Right Intermittent Health In Your Care Rehab and Empower- ing for Individuals the Outpatient Walking versus Upper Catheter Delivery ment” (SCORE) Tool with Spinal Cord Rehabilitation Setting Sessions in Persons Extremity Cycling Danielle Housman, MS, Christine MacDonell, Mary Murphy Kruse, RN, Injury or Disease Erin Brown, OTR, ATP; with Chronic Spinal Protocol in Adults with OTR/L, OTDS, CLT BSc MA, CWOCN, CWS; Jessica Loeser, MSOT, Terrie Price, PhD, ABPP; Cord Injury Spinal Cord Injury Crystal Stien, DPT; OTR/L, CPAM; Claire Sarah Schmith, DPT; Christopher Cirnigliaro, Jordan Birdsong, DPT Christine Olney PhD, RN; Graziano, MSOT, Tom Knaus OTR/L MS Cenk Cayci, MD; Anjum OTR/L, CPAM Kaka MD 4:05pm - 4:20pm 2205 | Improved 2309 | JAYANTHI Respiratory Health for LECTURE 12:15pm - 12:45pm 2368 | Expedited 2333 | Post-Operative 2210 | Promoting 2298 | Behind Closed Individuals with Acute Leaving No Stone International Care of Spinal Cord Pa- Behavioral Change Doors: Sex And Cervical Tetraplegia: Unturned: Bladder Standards for tients after Through Intimacy After Spinal Reducing the Risk Calculi Composition, Neurological Myocutaneous Flap Sur- Implementation of Cord Injury of Hospital Transfers Recurrence, and Classification of Spinal gery: A Strict Post Flap Functional Group Amy Shaw, MS OTR/L; During Inpatient Management Cord Injury Protocol Education for the Susan Kinne, OTR/L; Rehabilitation Implications (E-ISNCSCI) Mary Murphy Kruse, RN, Spinal Cord Andrea Lewis, OTR/L Beth Jacobs, RN, CCM, Brittany Snider, DO Stephen Burns, MD MA, CWOCN, CWS; Population CRRN Crystal Stien, DPT; Cenk Ashley Taylor, PT, NCS Cayci, MD 4:20pm - 4:25pm Closing Comments 12:50pm - 1:20pm 2128 | Sensitized To 2308 | Toward Active 2279 | Developing an Sleeplessness: Safety for Power Wheel- Emergency Implications of Sleep chair Users with SCI: Why Preparedness Dysfunction After We Need Tools to Detect Program for the EASTERN TIME . Spinal Cord Injury Foot Mispositioning from Spinal Cord Injury TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 22, 2020 Douglas Eck, PT, DPT, Wheelchair Footplates Population NCS, MHI M. Kristi Henzel, MD, PhD; Karen Stull, MS, CCC/ George Marzloff, MD SLP; Cherisa Ard, Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 MOT, OTR; Kirsten 10:00am - 10:15am Garwood, MOT, OTR Welcome Back & Awards Welcome Back & Awards Welcome Back & Awards Welcome Back & Awards

10:15am - 10:30am 3002 | BORS AWARD 2312 | Web-Based 2261 | What Matters 2151 | CBD – Practical 1:25pm - 2:00pm Register for Sponsor Luncheons - Lunch Provided! Medtronic - BARD BD - Quantum Rehab Duplex Ultrasound Transfer Training: to You? Whole Health Considerations Surveillance for Deep Evidence for an Online Implementation in VA’s Kathleen Collins, RPh, Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Vein Thrombosis After Approach for SCI/D System of Care PharmD, BCPS Acute Traumatic Spinal Wheelchair Transfer Erik Wallen, PhD; 2:05pm - 3:05pm 2288 | ASK The 3001 | A Clinical Roundtable Cord Injury at Training Jennifer Sippel, PhD; Urologist: HOT Topics Biopsychosocial Caregiver Support Rehabilitation Kaitlin DiGiovine Meaghan Park, FACHE; in Neuro-Urology and Approach to Chronic During Times of COVID Admission Itala Wickremasinghe, Case Presentations Pain Assessment and (Must register for event. Beverly Hon, MD MD Michael Kennelly, MD, Management Capacity 12) FACS; Sara Lenherr, Christine Gagnon, PhD (Non CME/CU Session) 10:35am - 10:50am 2325 | Matching 2145 | Are Gaps in MD, MS Rehabilitation Knowledge Affecting Strategies to the the Utilization of 3:10pm - 3:40pm 2109 | Techniques 2342 | Supporting 2231 | Providing Weakness Robotic Exoskeletons for Intermittent Patients Through Outpatient Therapy Phenotype of the for Ambulation? Self-Catheterization Discharge and Beyond Services Through Upper Limb in Cassandra Hogan, PT, for Females with Allison Gipple, MS, CTRS Telerehabilitation Tetraplegia DPT, NCS; Kathryn Paraplegia Across the Brad Dexter, PT, DPT Jeff Jaramillo, DPT, MS Fitzgerald, PT, DPT, NCS Continuum of Care Amy Haroff, OTR/L; Kaitlyn Theisen, MSOT, OTR/L

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12:50pm - 1:05pm 2352 | Bone Mineral 2271 | Incidence of Continued: Density of Distal Femur Cardiovascular Events 2269 | Adaptive Sports and Proximal Tibia: in a Spinal Cord Injury and Assistive Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 State of the Science Population Technology: An Brian Higdon, MD; Tom- and Clinical Interdisciplinary 10:55am - 11:10am 2311 | Complications 2254 | Movement 2241 | Current Opioid Interpretation my Yu, MD Associated with Amplification to Prescribing Policies and Collaboration Jenny Kiratli, PhD Katie Schultz, DPT, ATP; Colonoscopy In Improve Gait Stability Their Implications for Joyce Casey, CTRS Patients with Spinal in Spinal Cord Injury: A Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury And Case Series Cord Injury 1:10pm - 1:25pm 2268 | Treatment 2166 | Prevalence Of Disorders (SCI/D) Jennifer Kahn, PT, DPT; Jo Ann Shoup, PhD, MS, Gizelda Casella, MD Keith Gordon, PhD MSW, MA, LSW, NCC of Lower Extremity Amputation In The PHD Fractures in Chronic Spinal Cord Injured Spinal Cord Injury: A Population Systematic Review of Tommy Yu, MD; 11:15am - 11:30am 2305 | Comparing 2266 | Intensity of the Literature Morgan Pyne, DO Outcomes of Therapeutic Donna Huang, MD Mechanical Ventilation Interventions in with High vs. Moderate Inpatient 1:30pm - 1:45pm 2163 | The Use of Serial 2303 | Changes in 2114 | Veteran’s Tidal Volumes in Rehabilitation for Bone Density Scans in Computer, Internet, Outdoor Adventure Tracheostomized Patients with Spinal Hypothetical and Email Use Over Program: A Regional Patients with SCI: A Cord Injury: A Pilot Patients with Spinal Time Among Spinal Cord Injury Retrospective Cohort Study Lindsey Wynne, PT, DPT Cord Injury Individuals with Center’s Initiative for Study Cara Ray, MA Radha Korupolu, MD, MS Traumatic Spinal Cord Community Injury Reintegration Stephanie Rigot, DPT Katharine Tam, MD; 11:35am - 11:50am 2339 | Future 2301 | SCITrialsFinder. 2284 | Spinal Cord Katherine Stenson, MD; Directions for net: An Interactive Injury Patient 1:50pm - 2:05pm 2263 | Managing 2335 | Exercise Matthew Luitjohan, Implantable Website to Identify Experiences with Osteoporosis in SCI: Options to Improve CTRS; Charley Wright, Multifunction Clinical Trials for Medical Marijuana in Decision Making Using Cardiometabolic Health MS,CTRS, ATP Neuroprostheses People with Spinal Pennsylvania Hypothetical Case in People with Spinal Providing Function in Cord Injury Natasha Romanoski, Trevor Dyson-Hudson, DO; Michael Kryger, MD; Scenarios Cord Injury: A Review Spinal Cord Injury Frances Weaver, PhD Daniela Iliescu, MD Kevin Kilgore, PhD MD Veronica Chehata, MD; Soumabha Das, MD 11:55am - 12:10pm 2372 | Improved 2264 The Story of 2:05pm - 2:10pm Closing Remarks Cardiac and Implementing Circulatory Function Functional Electrical After Epidural Stimulation Cycling in Stimulation of the Alberta, Canada Lumbosacral Spinal Jacqueline Rowley, Cord BScPT, MSc Bonnie Ditterline, PhD; Susan Harkema, PhD; Glenn Hirsch, MD, MHS; Beatrice Ugiliweneza, PhD 12:10pm - 12:25pm Break Closing Comments Virtually Visit Room 1 Room 2 Room 3

12:30pm - 12:45pm 2170 | Sweating Level 2353 | Improving Hand 2269 | Adaptive Versus Neurological Recovery with Sports and Assistive our Exhibitors Level of Injury in Neuromodulation in Technology: An Persons with Spinal Chronic Tetraplegia: Interdisciplinary Cord Injury Preliminary Findings of Collaboration Just a quick click HERE! Michelle Trbovich, MD an Ongoing Study Katie Schultz, DPT, ATP; John Lopez, DO Joyce Casey, CTRS

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Please consult product labels and inserts for any indications, contraindications, hazards, warnings, cautions and directions for use. Visit Shepherd Center's virtual booth at BD and the BD Logo are trademarks of Becton, Dickinson and Company or its a liates. © 2020 BD. All rights reserved. the ASCIP Virtual Conference 2020. 1910-05 BD-13818 NE VISION Online Rebecca “Becky” J. Adcock, PhD Award for Health JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute, where she manages award winners and lectures Excellence in Mentoring patients who suffer from a spinal cord injury in both inpatient and outpatient settings. She also serves as an Assistant Professor M. Kristi Henzel, MD, PhD in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Dr. Kristi Henzel is Attending Physiatrist and Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine. Her goal is to help individuals with a spinal cord injury achieve the best quality of ACADEMY AWARDS James J. Peters Distinguished Service Award Assistant Chief for the Spinal Cord Injury & Diseases (SCI/D) Service at the Louis Stokes life and highest level of functional independence. The Academy of Spinal Cord Injury Professionals Catherine Wilson, PysD., ABPP (RP) Cleveland Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center. She is also an Assistant Professor Leadership Award Dr. Catherine Wilson retired after 9 years of PM&R at Case Western Reserve University/MetroHealth SECTION AWARDS as a staff psychologist on the spinal cord Medical Center for whom she serves as the SCI Fellowship’s Sigmund Hough, Ph.D., ABPP/rp injury/disability unit at the James A. Haley Sigmund Hough, Ph.D., ABPP/rp, A.B. from VA Site Director. She has a Bachelors degree in biomedical American Paraplegia Society (APS) Veterans’ Hospital. Dr. Wilson was until engineering from Vanderbilt University, as well as an MD & Columbia College, Columbia University, 2015 an Associate Professor at Northwestern PhD in in Physiology and Biophysics from the University M.A. in Developmental Psychology, Columbia Estin Comarr Award for Distinguished Clinical University Feinberg School of Medicine Department of of Louisville. She completed her PM&R residency at the University, Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology, Service Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. She earned a PsyD in University of Pittsburgh Medical Center followed by Spinal Boston University. ABPP board specialization in clinical psychology from the Illinois School of Professional Cord Injury Medicine and research fellowships at MetroHealth Rehabilitation Psychology. Dr. Hough is a clinical rehabilitation William Bockenek, MD Psychology in Chicago, completed her internship at and the Cleveland VA, after which she joined the Cleveland neuropsychologist, Spinal Cord Injury Service, VA Boston William L. Bockenek, MD is the Chairman Cook County Hospital and post-doctoral fellowship in VA’s medical staff in 2012. She is Secretary/Treasurer of the of the Dept. of PM&R at Carolinas Medical Healthcare System. Assistant Professor in the Department rehabilitation psychology at the Rehabilitation Institute of American Paraplegia Society and serves on both the APS Board Center and Chief Medical Officer of Carolinas of , Harvard Medical School; Adjunct Assistant Chicago where she worked for close to 15 years. of Directors and ASCIP Finance Committee. She is currently Rehabilitation. His is certified in Physical Professor of Psychiatry, Boston University School of Medicine. an Associate Editor for the PM&R journal an Sexuality & Medicine and Rehabilitation and Spinal Cord He has served as Clinical Director and Director of Psychological Disability; and serves as a reviewer for multiple publications. She completed board certification in rehabilitation Injury Medicine by the ABPMR, as well as Electrodiagnostic services at private rehabilitation facilities, case reviewer for She also serves as an oral board examiner and SCI question psychology in 2006 and mentored many early career Medicine by the ABEM. He has served on numerous committees nationwide managed care company, and as a clinical service writer for the ABPM&R. Her clinical research interests include women in the field of rehabilitation psychology during her and roles within ASCIP including President of the American provider in both the public and private sector. He has served prevention of power wheelchair-related lower extremity injuries, Paraplegia Society, and Vice-President of the ASCIP board. He membership in Section 2 of the Rehabilitation Psychology as Director, Postdoctoral Fellowship Training Program-Boston the prevention and treatment of chronic pressure injuries, and is a former member and vice-chair of the American Board of Division 22, which focuses on women’s issues and promoting Consortium in Clinical Psychology, and received the APPIC quality management related to asymptomatic bacteriuria in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation where he was chair of the women in the field of rehabilitation psychology. She Excellence in Psychology Postdoctoral Training Award. He is a veterans with SCI/D. She has written a chapter on the medical Spinal Cord Injury Medicine committee for many years, as well Fellow in the National Academy of , registered continued mentoring women as Vice-President of the management of pressure injuries and published multiple articles as a past Chair of the Residency Review Committee for PMR as a National Health Care Provider in Psychology, licensed American Association of Spinal Cord Injury Psychologists, regarding prevention and treatment of pressure injuries. She within the ACGME. He is also a former Board member of the in Massachusetts and Maine. He has conducted nationwide Social Workers and Counselors (PSWC) and while Treasure frequently speaks to medical trainees and the lay public on American Spinal Injury Association. He currently is the Director Internship and Postdoctoral Training Site Reviews for the of the Board of ASCIP. She was awarded in 2018 the Rebecca topics including medical management of SCI, including pressure of the Program for Academic Leadership within the Association American Psychological Association. Conducts medical facility “Becky” J. Adcock Award for Excellence in Mentoring from injuries, autonomic dysreflexia and sexuality after SCI. of Academic Physiatrists. Amongst his many administrative accreditation site surveys nationwide and internationally for the ASCIP while serving in these positions. In the same year duties, he continues to be an active clinician primarily seeing division of Medical Rehabilitation, CARF (as well as blended she received the Paralyzed Veterans of America Clinical patients with spinal cord injuries and those with neuromuscular CARF/JCAHO surveys). AASECT Certified Sex Therapist Excellence Award. Earlier in her career she also received the disease/impairment. and Editor-in-Chief of the international journal Sexuality and Lifetime Practice Excellence Award from the Division 22 BORS Award Disability. Served as a member of the CARF International Rehabilitation Psychology American Psychology Association, Standards Advisory Committee - Networks. Contributing and the Clinical Performance Award from the Academy Dr. Beverly Hon Excellence Award Editor at Harvard Health Publications, Harvard Medical of Spinal Cord Injury Professionals. Before she became a Dr. Beverly Hon graduated from Princeton University with a degree in Molecular Biology School. His research and scholarly interests can be found psychologist, she was on the Illinois Attorney General’s Leslie Morse, DO and certificate in . She received in national and international conference presentations and committee to write one of the first Handicap parking laws Dr. Leslie Morse, DO, is Chair and Professor, publications in the areas of neurological injury, rehabilitation, her medical degree from Robert Wood Johnson and received the Illinois Attorney General Recognition Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, sexuality, diversity, human rights, and adjustment to events Medical School. She completed her PM&R Award for this effort. While on this committee, they wrote University of Minnesota School of Medicine. residency and her Spinal Cord Injury fellowship at Rutgers- across the life cycle. Dr. Hough has served as President of Her research, as well as her clinical focus, is the an insurance law that covered persons with a preexisting New Jersey Medical School (NJMS)/Kessler Institute for PSWC 2009-2010 and 2010-2011; Vice President of ASCIP care of individuals with SCI, with a long-term condition in the state of Illinois which was the first state to Rehabilitation. She was heavily involved with research and 2011-2015, member and/or chaired ASCIP committees such as goal of developing mechanism-based therapies to prevent and pass such a law. During this time, she worked as Chapter academics during her residency and fellowship and has presented Advocacy, Clinical Practice, Electronic Communications, and treat SCI-induced osteoporosis. To that end, she is studying Service Director for the Northern Illinois Chapter for at several national conferences in the rehabilitation field on Membership. He received the ASCIP Clinical Practice Award the impact of exoskeleton-assisted ambulation on bone health National Multiple Sclerosis Society. While there she won the spinal cord injury. She has a particular interest in medical and the “Becky” J. Adcock, PhD. Award for Excellence in after SCI (a clinical trial supported by the Department of management of individuals after acute spinal cord injury. She is Mentoring. He played a key role in the development of ASCIP Nation Multiple Sclerosis Award For: Employment Program, Defense); and the mechanisms of rapid-onset, SCI-related first author on the chapter “Neuro-Critical Care Management Early Career and Trainee Support “ECATS” program, and Over All Program Service Award and the Education Award. osteoporosis. She also studies the mechanisms contributing to of Acute Spinal Cord Injury” in Spinal Cord Medicine (third continues to provide well respected mentorship. neuropathic pain. Dr. Morse completed her medical training

edition). Currently, Dr. Hon works for Hackensack Meridian

18 Annual Educational Conference & Expo of the Academy of Spinal Cord Injury Professionals - 2020 Annual Educational Conference & Expo of the Academy of Spinal Cord Injury Professionals - 2020 19 at the University of New England and her residency in PM&R Executive Nursing. Diane has been in the field since 1982, and Early Career and Trainee Support Committee for the Academy Memorial Hospital in South Bend, Indiana. He served on the at Boston Medical Center. Author of more than 80 publications, has been at Craig Hospital since 1990. She oversees Nursing, of Spinal Cord Injury Professionals (ASCIP) from 2013-2016 St. Joseph County Board of Health, appointed by former Mayor she has received several national best-paper awards and presented Food services, Pharmacy, Infection control, Quality, Wound and was a member of the Therapy Leadership Council Board Pete Buttigieg; and is on the board of the River City Challenged her work nationally and internationally. Care, Respiratory, Diagnostic services/Lab, Community from 2016-2019. While on the TLC Board, Katie established the Athletes, a non-profit supporting the area adaptive sports teams. Research interests: spinal cord injury and osteoporosis, Relations and Benefit programs . She serves on the Denver Metro ASCIP Innovation Lab to share knowledge between clinicians to He was featured on Robin Robert’s Good Morning America neuropathic pain, therapies for bone health in SCI, biomarkers of Leadership Foundation Board and is the community liaison with improve practice and quality of life for people with SCI. Series “Thriver Thursday,” and has a catch phrase, “Disabusing neurological recovery partners addressing food insecurity and homelessness. Disability,” hoping to demonstrate that DISability doesn’t mean In her role at the Milwaukee VA, Katie has established an OT INability. He is a member of the Alpha Omega Alpha Medical role in multiple interdisciplinary SCI programs including 3D Honors Society, received Michigan Medicine’s Distinguished Staff Nurse Award for Excellence printing, hands-on healthy education classes, and a Sexual Health Early Career Alumni Award in 2020, and was given the “A American Association of Spinal Cord Injury team. She is a classifier for the United States Wheelchair Rugby Teacher’s Teacher Award” by the Academy of Medical Educators. Psychologists, Social Workers & Counselors (PSWC) Mary Kruse, RN, BSN, MA, CWOCN, CWS Association. Katie has presented at national conferences and webinars regarding the development of early career practitioners, Clinical Performance Award traveling with a spinal cord injury, community accessibility, Nationally, he serves as the Disability Issues representative on the sexual health, 3D printing, adaptive sports, and helping patients Steering Committee for the Group on Diversity and Inclusion cope with SCI. She presents regularly at local universities on Herb Ames PhD, ABPP, ABN at the AAMC, and the National Medical Association’s Council occupational therapy in SCI. She is also the co-author of a Dr. Ames received his PhD in Counseling on Medical Legislation. He speaks around the country on topics chapter on social participation for individuals with disabilities Psychology in 1993 from Indiana State related to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, including, but not and a publication on Interdisciplinary Sexual Health Rehab University and has been with the Department limited to the lack of black male physicians and creating a health of Veterans Affairs for 25 years. He is currently Program for SCI. system that is accessible and inclusive to both patients and on staff in the Spinal Cord Injury Care Line providers with disabilities, and has been featured on CBS News, at the Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center in Houston, Therapy Leadership Council (TLC) Awards PBS News Hour, and MSNBC’s Morning Joe. He is leading Texas, where he holds faculty appointments at the Baylor efforts to create an adaptive sports program, providing access to Distinguished Clinical Award KEYNOTE PRESENTATION College of Medicine in the Department of Physical Medicine physical fitness and recreational and competitive sports for all. and Rehabilitation and the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. Dr. Ames is principal investigator of the Liza Criswell, OTR, ATP Dr. Oluwaferanmi Okanlami NAMED LECTURES “Improving Care Practices and Outcomes for Spinal Cord Liza Criswell, OTR, ATP, graduated from Dr. Oluwaferanmi Okanlami is an Assistant University of the Philippines in 1994, earning Injured Veterans” study at the Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Professor of Family Medicine, Physical Medicine a Bachelor of Science in Occupational Therapy. The Anthony DiMarco Lectureship Center. He is board certified in Rehabilitation Psychology & Rehabilitation, and Urology at Michigan Liza has been a Registered Occupational Naseema B Merchant, MD, FCCP, FACP, FHM and Geropsychology by the American Board of Professional Medicine, and the Interim Director of Services Therapist for over 21 years. In 1998, Liza Dr. Naseema Merchant is currently a faculty Psychology and certified in Neuropsychology by the American for Students with Disabilities (SSD) and Director Board of Professional Neuropsychology. Dr. Ames retains began her employment with the TIRR system in Houston, member in the section of Pulmonary Medicine of Adaptive Sports & Fitness within the Division of Student Life interests in researching measures of psychological and cognitive Texas. Liza currently works in the role of Senior Clinical OT and academic Hospital Medicine at the VA at the University of Michigan. He also serves as the Director of functioning that efficiently identify psychological distress, with TIRR Memorial Hermann treating adults and adolescents Connecticut Health Care System and an with Spinal Cord injuries, Brain injuries, Amputees and other Adaptive Sports in the Michigan Center for Human Athletic cognitive deficits, and disability appraisals that impact quality Assistant Professor in the Department of Neurological disorders. Liza also serves as a Clinical Instructor Medicine & Performance and is the Spokesperson for Guardian of life and adaptation to disability. Medicine at Yale School of Medicine. Dr. Merchant obtained for Level I and Level II OT students, and mentors new OT staff Life in their Equal & Able Partnership. / other disciplines. Liza was awarded Employee of the Year in her MD degree from the Aga Khan University, completed a residency in Internal Medicine at the University of Illinois 2010.Liza is an expert resource person for sexuality and bowel/ “Dr. O” was born in Nigeria before immigrating to the US at a Spinal Cord Injury Nurses (SCIN) Award at Chicago and a fellowship in Pulmonary and Critical Care bladder management for people with spinal cord injury. She has young age. He attended High School at Deerfield Academy and developed this topic of interest for many years and presented Medicine from Yale University School of Medicine. After Expanded Role for Excellence in Nursing college at Stanford University where he also ran Track & Field, nationally on the subject of sexuality and SCI and OT’s unique several years of serving as a staff intensivist, pulmonologist and serving as captain his last two seasons and achieving Academic and critical role. Liza also served as an expert reviewer for the SCI hospitalist at Middlesex Hospital, a community-based teaching Diane Reinhard, DNP, MBA, MSCIS, RN All American recognition. Clinical Practice Guidelines: Sexuality and Reproductive Health hospital in Middletown, CT, she joined the VA Connecticut Diane Reinhard, DNP, MBA, MSCIS, RN, in Adults with SCI. and Yale. Her areas of interest and scholarship include health CRRN, NE-BC, is Vice President of Patient He then earned his MD from the University of Michigan before care quality, safety and medical education. She is currently the Care Services and Chief Nursing Officer at Craig matching into Orthopedic Surgery at Yale. At the beginning Excellence Award site-director of internal Medicine Clerkship and program director Hospital . She received her RN from Mercy of his 3rd year he experienced a spinal cord injury, paralyzing for the Chief Residency Program in Quality Improvement Central School of Nursing in 1982, BSN from him from the chest down. After two surgeries and intense Katie Powell OTR/L the University of Denver in 1985, MBA from the University and Patient Safety at the VA. She is a core faculty in the Yale Katie Powell, OTR/L graduated with a Master’s rehabilitation, he was blessed with some return of motor of Phoenix in 2001, and M.S. in Computer Information Traditional Internal Medicine Residency Program and also co- in Occupational Therapy (OT) from Saint function. Systems from University of Phoenix in 2001. Diane received directs the Distinction Pathway in QI and Physician Leadership Louis University in 2013 and is an occupational her Doctorate in Nursing - Executive Leadership from the for the Internal Medicine residents. therapist and Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) Clinical He went on to earn a Master’s in Engineering, Science, and American Sentinel University in 2013. Diane holds professional Specialist at the Clement J. Zablocki VA Medical Technology Entrepreneurship from The University of Notre certification in Healthcare Finance and Corporate Social Center in Milwaukee, WI. She served as the co-chair for the Dame, and completed his Family Medicine Residency at Responsibility, is Board certified in Rehabilitation Nursing and

20 Annual Educational Conference & Expo of the Academy of Spinal Cord Injury Professionals - 2020 Annual Educational Conference & Expo of the Academy of Spinal Cord Injury Professionals - 2020 21 improve the quality of life for Veterans and others with SCI, and ultrasound, upper limb mechanics, training in Donald Munro Lecture she consults on projects extending services to populations with functional mobility, wheelchair quality, and the ergonomics of transfers and wheelchair Steven Kirshblum, MD other disabilities. Ultimately, this work supported VA national propulsion. She currently provides clinical care Dr. Steven Kirshblum is nationally recognized policy changes that expanded employment services to Veterans Introducing BD Clinical for his work in the area of spinal cord injury with physical disabilities. in an inpatient rehabilitation setting. rehabilitation and research. He joined Kessler Nurse Managers and the Institute in 1990 and currently serves as Senior Lisa is also an Associate Professor in the Department of Medical Officer as well as the Director of the Rehabilitation and Mental Health Counseling at the University Spinal Cord Injury Program. He is the Chair of South Florida, in Tampa, and serves on the Board of Audrey Nelson Lecture Link Online Rx Program. Psychologists, Social Workers, and Counselors of the Academy of (and Professor) of the Department of Physical Medicine and Dr. Lana Sargent, PhD, RN, SCI Professionals (ASCIP) and on the Vocational Rehabilitation Rehabilitation (PM&R) at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, CRNP Core Dataset Committee of the International Spinal Cord Society the Chief Medical Officer of the Kessler Foundation, and Chief Lana Sargent is an Assistant (ISCoS). Academic Officer for the Select Medical rehabilitation division. He Professor at Virginia also serves as the Co-Project Director of the Northern New Jersey Commonwealth School of Lisa is an international speaker and author of articles, book Model Spinal Cord Injury System. Nursing, Affiliate faculty at chapters, toolkits, and guides on employment and disability for the School of Pharmacy and a Geriatric Nurse both consumers and professional audiences. She has won several Dr. Kirshblum received his medical degree from the University of Practitioner at VCU Health System. She is an awards for her scholarship, leadership, and research including the Health Sciences/Chicago Medical School, completed a residency appointed member of the Virginia Alzheimer’s Clinical Excellence Award from the Paralyzed Veterans of American in PM&R at Mt. Sinai Hospital in New York City, and was one of Disease and Related Disorders Commission and the Elizabeth and Sidney Licht Award from the American the first physicians in the country to receive special certification in and serves on the Data and Information Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine. spinal cord injury medicine in 1998. Systems workgroup. Dr. Sargent has over 15 years of clinical experience providing care for A prolific writer and researcher, Dr. Kirshblum has written and co- low-income minority community-dwelling authored more than 180 articles in peer-reviewed publications in Jayanthi Lecture older adults. As a nurse scientist, her program spinal cord injury and education issues, is editor of the textbook, Brittany Snider, DO of research is aimed at determining the factors Spinal Cord Medicine, and has also written a children’s book on Dr. Snider is a Senior Associate Consultant in that will aid in early detection and prevention spinal cord injury. Dr. Kirshblum previously served as the President the Department of PM&R at Mayo Clinic. She of physical and cognitive decline in older of the American Paraplegia Society, ASCIP, and is a current board completed her PM&R residency at Mayo Clinic in adults. With support from the National member of the American Spinal Injury Association (ASIA). Rochester, MN and her SCI Medicine Fellowship Institute of Health and National Institute at Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation/Rutgers of Aging, she has published key papers on New Jersey Medical School in West Orange, NJ. measures for cognitive frailty and putative Dr. Snider returned to Mayo Clinic in August 2020 as a member mechanisms of cognitive decline, and function Essie Morgan Lecture of the PM&R faculty. Her clinical practice focuses on spinal cord ability in older adults. Lisa Ottomanelli, PhD dysfunction, neurorehabilitation, and spasticity management. September 21, 2020 Lisa Ottomanelli is a national thought leader Her research interests include the prevention and management committed to promoting effective interventions to of secondary complications, predictors of neurological recovery, 1:25pm - 2:00pm restore and enhance employment and community and restoration of function in persons with SCI. Dr. Snider is also reintegration for persons with disabilities. As a interested in medical education and is an active member of the psychologist and researcher in the Department ASIA Education Committee. • Clinical Nurse Managers of Veterans Affairs (VA) Veterans Health • Patient Support Program Administration. she has over 25 years of experience TLC Distinguished Lecture serving Veterans with spinal cord injuries and other cognitive and Lynn Worobey, PhD, DPT, ATP • Link Online Prescription Portal mental disabilities, working with diverse interdisciplinary teams, Lynn Worobey, PhD, DPT, ATP is an Assistant and advocating for systems change to implement best practices in Professor in the Department of Physical employment services. Medicine and Rehabilitation at the University Hosted by After earning her doctorate in clinical psychology from Texas Tech of Pittsburgh and a Research Scientist at the VA Rick Schulz, Program Director - Specialty Accounts University and completing her internship at the University of R&D Center of Excellence. She received her Yolanda Rhodes, BSN, RN, CRRN - Clinical Nurse Manager. Oklahoma Health Science Center, Lisa started her career at the VA doctorate in bioengineering from the University North Texas Health Care System in Dallas, Texas. While working of Pittsburgh. She has extensive experience in biomechanics and as a psychologist in the SCI Center, she became acutely aware of is a certified Assistive Technology Professional (ATP). In order the gap in services for vocational needs. She addressed this need by to achieve a more direct interaction with patients she went on to bardcare.com leading a program of VA research that established IPS as the most complete a clinical doctorate in . Her interests Bard is a trademark of Becton, Dickinson and Company or its a liates. © 2020 BD. All rights reserved. 2009-05 BD-21014 effective form of vocational rehabilitation for persons with SCI. At include maximizing function and preventing secondary injury James A. 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Rejecting Quantum Rehab® is a premier leader in rehabilitation medicine, the poor treatment, they received global innovator of complex rehab does more than provide therapy. at their local VA hospital, they Kessler Foundation products, including the Edge 3 We provide rehabilitation beyond decided to form a support group, Kessler Foundation, a major Stretto®, Edge® 3, 4Front®, and the healthcare setting for children United Spinal Association was nonprofit organization in the field Q6 Series power bases, iLevel® and adults with a disabling injury born. 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