Intensive Cross-Cutting Program Schedule:
Approaches to Sensory Motor Recovery and Function
WED 6 NOV 2019
ACRM ANNUAL CONFERENCE / CHICAGO
10:30 – 11:00 AM
Opening: Steven Cramer
11:05 – 11:15 AM
Lightning Round: Accelerometry as a means to assay movement patterns in the clinic as well as daily living. Accelerometry can measure some types of variability depending on the timescale #639604 (Kathy Zackowski)
11:16 – 11:26 AM
Lightning Round: Multiple sclerosis is used to show that accelerometry can quantify variability in daily activity even with heterogenous impairments #639604 (Jennifer Keller)
11:27 – 11:37 AM
Lightning Round: In LBSL, accelerometry is feasible and sensitive for detecting the progression of disease pathology #639604 (Amena Smith Fine)
11:40 – 12:40 PM
Lunch + Posters:
- Deficits of the Nonparetic Upper Limb in Chronic Stroke Survivors #1025866(Alexander Barry)
- User’s impressions of mRehab, a novel portable rehabilitation system for upper extremity #1025880 (Sutanuka Bhattacharjya)
- Upper Extremity Rehabilitation for Stroke Patients Using Fully Immersive Virtual Reality Game: a Preliminary Study #1025975
(Seung Hak Lee) - Clinical Characteristics That Impact OnabotulinumtoxinA Treatment Adherence in Spasticity Patients From ASPIRE #1025758
(Alberto Esquenazi) - Semmes Weinstein Sensory Testing at the Fingertip: Should 2.83 be the Norm? #643546 (Patricia Siegel)
- High-Resolution Manometry Visual Biofeedback Improves UES Pressure After Injury #637238 (Lauran Evans)
12:45 – 1:45 PM
Symposium: Emerging Advancements in the Applications of FES for Stroke and SCI #602333 (Marcia Bockbrader, Jayme Knutson, Douglas Weber, Marc Slutzky, Gaurav Sharma)
5-Minute Break
1:50 – 2:00 PM
Lightning Round: Cognitive Multisensory Rehabilitation in Stroke: Brain Connectivity Changes Related to Sensorimotor Recovery #600436 (Ann Van de Winckel)
2:01 – 2:11 PM
WITHDRAWN
2:12 – 2:22 PM
Lightning Round: Sensory Neuromodulation to Improve Physical Function in Persons With Peripheral Neuropathy – New Technology #607479 (Lars Oddsson, Helen Cohen, Diane Wrisley)
5-Minute Break
2:27 – 2:37 PM
Lightning Round: Fatigue: Do we Know What it is and can we Measure It? #586919 (John DeLuca)
2:38 – 2:48 PM
Lightning Round: Fronto-Striatal Network Activation Leads to Less Fatigue in Multiple Sclerosis #586919 (Ekaterina Dobryakova)
2:49 – 2:59 PM
Lightning Round: The Utilization of Exercise to Alleviate Fatigue in MS #586919 (Helen Genova)
3:00 – 3:30 PM
Closing: Steven Cramer