ACRM ONSITE 90th Annual Conference CONFERENCE PROGRAM PROGRESS IN REHABILITATION RESEARCH • BRAIN INJURY • SPINAL CORD INJURY • STROKE • NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASES • PAIN 12 – 16 NOVEMBER 2013 DISNEY’S CONTEMPORARY RESORT WALT DISNEY WORLD® RESORT, FL, USA UNABLE TO ATTEND EVERY SESSION AT THE ANNUAL CONFERENCE? CATCH UP ON WHAT YOU MISS WITH THE ACRM ONLINE LEARNING CENTER The ACRM Online Learning Center connects you to sessions recorded LIVE from the 2013 Annual Conference so you can catch up on sessios you didn’t have time to attend and review best practices presented by top researchers and clinicians. Keep your mind engaged between events and enrich your professional development with the most informative educations ATTENDEE sessions. Make a difference in your practice this year with education that SPECIAL rehabilittion professionals NEED. 2013 Conference Recorded Sessions ONLY $95 AND RECEIVE 2012 PURCHASE RECORDED SESSIONS BEFORE 29 Conference Recordings with 2013 purchase NOVEMBER TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE Offer expires 29 Nov 2013 SPECIAL ONSITE PRICE AND SAVE HUNDREDS. Visit the ACRM Online Learning Center to purchase your GOT session recordings. BONUS! Receive 2012 ACRM Annual QUESTIONS? Conference content with 2013 purchase — two conferences The ACRM registration for the price of one. desk and the ACRM Central Booth have answers. MORE INFO & TO PURCHASE: www.ACRM.org/OLC ACRM 90th ANNUAL CONFERENCE 2 12 – 16 NOVEMBER 2013 // CENTRAL FL ACRM WELCOME 90th Annual Conference Welcome to the 90th Annual ACRM Conference, Progress in Rehabilitation Research ! In this momentous anniversary year, we have so much to celebrate and an outstanding program to share. PROGRESS IN ACRM has experienced extraordinary growth over the last five years, REHABILITATION including an expanded diagnostic focus encompassing brain injury, spinal cord RESEARCH injury, stroke, neurodegenerative diseases and pain. This year, for the first time, Progress in Rehabilitation Research offers non-stop, interdisciplinary programming in each of these five diagnostic areas. Our heartfelt thanks go to the 2013 Program Committee for their hard work and commitment to delivering a high-caliber program of the very latest research in rehabilitation. Whether you are new to ACRM, or a returning member, I hope that you will notice the vibrancy and friendliness of our interdisciplinary community. Since 2009, membership has exploded (965% growth) and ACRM community groups grew from two to 12 (600% growth). More than ever before, there is a place for you at ACRM. I encourage you to attend the ACRM Membership Meeting at the end of the conference day on Friday to learn more about ACRM, the leadership, and to witness the all-important passing of the presidential necklace from myself to incoming president, Sue Ann Sisto, PhD, FACRM. Throughout the conference there will be meetings of ACRM interdisciplinary special interest groups (ISIGs) and networking groups that welcome new members and will give you the opportunity to get involved. These groups are truly the heart of ACRM and offer great opportunities for interdisciplinary exchange, global collaboration, and participation in meaningful projects advancing the field. Tamara Bushnik, PhD, FACRM Conference attendance has also sky-rocketed in the past five years by more than ACRM President 400 percent. Today, approximately 1,000 rehabilitation professionals from 27+ countries are in attendance. The hub of the conference this year is the expanded ACRM Exposition. More than double the size of last year’s hall, it’s an extension of your educational experience — the place to see and hear about advances in rehabilitation technology, robotics, pharmacology and much more. The scientific poster display encircles the Exposition and refreshments will be served there during each break. Stop by ACRM Central and register for exciting prizes. Finally, I would like to thank our many sponsors. Your generous support makes this conference possible and helps advance the ACRM mission to improve lives through interdisciplinary rehabilitation research. Thank you for choosing ACRM. We hope your conference experience at Disney is simply MAGICAL! INTERDISCIPLINARY REHABILITATION RESEARCH REHABILITATION INTERDISCIPLINARY Tamara Bushnik, PhD, FACRM ACRM President (2011 – 2013) Rusk Rehabilitation at NYU Langone Medical Center www.ACRMconference.org 3 PROGRESS IN REHABILITATION RESEARCH #PIRR2013 ACRM th 90 Annual Conference PROGRESS IN REHABILITATION RESEARCH PROGRAM COMMITTEE CO-CHAIRS: Mike Jones, PhD, FACRM Robert C. Wagenaar, PhD COMMITTEE Deborah Backus, PhD, PT Richard Bohannon, DPT, EdD Tamara Bushnik, PhD, FACRM Allison Clark, PhD Anne Deutsch, RN, PhD CO-CHAIR CO-CHAIR Susan Fasoli, ScD, OTR Mike Jones, PhD, FACRM Robert C. Wagenaar, PhD (Deceased) J. Preston Harley, PhD, FACRM Co-Chair, ACRM Program Committee Co-Chair, ACRM Program Committee Kathy Kalmar, PhD Vice President, Research and Technology Professor, Department of Physical Therapy and Director, Virginia C. Crawford Research Institute Athletic Training Doug Katz, MD, FACRM Shepherd Center, Atlanta, GA Director, Doctor of Rehabilitation Sciences Program James V. Lynskey, PT, PhD Director, Center for Neurorehabilitation Boston University College of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences: Sargent Virginia Mills, MS, PT, CCM, College, Boston, MA LicNHA Philip Morse, PhD, FACRM Pam Roberts, PhD, CPHQ COPYRIGHT CONSIDERATIONS PHOTO RELEASE Teresa Ashman, PhD Any reproduction or distribution Registration and attendance at, or Chris MacDonell, OT, CARF of conference symposia content participation in, the 90th Annual ACRM requires written permission of Conference, Progress in Rehabilitation Sue-Ann Sisto, PT, MA, PhD the original authors or content Research, constitutes an agreement by the Sarah Wallace, PhD, SLP-CCC owners. registrant to the use and distribution (both now and in the future) of the registrant or Gerard M. Ribbers, MD, PhD attendee’s image or voice in photographs, videotapes, electronic reproductions and audiotapes of such events and activities to illustrate and promote the conference George J. Vuturo, RPh, PhD experience. Managing Partner: Professional Education Services Group (PESG) Produced by ACRM Publishing ACRM 90th ANNUAL CONFERENCE 4 12 – 16 NOVEMBER 2013 // CENTRAL FL TABLE OF CONTENTS ©Disney Schedule At-A-Glance . 6 – 11 At-A-Glance Matrix . 12 – 15 Maps — Floorplans & Exposition Hall . 16 – 17 Continuing Education . 18 – 19 Sponsors . 20 Exhibitors . 21 – 25 Pre-conference . 26 – 31 ACRM th Special Opportunities . 32 – 33 90 Annual Schedule Detail Conference Thursday, 14 November . 34 Friday, 15 November . 44 Saturday, 16 November . 58 PROGRESS IN Faculty . 69. REHABILITATION Oral Presentations of Scientific Papers . 82 RESEARCH Poster Presentations of Scientific Papers . 84 About ACRM . 94 ACRM 2013 Board of Governors . 98 ACRM Committees & Groups . 99 Institutional Membership . 102 ACRM Awards & Fellows . .104 Past Presidents . 110 General Certificate of Attendance . 111 Request for Proposals Archives Supplement 2016 . 112 Additional Faculty . 116 Call for Proposals 2014 ACRM Conference . 117 www.ACRMconference.org 5 PROGRESS IN REHABILITATION RESEARCH #PIRR2013 Room locations are subject to change. Please consult the ACRM Conference APP for the latest locations: www.eventmobi.com/ACRM13 MONDAY, 11 NOVEMBER 2013 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM Registration Open FANTASIA LOBBY TUESDAY, 12 NOVEMBER 2013 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM Registration Open FANTASIA LOBBY 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM Cognitive Rehabilitation Training – Day 1 BALLROOM OF THE AMERICAS B: LEV 2 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM Board of Governors Meeting (By Invitation Only) SCHEDULE AT-A-GLANCE WEDNESDAY, 13 NOVEMBER 6:30 AM – 5:00 PM Registration Open FANTASIA LOBBY 7:00 AM – 8:00 AM BREAKFAST SYMPOSIUM — Sponsored by Avanir Pharmaceuticals BALLROOM OF THE AMERICAS A: LEV 2 Pseudobulbar Affect and Other Post-Stroke Hidden Disabilities 9:00 AM – 3:30 PM Cognitive Rehabilitation Training – Day 2 BALLROOM OF THE AMERICAS B: LEV 2 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Early Career Development Course GRAND REPUBLIC BALLROOM B: LEV 2 PRE-CONFERENCE INSTRUCTIONAL COURSES Registration required for all instructional courses MORNING COURSES 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM 1) An Introduction to Longitudinal Data Analysis – Part I NUTCRACKER 1 2) Early Integration of Vision into Stroke Rehabilitation NUTCRACKER 2 3) Practical and Academic Perspectives on Rehabilitation of the NUTCRACKER 3 Pain Patient: An Expert Panel 4) Affordable Care Act Part 1: A Road Map to Transformation in FANTASIA LK Rehabilitation Policy, Research, and Practice AFTERNOON COURSES 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM 6) An Introduction to Longitudinal Data Analysis (Part II) NUTCRACKER 1 7) Electrical Stimulation for Affected Limb Function After Stroke: NUTCRACKER 2 Theory, Evidence, and Clinical Application 8) Post-Deployment Polytrauma: What’s the Problem and How NUTCRACKER 3 Should We Treat It? 9) Affordable Care Act Part II: Healthy Life Expectancy for People with Disability FANTASIA LK 10) Women’s Pelvic Health in the Context of Physical Disability: FANTASIA MN An Interdisciplinary Team Approach 11) Development of the NIH Toolbox for Neurological and Behavioral FANTASIA QP Functioning: Implications for Rehabilitation Research and Practice 5:00 PM – 5:30 PM Introduction to ACRM ISIGs and Networking Groups BALLROOM OF AMERICAS-A: LEV 2 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM Early Career Networking Group Reception BALLROOM OF AMERICAS-A: LEV 2 5:30 PM – 6:30 PM Past Presidents Reception (By Invitation Only) BOARDROOM: LEV 2 ACRM 90th ANNUAL CONFERENCE
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