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spaulding now Focus on Medicine Integrative Medicine in India Dr. Ariana Vora was hosted by the Indian Ministry of Health to formalize a collaboration for a new academic medical center in India. Continues on page 7 Focus on Education Gender Inequality in Medical Education Resident Julia Reilly, MD is helping to shine a light on gender challenges in medicine in order to bring attention and change. Continues on page 3 Focus on Faculty Dr. Trumbower Joins Spaulding Prolific researcher Randy Trumbower, PhD comes to Boston with a unique knowledge of biomedical engineering and a background in physical therapy. Continues on page 3 A publication of the Harvard Medical School Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Winter 2018 Understanding Injuries on the court A NEW NBA AND GENERAL ELECTRIC GRANT TO SPAULDING LOOKS AT BONE STRESS INJURIES Continues on page 7

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spaulding nowFocus on Medicine

Integrative Medicine in IndiaDr. Ariana Vora was hosted by the Indian Ministry of Health to formalize a collaboration for a new academic medical center in India.

Continues on page 7

Focus on Education

Gender Inequality in Medical EducationResident Julia Reilly, MD is helping to shine a light on gender challenges in medicine in order to bring attention and change.

Continues on page 3

Focus on Faculty

Dr. Trumbower Joins SpauldingProlific researcher Randy Trumbower, PhD comes to Boston with a unique knowledge of biomedical engineering and a background in physical therapy.

Continues on page 3

A publication of the Harvard Medical School Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

Winter 2018

Understanding

Injuries on the court

A NEW NBA AND GENERAL ELECTRIC

GRANT TO SPAULDING LOOKS

AT BONE STRESS INJURIES

Continues on page 7

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Dear Colleagues,

As 2018 begins, it is a good moment to take stock of the progress we have made and the challenges still before us. Our Department was thrilled to join so many of our colleagues this past Fall at both the AAPM&R Annual Assembly and ACRM conference. Many of our faculty presented fascinating new approaches as well as were honored for their exemplary work and advocacy.

In the past several months, we have seen a dramatic examination across all fields in our society regarding gender equality and fairness. Through leaders such as Dr. Julie Silver, our Department has pushed to illuminate needed changes in medicine as well as productively advance the dialogue. We share with you two important efforts aimed at energizing the next generation of physician leaders to better achieve a level playing field for all. Dr. Silver’s tremendous work across many media is spotlighted, as well as the work of one of our talented residents, Dr. Julia Reilly, who brought an important voice to the discussion around gender barriers in medical education.

Advancing the science of recovery is always at the forefront of our efforts, and we are pleased to share the work of Dr. Irene Davis and her team as they begin a major study with the NBA and General Electric to examine “bone stress injuries.” By combining technology with a novel approach, we can hopefully enable athletes at all levels to recover faster and reach their full potential.

Advocacy is another major tenet of what we do. This past September, we were honored to bring world-wide attention to rehab medicine by hosting the U.S. Premiere of the Jake Gyllenhaal film Stronger. The powerful film highlights the difficult obstacles faced by the patients and their families we serve as well as demonstrates the power that an indomitable spirit can have on redefining recovery. The screening was a truly meaningful experience for all of us as many of the people portrayed in the film—patients, caregivers and beyond—were able to attend the screening.

As we turn the page to 2018, no doubt many challenges await us but so does the limitless opportunity we are afforded to make a positive impact through the work we do. By continuing to push our understanding of the biology of recovery through innovative science, excellence in care and passionate advocacy, we can advance our field to be even better for those who depend on us.

Ross Zafonte, DO Earle P. and Ida S. Charlton Professor and Chairman of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Harvard Medical School; Senior Vice President of Medical Affairs, Research and Education at Spaulding Rehabilitation Network; Chief of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Women’s Hospital

From the Chair’s Desk

A message fromDr. Ross Zafonte

Dr. Randy Trumbower joins Spaulding

Randy Trumbower, PhD joined the Harvard Medical School Department of PM&R at Spaulding as the Director of Spinal Cord Injury Research. Dr. Trumbower previously was at Emory University in Atlanta as well as an Assistant Professor at Georgia Tech in Biomedical Engineering.

Dr. Trumbower combines a unique knowledge of biomedical engineering and a background in physical therapy. He established the INSPIRE Lab at Spaulding’s Cambridge location. The INSPIRE Lab team at Spaulding is committed to the study of integrative rehabilitation engineering technologies that promote functional independence in persons with catastrophic injury to their nervous system.

“Dr. Trumbower is one of the most respected and prolific researchers in our field and brings with him a significant portfolio of publications, lectureships, grants and presentations. His combination of expertise in engineering and clinical applications will greatly enhance our research into spinal cord injury,” said Ross Zafonte, DO Senior Vice President of Research, Education and Medical Affairs, Spaulding Rehabilitation Network.

Dr. Trumbower has an extensive publication and research portfolio with papers published in several high impact journals including the Journal of Neuro Engineering, Journal of Neuro Physiotherapy, Journal of Neurotrauma, and Neurology, as well as served as an Academic Editor for PLOS One. He was also recognized in 2015 with the Eugene Michels New Investigator Award from the American Physical Therapy Association.

Focus on Education Focus on Faculty

Shining a light on gender inequality in medical education

Julia Reilly, MD is a PGY-3 Chief Resident in the Spaulding/Harvard Medical School residency program who has become a national leader in the gender equity dialogue. With her interest in medical education (she completed the Medical Education Research Scholars Track at her alma mater, Georgetown) and a strong social conscious, Dr. Reilly joined her mentor, Dr. Julie Silver, and a team of researchers to publish a study on the underrepresentation of women physicians receiving awards from the Association of Academic Physiatrists . Following this publication, she wrote an article titled “I Wish Someone Had Told Me About the Challenges of Being a Woman in Medicine” that was published in STAT News in August and widely discussed online by physicians and many others.

The STAT News article led to an outpouring of responses from colleagues and strangers. Dr. Reilly received supportive emails from across the gender spectrum and support came from physicians practicing locally in Boston to as far as Nigeria.

Quickly establishing herself as an early career physician thought leader on gender equity in the medical workforce, Dr. Reilly is becoming a sought after speaker. In October 2017, she was an invited panelist for “Women and the Global Health Workforce”, hosted by Harvard Global Health Institute and Harvard Chan’s Women and Health Initiative. Following this, Doximity approached Dr. Reilly about writing for their Op-(m)ed column and participating as a thought leader at the 2018 Doximity Leadership Summit taking place in March of 2018 in San Francisco, California.

2017 was a year of tremendous career growth and opportunities for Dr. Reilly, and she is looking forward to new challenges in 2018. Dr. Reilly says, “I am excited to continue with my research with Dr. Silver and our colleagues at Spaulding on gender disparities and am fortunate to train in a residency program that has been paving the way in this area. I am encouraged by recent initiatives, such as the creation of Diversity Task Forces amongst various Harvard-affiliated institutions as well as Harvard Medical School Dean George Daley’s commitment to display inclusive and representative art on the walls at Harvard Medical School. Though there is still much work to be done in improving gender equity and attaining full inclusion for all, I remain optimistic that we will make progress.”

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Focus on Advocacy

US premiere of

Stronger at Spaulding Rehab

The US Premiere of the film Stronger was held at Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital on September 12, 2017.

Stronger stars Jake Gyllenhaal and is the inspiring true story of Jeff Bauman, an ordinary man who captured the hearts of his city and the world to become a symbol of hope following the infamous 2013 Boston Marathon bombing. The film also stars Tatiana Maslany, Academy Award® nominee Miranda Richardson and was directed by David Gordon Green.

The filmmakers of Stronger approached Spaulding with a commitment to honor the courage of everyone involved in the moving events following the tragedy and to share Jeff’s story in an honest and respectful way. Allowing the filming to take place in the same places where Jeff’s long road to recovery took place presented a unique opportunity to share his story as well as to further Spaulding’s mission of empowerment for the patients and families served by the network. Over seventy members of the Spaulding community participated as extras in the film. Many of the caregivers and patients Jeff has known through his care and peer mentorship at Spaulding were directly involved in the scenes filmed at the hospital. The premiere served as a culmination and celebration for all those were help nurture the community spirit known as “Boston Strong.”

Stronger is now available on DVD/Blu-Ray and Digital Download as well as select theatres nationwide.

Growing up in Brookline, I am well-acquainted with Spaulding’s significance as one of the foremost rehabilitation institutions in the world. We were proud to bring the US Premiere of Stronger home to Boston and present it in the exact same space where Jeff Bauman and other survivors worked so hard on their recovery.

Eric d’Arbeloff Co-President, Roadside Attractions

Spaulding has been such a large part of my life for the past four years that having the US Premiere of Stronger there felt so right to me. Although watching the film on that big screen is such an emotional rollercoaster, it comforts me to know that I will be surrounded by the people who have been such a big part of my recovery – the doctors, nurses, friends and family. I gotta say it will be a wild trip watching the film in the exact same spot where I learned to walk again!

Jeff Bauman

2013 Boston Marathon Bombing Survivor

Jeff’s story of courage and determination has inspired and educated the public about the obstacles and challenges that people with disabilities face each day. Spaulding is proud to host the US premiere of Stronger in the same location Jeff received his rehabilitation care as a way of giving the event the deepest meaning and significance. Many of the clinicians, people and fellow patients Jeff encountered during his time at Spaulding participated in the filming. We feel this is an extraordinary opportunity to honor this special time of healing in our city’s history and to raise awareness of the critical role of rehabilitation medicine to help people of all abilities find their strength.

David Storto President, Spaulding Rehabilitation Network

Jeff Bauman, Jake Gyllenhaal, Tatiana Maslany

Celtics Gordon Hayward and Al Horford with Jeff and Jake. President David Storto with Jake and Jeff.

Dr. David Crandell speaking to media.

Jake and Jeff

Focus on Collaboration

The Department of PM&R Formalizes New Collaborations in Integrative MedicineOn October 17, 2017, Spaulding’s Ariana Vora MD was invited and hosted by the Government of India to deliver a keynote address before an international delegation in New Delhi. She also participated in a series of discussions about building research, education and clinical collaborations with the Indian Ministry of Health Dr. Vora participated in a signing ceremony formalizing collaboration between the Harvard Department of PM&R at Spaulding and the Indian Ministry of Health’s All-India Institute, a new academic medical center devoted to research, post-graduate education and clinical practice in the Indian system of medicine [Ayurveda].

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised this collaboration during his televised address to the nation as he inaugurated the All-India Institute on October 17, 2017. “Just a short time ago, Shripad Naik ji[Indian Minister of State] shared with me a new partnership with Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital and Harvard Medical School. I am very happy to hear this, and I congratulate both sides. I hope that this collaboration will help in exploring the possibility of Ayurvedic treatment in the fields of sports medicine, rehabilitation medicine, and pain relief.”

The goals of this collaboration are to develop an integrative practice model for the diagnosis, treatment, and outcome measurement for common conditions such as lower back pain, osteoarthritis, and stroke using traditional and modern approaches; to develop improved integrative medicine research methodology combining traditional and modern diagnostic and treatment measures; to facilitate cross-paradigm communication among clinicians and scholars; and to enhance efficacy, safety, and quality control in integrative medicine.

In addition to having American Board of PM&R certification in sports medicine and PM&R, Dr. Vora is Integrative Medicine certified by the American Board of Integrative and Holistic Medicine and has additional certification in Ayurveda and acupuncture. Her clinical care, teaching and research at Spaulding since 2005 has incorporated integrative medicine, combining modern rehabilitation and regenerative techniques with ancient health practices. Dr. Vora is Co-Chair of the national Complementary and Integrative Rehabilitation Medicine group at the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine and is also currently leads an Spaulding’s Integrative Medicine Task Force with Dr. Rick Leskowitz.

“The ultimate goal of this collaboration is to improve the health of all by developing a best-practice model of care that is informed by global knowledge about health, rehabilitation, and healing,” said Dr. Vora. “It’s an honor to help guide this work, and I am grateful for the strong support of our PM&R Department at Spaulding, the Indian Ministry, and Prime Minister Modi.”

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On the Cover

The team led by Dr. Davis will be using small devices, called wearable sensors, that can be secured to the lower leg to provide the ability to measure these loads while players are on the court. The relationship between load and injury is affected by other factors such as sleep, nutrition, bony anatomy and the current state of bone health. To prevent bone stress injury and help athletes recover from bone stress injury, we must first have a better understanding of these mechanical and biological factors and how they relate to bone health. The overall goal of the study funded by the National Basketball Association and General Electric Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Collaboration, is to improve the understanding of bone stress injury in elite basketball athletes by measuring and monitoring mechanical loads, sleep and nutrition, bone anatomy and bone health in collegiate and professional basketball players.

The team led by Dr. Davis will focus on foot bone stress injuries as these are the most common in basketball players. They plan to first collect baseline measures of foot bone anatomy and bone health using various types of imagining techniques. They will also gather dietary measures such as the amount of vitamin D in the blood and daily caloric intake. The study team will then monitor how hard the players are landing with each step across practices and games throughout the season and also monitor sleep over the course of the season. Finally, the team will image the foot again to determine if any injuries are developing.

“Ultimately, we want to understand the factors that affect the foot bone loading a basketball player sustains over the course of a season. This is important as this loading has been shown to be related to bone stress injuries. Bone stress injuries can progress to small cracks in the bone, and ultimately complete fractures. These injuries can be season ending and sometimes career ending. Therefore, preventing them from happening is the best approach. We believe this study will provide important information for sports medicine professionals who oversee these athletes’ care,” said Dr. Davis.

The scientific and clinical communities recognize the importance of mechanical loading in the context of repetitive stress injury. However, they still have a poor understanding of the impact

load exposure of elite basketball athletes. This is primarily due to the difficulty in quantifying load exposure during practice and game situations. However, the advent of wearable sensors that can accurately measure and monitor impact loads provides an opportunity to characterize the physical demands of the game with respect to repetitive impact loading. This new study data has the potential to influence the understanding of lower limb injury, how to alter training and periodization of training to mitigate injury risk, and ways to improve return-to-play decisions. Understanding the role of mechanical loading in maintaining bone health is particularly relevant to young NBA athletes whose skeletons are still undergoing a modeling process, or freshman NCAA athletes who might receive a dramatic increase in impact load exposure during pre-season training that their skeleton has not yet adapted to. By including both college and NBA athletes in this cohort, Dr. Davis’s research will address several

interesting research questions: How does lower limb load exposure due to training differ between college and NBA athletes? What is the impact load exposure during a game and how does this compare to training? How do lower limb impact loads change during a game and throughout the season (i.e. is there a fatigue-related change in impact load)? And ultimately, does impact load exposure predict bone health and possibly, bone stress injury?

Musculoskeletal tissues, such as bone, muscle, tendon and cartilage, all respond and adapt to their local mechanical

environment in such a manner as to maintain tissue health. However, mechanical loads can also lead to injury if they exceed the strength of the tissue. These loads might be traumatic, such as a direct impact or single loading event causing failure, or repetitive, where cumulative loads result in damage (such as a bone stress injury). These biological processes occur, regardless of the age and ability of an athlete. Therefore, understanding the mechanical and physiological regulation of bone health at a fundamental level will have implications across the general population. The magnitude of the impact load exposure of an elite basketball player might be considerably greater than a “weekend warrior”, however, the biological adaptation mechanisms of these two athletes remains the same. “Ultimately, measuring and monitoring the mechanical loads experienced by musculoskeletal tissue is critical to improve our understanding of musculoskeletal injury and health,” concluded Dr. Davis.

Understanding

Injuries on the court

A NEW NBA AND GENERAL ELECTRIC

GRANT TO SPAULDING LOOKS

AT BONE STRESS INJURIES

BASKETBALL PLAYERS experience a large number of high impact loading events during their career and these repetitive

loading events are thought to be related to the high incidence of lower limb injury, particularly “Bone Stress Injury”. Unfortunately, the relationship between mechanical loading and injury is not clear because it is difficult to measure impact loads during practice and games. A new study led by Dr. Irene Davis, PhD, the Director of the Spaulding National Running Center plans to examine the role of fatigue on landing impacts and bone stress injuries in basketball players.

Focus on Advocacy

“Walls Do Talk Challenge” to Combat Gender Stereotypes in Medical Schools Medical students invited to create their own

“Honor Walls” to reflect the new face of medical education

ALTHOUGH 48 PERCENT of current medical school students are women, the images they see in their classrooms, labs and halls reinforce a stereotype of medicine as a male

profession. Very often those images are on the so-called “honor walls” in which primarily male doctors are honored.

To help change that Julie K. Silver, MD, an Associate Professor at Harvard Medical School, has launched the

“Walls Do Talk Challenge” in coordination with the organizers of the 2017 Career Advancement and Leadership Skills for Women in Healthcare Conference that took place in Boston, MA this past Fall.

“Honor or portrait walls are commonplace in many higher learning institutions,” says Dr. Silver. “Unfortunately, they often do not support an anti-bias learning environment. This, at a time when there is a tremendous need to dispel gender stereotypes and women make up a significant proportion of doctors in America.”

The “Walls Do Talk Challenge” invited medical students to take a “blank canvas and share their vision for the ideal learning environment” by designing an alternative wall. Eligible designs were not limited to any format—drawing, painting, using computer-generated images or photographs were all accepted for formal review as part of the challenge at www.SheLeadsHealthcare.com.

Nine finalists were selected—each with a different style and message, and together they demonstrate that there are many wonderful ways to create an anti-bias learning environment. Progress on the “Walls Do Talk Challenge” will be updated on social media, including Twitter using the #WALLSDOTALK hashtag. Two winners were selected, Navya Talluri of Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine by panel vote at the conference and Laura Flores of University of Nebraska Medical Center won the public vote.

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Writing, Publishing and Social Media for Healthcare Professionals April 26-28, 2018

This unique 3-day course empowers physicians, healthcare executives, and other professionals to expand their visibility and influence in healthcare through traditional and new media. As an attendee, you will learn how to make the most of print, live, and online communication channels, and sharpen your ability to market yourself and your body of work. Learn about best practices for connecting the public with your ideas and insights, getting your book published, improving your writing and your oral pitches, introductory and advanced topics in social media, blogs and websites- and more!

Course Director Julie K. Silver, MD

Visit wps.hmscme.com for more information and to register

Sports Medicine May 9-11, 2018

This program provides a special and timely opportunity to hear directly from world-renowned physician specialists (physiatrists, orthopedists, radiologists), athletic trainers for the New England Patriots and the Boston Red Sox, and physical therapists on the cutting edge of rehabilitation about state-of-the-art approaches to diagnose, treat, rehabilitate and prevent sports injuries.

Course Directors Joanne Borg-Stein, MD Kelly McInnis, DO Adam Tenforde, MD

Visit sportsmedicine.hmscme.com for more information and to register

Neurorehabilitation June 14-16, 2018

Patients with stroke, TBI, SCI, and degenerative neurological diseases face so much disruption of so many facets of their lives, and clinicians are left with so many treatment dimensions to consider, that rehabilitation is never simple. In this new program, the country’s most experienced and committed neurorehabilitation experts present cutting-edge strategies, improved approaches, the latest findings, practical education, and hands-on methods to further your expertise in guiding your patients to their maximum level of function.

Course Directors Mel Glenn, MD Ross Zafonte, DO

Assistant Directors Yelena Guffer Bodien, PhD Chloe Slocum, MD

Visit neurorehab.hmscme.com for more information and to register

Lifestyle Medicine: Tools for Promoting Healthy Change June 22-23, 2018, Boston, MA

This immersive two-day course offers state-of-the-art strategies to guide patients to healthier lives. Education includes evidence-based tools and techniques for effecting healthy changes in diet, physical activity, sleep, weight loss, and stress management.

Course Director Edward M. Phillips, MD, FACSM

Assistant Director Rani Polak, MD, Chef, MBA

Visit lifestylemedicine.hmscme.com for more information and to register

Musculoskeletal Ultrasound at the Point-of-Care: Diagnostic and Procedural Applications September 16-17, 2018

Musculoskeletal ultrasound is a highly valuable skill that has been shown to expedite the diagnosis and management of a variety of musculoskeletal conditions, improve procedural accuracy and safety, improve patient outcomes, and is of significantly less cost than other advanced imaging modalities. This course, co-sponsored with Massachusetts General Hospital, is geared towards physicians and allied health professionals looking to gain expertise in musculoskeletal ultrasound as part of their practice.

Course Directors Minna J. Kohler, MD, RhMSUS, Joanne Borg-Stein, MD, RMSK

Visit sportsmedicine.hmscme.com for more information and to register

Career Advancement and Leadership Skills for Women in Healthcare Women Leadership Course November 15-17, 2018

This program delivers evidence-based strategies, skills development and education that help women at various stages of their healthcare careers step into and succeed in leadership positions. It also helps women—and men—effectively cultivate female managerial talent in healthcare settings by developing leadership competencies.

Course Directors Julie K. Silver, MD

Assistant Directors Saurabha Bhatnagar, MD

Visit womensleadership.hmscme.com for more information and to register

Focus on Education

Upcoming CME CoursesClinicians Health Coaching Starts September 9, 2018

The Clinicians Culinary Health Education Fundamentals (CHEF) Coaching courses are designed for health care professionals and health and wellness coaches to deliver patient education emphasizing skills such as shopping, food storage, and meal preparation. The goal is to empower patients and clients to make more home-cooked food in less time and enjoy healthy changes in their lives. The course is offered in two ways; as a remote 10-week program consisting of five tele-classes and five remote small group practice sessions or a full day of onsite lectures and five remote small group practice sessions.

Course Directors Rani Polak, MD, Chef, MBA Director of the Culinary Healthcare Education Fundamentals (CHEF) Coaching program

This course is run in collaboration with the Institute of Lifestyle Medicine at Harvard Medical School. For more information about training contact [email protected].

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AccomplishmentsJuly 2017–December 2017 Spaulding Rehabilitation Network Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Department

Presentations

Ahmed M. Ultrasound Applications of the Knee. Course Faculty. Harvard Sports Medicine Course. Harvard Medical School. Boston MA. April 22, 2017

Bean JF. Walking Speed: The Unrecognized Vital Sign for Aging Society. Alumni Weekend TED Talk, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA October 2017

Bean JF. Re-Conceptualizing Outpatient Geriatric Rehabilitation: Delivering Preventative Care Through Connected Health. ACRM 94th Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA. October 2017

Blauwet C. Injury and Illness Prevention in Paralympic Sport. Invited Lecture. American College of Sports Medicine. New England Chapter Annual Meeting, Providence RI. 2017

Blauwet C. More Than Just a Game: The Public Health Impact of Sport and Physical Activity for People with Disabilities. Plenary Keynote. VISTA International Paralympic Committee Sports Science Conference, Toronto, Canada. 2017

Blauwet C. Injury and Illness Prevention in Paralympic Sport. Invited Lecture. International Olympic Committee Advanced Team Physician Course, Antalya, Turkey. 2017

Blauwet C. Everyday Acts of Bias and Bravery. Invited Panel Discussant. Joint Committee on the Status of Women, Harvard Medical School. 2017

Glenn MB. Psychopharmacology After Brain Injury at 2017 Southern New

England Rehabilitation Conference, Warwick, RI. September 27, 2017

Glenn MB. Rehabilitation After Traumatic Brain Injury. Tufts Physician’s Assistant Training Program at Tufts New England Medical Center, Boston, MA. November 30, 2017.

Kotler, DH. Interview, Doctor Radio, Sports Medicine Program. Sirius XM 110. June 29, 2017

Solinsky R, Understanding the International Standards Exam: Historical Insights for Contemporary Mastery. Academy of Spinal Cord Injury Professionals. Denver, CO. September 3–6, 2017

Solinsky R. Autonomic Dysreflexia Elaborated: New emerging details from statistical analysis. Academy of Spinal Cord Injury Professionals. Denver, CO September 3–6, 2017

Wang QM. Stroke Rehabilitation, Current Treatment and Opportunity of Paradigm Shift Lecture. Fourth Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University. July/August 2017

Wang QM. Henan Rehabilitation Conference, Current Stroke Rehabilitation Management Lecture. Henan, China. July/August 2017

Faculty Presentations at AAPM&R Annual Assembly, Denver, CO. October 2017

Ahmed, M. The Functional Medicine Matrix and Practical Applications in Your Practice.

Ahmed, M. Controversies in Imaging: Regenerative Medicine, Musculoskeletal, Neuro- and Cancer Rehabilitation. Pre-Conference Course

Babu, A. Step One: Ultrasound Clinical Applications of the Extremities. Pre-Conference Course

Babu, A. Clinical Correlates: How the US Changes your Clinical Care. Pre-Conference Course

Babu, A.; Eng, C.; Kotler, D.; Makovitch, S.; McInnis, K.; Tenforde, AS. Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Imaging of Lower Extremity Nerves: Identification and Injection Techniques. Clinical Workshop

Binder, D. Innovate for Access: An Interactive Tutorial on New Technologies that can Improve Community Integration and Quality of Life for Your Patients.

Binder, D.; Zubcevik, N. The Rehabilitation Hackathon!: Solving Today’s Healthcare Problems Through a Novel Interactive, Multidisciplinary, and Solution Oriented Problem Solving Event.

Crandell D. Crossing the Finish Line: How Rehabilitation Responders Made Boston Strong. Zeiter Plenary Presentation.

Crandell, D. Positioning Physiatry in the Care Continuum, Part 2.

Frankel J. Positioning Physiatry in the Care Continuum.

Frankel J. Transitioning Adolescents with Cerebral Palsy to Adult Care.

Frankel, J.; Lowry, J.; Nimec, D.; West, A. Transitioning Adolescents and Young Adults with Childhood Onset Conditions Into the Adult Milieu of Health Care and the World Beyond.

Homer, S. Diagnostic Ultrasound of the Wrist and Hand: Review of Common Injuries and Overview of Commonly Performed Ultrasound-Guided Procedures About the Region.

Iaccarino, A; Iverson, G; Shih, S; Zafonte, R. Exercise vs. Rest after Traumatic Brain Injury: Evidence and Application.

Iaccarino, A; Zafonte, R. Understanding Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE): Pathology, Clinical Controversy, and Future Directions.

Kotler, D. Tenforde AS. Triathletes Have a Trilogy of Troubles: Evaluation and Treatment of Triathletes.

Nimec, D. The Challenge of Dystonia in the Motion Analysis Laboratory.

Sabharwal, S. Best Article in Knowledge Now 2017.

Sabharwal, S. Cardiometabolic Disease in SCI: Clinical Practice Guidelines.

Slocum, C. A PM&R Educator’s Toolbox: Hi-Tech and Low-Tech Strategies to Cultivate Learner Engagement, Educator Growth, and Collaborative Learning Communities.

Silver, J. The Physiatrist’s Role in Cancer Recovery: Helping Patients with Cancer-Distinct Impairments. Pre-Conference Course

Silver, J. The Value of Cancer Prehabilitation: From Bench to Bedside.

Tenforde AS. Advances in Management of Musculoskeletal Health in Athletes. Session Director.

Tenforde AS. Update on Tendinopathy Management.

West, A. Leading in Research: MSK & Sports Medicine Podium Session: Diagnostic Accuracy of CT and MRI in Young Athletes with Spondylolysis.

Faculty Presentations at American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, October 2017

Giacino, J. An Evidence-Based Clinical Outcome Assessment Platform (EB-COP) for the Validation of TBI Assessment Measures.

Iaccarino, MA, Tan, CO Ross Zafonte, R. Exercise for Individuals With Traumatic Brain Injury: Evidence and Clinical Practice.

Leskowitz, E., Quezada-Morales, JL., Chin, B., Vora, A. Integrative Medicine and Rehabilitation: A Natural Partnership.

Silver, J. Update in Cancer Prehabilitation and Rehabilitation: New Research, Guidelines, and Practice Recommendations.

Vora, A. From Silos to Synchrony: Promoting Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Integrative Cancer Rehabilitation.

Abstracts, Poster Presentations and Exhibits Presented at Professional Meetings

Schmidt CT, Keeney T, Ward RE, Sri P, Kiely, D, Bean JF. Symptomatic Lumbar Spinal Stenosis: Measuring Health, Impairment, Mobility and Disability. J Orthop Sports Phys Therapy 2017;47(1): A58-A161. doi:10.2519/jospt.2017.47.1. A58 (abstract)

James EG, Hausdorff JM., Leveille SG, Bean, JF. Ankle Control Differentiation as a Mechanism for Mobility Limitations. American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine. October 2017. Atlanta, GA. (presentation)

Quach L, Ward RE, Pedersen M, Leveille SG, Bean JF. The Association Between Social Engagement, Cognitive Impairment, and Falls Among Older Primary Care Patients. American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine. October 23-28, 2017. Atlanta, GA. (poster)

Shea C, Ward R., Bean JF, et al. Inability to Perform the Repeated Chair Stand Task Predicts Fall-Related Injury in Older Primary Care Patients. ACRM Annual Conference. October 23-28, 2017. Atlanta, GA. (poster)

Ni M, Bean, JF. Clinically Meaningful Cutpoints of Leg Power in Predicting Disability, Falls, and Hospitalizations in Older Adults. ACRM Annual Conference. October 23-28, 2017. Atlanta, GA. (abstract)

Jacob ME, Ni P, Leritz EC, Driver J, Leveille S, Jette A, Bean JF. Multi-Morbidity Patterns and Disablement Severity Among Mobility Limited Older Adults. International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics. July 23-27, 2017. San Francisco, CA. (presentation)

Ward RE, Leritz EC, Leveille SG, Pederson M, Travison T, Bean JF. The Role of Peripheral Impairments in the Relationship between Mild Cognitive Impairment and Mobility. International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics. July 23-27, 2017. San Francisco, CA. (poster)

Jor’dan AJ, Jacob ME, Leritz E, Bean JF. Mobility and Neuromuscular Attributes Among Older Adults with Obesity, Diabetes, and Hypertension. International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics (IAGG) World Congress, San Francisco, CA. July 26, 2017. (poster)

Ward RE, Quach L, Leritz E, Bean JF. Neuromuscular, Cognitive, and Behavioral Factors Contributing to Falls. 2017 International Society of Posture and Gait Research World Congress. Ft. June 27, 2017. Lauderdale, FL. (presentation)

Hayano T, Jamison S, Tenforde A, Davis I. Correlation Between Tibial Acceleration and Loadrate in Runners. New England American College of Sports Medicine. 2017 Annual Meeting Poster. Providence, RI

Hayano T, Flavin M, Kohler M. Patellar Fracture Diagnosed via Point-of-Care Ultrasound in a 69-Year-Old Female. Association of Academic Physiatrists. 2017 Annual Meeting Poster. Las Vegas, NV

Hayano T, Flavin M, Siddiqui I, Kohler M. Seronegative Spondyloarthropathy Presenting as Lumbar Radiculopathy in a 34-Year-Old Male. Association of Academic Physiatrists. 2017 Annual Meeting Poster. Las Vegas, NV

Research

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Fu JB, Tennison JM, Rutzen IM, Morishita S, Silver J. Dibaj S. Poster 476: Bleeding Events Among Hematologic Inpatient Rehabilitation Patients with Severe Thrombocytopenia. 2017 September. PM&R 9(9): S284. doi10.1016/j.pmrj.2017.08.421

Other Conference Platform Presentations:

Sapienza S, Adans-Dester C, O’Brien A, Vergara-Diaz G, Lee SI, Black-Schaffer R, Zafonte R, Bonato P. Using a Minimum Set of Wearable Sensors to Assess Quality of Movement in Stroke Survivors. 2017 July. doi: 10.1109/CHASE.2017.104. Conference: 2017 IEEE/ACM International Conference on Connected Health: Applications, Systems and Engineering Technologies (CHASE)

Liu X, Rajan S, Hollander G, Ramasarma N, Bonato P, Lee, SI. Estimating Bradykinesia in Parkinson’s Disease with a Minimum Number of Wearable Sensors. 2017 July. doi: 10.1109/CHASE.2017.94. Conference: 2017 IEEE/ACM International Conference on Connected Health: Applications, Systems and Engineering Technologies (CHASE)

Publications

Kim, SK, Roos TR, Roos AK, Kleimeyer JP, Ahmed M A, Goodlin GT, Fredericson M, Ioannidis JPA, Avins AL, and Dragoo JL. Genome-wide Association Screens for Achilles Tendon and ACL Tears and Tendinopathy. Plos One 12.3. 2017. Print. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0170422.

Kim S, Kleimeyer J, Ahmed MA, Avins A, Fredericson M, Dragoo J, and Ioannidis J. A Genetic Marker Associated with Shoulder Dislocation. International Journal of Sports Medicine 2017. Print. doi: 10.1055/s-0043-106190

Roos A, Avins A, Ahmed MA, Kleimeyer J, Roos T, Fredericson M, Ioannidis J, Dragoo J, and Kim S. Two Genetic Loci Associated with Medial Collateral Ligament Injury. International Journal of Sports Medicine. 2017. Print. doi: 10.1055/s-0043-104853.

Shea CA, Ward RE, Welch SA, Kiely DK, Goldstein R, Bean JF. Inability to Perform the Repeated Chair Stand Task Predicts Fall-Related Injury in Older Primary Care Patients. 2018 Jan 3. Am J Phys Med Rehabil. doi: 10.1097/PHM.0000000000000889 [Epub ahead of print]

Quach L, Ward RE, Pederson MM, Leveille S, Bean J. The Association between Cognitive Impairment, Social Engagements, and Falls among Older Primary Care Patients. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 2017 December. Volume 98, Issue 12, Page e159. doi: 10.1016/j.apmr.2017.09.033

Meng N, Brown L, Lawler D, Bean, JF. The Rehabilitation Enhancing Aging Through Connected Health (REACH) Study: Study Protocol for a Quasi-Experimental Clinical Trial. BMC Geriatrics 17(1). 2017 December doi: 10.1186/s12877-017-0618-x · License: CC BY 4.0.

Nawai A, Leveille SG, Shmerling RH, Van der Leeuw G, Bean JF. Pain Severity and Pharmacologic Pain Management Among Community-Living Older Adults: The MOBILIZE Boston Study. Aging Clin and Exp Res. 2017 Dec;29(6):1139-1147. doi: 10.1007/s40520-016-0700-9

Beauchamp MK, Lee A, Ward RF, Harrison SM, Goldstein RS, Brooks D, Bean JF, Jette A. Do Exercise Interventions Improve Participation in Life Roles in Older Adults? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Physical Therapy. 97(10):964-974 2017 October. doi: 10.1093/ptj/pzx082

Reuben D, Gazarian PK, Alexander N, Araujo K, Baker D, Bean JF. The Strategies to Reduce Injuries and Develop Confidence in Elders Intervention: Falls Risk Factor Assessment and Management, Patient Engagement, and Nurse Co-management. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 2017 October. doi: 10.1111/jgs.15121

James E, Leveille SG, Hausdorff JM, Bean JF. Coordination Impairments Are Associated with Falling Among Older Adults. Experimental Aging Research. 2017 October. doi: 10.1080/0361073X.2017.1369634

Ni M, Brown LG, Lawler D, Ellis TD, Deangelis T, Latham NK, Perloff J, Atlas SJ, Percac-Lima S, Bean JF. The Rehabilitation Enhancing Aging Through Connected Health (REACH) Study: Study Protocol for a Quasi-Experimental Clinical Trial. BMC Geriatr. 2017 Sep 20; 17(1):221. doi: 10.1186/s12877-017-0618-x

Frontera WR, Bean JF, Damiano D, Ehrlich-Jones L, Fried-Oken M, Jette A, Jung R, Lieber RL, Malec JF, Mueller MJ, Ottenbacher KJ, Tansey KE, Thompson A. Rehabilitation Research at the National Institutes of Health: Moving the Field Forward (executive summary). Assist Technol. 2017 Summer;29(2):110-119. doi: 10.1080/10400435.2017.1306412

Brown LG, Ni M, Schmidt CT, Bean JF. Evaluation of an Outpatient Rehabilitative Program to Address Mobility Limitations Among Older Adults. Am J Phys Med Rehabil. 2017 Aug; 96(8):600-606. doi: 10.1097/PHM.0000000000000682.

Sri-on J, Tirrell GP, Bean JF, Lipsitz LA, Liu SW. Revisit, Subsequent Hospitalization, Recurrent Fall, and Death Within 6 Months After a Fall Among Elderly Emergency Department Patients. 2017 July. Annals of Emergency Medicine. doi: 10.1016/j.annemergmed.2017.05.023

Ward RE, Quach L, Leritz E, Leveille SG, Travison TG, Pedersen MM, Bean JF. Effects of Neuromuscular Attributes in the Relationship of Mild Cognitive Impairment with Mobility. 2017 July. doi:10.1093/geroni/igx004.3258

Schmidt CT, Ward RE, Suri P, Kiely DK, Pensheng N, Anderson DE, Bean JF. Association of Neuromuscular Attributed with Performance-Based Mobility Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults with Symptomatic Lumbar Spinal Stenosis. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2017 Jul;98(7):1400-1406. doi: 10.1016/j.apmr.2017.02.028.

Cai Y, Leveille SG, Hausdorff J, Bean JF, Manor B, You T. From Head to Toe, Frequency of Cognitive Activities is Associated with Shorter Foot Reaction Time. 2017 July. doi:10.1093/geroni/igx004.344

Thapa S, Leveille SG, Bean JF, McLean R, You T. Pain Management and Rehabilitative Care. 2017 July. doi: 10.1093/geroni/igx004.3130

Jacob ME, Jor’dan AJ, Leritz E, Bean JF. Mobility and Neuromuscular Attributes Among Older Adults with Obesity, Diabetes, and Hypertension. 2017 July. doi:10.1093/geroni/igx004.4418

Leveille SG, Hausdorff JM, McLean R, Shi L, Dong Z, Manor B, Bean JF. Attention Mediates the Relation Between Pain and Gait in Older Adults. 2107 July. doi:10.1093/geroni/igx004.2655. Projects. MOBILIZE Boston Study II

James EG, Leveille SG, Hausdorff JM, Travison T, Cote S, Conatser P, Karabulut M, Mendes AC, Kennedy DN, Tucker KL, Al Snih S, Markides KS, Bean JF. Rhythmic Interlimb Coordination Impairments are Associated with Mobility Limitations Among Older Adults. Exp Aging Res. 2017 Jul-Sep;43(4):337-345. doi: 10.1080/0361073X.2017.1333819

Schmidt CT, Ward RE, Suri P, Kurlinski L, Anderson DE, Kiely DK, Bean JF. Health Characteristics, Neuromuscular Attributes,

and Mobility Among Primary Care Patients with Symptomatic Lumbar Spinal Stenosis: a Secondary Analysis. J Geriatr Phys Ther. 2017 Jul/Sep;40(3):135-142. doi: 10.1519/JPT.0000000000000085

Ni M, Brown LG, Lawler D, Bean JF. Reliability, Validity, and Minimal Detectable Change of Four-Step Stair Climb Power Test in Community-Dwelling Older Adults. Phys Ther. 2017 Jul 1;97(7):767-773. doi: 10.1093/ptj/pzx039

Burkhart KA, Bruno AG, Bouxsein ML, Bean JF, Anderson DE. Estimating apparent maximum muscle stress of trunk extensor muscles in older adults using subject-specific musculoskeletal models. J Orthop Res. 2017 June 9. doi: 10.1002/jor23630. [E pub ahead of print]

Pinto Bonin C, Ghassan Saleh Velez F. Lopes F, V. de Toledo Piza P, Dipietro L, Wang QM, Mazwi N, Carmargo EC, Black-Schaffer RM, Fregni Felipe. SSRI and Motor Recovery in Stroke: Reestablishment of Inhibitory Neural Network Tonus. 2017 November. Frontiers in Neuroscience 11. doi:10.3389/fnins.2017.00637 License: CC BY 4.0.

Derman W, Blauwet C, Webborn N, Schwellnus M, van de Vliet P, Lazarovski D. Mitigating the Risk of Injury in Alpine Skiing in the PyeongChang Winter Paralympic Games: The Time is Now. Br J Sports Med. 2018 [epub ahead of print]

Iezzoni LI, Wint AJ, Arauz Boudreau A, Blauwet C, Kuhlthau KA. Views of teenage children about the effects of a parent’s mobility disability. 2017 December. Disability and Health J. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dhjo.2017.12.008

Diaz R, Stoll A, Rho M, Blauwet CA. Preserving the Shoulder Function of an Elite Para Triathlete: A Case Report. American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. 2017 November. PMID: 29194049. dOI:10.1097/PHM.0000000000000870

Derman W, Schwellnus M, Jordaan E, Runciman P, Blauwet CA, Webborn N, Lexell J. Sport, sex and age increase risk of illness at the Rio 2016 Summer Paralympic Games: a prospective cohort study of 51 198 athlete days. British Journal of Sports Medicine. 2017 October. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2017-097962

Derman W, Runciman P, Schwellnus M, Jordaan ER, Blauwet CA. High Precompetition Injury Rate Dominates the Injury Profile at the Rio 2016 Summer Paralympic Games: A Prospective Cohort Study of 51 198 Athlete Days. British Journal of Sports Medicine. 2017 October. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2017-098039

Okafor EC, Blauwet CA. Poster 262: Delayed Diagnosis of Bilateral Femoral Neck Stress Reaction in a Young Female U.S. Army Recruit: A Case Report. 2017 September. PM&R 9(9): S215. doi: 10.1016/j.pmrj.2017.08.202

Lape EC, Katz J, Losina E, Kerman HM, Gedman MA, Blauwet CA. Participant-Reported Benefits of Involvement in an Adaptive Sports Program: A Qualitative Study. 2017 October. PM&R. doi: 10.1016/j.pmrj.2017.10.008

Silver J, Blauwet CA, Bhatnagar S, Slocum C, Tenforde AS, Schneider JC, Zafonte R, Goldstein R, Gallegos-Kearin V, Reilly JM, Mazwi N. Women Physicians Are Underrepresented in Recognition Awards from the Association of Academic Physiatrists. Am J Phys Med Rehabilitation. 2017 Jul 3. doi: 10.1097/PHM.0000000000000792. [E pub ahead of print]

Webborn N, Blauwet CA. Heads Up on Concussion in Para Sport. 2017 July. British Journal of Sports Medicine. doi:10.1136/bjsports-2016-097236

Osoria HL, Blauwet CA. Prescribing Exercise to Individuals with Disabilities: What are the Concerns? Curr Sports

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Med Rep. 2017. July; 16:268-273. doi:10.1249/JSR.0000000000000379. PMID:28696990

Bodien YG, Chatelle C, Edlow BL. Functional Networks in Disorders of Consciousness. 2017 October. Seminars in Neurology 37(05):485-502. doi: 10.1055/s-0037-1607310

Gow BJ, Hausdorff JM, Manor B, Lipsitz LA, Macklin EA, Bonato P. Can Tai Chi Training Impact Fractal Stride Time Dynamics, An Index of Gait Health, in Older Adults? Cross-Sectional and Randomized Trial Studies. PLoS ONE 12(10): e0186212. 2017 October. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0186212. License: CC BY 4.0

Fabara E, O’Brien A, Adans-Dester C, Bonato P. Robot-Assisted Gait Training in a Rehabilitation Facility: An Analysis of Current Practice. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 98(10):e105. 2017 October. doi: 10.1016/j.apmr.2017.08.339

Adans-Dester C, O’Brien A, Dowling A, Le SI, Bonato P. Designing a Wrist-Worn Sensor to Monitor Upper-Limb Use in Stroke Survivors: Stakeholder Focus Group Results. 2017 October. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 98(10): e50. doi: 10.1016/j.apmr.2017.08.152

Rjan S, Liu X, Ramasarma N, Bonato P. A Finger-Worn Ring Sensor to Capture Hand Movements in an Ambulatory Setting. 2017 October. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 98(10): e26. doi: 10.1016/j.apmr.2017.08.079

Vergara-Diaz G, O’Brien A, Adans-Dester C, Bonato P. Cervical Posture Therapy Using a Head-Based Computer Interface in Children with Cerebral Palsy. 2017 October. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 98(10): e40. doi: 0.1016/j.apmr.2017.08.124

Fabara E, O’Brien A, Adans-Dester C, Daneault JF, Croce UD, Scarton A, Bonato P, Troy K. Biomechanical

Evaluation of Exoskeleton-Assisted Gait in Patients with Spinal Cord Injury. 2017 October. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 98(10): e37. doi: 10.1016/j.apmr.2017.08.115

Daneault JF, Lee SI, Golabchi FN, Patel S, Shih LC, Paganoni S, Bonato P. Estimating Bradykinesia in Parkinson’s Disease with a Minimum Number of Wearable Sensors. 2017 July. doi: 10.1109/CHASE.2017.94. Conference: 2017 IEEE/ACM International Conference on Connected Health: Applications, Systems and Engineering Technologies (CHASE)

Davis IS, Powers C, Tenforde A, Singh JP. A Tale of Two Treatments for Patellofemoral Pain. 2017 December. PM&R 9(12):1283-1289. doi: 10.1016/j.pmrj.2017.10.012

Hutchinson L, Schwartz JB, Morton AM, Davis IS, Deluzio K, Rainbow M. Operator Bias Errors are Reduced Using Standing Marker Alignment Device for Repeated Visit Studies. Journal of Biomechanical Engineering. 2017 November. doi:10.1115/1.4038358

Powers C, Witvrouw E, Davis IS, Crossley KM. Evidence-Based Framework for a Pathomechanical Model of Patellofemoral Pain: 2017 Patellofemoral Pain Consensus Statement from the 4th International Patellofemoral Pain Research Retreat, Manchester, UK: part 3. British Journal of Sports Medicine. 2017 November. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2017-098717

Hutchinson LA, Schwartz JB, Morton AM, Davis IS, Rainbow MJ. Operator Bias Errors are Reduced Using Standing Marker Alignment Device for Repeated Visit Studies. 2017 November. Journal of Biomechanical Engineering. doi: 10.1115/1.4038358

Kenney K, Iacono D, Edlow BL. Dementia After Moderate-Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: Coexistence of Multiple Proteinopathies. 2107 November. Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology. doi:10.1093/jnen/nlx101

Bodien YG, Chatelle C, Edlow BL. Functional Networks in Disorders of Consciousness. 2017 October. Seminars in Neurology 37(05):485-502. doi: 10.1055/s-0037-1607310

Izzy S, Mazwi NL, Martinez S, Spencer CA, Klein JP, Parikh G, Glenn MB, Greenberg SM, Greer DM, Wu O, Edlow BL. Revisiting Grade 3 Diffuse Axonal Injury: Not All Brainstem Microbleeds are Prognostically Equal. 2017 Neurocritical Care. 2017 Oct;27(2):199-207. doi: 10.1007/s12028-017-0399-2

Edlow BL, Chatelle C, Spencer C, Chu CJ, O’Connor KL, Hirschberg RE, Hochberg LR, Giacino J. Early Detection of Consciousness in Patients with Acute Severe Traumatic Brain Injury. Brain 140(9):2399-2414. 2017 September. doi: 10.1093/brain/awx176

Mazwi N, Izzy S, Martinez S, Spencer C, Glenn MB, Wu O, Giacino JT, Zafonte RD, Edlow B. Traumatic Microbleeds in the Hippocampus and Corpus Callosum Correlate with Duration of Post-Traumatic Amnesia. Accepted to the Neurocritical Care Society Meeting, Waikoloa, Hawaii, 2017

Thibaut A, Zafonte R, Morse LR, Fregni F. Understanding Negative Results in tDCS Research: The Importance of Neural Targeting and Cortical Engagement. 2017 December. Frontiers in Neuroscience 11 doi:10.3389/fnins.2017.00707

Pinto Bonin C, Ghassan Saleh Velez F. Lopes F, V. de Toledo Piza P, Dipietro L, Wang QM, Mazwi N, Carmargo EC, Black-Schaffer RM, Fregni F. SSRI and Motor Recovery in Stroke: Reestablishment of Inhibitory Neural Network Tonus. 2017 November. Frontiers in Neuroscience 11. doi:10.3389/fnins.2017.00637 License: CC BY 4.0

Miraval F, Shie, VL, Morales-Quezada JL, Santiago C, Fernandes-Marcondes B, Nadler D, Ryan C, Schneider JC, Fregni F. A Preliminary Study on qEEG

in Burn Patients With Chronic Pruritus. 2017 August. Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine 41(4):693-700. doi: 10.5535/arm.2017.41.4.693 License: CC BY-NC 4.0

Maas AIR, Menon DK, Adelson PD, Andelic N, Bell MJ, Belli A, Bragge P, Brazinova A, Buki A, Chesnut R, Citerio G, Coburn M, Cooper JD, Crowder AT, Czeiter E, Czosnyka M, Diaz-Arrastia R, Dreier JP, Duhaime AC, Ercole A, van Esson TA, Felgin V, Gao G, Giacino J. Traumatic Brain Injury: Integrated Approaches to Improve Prevention, Clinical Care, and Research. The Lancet Neurology. 2017 November. doi: 10.1016/S1474-4422(17)30371-X

Erler K, Juengst SB, Locascio J, Whiteneck G, Bogner J, Kaminski J, Giacino J. The Influence of Sustained Poor Health on Participation after Traumatic Brain Injury. 2017 October. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 98(10): e119. doi: 10.1016/j.apmr.2017.08.384

Eum RS, Brown AW, Watanabe T, Zasler ND, Goldstein R, Seel R, Roth EJ, Zafonte RD, Glenn MB. Risk Factors for Institutionalization After Traumatic Brain Injury Inpatient Rehabilitation. J Head Trauma Rehabil 2017;32(3):158-167. PMID: 27455433 doi: 10.1097/HTR.0000000000000246

Izzy S, Mazwi NL, Martinez S, Spencer CA, Klein JP, Parikh G, Glenn MB, Greenberg SM, Greer DM, Wu O, Edlow BL. Revisiting Grade 3 Diffuse Axonal Injury: Not All Brainstem Microbleeds are Prognostically Equal. 2017 Neurocritical Care. 2017 Oct;27(2):199-207. doi: 10.1007/s12028-017-0399-2.

Edlow B, Chatelle C, Spencer C, Chu CJ, O’Connor KL, Hirschberg RE, Hochberg LR, Giacino J. Early Detection of Consciousness in Patients with Acute Severe Traumatic Brain Injury. Brain 140(9):2399-2414. 2017 September doi: 10.1093/brain/awx176

Karr JE, Garcia-Barrera MA, Holdnack JA, Iverson GL. Advanced Clinical Interpretation of the Delis-Kaplan Executive Function System: Multivariate Base Rates of Low Scores. Clin Neuropsychol. 2018 Jan;32(1):42-53. doi:10.1080/13854046.2017.1334828. Epub 2017 Jun 1. PubMed PMID: 28571515.

Iverson GL, Keene CD, Perry G, Castellani RJ. The Need to Separate Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy Neuropathology from Clinical Features. J Alzheimers Dis.2018;61(1):17-28. doi: 10.3233/JAD-170654. PubMed PMID: 29103039; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC5734127.

Iverson GL, Terry DP, Karr JE, Panenka W, Silverberg ND. Perceived Injustice and its Correlates after Mild Traumatic Brain Injury. J Neurotrauma. 2017 Dec 14. doi: 10.1089/neu.2017.5402. [Epub ahead of print] PubMed PMID: 29239280.

Hänninen T, Parkkari J, Tuominen M, Öhman J, Howell DR, Iverson GL, Luoto TM. Sport Concussion Assessment Tool: Interpreting Day-of-Injury Scores in Professional Ice Hockey Players. J Sci Med Sport. 2017 Dec 12. pii: S1440-2440(17)31824-8. doi: 10.1016/j.jsams.2017.12.001. [Epub ahead of print] PubMed PMID: 29254676.

Luoto TM, Raj R, Posti JP, Gardner AJ, Panenka WJ, Iverson GL. A Systematic Review of the Usefulness of Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein for Predicting Acute Intracranial Lesions following Head Trauma. Front Neurol. 2017 Dec 4; 8:652. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2017.00652. eCollection 2017. PubMed PMID: 29255443; PubMed Central. PMCID: PMC5722790.

Brooks BL, Holdnack JA, Iverson GL. Reliable Change on Memory Tests is Common in Healthy Children and Adolescents. Arch Clin Neuropsychol. 2017 Dec 1;32(8):1001-1009. doi: 10.1093/arclin/acx028. PubMed PMID: 28383636.

Snell DL, Iverson GL, Panenka WJ, Silverberg ND. Preliminary Validation of the World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule 2.0 for Mild Traumatic Brain Injury. J Neurotrauma. 2017 Dec 1;34(23):3256-3261. doi: 10.1089/neu.2017.5234. Epub 2017 Oct 16. PubMed PMID: 28895491.

Gardner AJ, Levi CR, Iverson GL. Observational Review and Analysis of Concussion: A Method for Conducting a Standardized Video Analysis of Concussion in Rugby League. Sports Med Open. 2017 Dec; 3(1):26. doi: 10.1186/s40798-017-0093-0. Epub 2017 Jul 14. PubMed PMID: 28710723; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC5511124.

Cook NE, Huang DS, Silverberg ND, Brooks BL, Maxwell B, Zafonte R, Berkner PD, Iverson GL. Baseline Cognitive Test Performance and Concussion-Like Symptoms Among Adolescent Athletes with ADHD: Examining Differences Based on Medication Use. Clin Neuropsychol. 2017 Nov;31(8):1341-1352. doi: 10.1080/13854046.2017.1317031. Epub 2017 Apr 21. PubMed PMID: 28429656.

Sarfati D, Evans VC, Tam EM, Woo C, Iverson GL, Yatham LN, Lam RW. The Impact of Fatigue and Energy on Work Functioning and Impairment in Patients with Major Depressive Disorder Treated with Desvenlafaxine. Int Clin Psychopharmacol. 2017Nov;32(6):343-349. doi: 10.1097/YIC.0000000000000192. PubMed PMID: 28763344.

Holdnack JA, Tulsky DS, Slotkin J, Tyner CE, Gershon R, Iverson GL, Heinemann AW. NIH Toolbox Premorbid Ability Adjustments: Application in a Traumatic Brain Injury Sample. Rehabil Psychol. 2017 Nov;62(4):496-508. doi: 10.1037/rep0000198. PubMed PMID: 29265870.

Holdnack JA, Iverson GL, Silverberg ND, Tulsky DS, Heinemann AW. NIH Toolbox Cognition Tests Following

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Traumatic Brain Injury: Frequency of Low Scores.Rehabil Psychol. 2017 Nov;62(4):474-484. doi: 10.1037/rep0000145. PubMed PMID:29265868.

Lippa SM, Lange RT, French LM, Iverson GL. Performance Validity,Neurocognitive Disorder, and Post-Concussion Symptom Reporting in Service Members with a History of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury. Arch Clin Neuropsychol. 2017 Oct 21:1-13. doi: 10.1093/arclin/acx098. [Epub ahead of print] PubMed PMID: 29069278.

Chan C, Iverson GL. Purtzki J, Wong K, Kwan V, Gagnon I, Silverberg ND. Safety of Active Rehabilitation for Persistent Symptoms After Pediatric Sport-Related Concussion: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2017 Oct 5. pii: S0003-9993(17)31251-0. doi: 10.1016/j.apmr.2017.09.108. [Epub ahead of print] PubMed PMID: 28989074.

Lee JH, Howell DR, Meehan WP 3rd, Iverson GL. Gardner AJ. Effects of Exercise on Sport Concussion Assessment Tool-Third Edition Performance in Professional Athletes. Orthop J Sports Med. 2017 Sep 15;5(9):2325967117727261. doi: 10.1177/2325967117727261. eCollection 2017 Sep. PubMed PMID: 28944251; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC5602215.

Dretsch MN, Lange RT, Katz JS, Goodman A, Daniel TA, Deshpande G, Denney TS, Iverson GL. Robinson JL. Examining Microstructural White Matter in Active Duty Soldiers with a History of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury and Traumatic Stress. Open Neuroimag J. 2017 Sep 6; 11:46-57. doi: 10.2174/1874440001711010046. eCollection 2017. PubMed PMID: 28979609; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC5611700.

Gardner AJ, Howell DR, Levi CR, Iverson GL. Evidence of Concussion Signs inNational Rugby League Match Play: a Video Review and Validation Study. Sports MedOpen. 2017 Aug

22;3(1):29. doi: 10.1186/s40798-017-0097-9. PubMed PMID: 28831759; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC5567587.

Thesleff T, Niskakangas T, Luoto T, Iverson GL, Öhman J, Ronkainen A. Preventable Diagnostic Errors in Fatal Cervical Spine Injuries: A Nationwide Register-Based Study From 1987 to 2010. Spine J. 2017 Aug 16. pii: S1529-9430(17)30905-1. doi: 10.1016/j.spinee.2017.08.231. [Epub ahead of print] PubMed PMID: 28822822.

Holdnack JA, Tulsky DS, Brooks BL, Slotkin J, Gershon R, Heinemann AW, Iverson GL. Interpreting Patterns of Low Scores on the NIH Toolbox Cognition Battery. Arch Clin Neuropsychol. 2017 Aug 1;32(5):574-584. doi: 10.1093/arclin/acx032. PubMed PMID: 28419177.

Silverberg ND, Panenka WJ, Iverson GL. Work Productivity Loss After Mild Traumatic Brain Injury. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2017 Jul 29. pii: S0003-9993(17)30492-6. doi: 10.1016/j.apmr.2017.07.006. [Epub ahead of printPubMed PMID: 28760573.

Silverberg ND, Iverson GL, Panenka W. Cogniphobia in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury. J Neurotrauma. 2017 Jul 1;34(13):2141-2146. doi: 10.1089/neu.2016.4719. Epub 2017 Feb 27. PubMed PMID: 28114873.

Panenka WJ, Gardner AJ, Dretsch MN, Crynen GC, Crawford FC, Iverson GL. Systematic Review of Genetic Risk Factors for Sustaining a Mild Traumatic Brain Injury. J Neurotrauma. 2017 Jul 1;34(13):2093-2099. doi: 10.1089/neu.2016.4833.

Epub 2017 Feb 27. PubMed PMID: 28100103. Knowlton SE, Andrews C, Bindler C, Ruppert LM. Managing Bowel and Bladder Impairments in Sacral Chordoma Patients: A Case-Based Approach. 2017 Spinal Cord Series and Cases. 3:17094. DOI 10.1038/s41394-017-0016-9

Leskowitz E. Integrative Medicine for Military Injuries Special Issue of Medical Acupuncture: Introduction. 2017 August. Medical Acupuncture 29(4). doi: 10.1089/acu.2017.29058.les

Aarnio M, Appel L, Fredrikson M, Gordh T, Wolf O, Sorensen J, Thulin M, Peterson M, Linnman C. Visualization of painful inflammation in patients with pain after traumatic ankle sprain using [11C]-D-deprenyl PET/CT. Scandinavian Journal of Pain17 (2017). doi: 10.1016/j.sjpain.2017.10.008

Schaller S, Blobner M, Grabitz S, Heim M, Houle T, Mazwi N, Walz M, Eikermann M. 1518: Influence of Glasgow Coma Scale on Early, Goal-Directed Mobilization Effects. Crit Care Med. 2016 Dec; 44(12 Suppl 1):455. PMID: 27851154. doi: 10.1097/01.ccm.0000510192.21535bd

Pinto Bonin C, Ghassan Saleh Velez F, Lopes F, V. de Toledo Piza P, Dipietro L, Wang QM, Mazwi NL, Carmargo EC, Black-Schaffer RM, Fregni Felipe. SSRI and Motor Recovery in Stroke: Reestablishment of Inhibitory Neural Network Tonus. 2017 November. Frontiers in Neuroscience 11. doi:10.3389/fnins.2017.00637 License: CC BY 4.0

Miraval F, Shie, VL, Morales-Quezada JL, Santiago C, Fernandes-Marcondes B, Nadler D, Ryan C, Schneider JC, Fregni F. A Preliminary Study on qEEG in Burn Patients With Chronic Pruritus. 2017 August. Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine 41(4):693-700. doi: 10.5535/arm.2017.41.4.693 License: CC BY-NC 4.0

Van De Rijn M, Paganoni S, Levine-Weinberg M, Campbell K, Swartz Ellrodt A, Estrada J, Cohen AB, Schwamm LH, Berry JD. Experience with Telemedicine in a Multi-Disciplinary ALS Clinic. Amyotroph Lateral Scler Frontotemporal Degener. 2017 Dec 18; 1-6. PMID: 29250986. doi: 10.1080/21678421.2017.1392577. [Epub ahead of print]

Donovan J, Van De Rijn M, McCabe EL, Shih S, Paganoni S. Implementation of a Multifaceted Interactive Electrodiagnostic Medicine Workshop in a Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Residency Program. Am J Phys Med Rehabil. 2017 Sep 25. PMID: 28953032. doi: 10.1097/PHM.0000000000000828. [Epub ahead of print]

Daneault JF, Lee SI, Golabchi FN, Patel S, Shih LC, Paganoni S, Bonato P. Estimating Bradykinesia in Parkinson’s Disease with a Minimum Number of Wearable Sensors. 2017 July. doi: 10.1109/CHASE.2017.94. Conference: 2017 IEEE/ACM International Conference on Connected Health: Applications, Systems and Engineering Technologies (CHASE)

Pirozzi-O’Neil TM, Ketchum JM, Hammond FM, Philippus A, Weber E, Dams-O’Connor K. Physical, Cognitive, and Psychosocial Characteristics Associated with Mortality in Chronic TBI Survivors: A National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research Traumatic Brain Injury Model Systems Study. 2017 December. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation. doi: 10.1097/HTR.0000000000000365

Polak R, Pober D, Finkelstein A, Budd MA, Moore M, Silver J, Phillips E. Innovation in Nutrition Education: Expanding the Culinary Coaching Tele-Medicine Model. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 2017 December. Volume 98, Issue 12, Pages e156–e157. doi: 10.1016/j.ampr.2017.09.024

J, Van De Rijn M, McCabe EL, Shih S, Paganoni S. Implementation of a Multifaceted Interactive Electrodiagnostic Medicine Workshop in a Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Residency Program. Am J Phys Med Rehabil. 2017 Sep 25. PMID: 28953032. doi: 10.1097/PHM.0000000000000828. [Epub ahead of print]

Polak R, Bhatnagar S, Elson L, Gallegos-Kearin V, Reilly JM, Schneider JC, Silver J. Nutrition Education Services Described on National Cancer Institute (NCI)-Designated Cancer Center Websites. Archives of Physical Medicine and Physical Rehabilitation. 2017 December. Volume 98, Issue 12, Page e160. doi: 10.1016/j.ampr.2017.09.036

Kazis LE, Sheridan RL, Shapiro GD, Lee A, Liang MH, Ryan CM, Schneider JC. Development of Clinical Process Measures for Pediatric Burn Care: Understanding Variation in Practice Patterns. 2017 November. Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery. doi: 10.1097/TA.0000000000001737

Amtmann D, Bocell FD, McMullen K, Schneider JC. Satisfaction with Life over Time in People with Burn Injury: A National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research Burn Model System Study. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 2017 October. doi: 10.1016/j.apmr.2017.09.119

Amtmann D, McMullen K, Bamer A, Fauerbach JA, Gibran N, Herndon D, Schneider JC. The National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research Burn Model System: Review of Program and Database. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 2017 October. doi: 10.1016/j.apmr.2017.09.109

Miraval F, Shie VL, Morales-Quezada JL, Santiago C, Fernandes-Marcondes B, Nadler D, Ryan C, Schneider JC, Fregni F. A Preliminary Study on qEEG in Burn Patients with Chronic Pruritus. 2017 August. Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine 41(4):693-700. doi: 10.5535/arm.2017.41.4.693 License: CC BY-NC 4.0.

Simko L, Espinoza LF, McMullen K, Herndon DN, Suman OE, Fauerbach JA, Kowalske KJ, Weichman S, Kazis LE, Ryan CM, Schneider JC. Fatigue Following

Burn Injury: A Burn Model System National Database Study. 2017 August. Journal of Burn Care & Research: Official Publication of the American Burn Association. doi: 10.1097/BCR.0000000000000625

Thevathasan T, Shih S, Safavi KC, Berger Dl, Burns SM, Grabitz SD, Glidden RS, Zafonte R, Schneider JC. Association Between Intraoperative Non-Depolarising Neuromuscular Blocking Agent Dose and 30-day Readmission After Abdominal Surgery. 2017 September. BJA British Journal of Anaesthesia 119(4):595-605. doi:10.1093/bja/aex240

Santa Mina D, Brahmbhatt P, Lopez C, Baima J, Gillis C, Trachtenberg L, Silver J. The Case for Prehabilitation Prior to Breast Cancer Treatment. 2017 September. PM&R 9(9): S305-S316. doi: 10.1016/j.pmrj.2017.08.402

Maltser S, Cristian A, Silver J. A Focused Review of Safety Considerations in Cancer Rehabilitation. 2017 September PM&R 9(9): S415-S428. doi: 10.1016/j.pmrj.2017.08.403

Solinsky R, Bunnell, A.E., Linsenmeyer, T.A., Svircev, J.N., Engle, A., Burns, S.P. Pharmacodynamics and Effectiveness of Topical Nitroglycerin at Lowering Blood Pressure During Autonomic Dysreflexia. 2017 October. Spinal Cord. 55, p 911-4. doi: 10.1038/sc.2017.58. E pub 2017 Jun 6. PMID:28585557

Solinsky R, Kirshblum, S.C., Burns, S.P. Exploring Detailed Characteristics of Autonomic Dysreflexia. Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine 2017. Advanced e-publication: DOI 10.1080/10790268.2017.1360434

Solinsky, R, Kirshblum, S.C. Challenging Questions Regarding the International Standards. Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine. 2017 August. Advanced e-publication: DOI 10.1080/10790268.2017.1362929

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Yoshida H, Hamner JW, Ishibashi K, Tan CO. Relative Contributions of Systemic Hemodynamic Variables to Cerebral Autoregulation during Orthostatic Stress. J Appl Physiol (1985). 2017 Oct 12; jap.00700.2017. PMID: 29025902.

Albalawi T, Hamner JW, Lapointe M, Meehan WP, Tan CO. The Relationship between Cerebral Vasoreactivity and Post-Concussive Symptom Severity. J Neurotrauma. 2017 Oct 01; 34(19):2700-2705. PMID: 28537493.

Mercier HW, Kim D, Taylor JA. Core Resistance Training Strength Improvements Relate to Gains in Balance for Adults with Paraplegia. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 98(10): e49. 2017October. doi: 10.1016/j.apmr.2017.08.149

Taylor JA. Autonomic Consequences of Spinal Cord Injury. Autonomic Neuroscience. 2017 September. doi: 10.1016/j.autneu.2017.09.015

Okafor E, Brodmerkel DW, Taylor JA. Poster 47: Effects of Hybrid FES Exercise Training on Anaerobic Threshold in SCI. 2017 September. PM&R 9(9): S134. doi: 10.1016/j.pmrj.2017.07.017

Mercier HW, Kim D, Taylor JA. Core Resistance Training Strength Improvements Relate to Gains in Balance for Adults with Paraplegia. 2017 October. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 98(10): e49. doi: 10.1016/j.apmr.2017.08.149

Tenforde AS, Parziale A, Popp K, Ackerman, KE. Low Bone Mineral Density in Male Athletes Is Associated with Bone Stress Injuries at Anatomic Sites with Greater Trabecular Composition. The American Journal of Sports Medicine. 2017 October. doi: 10.1177/0363546517730584

Kaplan GB, Leite-Morris KA, Wang L, Rumbika KK, Heinrichs SC, Zeng X, Wu L, Arena DT, Teng YD.

Pathophysiological Bases of Comorbidity: Traumatic Brain Injury and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. J Neurotrauma. 2017 Nov 03. PMID: 29017388

Trumbower RD, Hayes HB, Mitchell GS, Wolf SL, Stahl VA. Effects of Acute Intermittent Hypoxia on Hand Use After Spinal Cord Trauma: A Preliminary Study. Neurology. 2017 Oct 31; 89(18):1904-1907. PMID: 28972191

Peters DM, Thibaudier Y, Deffeyes JE, Baer GT, Hayes HB, Trumbower RD. Constraints on Stance-Phase Force Production during Overground Walking in Persons with Chronic Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury. J Neurotrauma. 2017 Oct 27. PMID: 28762876

Wang QM, Mazwi N, Carmargo EC, Black-Schaffer RM, Fregni Felipe. SSRI and Motor Recovery in Stroke: Reestablishment of Inhibitory Neural Network Tonus. 2017 November. Frontiers in Neuroscience 11. doi:10.3389/fnins.2017.00637 License CC BY 4.0

Wang X, Wang QM, Meng Z, Yin Z, Luo X and Yu D. Gait Disorder as a Predictor of Spatial Learning and Memory Impairment in Aged Mice. Peer J, 2017. 5: e2854 doi:10.7717/peerj.2854. PMID: 28168099 PMCID: PMC5289446

Liu T, Wang X, Tang X, Gong T, Ye W, Pan C, Ding H, Luo X, Li X, and Wang QM. Surface Modification with ECM-Inspired SDF-1α/Laminin-loaded nanocoating for vascular wound healing. Applied Materials and Interface. 2017, 9, 30373−30386.doi:10.1021/acsami.7b08516. PMID: 28816035

Duan L, Li M, Wang C, Wang QM, Liu Q, Shang W, Shen Y, Lin Z, Sun T, Quan D, Wu Z. Study on Synthesis and Properties of Nanoparticles Loaded with Amaryllidaceous Alkaloids. Open Life Sci. 2017. 12: 356-364. 2017 November. doi: https://doi.org/10.1515/biol-2017-0041

Liu T, Li X, Liu S, Tang, X, Wang, X, Gong, T, Hu, Y, Ding, H, Luo, X, Pan, C, Wang, QM. Surface Modification with Micropatterned Heparin/Poly-L-Lysine nanoparticles to direct platelet and Endothelial Cell Behavior. Journal of Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering. Journal of Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering 7(10):962-968. 2017 October 7. doi: 10.1166/jbt.2017.1661

Other Achievements

Bean, J. Excellence in Rehabilitation of Aging Persons Award, Gerontological Society of America, Health Sciences, 2017

Black-Schaffer, RM. International Consultation to the Government of Malta (Partners International) to design and implement a stroke rehabilitation program for the island, July 24-28, 2017.

Blauwet C. Distinguished Public Service Award 2017. Awarded to one Academy Member Annually for Contributions to the Growth of Our Specialty and Advocacy on Behalf of the Patients We Serve 2017. American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Annual Meeting 2017. Denver, CO

Hanayo T. AAPM&R Physician in Training Council (PHiT) Ambassador for 2016 -2017 - formerly known as Resident Physician Council Ambassador

Tenforde AS. Member Planning and Writing Committee. Collaborative Research Network’s Leadership Committee and Research Summit Youth Sports, AMSSM. 2017

Tenforde AS. Selected for 2017 ASBMR Young Investigator Travel Grant. American Society for Bone Mineral Research. Research award to top young investigators selected for presentation at annual meeting. 2017

Tenforde AS. Selected for Program for Academic Leadership. Academy of Academic Physiatry. Leadership potential. 2018- 2020

Wang QM. Shenzhen Sanming Project (Co-Director) 2017

Wang QM. China State Scholarship Award (Role: Mentor) 2017

Boston Magazine Top Doctors for 2017:

Jonathan Bean, David Binder, Randie Black-Schaffer, Joanne Borg-Stein, David Crandell, Jason Frankel, Mel Glenn, Joseph Hanak, Zacharia Isaac, Alec Meleger, Donna Nimec, Darren Rosenberg, Julie Silver, Ariana Vora, and Ross Zafonte.