CHPS News

Communication Sciences and Disorders

Dreaming Possibilities Through ASHFoundation Funding

Written By: Karen Guin | November 8, 2017
Originally published in The ASHA Leader, September 2017, Vol. 22, 68.  As many communications sciences and disorders students head back to class, and in keeping...
Communication Sciences and Disorders

UCF Listening Center Offers Hearing-Loss Services for Children and Adults

Written By: Drexler B. James, '13 | October 31, 2017
Every Wednesday evening, Julie Shipp and her two children, 9-year-old Ethan and 6-year-old Addison, take an hourlong drive from Apopka to the UCF Communication Disorders...
Physical Therapy

Dr. Stock attends weeklong Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation course at Harvard Medical School

Written By: Matt Stock | October 28, 2017
Last week Dr. Stock attended an Intensive Course in Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) at the Berenson-Allen Center for Noninvasive Brain Stimulation of the Beth Israel...
Communication Sciences and Disorders

UCF Helps Launch Go Baby Go! in Belgium for Children with Limited Mobility

Written By: Rachel Williams | October 25, 2017
The first Belgian chapter of Go Baby Go!, an outreach program that works to give children with mobility impairments more freedom, launched this week thanks...
Athletic Training

Athletic Training, Nursing Students Participate in Joint Training Session

Written By: Anna Allred and Drexler James | October 3, 2017
Students from the College of Nursing and the College of Health and Public Affairs came together for an interprofessional education (IPE) event in July. The...
Physical Therapy

Motor unit fatigue work published in Medical Engineering & Physics

Written By: Matt Stock | October 2, 2017
In collaboration with former lab student, Jacob Mota, Dr. Stock recently published an article in Medical Engineering & Physics. The title of the article is...
Physical Therapy

Go Baby Go! UCF program helps kids with limited mobility gain independence

Written By: NEWS 13 FLORIDA | September 21, 2017
A Central Florida university has its hand in a nationwide event — helping kids with limited mobility gain independence trough modified ride-on cars.
Physical Therapy

Go Baby Go! UCF Program Helps Kids With Limited Mobility Gain Independence

Written By: Spectrum News 13 | September 21, 2017
A Central Florida university has its hand in a nationwide event — helping kids with limited mobility gain independence trough modified ride-on cars.
Communication Sciences and Disorders

Amy Engelhoven, New Director of Aphasia House

Written By: Camille Murawski '98 | August 28, 2017
For Amy Engelhoven, the new director of UCF’s Aphasia House, language has always been her passion. She studied communications and Spanish in college, and even...
Physical Therapy

Lab publishes work in the Journals of Gerontology: Series A

Written By: Matt Stock | August 14, 2017
Dr. Stock was the co-author on a recent study The Influence of Age, Joint Angle, and Muscle Group on Strength Production Characteristics at the Knee...

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