URI DPT Students present at APTA CSM 2024

Our DPT Students had 7 presentations at the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) Combined Sections Meeting.



Effect of Electrical Stimulation with Trigger Point Dry Needling on Muscle Activity and Pain
Jung Yeon Lee, SPT, Carolyn A. Garvey, SPT, Binetou N. Badiane, SPT and James Agostinucci, ScD, OTR/L

Trigger Point Dry Needling: The Effect of Needle Temperature on Pain and Muscle Activity
Holly H. Ambrose, SPT, Annalise Bell, SPT, Carolyn Roberts, SPT and James Agostinucci, ScD, OTR/L

Functional Profiles in Tai Ji Quan: Moving for Better Balance™: A Case Series
Megan T. Byra, SPT, Madison Gileau, SPT, Brandon R. Grinovich, SPT, Rebecca L. Soito, SPT, Carol Guzewicz Petrie, PT, DPT and Ellen L. McGough, PT, PhD

Implementation of a Video-Based Exercise Program in Dementia Care
Cassandra R. Krue, SPT, Sydney L. Vilardi, SPT and Ellen L. McGough, PT, PhD

Experiential Learning: Impact of a Student-Led Parkinson’s Exercise Group on Student Knowledge and Self-Efficacy
Christine M. Clarkin, PT, DPT, PhD, Emma Tolley, Sonya Valente, SPT, Emma-Leigh K. Lamonde, SPT, Amanda N. Sieck, SPT and Anne-Marie Dupre, PT, DPT, MS

Repair-Eds: Rehabilitation Enhanced By Partial Arterial Inflow Restriction in Patients with Ehlers Danlos Syndrome
Justin Z. Laferrier, PT, PhD, Taylor Medeiros, SPT, Kenneth Shin, SPT, Sebastian Valdes, SPT and Mariusz P. Furmanek, PT, DPT, PhD

Mild Traumatic Brain Injury and Its Effect on Motor Neuron Reflex Excitability and Motor Preparation Riley P. Houde, SPT, Kate Daniels, SPT, Katie A. Sauer, SPT, Jessica Q. Wong, SPT and James Agostinucci, ScD, OTR/L