Rehabilitation Science PhD program graduates:
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Katherine Byers, Ph.D.
Advisor: Dr. Craig Velozo
Department: Occupational Therapy
Dissertation: “Testing The Accuracy Of Linking Healthcare Data Across The Continuum Of Care”
Degree Awarded: August 2004 -
Toni Chiara, Ph.D.
Advisor: Dr. Danny Martin
Department: Physical Therapy
Dissertation: “Expiratory Muscle Strength Training in Individuals with Multiple Sclerosis and Healthy Controls
Degree Awarded: December 2003 -
Tiffany Hilton (née Frimel), Ph.D.
Advisor: Dr. Krista Vandenborne
Department: Physical Therapy
Dissertation: “Adaptations In Skeletal Muscle During Cast Immobilization And Rehabilitation”Dissertation: “Expiratory Muscle Strength Training in Individuals with Multiple Sclerosis and Healthy Controls
Degree Awarded: December 2004 -
Stacy Fritz, Ph.D.
Advisor: Dr. Kathye Light
Department: Physical Therapy
Dissertation: “Functional And Descriptive Predictors Of Outcomes For Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy For Individuals With Post-Stroke Hemiparesis”
Degree Awarded: August 2004 -
Elizabeth Hannold, Ph.D.
Advisor: Dr. Mary Ellen Young
Department: Rehabilitation Counseling
Dissertation: “Effects Of Locomotor Training On The Psychosocial Adaptation Of Persons With Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury”
Degree Awarded: May 2004 -
David Howard, Ph.D.
Advisor: Dr. Beth Swett
Department: Rehabilitation Counseling
Dissertation: “Leisure In The Lives Of Older Men: Coping And Adaptation Following Prostate Cancer Diagnosis And Treatment”
Degree Awarded: August 2004 -
Hye-Seon Jeon, Ph.D.
Advisor: Dr. Carl Kukulka
Department: Physical Therapy
Dissertation: “Modulating The Soleus Hoffman Reflex (H-Reflex) During Gait Initiation”
Degree Awarded: August 2003 -
Stephen Lussier, Ph.D.
Advisor: Dr. Linda Shaw
Department: Rehabilitation Counseling
Dissertation: “Counselor Perspectives On Suicide And Suicidal Ideation”
Degree Awarded: August 2004 -
Matthew Malcom, Ph.D.
Advisor: Dr. Kathye LIght
Department: Physical Therapy
Dissertation: “The Reliability And Utility Of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation To Assess Activity-Dependent Plasticity In Human Stroke”
Degree Awarded: December 2003 -
Cynthia Townson, Ph.D.
Advisor: Dr. Mary Ellen Young
Department: Rehabilitation Counseling
Dissertation: “Predictors Of Acute Care Discharge Destinations Of Patients With Primary Diagnosis Of Stroke: The Influence Of Activities Of Daily Living Skills And Behaviors”
Degree Awarded: August 2003 -
Marieke Van Puymbroeck, Ph.D.
Advisor: Dr. Mary Ellen Young
Department: Rehabilitation Counseling
Dissertation: “Predictors Of Quality Of Life In Caregivers At One And Six Months Post Stroke”
Degree Awarded: May 2004