Gad Alon,
PhD, PT 410-706-7733 Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science Research: Limb Amputation Management, Therapeutic Technologies, and Neuro-Rehabilitation
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Roy Bechtel,
PhD, PT 410-706-4544 Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science Research: Spine, Pelvis, and SI Joint mechanics and function
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Larry Forrester,
PhD 410-706-5212 Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science Research: Motor Control; TMS and fMRI to assess CNS plasticity in chronic stroke patients who undergo treadmill training
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Paula Geigle,
PhD, PT 410-706-5210 Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science Research: Aquatic Therapy
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Lauren M. Jones-Lush,
Ph.D. 410-706-5490 Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science, Anatomy and Neurobiology Research: Dr. Jones-Lush uses robotics, transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), and functional imaging (fMRI) to study neuroplasticity, and is applying advanced methods in complex systems analysis to problems of motor rehabilitation after stroke.
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Susanne Morton,
PhD, PT 410-706-1535 Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science Research: Neural mechanisms for production and adaptation of human locomotion
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Mary M. Rodgers,
PhD, PT 410-706-5658 Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science & Rehabilitation Science Research: Rehabilitation Biomechanics, Wheelchair Propulsion Biomechanics & Gait Analysis
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William Romani,
PhD, PT, ATC 410-706-8410 Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science Research: ACL injuries in women; stress fracture diagnosis and rehabilitation
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Sandra Waller,
P.T., PhD, M.ED 6-0787 Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science Research:
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Jill Whitall,
PhD 410-706-0764 Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science Research: Neuromotor Control; Developmental Coordination Disorder
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George Wittenberg,
M.D., Ph.D. 410-706-4456 (BRB) or 410-605-7000 ext. 4128 Neurology, VA Baltimore GRECC Research: transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and functional imaging; cortical reorganization following stroke; designing/testing new methods for neurorehabilitation, including robotic rehabilitation. |