ANPT Inspirational Conversations with Dr. Fay Horak – full version

This interview of Dr. Fay B Horak was conducted in 2013 as part of the Inspirational Conversations, a series of interviews, produced by the Historian Committee of the Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy.

Fay B Horak PhD, PT, is professor of neurology at the Oregon Health and Science University and the Portland VA Medical Center. Dr. Horak studies the neurophysiological basis of balance and gait disorders and their rehabilitation. She is well known her work on the role of the basal ganglia, cerebellum and sensory systems in balance disorders and relates quantitative measures of mobility to functional brain imaging. Dr. Horak’s clinical impact has been on developing comprehensive balance screening tools and translating these tools into objective measures using body-worn sensors for clinical trials and clinical practice.

Dr. Horak has over 200 scientific publications and is on the National Advisory Panel for the National Center for Medical Rehabilitation Research of NIH. Dr. Horak received a prestigious Merit Award from NIH for over 35 years of continuous NIH funding and several national Physical Therapy Association Research Awards for translating her research into improved neurological rehabilitation.

For a transcript of this conversation click here.

To learn more about the Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy visit www.neuropt.org.

ANPT Inspirational Conversations with Dr. Ann VanSant – short version

Dr. Ann Van Sant, PT, PhD, FAPTA, discusses with the Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy Historian Committee her passion for clinical physical therapy and the STEP programs.

For the full interview with Dr. Van Sant click here.

To learn more about the Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy visit www.neuropt.org.

ANPT Inspirational Conversations with Dr. Ann VanSant – full version

Dr. Ann Van Sant, PT, PhD, FAPTA, discusses with the Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy Historian Committee her passion for clinical physical therapy and the STEP programs.

For a transcript of this interview click here.

To learn more about the Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy visit www.neuropt.org.

ANPT Inspirational Conversations with Dr. Carolee J. Winstein – short version

Dr. Carolee J. Winstein, PT, PhD, FAPTA, discusses with the Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy Historian Committee her passion for clinical physical therapy and the areas of research she has found intriguing over the years.

For the full interview with Dr. Winstein click here.

To learn more about the Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy visit www.neuropt.org.

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ANPT Inspirational Conversations with Dr. Carolee J. Winstein – full version

Dr. Carolee J. Winstein, PT, PhD, FAPTA, discusses with the Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy Historian Committee her passion for clinical physical therapy and the areas of research she has found intriguing over the years.

For a transcript of this conversation click here.

To learn more about the Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy visit www.neuropt.org.

ANPT Inspirational Conversation with Dr. Anne Shumway-Cook – short version

This interview of Dr. Anne Shumway-Cook was conducted in 2012. This was the inaugural podcast of Inspirational Conversations, a series of interviews, produced by the Historian Committee of the Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy.

Few individuals have the sustained and tangible accomplishments that have truly impacted the profession of physical therapy as Dr. Shumway-Cook. For over 25 yrs, she has advanced our understanding of the physiologic basis for abnormalities in balance and postural control. She has used her research and scholarly activities to always address real clinical problems. This body of work has influenced physical therapy provided to individuals with cerebral palsy, Down’s syndrome, Parkinson’s disease, vestibular disorders, as well as those at risk for falls. Her 2 books written in collaboration with Dr. Marjorie Woollacott are used in physical therapy educational programs across the U.S. and the world. Many of us probably have one of books on our professional bookshelves, either The Development of posture and gait across the life span, or Translating Research into Clinical Practice. Her collaborative research publications – which include over 65 manuscripts and 17 Book chapters – have produced some of the seminal work in balance and postural control.

Joining the interview were: Kathy Sullivan, PT, PhD, FAHA, Associate Professor of Clinical Physical Therapy at Univ of Southern California and former president of the Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy and Teresa Jacobson Kimberley, PT, PhD – Associate Professor at Univ of Minn and Director of Research for the Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy. Teresa was instrumental in establishing the Anne Shumway-Cooke Translating Neurorehabilitation Research to Practice Lectureship at CSM in 2011.

It was truly an honor to have Dr. Shumway-Cooke share with us remembrances about her career and her thoughts about the PT profession.

For the full interview with Dr. Shumway-Cooke click here.

For more information on the Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy visit www.neuropt.org.

ANPT Inspirational Conversation with Dr. Anne Shumway-Cook – full version

This interview of Dr. Anne Shumway-Cook was conducted in 2012. This was the inaugural podcast of Inspirational Conversations, a series of interviews, produced by the Historian Committee of the Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy.

Few individuals have the sustained and tangible accomplishments that have truly impacted the profession of physical therapy as Dr. Shumway-Cook. For over 25 yrs, she has advanced our understanding of the physiologic basis for abnormalities in balance and postural control. She has used her research and scholarly activities to always address real clinical problems. This body of work has influenced physical therapy provided to individuals with cerebral palsy, Down’s syndrome, Parkinson’s disease, vestibular disorders, as well as those at risk for falls. Her 2 books written in collaboration with Dr. Marjorie Woollacott are used in physical therapy educational programs across the U.S. and the world. Many of us probably have one of books on our professional bookshelves, either The Development of posture and gait across the life span, or Translating Research into Clinical Practice. Her collaborative research publications – which include over 65 manuscripts and 17 Book chapters – have produced some of the seminal work in balance and postural control.

Joining the interview were: Kathy Sullivan, PT, PhD, FAHA, Associate Professor of Clinical Physical Therapy at Univ of Southern California and former president of the Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy and Teresa Jacobson Kimberley, PT, PhD – Associate Professor at Univ of Minn and Director of Research for the Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy. Teresa was instrumental in establishing the Anne Shumway-Cooke Translating Neurorehabilitation Research to Practice Lectureship at CSM in 2011.

It was truly an honor to have Dr. Shumway-Cooke share with us remembrances about her career and her thoughts about the PT profession.

For a transcript of this conversation click here.

For more information on the Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy visit www.neuropt.org.