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2023 Neilsen-ASIA Research Award Stephane Philippe-Ratway, Speech-Language Pathologist Miami Project to Cure Paralysis at UHealth/Jackson Memorial “The Use of Functional Electrical Stimulation in Conjunction with Respiratory Muscle Training to improve unaided cough in individuals with Acute Spinal Cord Injury” |
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2022 Neilsen-ASIA Research Award Blake Perkins, PT, DPT, ATP MetroHealth System in Cleveland, Ohio “Reversing the Trend: Provisional Clinical Strategy to Mitigate Incidence and Impact of Wheelchair Repairs in Spinal Cord Injury?” |
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2021 Neilsen-ASIA Research Award Blair Dellenbach, MSOT, OTR/L Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) “Can increasing MEP size improve upper extremity motor function in individuals with SCI?” |
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2020 Neilsen-ASIA Research Award Jenny Martinez, OTD, OTR/L, BCG Thomas Jefferson University “Evaluation of the SCIM-III Self Report Youth using Item Response Theory Approaches” |
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2019 Neilsen-ASIA Research Award Jacob G. Long, PT, DPT, NCS, ATP/SMS Methodist Rehabilitation Center in Jackson, Mississippi “Does the speed of robotic leg movements during tilt-table verticalization affect orthostatic hypotension in persons with subacute SCI?” |
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2018 Neilsen-ASIA Research Award Anne E. Palermo PT, DPT University of Miami Miller School of Medicine “Seated Trunk Stability and Orthostatic Tolerance in SCI: Targeting the Diaphragm” |
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2016/2017 Neilsen-ASIA Research Award Sara Kate Frye, MS OTR/L ATP University of Maryland Rehab Institute “Evaluation of Splinting in Tetraplegia” |
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2016/2017 Neilsen-ASIA Research Award Meegan Van Straaten, PT, MSPH Mayo Clinic “The Effectiveness of a Performance and Nutrition Program for Adapted Sports.” |
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2015 Recipient of the Neilsen-ASIA Research Award Anne Bryden, PhD, OTR/L Case Western Reserve University “The Development of a Novel Upper Extremity Assessment Protocol for Acute Tetraplegia.” |