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Friday, April 9, 2021

SLU Program in Physical Therapy Annual Irma Ruebling Distinguished Speaker Event Provided Insights and Priorities for Physical Therapy Research

The Saint Louis University Program in Physical Therapy hosted its Annual Irma Ruebling Distinguished Speaker Event virtually via Zoom on Thursday, March 25, 2021.

The Irma Ruebling Distinguished Speaker Series was the vision of Irma Ruebling, former chair of the Department of Physical Therapy and Athletic Training. It was her goal to bring nationally renowned speakers to Saint Louis University to highlight ongoing research and important topics and to foster a dialogue with faculty, students, and guests about the importance of research in advancing our profession.
Saint Louis University Professor Dr. Gretchen Salsich hosted the event and acknowledged leadership in the Doisy College of Health Sciences for their ongoing support for physical therapy research. Dr. Salsich recognized Dr. Tricia Austin, interim Dean, Dr. Jesús García-Martínez, Associate Dean for Research, and Dr. Lisa Dorsey, interim Chair for the Department of Physical Therapy and Athletic Training. Efforts to strengthen the research profile of the Doisy College of Health Sciences are central to the college’s strategic plan. Events like this inform, inspire, and connect us to research. The Department’s ongoing support of this event since its inception eighteen years ago has contributed to its growth and success.  
The Irma Ruebling Endowed Research Fund was established in 2006 to ensure the continued development of research activities fostering the growth of the profession, improvement of the health of patients and clients, and enhancement of the education of physical therapy students and practicing physical therapists. Two Program in Physical Therapy Faculty were recognized as the 2021 Irma Ruebling Endowed Research Fund Recipients. Dr. Chris Sebelski received funding to support her project titled “Evaluation of non-cognitive behaviors reflective of positive leaders in the clinical context”. Dr. Oluwatoyosi (Olu) Owoeye received funding to support his project titled “How Much is Too Much in Youth Team Sport? A Systematic Review”.  
The keynote speaker for the event was Dr. Jennifer Stevens-Lapsley, professor and director of the Rehabilitation Science Ph.D. Program in the Physical Therapy Program at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Center. The title of her presentation was: “Building a Clinical Research Program: The View is Different from the Inside”. 
Following the keynote presentation, there was a question and answer session with clinicians, faculty, and students. Though it was held virtually this year, it was a memorable evening of inspiring discussion and special recognition of SLU PT faculty!

Monday, March 15, 2021

SLU Program in Physical Therapy Collaborates with the Department of Fine Arts in Teaching and Research

Scholarship Spotlight: SLU faculty present "What Do You See? Arts-Based Education to Facilitate Observation and Clinical Reasoning Skills" at the 2021 American Physical Therapy Association's Combined Sections Meeting.
Presented by Chris Anne Sebelski, PT, DPT, PhD, Elissa Claire Held Bradford, PT, PhD, Barbara Lynn Yemm, PT, DPT, Olubukola Gbadegesin, PhD, Cathleen Fleck, PhD, and Ann Marcolina Hayes, PT, DPT, MHS
This presentation at the Virtual CSM2021 is representative of the ongoing teaching and research collaboration between the Program in Physical Therapy and the Department of Fine Arts.  The SLU art historians facilitate a deeper “seeing” of fine art which transfer to greater observational skills by the physical therapist students. 

Students’ beliefs in their observational skills and their clinical reasoning were improved post-session as determined by pre-post survey data.  Qualitative analysis of narrative descriptions of observations yielded the following results: students improved in documentation of the descriptive context and interpretation of the situation.  This suggests that transfer of learning was achieved for observation of more static constructs.  

The research in the Program in PT with the Fine Arts Department continues.  The findings of this study are in alignment with other studies completed in other healthcare disciplines.  Arts based education, facilitated by art historians, results in a positive impact on student’s confidence in observation skills.   

Learn more about their research on the conference's programming website: https://apta.confex.com/apta/csm2021/meetingapp.cgi/Paper/29963

Story by Kristin Hrasky

Friday, February 26, 2021

SLU Faculty and Alumni Present at the 2021 American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting


SLU Faculty and Alumni Present at the 2021 American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting

Papers, Posters, & Sessions:
(SLU community in bold)

Bringing Vitality to Vital Signs
Angela Abeyta Campbell, PT, DPT, Ann Fick, PT, DPT, MS, Ethel Maureen Frese, PT, DPT, FAPTA, Kimberly Moore Levenhagen, PT, DPT, Morgan E. Lopker, PT, DPT, Traci Lynn Norris, PT, DPT and Ashley Poole, PT, DPT

Clinical Implementation of Clinical Practice Guidelines for Breast Cancer-Related Lymphedema: A Case Based Approach
Marisa Perdomo, PT, DPT, Claire C. Davies, Kimberly Moore Levenhagen, PT, DPT, Laura Sisola Gilchrist, PT, PhD, Kathryn A. Ryans, PT, DPT and Jeannette Que Lee, PT, PhD

Evidence-Informed Rehabilitation Following Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion
Megan Ludwig, PT, DPT and Chris Anne Sebelski, PT, DPT, PhD

The Effectiveness of Schroth-based Physiotherapeutic Scoliosis Specific Exercise for an Adult with De Novo Scoliosis
Ann Marcolina Hayes, PT, DPT, MHS and Howard M Place, MD

What Do You See? Arts-Based Education to Facilitate Observation and Clinical Reasoning Skills
Chris Anne Sebelski, PT, DPT, PhD, Elissa Claire Held Bradford, PT, PhD, Barbara Lynn Yemm, PT, DPT, Olubukola Gbadegesin, Cathleen Fleck and Ann Marcolina Hayes, PT, DPT, MHS

Embracing Consensus? Investigating the Impact within Literature for Rehabilitation of Patients with Rotator Cuff Repair
Jill Eveker Imgarten, PT, DPT, Jordan Ponce, PT, DPT and Chris Anne Sebelski, PT, DPT, PhD

Blazing the Trail: Developing the Next Generation of Education Researchers
Chris Anne Sebelski, PT, DPT, PhD

Little Big Leagues: Youth Overhead Athlete Performance Considerations With Serves, Strokes, and Throws
David Joseph Piskulic, PT, DPT, ATC, Jaimie Marie Mains, PT, DPT, Eric James Valentine Bellm, PT, DPT and Sara Aucoin, PT, DPT, OCS

Thinking Outside the Algorithm: Upper Extremity Return-to-Sports Decision Making Beyond the Paper Patient
Eric James Valentine Bellm, PT, DPT, Marisa Pontillo, PT, DPT, PhD and Mitch Salsbery, PT, DPT

Faster, Stronger, Younger? Embracing and Enhancing the Movement of Young Athletes
Eric James Valentine Bellm, PT, DPT, Jeffery Allen Taylor-Haas, PT, DPT, Christin Marie Zwolski, PT, DPT, David Joseph Piskulic, PT, DPT, ATC and Jaimie Marie Mains, PT, DPT

Relationship of Clinical Measures with Humeral Torsion in Young Adults: Pilot Study
Joseph Matthew Day, PT, PhD, Eric James Valentine Bellm, PT, DPT and David Werner, PT, DPT

Using % Impairment As a Physical Therapy Triage Tool in a Level 1 Trauma/Surgical ICU
Julie Elizabeth Terrell, PT, DPT, Ramsey Khudairi, DPT, Erin M. Grady, PT, MPT and Traci Lynn Norris, PT, DPT

Acute Care Physical Therapy Core Outcome Measure Set: A Clinical Practice Guideline
Traci Lynn Norris, PT, DPT

Hip and Knee Kinematics Differ By Maturation and Sex in Healthy Youth Long-Distance Runners
Jeffery Allen Taylor-Haas, PT, DPT, Jason Long, PhD, Micah C. Garcia, Mitchell J. Rauh, PT, PhD, Mark Vincent Paterno, PT, MBA, PhD, Richard A Brindle, PhD, David Bazzett-Jones, PhD, AT, ATC, CSCS and Kevin R. Ford, PhD

Science Meets Practice Session 7: Bone Stress Injuries In Adolescent and Collegiate Runners
Bryan C. Heiderscheit, PT, PhD, FAPTA, Jeffery Allen Taylor-Haas, PT, DPT, Doug Adams and Eric Todd Greenberg, PT, DPT

If you are a member of the SLU community and you do not see your paper, poster, or session listed here, please email sluptat@health.slu.edu with the details so that we can update our list.

Tuesday, December 8, 2020

Welcome SLU-SSM Health Physical Therapy Orthopedic Residents!



Welcome to the SLU-SSM Health Physical Therapy Orthopaedic Residents!!! 



Pictured from left to right: Mary Kimbrough, PT, DPT, Hiral Tailor, PT, DPT, and Christine Chansamone, PT, DPT.

For more information on the program, visit https://www.slu.edu/doisy/degrees/ssm-residency.php or contact the Residency Program Director, Dr. Chris Sebelski at chris.sebelski@health.slu.edu.

SLU-SSM Health Physical Therapy Orthopedic Residency earns ABPTRFE re-accreditation



Congratulations to the SLU-SSM Health Physical Therapy Orthopedic Residency Program for earning American Board of Physical Therapy Residency and Fellowship Education (ABPTRFE) re-accreditation for a period of 10 years.  Per the ABPTRFE, “in receiving renewal of accreditation, the SLU-SSM Health PT Orthopedic Residency program demonstrated its commitment to educational standards and ethical business practices indicative of quality, accountability, and continuous improvement that enhances the physical therapy profession.” 

 The SLU-SSM Health Physical Therapy Orthopedic Residency Program is an accelerated post-licensure program to advance the orthopedic skills of physical therapists.  It is the only ABPTRFE accredited orthopedic physical therapy residency in Missouri.  Founded and accredited in 2014-2015, this unique collaboration between Saint Louis University Program in Physical Therapy and SSM Health Physical Therapy currently has 3 Residents and has graduated 13 licensed physical therapists.  In addition to clinical practice and teaching in the entry-level DPT program, each resident completes over 150 hours of mentoring and over 300 hours of educational experiences.  

For more information on the program, visit https://www.slu.edu/doisy/degrees/ssm-residency.php or contact the Residency Program Director, Dr. Chris Sebelski at chris.sebelski@health.slu.edu.

Tuesday, May 9, 2017

SLU Physical Therapy Clinic Hosts Open House in New Location

The Saint Louis University Physical Therapy Clinic: An Affiliate of the Student Health Center hosted an Open House on Thursday, April 27 from 4:00 – 6:00 PM at the clinic’s new location: 3530 Laclede Avenue Suite 108, St. Louis, MO 63103. Guests were able to tour the clinic and meet the physical therapy staff. 
SLU PT Clinic Staff: Jason Bennett, PT, PhD, SCS, ATC; Pam Abbott, PT, DPT, OCS; Karen Vespa, PT, MPT, OCS; Physical Therapy Clinical Service Manager Jenny Stateler, PT, DPT, OCS, CSCS; Barb Yemm, PT, DPT, OCS; Mike Markee, PT, DPT, OCS, COMT, ATC; Chris Sebelski, PT, DPT, PhD, OCS, CSCS.
The new site gives increased square footage to accommodate the growing patient population with an improved layout that allows for utilization of private treatment areas and space for expanded student learning opportunities.
The physical therapy clinic is open to the entire SLU community. The clinic specializes in treating orthopedic and musculoskeletal injuries. All of the clinic’s physical therapists hold American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties certifications in the field of orthopedics and/or sports.
Patients can expect a one-on-one, individualized approach that will facilitate optimal recovery by combining current research and highest standards of practice.

Below are photos our our clinic staff and guests during the open house reception.

Dr. Tricia Austin, Interim Department Chair for the Department of Physical Therapy & Athletic Training, Dr. Michelle Unterberg, Assistant Dean for the Walker College of Health Professions/Director of the Physical Therapy Program, and Dr. Mardell Wilson, Dean of the Doisy College of Health Sciences

Dr. Jennifer Stateler with Dr. Mike Markee

Dr. Jenny Stateler and Dr. Tricia Austin welcome Janet Oberle, Sr. Associate Director of Athletics

Dr. Mona Hicks, Associate Vice President and Dean of Students with Dr. Chris Sebelski
Dr. Gretchen Salsich, Dr. Barb Yemm, Dr. Dave Gutekunst, and Dean Mardell Wilson

SLU PT Clinic Billing Representative Micki Barbieri with Renee Dunham, Assistant Director of the Student Health Center

Dr. Sara Scholtes with Dr. Mike Markee

Dr. Randy Richter, Interim Program Director for the Program in Physical Therapy with SLU-SSM Physical Therapy Orthopedic Resident Dr. Adam Kays

Dr. Kim Levenhagen and Dr. Barb Yemm

PT Clinic Staff Member Karen Vespa discusses the updated layout with Dr. Steve Byrnes, the Director of University Counseling.
Dr. Randy Richter with Ryan TeKolste (DPT Class of 2020)

Dean of Doisy College of Health Sciences Dr. Mardell Wilson discusses the new clinic accommodations with Dr. Michelle Unterberg, Assistant Dean for the Walker College of Health Professions/Director of the Physical Therapy Program.
For more information about the clinic, accessing physical therapy services, or setting up appointments, call (314) 977-7419.




Photos by Corey Mauer & Erica Mullikin