Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

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Resident Research Program  

The goal of the Resident Research Program is to prepare residents to become confident in developing, conducting and presenting clinical and / or biomedical research.  Residents in their second year of residency are required to begin the process of starting their research project.

Recent Resident Research Presentations

AAPM&R 2011 

*Beth Weinman, DO  Prevalence of DM in Chronic SCI pts
*Chris White, MD  Central Alveolar Hypoventilation Requiring Permanent Mechanical Ventilation in a Patient with Parkinson’s Disease: A Case Report
*Dana Seslija, MD  Spinal cord infarct following cardiac arrest in an adolescent and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy:  A Case Report
*Sara Padalik, DO  Spasticity Management with IntrathecalBaclofen in a Patient with Extensive Syrinx: A Case Report
*Mark Kasmer, MD  Comparison of Lower Extremity Joint Motion of Children with Different Diagnoses of Inborn Errors of Metabolism
*Dale Colorado, DO  Glossopharyngeal Neuralgia Presenting as Neck Pain: A Case Report
*Jesus Ramos-Garcia, MD  Non-healing uclersin a spinal cord injury patient with abdominal aortic occlusion: A case report
*Sebastian Klisiewicz, DO  Acute Rupture of Bilateral Quadriceps in a Young Male with Partial CPT2 Deficiency:  A Case Report and Groin Pain Can be Quite Painful With the Wrong Diagnosis
*Omar Bhatti, MD  Spondylolisthesisin a volleyball player presenting with abdominal right lower quadrant pain: A case report 

AAPM&R 2010
* Kimberley Wong, MD Relief of Radiation-induced Xerostomia with Acupuncture Treatment: A Case Report
 
* Christopher Cronsell, MD Ultrasound Evaluation of Suspected Flipped Intrathecal Baclofen Pumps: A Case Report
* Callenda Hacker, MD Prevalence of Diabetes Mellitus in Chronic Spinal Cord Injury Patients
* Sebastian Klisiewicz, DO Paraspinal Heterotopic Ossification in a Complete Tetraplegic with Back Pain: A Case Report
* Patrick Russell, MD Atypical Radiculopathy Secondary to Foraminal Stenosis Presenting as Restless Legs Syndrome: A Case  Report 

 
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