Scott K. Stackhouse Objective:

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Scott K. Stackhouse
1700 N. Scott St.
Wilmington, DE 19806
Home: (302) 658-2116
Email: sshouse@udel.edu
Objective:
To seek a faculty position within an academic physical therapy department that will
foster my growth as a research scientist and educator.
Education:
University of Delaware
Doctoral Candidate in Biomechanics and Movement Science
Expected Graduation: Summer 2003
Beaver College (Arcadia University)
Master of Science in Physical Therapy
Graduation: September 1997
Franklin and Marshall College
A.B. in Biology-Psychology
Graduation: May 1995
Employment:
St. Luke’s Hospital
801 Ostrum Street
Bethlehem, PA 18017
Employment: November 1997-August 1998
University of Delaware Physical Therapy Clinic
McKinly Laboratory
Newark, DE 19716
Per Diem Employment: 2000 to present.
Awards/Grants: Eugene Michels Critical Inquiry Award, Beaver College, 1997. Awarded by the faculty
in recognition of a student's “use of critical reasoning processes across the physical
therapy curriculum.”
Foundation for Physical Therapy PODS I Award, 2000-2001 ($7,500)
University of Delaware Alumni Enrichment Award, Spring 2002 ($1,000)
*Chattanooga Research Award, Physical Therapy Annual Conference Cincinnati, OH,
2002. Best clinical research article in Physical Therapy in 2001.
Section on Pediatrics Clinical Research Grant Award, Fall 2002 ($1,000)
Presentations:
Stackhouse SK, Shibayama M, Bowes M, Yi DK, and Murray M. Fetal tissue transplants
improve hindlimb function in adult spinal rats (Abstract). Soc Neurosci Abstr.
23: 906, 1997.
Stackhouse SK, Dean JC, Lee SCK, Binder-Macleod SA. Measurement of central
activation failure of the quadriceps femoris in healthy adults (Abstract). Section
on Research, Marilyn Gossman Graduate Student Seminar, Combined Sections
Meeting, New Orleans, 2000.
Stackhouse SK, Johnson CD, Stevens JE, Snyder-Mackler L, Binder-Macleod SA.
Predictability of maximum voluntary quadriceps force from submaximal
contractions in the elderly (Abstract). Section on Research, Marilyn Gossman
Graduate Student Seminar, Combined Sections Meeting of the APTA, San
Antonio, 2001.
Stackhouse SK, Lee SCK, Smith BT, Binder-Macleod SA. Use of a topical anesthetic
during the assessment of voluntary muscle activation in children with cerebral
palsy (Abstract). Neurology Report 25(4): 148, 2001.
Lee SCK, Stackhouse SK, Binder-Macleod SA, Smith BT. Contractile and fatigue
characteristics of the quadriceps femoris muscle in children with and without
cerebral palsy (Abstract). Neurology Report 25(4): 131-132.
Lee SCK, Stackhouse SK, Smith BT, Binder-Macleod SA. Contractile and Fatigue
Characteristics of Quadriceps Femoris Muscle in Children with and without
Cerebral Palsy. Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, Supplement 91,
44(8):38-39, 2002.
Stackhouse SK, Lee SCK, Schaefer MK, McCarthy JJ, Smith BT, Binder-Macleod
SA. Percutaneous electrical stimulation for strength training the quadriceps
femoris and triceps surae muscles in two children with spastic diplegic cerebral
palsy. 33rd Neural Prosthesis Workshop, National Institute of Neurological
Disorders and Stroke, National Institutes of Health Bethesda, MD, October 16-18,
2002.
Publications:
Stackhouse SK, Dean JC, Lee SCK, Binder-Macleod SA. Measurement of central
activation failure of the quadriceps femoris in healthy adults. Muscle Nerve 23:
1706-1712, 2000.
*Stackhouse SK, Stevens JE, Lee SCK, Pearce KM, Snyder-Mackler L, Binder-Macleod
SA. Maximum voluntary activation in non-fatigued and fatigued muscle of young
and elder individuals. Phys Ther 81: 1102-1109, 2001.
Stackhouse SK, Reisman DS, Binder-Macleod SA. Challenging the role of pH in skeletal
muscle fatigue. Phys Ther 81: 1897-1903, 2001.
Stackhouse SK, Johnson CD, Stevens JE, Snyder-Mackler L, Binder-Macloed SA.
Predictability of maximum voluntary isometric knee extension force from
submaximal contractions in older adults. Muscle Nerve 27: 40-45, 2003.
Stevens JE, Stackhouse SK, Binder-Macleod SA, Snyder-Mackler L. Are voluntary
activation deficits in older adults meaningful? Muscle Nerve 27: 99-101, 2003.
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