Earlier this February, two DPT alumni and and six DPT faculty presented three posters and one presentation at the APTA Combined Sections Meeting in Nashville, Tennessee. Alumni presented patients from their case report culminating projects and faculty presented both educational research and clincal trial data.
Posters
Bakis E, Clark L. Rehabilitation of a reverse total shoulder prosthesis in a patient with cervical laminoplasty six months prior.
Widener GL, Allen DD, Gibson-Horn C. Balance-based torso weighting is effective in improving function in a radomized clinical trial of people with Multiple Sclerosis.
Clark L, Gorman SL, Lazaro R. Self-assessment of clinical performance improved by modified Objective Structured Clinical Examination testing.
Presentation
Gorman SL, Baldwin A, Schmidt SG. Evidence-based practice when there's a paucity of evidence.
Combined Sections Meeting is the largest physical therapy conference in the United States, and this year's attendance broke prior records with over 7,000 PTs, PTAs, and students in Nashville.