The Rehabilitation Science program graduated five new PhD’s in fall 2014.
Jose Dominguez, mentored by Dr. Terese Chmielewski – Dissertation Title “Lower Extremity Biomechanics in Jump Landing Following Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction”
Charles Gay, mentored by Dr. Mark Bishop – Dissertation Title “Functional Connectivity Changes within the Pain Processing and Modulatory Networks following Exercise-Induced Muscular Injury and Manual Therapy”
Chao-Jung Hsu, mentored by Dr. Terese Chmielewski – Dissertation Title “Impairments and Rehabilitation Outcomes in Patients with Traumatic Meniscal Tears and Meniscectomy”
Corey Simon, mentored by Dr. Steven George – Dissertation Title “Age Differences in Pain Sensitivity and Response to Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation”
Nami Yu, mentored by Dr. Jamie Pomeranz – Dissertation Title “An Examination of Key Indicators of Well-Being in Aging Individuals with Disabilities: Secondary Analyses of The Health and Retirement Study”
Congratulations and best of luck!