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  • Wednesday, Oct 30th
    1:30 PM – 5:30 PM  
    IC13: Neurologic Music Therapy (NMT)®: an Introduction to Science, Theory and Practice 1614
    Location:  ROOM: Coronado D REGION: Tower Lobby Level >>> DIRECTIONS: From ACRM Registration desk, face the elephants and turn right. Proceed past the lobby elevators and turn right to enter the West Wing. Proceed down the corridor, turn right and then left. Proceed past the restrooms. Coronado D is the first room on the right.
    Corresponding Presenter: Corene Patricia P. Thaut, PhD, MM – The University of Toronto/The Academy Of Neurologic Music Therapy
    Presenter: Michael H. Thaut, PhD – University of Toronto
    Presenter: Caitlin R. Hebb, MT-BC, NMT Fellow – MedRhythms
    Presenter: Carolyn A. Dobson, AAP-BC, MT-BC, NMT Fellow – Neurologic Music Therapy Services
    Aging Research & Geriatric RehabilitationBrain InjuryClinical PracticeComplementary Integrative Rehabilitation MedicineNeurodegenerative DiseasePediatric RehabilitationRehabilitation Treatment Specification SystemStroke
  • Thursday, Oct 31st
    7:30 AM – 2:30 PM  
    NCCIH/NCMRR R13 Diversity Mentoring and Career Development in Complementary and Integrative Rehabilitation Medicine Workshop (by Invitation Only) 5645
    Location:  ROOM: Monte Carlo REGION: Tower Mezzanine Level >>> DIRECTIONS: Exit Tower elevators on Mezzanine level. Turn left before the skylight. Monte Carlo is the sixth room on the left.
    Presenter: Patricia C. Heyn, PhD, FGA, FACRM (she/her/hers) – Center for Optimal Aging, Marymount University
    Corresponding Presenter: Sonya Kim, PhD, CRC, BCB, FACRM – NYU Grossman School of Medicine
    Presenter: Ralph Nitkin, PhD (he/him/his) – NICHD/NIH
    Presenter: Radha Holavanahalli, PhD (she/her/hers) – NIDILRR - ACL
    Presenter: Lanay Mudd, PhD (she/her/hers) – NCCIH
    Presenter: Julie M. Faieta – University of Pittsburgh
    Presenter: Nabila Enam, OTD, OTR/L, RYT – Saint Joseph's University
    Presenter: Pooja M. Jethani, DrOT, OTR/L – MGH IHP
    Complementary Integrative Rehabilitation MedicineCultural CompetencyDiversity, Equity and InclusionWriting Grants & Getting Funded
  • Thursday, Oct 31st
    2:30 PM – 3:30 PM  
    Effects and Mechanisms of Exercise on Brain-derived Neurotrophic Factor Levels and Clinical Outcomes in People with Parkinson’s Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis 4045
    Location:  ROOM: Cortez B REGION: Tower Lobby Level >>> DIRECTIONS: From ACRM Registration desk, face the elephants and turn right. Proceed past the lobby elevators and turn right to enter the West Wing. Proceed down the corridor, turn right and then left. Proceed past the restrooms to the end of the hall and turn right. Proceed down the corridor on the left. Cortez B is the last room on the left.
    Presenter: Erwin E. H van Wegen, PhD – Amsterdam University Medical Center
    Corresponding Presenter: Mark A. Hirsch, PhD, FACRM, FPRD – Wake Forest University School of Medicine and Carolinas Rehabilitation
    Non-Presenting Contributor: Daan G.M Kaagman – Amsterdam University Medical Center
    Non-Presenting Contributor: Natalie E. Cignetti, MD – Atrium Health Carolinas Rehabilitation
    Non-Presenting Contributor: Emily Rothermel, MD – Atrium Health, Carolinas Rehabilitation
    Non-Presenting Contributor: Tim Vanbellingen, PhD – University Bern
    Neurodegenerative DiseaseAging Research & Geriatric RehabilitationArts & NeuroscienceBehavioral Health SciencesClinical PracticeComplementary Integrative Rehabilitation MedicineInternationalLifestyle MedicineNeuroplasticity
  • Thursday, Oct 31st
    2:30 PM – 3:30 PM  
    Navigating the Complexities: Autonomic and Cerebrovascular Responses Post-central Nervous System Trauma 4051
    Location:  ROOM: Coronado D REGION: Tower Lobby Level >>> DIRECTIONS: From ACRM Registration desk, face the elephants and turn right. Proceed past the lobby elevators and turn right to enter the West Wing. Proceed down the corridor, turn right and then left. Proceed past the restrooms. Coronado D is the first room on the right.
    Corresponding Presenter: Shanti M. Pinto, MD, MSCS (she/her/hers) – University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
    Presenter: Sue Ann Sisto, PT, MA, PhD, FACRM – University at Buffalo
    Presenter: Wenjie Ji, MS – University of Buffalo
    Presenter: Tasha Champagne, PhD (she/her/hers) – University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
    Brain InjuryComplementary Integrative Rehabilitation MedicineSpinal Cord Injury
  • Thursday, Oct 31st
    2:30 PM – 3:30 PM  
    Powerful Poetry: A Novel Group Process That Fosters Self-expression, Building Confidence and Identity 4526
    Location:  ROOM: Manchester REGION: Tower Mezzanine Level >>> DIRECTIONS: Exit Tower elevators on Mezzanine level. Turn left before the skylight. Manchester is the second room on the left.
    Corresponding Presenter: Audrey L. Nelson, MS – Brain Injury Alliance of Wisconsin
    Presenter: Jerry K. Hoepner, PhD, CCC-SLP, ASHA Fellow (he/him/his) – University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
    Arts & NeuroscienceBrain InjuryComplementary Integrative Rehabilitation MedicineStroke
  • Thursday, Oct 31st
    2:30 PM – 3:30 PM  
    Practical Tools and Considerations to Enhance Synergy Among Cancer Rehabilitation and Exercise Oncology Services 4509
    Location:  ROOM: De Soto B: Tower Lobby Level >>> DIRECTIONS: From ACRM Registration desk, face the elephants and turn right. Proceed past the lobby elevators and turn right to enter the West Wing. Proceed down the corridor, turn right and then left. De Soto B is the first room on the right.
    Corresponding Presenter: Kelley C. Wood, PhD, MS, ACSM-CEP, ACSM/ACS-CET (she/her/hers) – ReVital Cancer Rehabilitation, Select Medical
    Presenter: Karen Wonders, PhD, FACSM (she/her/hers) – Maple Tree Cancer Alliance
    Cancer RehabilitationClinical PracticeComplementary Integrative Rehabilitation Medicine
  • Thursday, Oct 31st
    6:00 PM – 7:30 PM  
    PLENARY I: Shaping Hope: Empowering Minds Through Alzheimer's Rehabilitation 0881
    Location:  ROOM: Chantilly Ballroom/Plenaries REGION: Tower Lobby Level >>> DIRECTIONS: From the ACRM Registration desk, proceed towards the elephants. Go past the elephants and the Chantilly Ballroom is through the foyer.
    Presenter: Jeffrey M. Burns, MD, MS – University of Kansas Medical Center
    Neurodegenerative DiseaseAging Research & Geriatric RehabilitationBehavioral Health SciencesComplementary Integrative Rehabilitation MedicineNeuroplasticity
  • Friday, Nov 1st
    8:15 AM – 9:15 AM  
    Investigating Dose as a Critical Gap in Exercise Therapy for Pain: From Meta-analysis to Pilot Clinical Trial 4061
    Location:  ROOM: De Soto A REGION: Tower Lobby Level >>> DIRECTIONS: From ACRM Registration desk, face the elephants and turn right. Proceed past the lobby elevators and turn right to enter the West Wing. Proceed down the corridor, turn right and then left. De Soto A is the second room on the right.
    Presenter: Benedict J. Kolber, PhD – School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences at The University of Texas at Dallas
    Corresponding Presenter: Sonya Kim, PhD, CRC, BCB, FACRM – NYU Grossman School of Medicine
    Complementary Integrative Rehabilitation MedicineBehavioral Health SciencesClinical PracticeLifestyle MedicinePain Rehabilitation
  • Friday, Nov 1st
    8:15 AM – 9:15 AM  
    Science Update: Rehabilitative Management of Non-motor Features in Parkinson Disease 0561
    Location:  ROOM: Cortez A REGION: Tower Lobby Level >>> DIRECTIONS: From ACRM Registration desk, face the elephants and turn right. Proceed past the lobby elevators and turn right to enter the West Wing. Proceed down the corridor, turn right and then left. Proceed past the restrooms to the end of the hall and turn right. Cortez A is the first room on the left.
    Presenter: Erwin E. H van Wegen, PhD – Amsterdam University Medical Center
    Presenter: Michele K. York, PhD, FACRM (she/her/hers) – Baylor College of Medicine
    Presenter: Catherine (Katie) Siengsukon, PT, PhD (she/her/hers) – University of Kansas Medical Center
    Non-Presenting Contributor: Monika M. Gross, BFA, MSME/T, M.AmSAT, M.ATI, M.STAT – The Poise Project
    Corresponding Presenter: Mark A. Hirsch, PhD, FACRM, FPRD – Wake Forest University School of Medicine and Carolinas Rehabilitation
    Neurodegenerative DiseaseAging Research & Geriatric RehabilitationArts & NeuroscienceComplementary Integrative Rehabilitation MedicineLifestyle MedicineNeuroplasticity
  • Friday, Nov 1st
    11:45 AM – 12:15 PM  
    Re-energize with the Complementary Integrative Rehabilitation Medicine Networking Group 6141
    Location:  ROOM: EXPO Hall / Trinity Ballroom: Tower Lobby Level >>> DIRECTIONS: From ACRM Registration desk, face the elephants. Turn right at the elephants and proceed past the Gossip Bar into the Trinity Art Corridor. Turn left and follow the signs down the corridor, passing through the Rotunda and continuing to the end of the corridor. The Expo Hall is on the right at the end of the corridor.
    Presenter: Megan C. Vaughan – Integrative Performance Labs
    Complementary Integrative Rehabilitation MedicineArts & NeuroscienceAthlete Development & Sports RehabilitationBehavioral Health SciencesBrain InjuryCaregiver NeedsMilitary and Veterans AffairsNeuroplasticityPain RehabilitationTrauma
  • Friday, Nov 1st
    1:15 PM – 2:15 PM  
    Disability Inclusion in Rehabilitation Sciences: An Insider’s Perspective 9651
    Location:  ROOM: De Soto B: Tower Lobby Level >>> DIRECTIONS: From ACRM Registration desk, face the elephants and turn right. Proceed past the lobby elevators and turn right to enter the West Wing. Proceed down the corridor, turn right and then left. De Soto B is the first room on the right.
    Corresponding Presenter: Sonya Kim, PhD, CRC, BCB, FACRM – NYU Grossman School of Medicine
    Presenter: JohnRoss Rizzo, MD, MSCI, FACRM (he/him/his) – NYU Langone Health
    Presenter: Allan M. Tyson – Rusk Rehabilitation's Brain Injury Day Treatment Program
    Non-Presenting Contributor: Patricia C. Heyn, PhD, FGA, FACRM (she/her/hers) – Center for Optimal Aging, Marymount University
    Complementary Integrative Rehabilitation MedicineBrain InjuryDiversity, Equity and InclusionNeurodegenerative DiseaseStroke
  • Friday, Nov 1st
    1:15 PM – 2:15 PM  
    State of the Science: Dance and Neurorehabilitation 9635
    Location:  ROOM: Peacock Terrace REGION: Tower Lobby Level >>> DIRECTIONS: From ACRM Registration desk, face the elephants and turn right. Peacock Terrace is on the far end of the lobby.
    Corresponding Presenter: Lise C. Worthen-Chaudhari, n/a (she/her/hers) – The Ohio State University
    Presenter: Shreya Ghanekar, B.S. – The Ohio State University, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
    Aging Research & Geriatric RehabilitationArts & NeuroscienceCancer RehabilitationClinical PracticeComplementary Integrative Rehabilitation MedicineLifestyle MedicinePain Rehabilitation
  • Friday, Nov 1st
    1:15 PM – 2:15 PM  
    State of the Science on Mild Cognitive Impairment and Motoric Cognitive Risk Syndrome 9563
    Location:  ROOM: Cortez B REGION: Tower Lobby Level >>> DIRECTIONS: From ACRM Registration desk, face the elephants and turn right. Proceed past the lobby elevators and turn right to enter the West Wing. Proceed down the corridor, turn right and then left. Proceed past the restrooms to the end of the hall and turn right. Proceed down the corridor on the left. Cortez B is the last room on the left.
    Corresponding Presenter: Julie M. Faieta – University of Pittsburgh
    Presenter: Hannes Devos, PhD (he/him/his) – University of Kansas Medical Center
    Non-Presenting Contributor: Elisa F. Ogawa, PhD – VA Boston Healthcare System
    Presenter: Patricia C. Heyn, PhD, FGA, FACRM (she/her/hers) – Center for Optimal Aging, Marymount University
    Neurodegenerative DiseaseAging Research & Geriatric RehabilitationComplementary Integrative Rehabilitation MedicineNeuroplasticityTechnology
  • Friday, Nov 1st
    4:15 PM – 5:15 PM  
    Another Coffee Isn’t the Answer: Impact of Poor Sleep on Health and Rehabilitative Approaches to Support Better Sleep 9574
    Location:  ROOM: Peacock Terrace REGION: Tower Lobby Level >>> DIRECTIONS: From ACRM Registration desk, face the elephants and turn right. Peacock Terrace is on the far end of the lobby.
    Corresponding Presenter: Nabila Enam, OTD, OTR/L, RYT – Saint Joseph's University
    Presenter: Julie M. Faieta – University of Pittsburgh
    Non-Presenting Contributor: Faith Luyster, PhD – University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing
    Complementary Integrative Rehabilitation MedicineClinical Practice
  • Friday, Nov 1st
    4:15 PM – 5:15 PM  
    Emerging Science: Lifestyle Factors to Mitigate Cancer Related Cognitive Impairment 9580
    Location:  ROOM: Monte Carlo REGION: Tower Mezzanine Level >>> DIRECTIONS: Exit Tower elevators on Mezzanine level. Turn left before the skylight. Monte Carlo is the sixth room on the left.
    Corresponding Presenter: Melissa Brie, PsyD – University of California, San Francisco
    Presenter: Arash Asher, MD – Cedars-Sinai
    Presenter: Jessica Engle, D.O. – Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
    Non-Presenting Contributor: Kathleen Van Dyk, PhD – UCLA - Semel Institute
    Cancer RehabilitationBehavioral Health SciencesClinical PracticeComplementary Integrative Rehabilitation MedicineLifestyle Medicine
  • Saturday, Nov 2nd
    8:15 AM – 9:15 AM  
    Effects of Yoga in Individuals with Acquired Brain Injury: A Systematic Review 9598
    Location:  ROOM: Coronado B REGION: Tower Lobby Level >>> DIRECTIONS: From ACRM Registration desk, face the elephants and turn right. Proceed past the lobby elevators and turn right to enter the West Wing. Proceed down the corridor, turn right and then left. Proceed past the restrooms. Coronado B is the third room on the right.
    Corresponding Presenter: Pey-Shan Wen, OTR/L, PhD – Georgia State University
    Presenter: Marianne H. Mortera, PhD, OTR/L – Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
    Non-Presenting Contributor: Ileana Herrin, OTR, CBIS-T – Billy's House
    Non-Presenting Contributor: Julia Kay Waid-Ebbs, PhD – Veterans Health Administration
    Brain InjuryClinical PracticeComplementary Integrative Rehabilitation MedicineLifestyle Medicine
  • Saturday, Nov 2nd
    8:15 AM – 9:15 AM  
    Features of Central Sensitization in Individuals with Chronic Low Back Pain 9668
    Location:  ROOM: Peridot REGION: Atrium II Mezzanine Level >>> DIRECTIONS: Exit Atrium Elevators. Take a right and proceed down the corridor. Continue past the escalators and the row of rooms on your left. At the end of the row of rooms, turn down the corridor on the right. Peridot is the third room on the left. If coming from the Tower Mezzanine, from the Tower Elevators, turn right. Proceed down the stairs and take the first corridor on your left. Peridot is the third room on the left.
    Corresponding Presenter: Neena K. Sharma, PT, PhD – University of Kansas Medical Center
    Presenter: Taylor Rees, PT, DPT – Graceland
    Complementary Integrative Rehabilitation MedicineMeasurementPain Rehabilitation
  • Saturday, Nov 2nd
    8:15 AM – 9:15 AM  
    Mindfulness and Nature-based Therapy: Foundations, Applications and Intersections 9624
    Location:  ROOM: Topaz REGION: Tower Lobby Level >>> DIRECTIONS: From ACRM Registration desk, face the elephants and turn left. The Topaz is the first room on the left, across from the Elephants.
    Corresponding Presenter: Megan C. Vaughan – Integrative Performance Labs
    Presenter: Matthew J. Wichrowski, MSW, HTR (he/him/his) – Rusk Rehabilitation NYU Langone Health
    Complementary Integrative Rehabilitation MedicineAthlete Development & Sports RehabilitationBehavioral Health SciencesBrain InjuryClinical PracticeComplementary Integrative Rehabilitation MedicineMilitary and Veterans AffairsNeuroplasticityPain RehabilitationTrauma
  • Saturday, Nov 2nd
    8:15 AM – 9:15 AM  
    Mindfulness and Nature-based Therapy: Foundations, Applications and Intersections 9624
    Location:  ROOM: Topaz REGION: Tower Lobby Level >>> DIRECTIONS: From ACRM Registration desk, face the elephants and turn left. The Topaz is the first room on the left, across from the Elephants.
    Corresponding Presenter: Megan C. Vaughan – Integrative Performance Labs
    Presenter: Matthew J. Wichrowski, MSW, HTR (he/him/his) – Rusk Rehabilitation NYU Langone Health
    Complementary Integrative Rehabilitation MedicineAthlete Development & Sports RehabilitationBehavioral Health SciencesBrain InjuryClinical PracticeComplementary Integrative Rehabilitation MedicineMilitary and Veterans AffairsNeuroplasticityPain RehabilitationTrauma
  • Saturday, Nov 2nd
    9:30 AM – 10:00 AM  
    Re-energize: Yin and Yang Meditation: Finding Your Inner Self-compassion
    Location:  ROOM: EXPO Hall / Trinity Ballroom: Tower Lobby Level >>> DIRECTIONS: From ACRM Registration desk, face the elephants. Turn right at the elephants and proceed past the Gossip Bar into the Trinity Art Corridor. Turn left and follow the signs down the corridor, passing through the Rotunda and continuing to the end of the corridor. The Expo Hall is on the right at the end of the corridor.
    Presenter: Megan C. Vaughan – Integrative Performance Labs
    Complementary Integrative Rehabilitation MedicineArts & NeuroscienceAthlete Development & Sports RehabilitationBehavioral Health SciencesBrain InjuryCaregiver NeedsMilitary and Veterans AffairsNeuroplasticityPain RehabilitationTrauma
  • Saturday, Nov 2nd
    10:30 AM – 11:30 AM  
    Dementia Prevention 2024: sleep, Diet, and Reversing Age-related Cognitive Decline: Evidence from Translational Studies- 9632
    Location:  ROOM: Monet REGION: Tower Mezzanine Level >>> DIRECTIONS: Exit Tower elevators on Mezzanine level. Proceed straight ahead, past the skylight. Monet is the straight ahead.
    Corresponding Presenter: Kurt V. Gold, MD (he/him/his) – Fitness Research Institute
    Presenter: Catherine (Katie) Siengsukon, PT, PhD (she/her/hers) – University of Kansas Medical Center
    Presenter: Michele K. York, PhD, FACRM (she/her/hers) – Baylor College of Medicine
    Moderator: Jeffrey M. Burns, MD, MS – University of Kansas Medical Center
    Presenter: Rajagopal V. Sekhar, MD (he/him/his) – Baylor College of Medicine
    Neurodegenerative DiseaseAging Research & Geriatric RehabilitationClinical PracticeComplementary Integrative Rehabilitation MedicineLifestyle Medicine
  • Saturday, Nov 2nd
    10:30 AM – 11:30 AM  
    Wild Measurement: Strategies to Capture Meaningful Performance Improvements from Rehabilitation 9584
    Location:  ROOM: Governors Lecture Hall REGION: Tower Lobby Level >>> DIRECTIONS: From ACRM Registration desk, face the elephants and turn left. Proceed past the Elephants. Turn left down the corridor. Governors is at the end of the corridor on the right.
    Corresponding Presenter: Julie L. Schwertfeger, PT, DPT, PhD, MBA, CBIST, NCS – Rosalind Franklin University; Lovell FHCC VA
    Presenter: Allen W. Heinemann, PhD FACRM (he/him/his) – Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
    Presenter: Marghuretta Bland, PT, DPT, MSCI – Washington University School of Medicine
    Presenter: Louis N. Awad, PT, DPT, PhD – Boston University
    Non-Presenting Contributor: Jane E. Sullivan, PT, DHS, MD – Northwestern University
    Presenter: Alex Wong, PhD (he/him/his) – Shirley Ryan AbilityLab
    Non-presenting author: Sai Yalla, PhD – Rosalind Franklin University; Lovell FHCC VA
    MeasurementBehavioral Health SciencesBrain InjuryBurn RehabilitationCancer RehabilitationCardiopulmonary RehabilitationClinical PracticeComplementary Integrative Rehabilitation MedicineCultural CompetencyDiversity, Equity and InclusionEarly Mobilization/Rehabilitation in the Intensive Care UnitHealth Services ResearchLeadershipLifestyle MedicineMilitary and Veterans AffairsNeurodegenerative DiseaseNeuroplasticityPain RehabilitationRehabilitation Treatment Specification SystemSpinal Cord InjuryStrokeTechnologyTelehealth
  • Saturday, Nov 2nd
    2:45 PM – 3:45 PM  
    Complementary Integrative Rehabilitation Medicine Networking Group
    Location:  ROOM: Sapphire REGION: Tower Lobby Level >>>DIRECTIONS: From ACRM Registration desk, face the elephants and turn left. Proceed past the Elephants. Turn left down the corridor. The Sapphire is the first room on the left.
    Moderator: Sonya Kim, PhD, CRC, BCB, FACRM – NYU Grossman School of Medicine
    Complementary Integrative Rehabilitation Medicine
  • Saturday, Nov 2nd
    4:00 PM – 5:00 PM  
    Implementation Fidelity of an Emerging Rehabilitation Approach 9600
    Location:  ROOM: Milan REGION: Tower Mezzanine Level >>> DIRECTIONS: Exit Tower elevators on Mezzanine level. Turn left before the skylight. Milan is the third room on the left.
    Corresponding Presenter: Rachel Y. Kim, OTD, OTR/L (she/her/hers) – Thomas Jefferson University
    Non-Presenting Contributor: Nicole Gerhardt, OTD, OTR/L, CPPC, CBIS – Thomas Jefferson University
    Non-Presenting Contributor: MJ Mulcahey, PhD, OTR/L, CPPC, CLCP, FASIA – Thomas Jefferson University
    Non-Presenting Contributor: Marie-Christine Potvin, PhD OTR/L – Thomas Jefferson University
    Presenter: Namrata Grampurohit, PhD, OTR/L – Thomas Jefferson University
    MeasurementComplementary Integrative Rehabilitation MedicineSpinal Cord Injury
  • Saturday, Nov 2nd
    4:00 PM – 5:00 PM  
    The Anatomy of Mindfulness: Breakdown of the Therapeutic Mechanisms of Various Standardized Mindfulness Programs and the Operationalized Languaging 9625
    Location:  ROOM: Sapphire REGION: Tower Lobby Level >>>DIRECTIONS: From ACRM Registration desk, face the elephants and turn left. Proceed past the Elephants. Turn left down the corridor. The Sapphire is the first room on the left.
    Corresponding Presenter: Megan C. Vaughan – Integrative Performance Labs
    Complementary Integrative Rehabilitation MedicineArts & NeuroscienceAthlete Development & Sports RehabilitationBehavioral Health SciencesBrain InjuryCaregiver NeedsMilitary and Veterans AffairsNeuroplasticityPain RehabilitationTrauma
  • Saturday, Nov 2nd
    4:00 PM – 5:00 PM  
    Using Surface Electromyography (SEMG) Biofeedback as an Adjunct to Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain Rehabilitation 0576
    Location:  ROOM: Topaz REGION: Tower Lobby Level >>> DIRECTIONS: From ACRM Registration desk, face the elephants and turn left. The Topaz is the first room on the left, across from the Elephants.
    Corresponding Presenter: Sonya Kim, PhD, CRC, BCB, FACRM – NYU Grossman School of Medicine
    Presenter: Randy Neblett, MA, LPC, BCB – PRIDE (Productive Rehabilitation Institute of Dallas for Ergonomics) & Dallas Integrative Counseling
    Complementary Integrative Rehabilitation MedicineBehavioral Health SciencesLifestyle MedicinePain RehabilitationTechnology
  • Sunday, Nov 3rd
    8:15 AM – 9:15 AM  
    Integrated Design-based Research for Knowledge Translation in Fellowship and Residency Programs 9603
    Location:  ROOM: Ming REGION: Tower Mezzanine Level >>> DIRECTIONS: Exit Tower elevators on Mezzanine level. Turn left before the skylight. Ming is the fourth room on the left.
    Non-Presenting Contributor: Molly K. Trammell, PT – Baylor Scott & White Institute for Rehabilitation
    Corresponding Presenter: Priyanka Kapoor, OTR, BCPR, CSRS (she/her/hers) – Baylor Scott & White Institute for Rehabilitation, Dallas
    Presenter: Alice Kam, MD, MScCH (HPTE), FRCPC (she/her/hers) – University of Toronto
    Clinical PracticeComplementary Integrative Rehabilitation MedicineHealth Services ResearchInternationalStroke
  • Sunday, Nov 3rd
    8:15 AM – 9:15 AM  
    The Effects of Therapeutic Singing and Expiratory Muscle Strength Training on Cough and Respiratory Control in Parkinson’s Disease 1136
    Location:  ROOM: Peacock Terrace REGION: Tower Lobby Level >>> DIRECTIONS: From ACRM Registration desk, face the elephants and turn right. Peacock Terrace is on the far end of the lobby.
    Presenting Author: Jessy Brown, PhD, CCC-SLP, MT-BC (she/her/hers) – Therapy Abroad
    Non-presenting Author: Elizabeth L. Stegemöller, PhD, MT-BC (she/her/hers) – Iowa State University
    Arts & NeuroscienceAging Research & Geriatric RehabilitationComplementary Integrative Rehabilitation MedicineHealth Services ResearchNeurodegenerative Disease
  • Sunday, Nov 3rd
    12:45 PM – 1:45 PM  
    Advancements in Rehabilitation Sciences: 2024 Progress Report from the Alzheimer’s Disease Task Force 6476
    Location:  ROOM: Sapphire REGION: Tower Lobby Level >>>DIRECTIONS: From ACRM Registration desk, face the elephants and turn left. Proceed past the Elephants. Turn left down the corridor. The Sapphire is the first room on the left.
    Corresponding Presenter: Julie M. Faieta – University of Pittsburgh
    Neurodegenerative DiseaseAging Research & Geriatric RehabilitationComplementary Integrative Rehabilitation Medicine
  • Sunday, Nov 3rd
    12:45 PM – 1:45 PM  
    Music Is Medicine: Ask the Experts 9669
    Location:  ROOM: Peacock Terrace REGION: Tower Lobby Level >>> DIRECTIONS: From ACRM Registration desk, face the elephants and turn right. Peacock Terrace is on the far end of the lobby.
    Corresponding Presenter: Lise C. Worthen-Chaudhari, n/a (she/her/hers) – The Ohio State University
    Moderator: Jess Rushing, PhD, MT-BC – Colorado State University, School of Music, Theatre, and Dance
    Presenter: Elizabeth L. Stegemöller, PhD, MT-BC (she/her/hers) – Iowa State University
    Presenter: Gammon Earhart, PT, PhD, FAPTA (she/her/hers) – Washington University in St. Louis
    Arts & NeuroscienceAging Research & Geriatric RehabilitationComplementary Integrative Rehabilitation MedicineLifestyle MedicineNeurodegenerative DiseaseNeuroplasticity
  • Sunday, Nov 3rd
    12:45 PM – 1:45 PM  
    Update on Solutions for Increasing Use of Integrative Medicine in Speech Language Pathology and Audiology 9649
    Location:  ROOM: Governors Lecture Hall REGION: Tower Lobby Level >>> DIRECTIONS: From ACRM Registration desk, face the elephants and turn left. Proceed past the Elephants. Turn left down the corridor. Governors is at the end of the corridor on the right.
    Corresponding Presenter: Christina Semonick, SLPD, CCC-SLP (she/her/hers) – Clarity Speech Therapy Inc.
    Presenter: Megan C. Vaughan – Integrative Performance Labs
    Complementary Integrative Rehabilitation MedicineAging Research & Geriatric RehabilitationBrain InjuryCancer RehabilitationClinical PracticeCOVID-19Limb CareMilitary and Veterans AffairsPain RehabilitationPediatric RehabilitationStrokeTrauma
  • Sunday, Nov 3rd
    2:00 PM – 3:00 PM  
    Attention Restoration in Mild TBI +/- PTSD: Personalized Training and Functionally Targeted Neuromodulation 9601
    Location:  ROOM: Coronado C REGION: Tower Lobby Level >>> DIRECTIONS: From ACRM Registration desk, face the elephants and turn right. Proceed past the lobby elevators and turn right to enter the West Wing. Proceed down the corridor, turn right and then left. Proceed past the restrooms. Coronado C is the second room on the right.
    Corresponding Presenter: Theresa L. Bender Pape, Dr.PH – Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
    Presenter: Sherri L. Livengood, PhD (she/her/hers) – Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
    Presenter: Ana Durand-Sanchez, MD (she/her/hers) – Moody Neurorehabilitation Institute
    Non-Presenting Contributor: Catherine Kestner, DPT (she/her/hers) – Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
    Non-Presenting Contributor: Miriam Rafferty, DPT, PhD, BA – Shirley Ryan AbilityLab 355 E Erie St Chicago, IL 60611
    Brain InjuryClinical PracticeComplementary Integrative Rehabilitation MedicineNeuroplasticityRehabilitation Treatment Specification System
  • Sunday, Nov 3rd
    2:00 PM – 3:00 PM  
    Perspective and Feasibility of Application of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation in Patients with Severe and Acute Traumatic Brain Injury 9676
    Location:  ROOM: Coronado A REGION: Tower Lobby Level >>> DIRECTIONS: From ACRM Registration desk, face the elephants and turn right. Proceed past the lobby elevators and turn right to enter the West Wing. Proceed down the corridor, turn right and then left. Proceed past the restrooms to the end of the hall and turn right. Coronado A is the last room on the right.
    Presenter: Fernando Areas, PhD (he/him/his) – Baylor Scott and White Research Institute
    Corresponding Presenter: Elder ZDS Nascimento Pereira – Universidade Federal do Amazonas
    Presenter: Chad Swank, PT, PhD – Baylor Scott & White Research Institute
    Brain InjuryClinical PracticeComplementary Integrative Rehabilitation MedicineMeasurementNeuroplasticityRehabilitation Treatment Specification SystemTechnology
  • Sunday, Nov 3rd
    2:00 PM – 3:00 PM  
    Providing Frailty Index-driven Outpatient Rehabilitation Services During Cancer Treatment: Insights from Research and Clinical Practice 1596
    Location:  ROOM: Coronado D REGION: Tower Lobby Level >>> DIRECTIONS: From ACRM Registration desk, face the elephants and turn right. Proceed past the lobby elevators and turn right to enter the West Wing. Proceed down the corridor, turn right and then left. Proceed past the restrooms. Coronado D is the first room on the right.
    Corresponding Presenter: Kelley C. Wood, PhD, MS, ACSM-CEP, ACSM/ACS-CET (she/her/hers) – ReVital Cancer Rehabilitation, Select Medical
    Presenter: Deanna Meehan, PT, DPT, CLT – Kessler Rehabilitation Center
    Non-Presenting Contributor: Alaina M. Newell, PT, DPT (she/her/hers) – Select Medical
    Non-Presenting Contributor: Tiffany Kendig, PT, DPT, MPH – Select Medical
    Aging Research & Geriatric RehabilitationCancer RehabilitationClinical PracticeComplementary Integrative Rehabilitation MedicineHealth Services Research
  • Sunday, Nov 3rd
    2:00 PM – 3:00 PM  
    SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM: “get up Offa That Thing, and Dance ‘til You Feel Better!” the Why and How of Encouraging Dance for People with Parkinson Disease S9
    Location:  ROOM: Miro REGION: Tower Mezzanine Level >>> DIRECTIONS: Exit Tower elevators on Mezzanine level. Proceed straight ahead, past the skylight. Miro is the second room to the left.
    Presenter: Gammon Earhart, PT, PhD, FAPTA (she/her/hers) – Washington University in St. Louis
    Neurodegenerative DiseaseAging Research & Geriatric RehabilitationArts & NeuroscienceClinical PracticeComplementary Integrative Rehabilitation Medicine