Physical Therapy

Neurologic Residents and Faculty Present Posters and Session at CSM

Written By: UCF & OH Residency | March 4, 2025

The UCF and Orlando Health Neurologic residents and faculty.

The UCF and Orlando Health Neurologic residents and faculty successfully presented multiple poster presentations during the American Physical Therapy Association’s Combined Sections Meeting (APTA CSM) in Houston, TX, from Feb. 13 to Feb. 15.

Seven neurologic residency posters were presented at the APTA CSM: “Fighting Fatigue: Is High Intensity Exercise Appropriate for Subacute Phase of GBS?,” by Lauren Porteous, “Identifying Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo in a Patient Post Stroke: A Case Study,” by Marissa Conrad, Goldshawn Guinto and Marla Vyas, “Verticalization Bed and Early Mobility: Acute Motor Axonal Neuropathy Variant of Guillan Barre Syndrome,” by Chloe Artrip, “Student Confidence after a Simulation Course of Outpatient Physical Therapy Using Different Modes of Instruction,” by Morris Beato, Randi Richardson, Laurie Neely, Chloe Artrip and Logan Brown, “Impact of Adaptive CrossFit in Upper Limb Strength in Spinal Cord Injury: A Case Series,” by Erin Jones, Morris Beato, Abigail Anderson, Jennifer Tucker, Kayla Rodriguez, Taylor Raymond and Makenna Turner, “Balancing Prognostic Tools and Clinical Judgement in Rehabilitation of Incomplete Spinal Cord Injuries,” by Brittany Rohan, Uzair Hammad and Brittany Tarin and “Capturing Change: Administration of the Berg Balance Scale and ABC Scale with Guilain Barre Syndrome” by Logan Brown.

Residency Coordinator Erin Jones, Residency Administrator Christine Davidson and former residency faculty member Kristen Cezat also presented their conference session titled “Be the Change in Your Community through Advocacy: Creating Patient Resources Where You Live.”

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