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Friday, April 8, 2022

SLU Program in Physical Therapy Annual Irma Ruebling Distinguished Speaker Event Focused on Innovation in Physical Therapy Research

The Saint Louis University Program in Physical Therapy hosted its annual Irma Ruebling Distinguished Speaker Event on site with a simulcast on Zoom on Thursday, March 24, 2022. We welcomed Dr. Terry Ellis and her presentation entitled “Innovative Approaches to Optimize Performance in the Real World in Persons with Neurological Conditions”. 

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. Chris Sebelski, 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 nineteen years ago has contributed to its growth and success.

Also acknowledged were the 2022 Ruebling Research Fund recipients. 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. Three Program in Physical Therapy Faculty were recognized as the 2022 Irma Ruebling Endowed Research Fund Recipients. 
  • Dr. Ann Hayes received funding to support her project titled, “What Additional Radiographic Measures Taken Pre and Post Physiotherapeutic Scoliosis Specific Exercise Better Demonstrate Successful Outcomes for Adults with Spinal Deformity?” 
  • Dr. Jason Longhurst received funding for his project, titled, “Mapping brain activity preceding freezing of gait episodes in individuals Parkinson’s disease”. 
  • Dr. Elissa Held Bradford received funding for her project titled, “Breaking Down Barriers to Rehabilitation Outcome Measurement in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis”.
The keynote speaker for the event was Dr. Terry Ellis, Associate Professor, Chair of the Department of Physical Therapy and Athletic Training, and director of the Neurological Physical Therapy Residence program at Boston University. Her research focuses on investigating the impact of exercise and rehabilitation on the progression of disability in individuals with Parkinson's disease. 
Following the keynote presentation, there was a question and answer session with clinicians, faculty, and students. The decision to simulcast the event ensured that it was more inclusive of our community members who could not attend in person. It was a memorable evening of inspiring discussion and special recognition of SLU PT faculty!

Tuesday, February 22, 2022

2022 Irma Ruebling Distinguished Speaker Series

Join the Saint Louis University Program in Physical Therapy for the annual Irma Ruebling Distinguished Speaker Series:


Innovative Approaches to Optimize Performance 
in the Real World in Persons with Neurological Conditions
presented by
Terry Ellis, Ph.D., PT, NCS 
Dr. Ellis is an Associate Professor at Boston University, College of Health & Rehabilitation Sciences: Sargent College in the Department of Physical Therapy & Athletic Training. Her research focuses on investigating the impact of exercise and rehabilitation on the progression of disability in individuals with Parkinson's disease.

Dr. Ellis is also the Director of the Center for Neurorehabilitation at Boston University where she conducts research, provides clinical consultations and education to healthcare professionals and to persons with neurological disorders. Dr. Ellis also directs the American Parkinson Disease Association National Rehabilitation Resource Center housed at Boston University and teaches examination and treatment of patients with neurological disorders. In addition, Dr. Ellis is a board-certified specialist in Neurologic Physical Therapy. She has published numerous articles and lectures internationally on topics related to rehabilitation in persons with Parkinson's disease.

This event is complimentary but registration is required to receive the event link. Please register by March 22.

If you are having troubles accessing the registration site, you can copy and paste this link into your search bar: https://alumni.slu.edu/ruebling22

Thursday, December 16, 2021

2022 Billikens Impacting the Future Speaker Series




How Research Changes Lives
A Speaker Series Examining the Transformative Impact of Physical Therapy Research 

How Research Changes Lives is a two-part speaker series hosted by the SLU Program in Physical Therapy. Billikens Impacting the Future, an annual event sponsored by the SLU Physical Therapy Student Association, will raise funds for the Marquette Challenge for The Foundation for Physical Therapy Research. The Irma Ruebling Distinguished Lecture, in its 19th year, is the annual complimentary keynote speaker event hosted by the SLU Program in Physical Therapy.


Billikens Impacting the Future
SLU Physical Therapy Alumni and Faculty Discuss Their Research and its Potential Implications

Billikens Impacting the Future is an annual event sponsored by the SLU Physical Therapy Student Association (PTSA) to raise funds for the VCU-Marquette Challenge benefiting the Foundation for Physical Therapy Research. To learn more about SLU PTSA's fundraising goal, make a gift, or check the fundraising progress, please click here.

Dual-tasking in Neurodegeneration: Considering Attention Allocation and Cognitive-motor Interference in the Quest for Automaticity 
 
SLU Assistant Professor, Dr. Jason Longhurst
DATE: January 27, 2021
TIME: 5:00 p.m. CST



Beyond the Kegel: Research Strategies in Pelvic Health
 
SLU Alum, Dr. Lori Tuttle
DATE: February 17, 2022
TIME: 5:00 p.m. CST



Learn more about Billikens Impacting the Future. 

Irma Ruebling Distinguished Lecture

Innovative approaches to optimize performance in the real world in persons with neurological conditions

Dr. Theresa Ellis 
Boston University and Director of the Center for Neurorehabilitation
 
DATE: March 24, 2022
TIME: 5:30 p.m. CST


Dr. Ellis is a clinician-scientist at Boston University who leads interdisciplinary studies in people with Parkinson Disease and directs the Center for Neurorehabilitation. She has developed and tested rehabilitation/exercise interventions for modifying the progression of disease and disability in persons with Parkinson Disease and is a strong advocate for change in models of care to optimize long-term patient outcomes. For more information see https://www.bu.edu/sargent/profile/terry-ellis-pt-phd-ncs/

More information about the Irma Ruebling Distinguished Lecture presented by Dr. Terry Ellis and how to register is forthcoming.