Free Papers D

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Free Papers D- F
Friday, Oct 17th
10:30 am–12:30 pm
Session D: Gait Ambulation
D1
VALIDITY OF THE RT3 ACCELEROMETER AT MEASURING PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
INTENSITY IN ADULTS AND CHILDREN WITH CEREBRAL PALSY
Jennifer Ryan, B.Sc (Physio); 10:35 am – 10:42 am
D2
AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE ABILITY OF THREE ACCELEROMETRY-BASED DEVICES TO
DETECT THE INCREASED ENERGY COST OF LOCOMOTION IN AMBULATORY ADULTS AND
CHILDREN WITH CEREBRAL PALSY Jennifer Ryan, B.Sc. (Physio); 10:43 am – 10:50 am
D3
HOW ACTIVE ARE THEY? VALIDATION AND COMPARISON OF UNI- AND TRIAXIAL
ACCELEROMETERS IN TODDLERS WITH CEREBRAL PALSY
Kristie Bell, PhD; 10:51 am- 10:58 am
D4
A GAIT-ACTIVATED NEUROMUSCULAR STIMULATION DEVICE IMPROVES STRENGTH,
MUSCLE GROWTH AND ELASTICITY IN CHILDREN WITH HEMIPARETIC CEREBRAL PALSY
Nathalie L. Maitre, MD PhD; 10:59 am – 11:06 am
D5
CONTROL OF WALKING SPEED IN CHILDREN WITH CEREBRAL PALSY
Jon Davids, MD; 11:07 am – 11:14 am
Q&A Discussion Period 11:15 am – 11:30 am
D6
CHANGE IN STRENGTH-TO-WEIGHT RATIO WITH AGE IN AMBULATORY CHILDREN WITH
CEREBRAL PALSY Jon Davids, MD; 11:31 am – 11:38 am
D7
CHANGES IN SECONDARY EFFECTS OF LEVER-ARM DYSFUNCTION IN CHILDREN WITH
SPASTIC DIPLEGIA FOLLOWING BILATERAL FEMORAL DEROTATION OSTEOTOMIES
Jean L. Stout, PT MS; 11:39 am – 11:46 am
D8
PREDICTING CHANGES IN GAIT ASSOCIATED WITH ANKLE FOOT ORTHOSIS USE IN
CHILDREN WITH CEREBRAL PALSY Andrew Ries, MS; 11:47 am – 11:54 am
D9
THE PHYSIOLOGIC STRAIN OF WALKING IN CHILDREN AND YOUTH WITH CEREBRAL PALSY
Nancy Lennon, MS, PT; 11:55 am – 12:02 pm
D10
GAIT PATTERNS IN DIPLEGIC SPASTIC CEREBRAL PALSY - A CLASSIFICATION BASED AT
1805 CASES Mauro C. Morais Filho, MD; 12:03 pm – 12:10 pm
Q&A Discussion Period 12:11 pm – 12:30 pm
Free Papers D- F
Friday, Oct 17th
10:30 am–12:30 pm
Session E: Therapies and Interventions Part 2
E1
MASTERY MOTIVATION AS A PREDICTOR OF OCCUPATIONAL PERFORMANCE FOLLOWING
UPPER LIMB INTERVENTION FOR SCHOOL AGED CHILDREN WITH CONGENITAL
HEMIPLEGIA Laura Miller, BSc(OT)(Hons) MHSM; 10:35 am – 10:42 am
E2
IMPACT OF PERSONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS ON MASTERY MOTIVATION IN
CHILDREN WITH CONGENITAL HEMIPLEGIA
Laura Miller, BSc(OT) (Hons) MHSM; 10:43 am – 10:50 am
E3
PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL EVALUATING THE
EFFECTIVENESS OF AN INDIVIDUALLY DEFINED, GOAL-ORIENTED PHYSICAL THERAPY
PROGRAM IN CHILDREN WITH CEREBRAL PALSY
Inge Franki, PT PT MSc; 10:51 am- 10:58 am
E4
IMPROVING CHILD AND PARENTING OUTCOMES FOLLOWING PEDIATRIC ACQUIRED BRAIN
INJURY (ABI): AN RCT OF A PARENTING PROGRAM
Koa Whittingham, PhD; 10:59 am – 11:06 am
E5
PARENTING INTERVENTION IMPROVES BEHAVIORAL AND EMOTIONAL OUTCOMES OF
CHILDREN WITH CP: AN RCT Koa Whittingham, PhD; 11:07 am – 11:14 am
Q&A Discussion Period 11:15 am – 11:30 am
E6
HOME- AND LAB-BASED ROBOTIC PASSIVE AND ACTIVE MOVEMENT TRAINING OF ANKLE
IMPAIRMENTS IN CEREBRAL PALSY Liqun Zhang, PhD; 11:31 am – 11:38 am
E7
THE EFFECT OF INDIVIDUALIZED PROGRESSIVE RESISTANCE TRAINING ON MOBILITY IN
ADOLESCENTS AND YOUNG ADULTS WITH CEREBRAL PALSY
Nicholas Taylor, PhD; 11:39 am – 11:46 am
E8
RELATIONSHIP OF REHABILITATION AND COMMUNITY SERVICES TO GROSS MOTOR, SELFCARE, AND PARTICIPATION IN YOUNG CHILDREN WITH CEREBRAL PALSY
Sarah W. McCoy, PT PhD; 11:47 am – 11:54 am
E9
THE IMPACT OF AN INTERACTIVE COMPUTER MULTI-PLAYER EXERGAME CYCLING
PROGRAM ON PHYSICAL FITNESS AND HEALTH-RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE IN YOUTH
WITH GROSS MOTOR FUNCTION CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM LEVEL III CEREBRAL PALSY
Shannon Knights, MD; 11:55 am – 12:02 pm
E10
CONSTRAINT-INDUCED MOVEMENT THERAPY IMPROVES CORTICAL SENSORY
PERCEPTION AND UPPER EXTREMITY FUNCTION IN CHILDREN WITH HEMIPARETIC
CEREBRAL PALSY Nathalie L. Maitre, MD PhD; 12:03 pm – 12:10 pm
Q&A Discussion Period 12:11 pm – 12:30 pm
Session F: Feeding/Nutrition/Complex Care
F1
SECONDARY CONDITIONS AMONG YOUTH WITH SPINAL CORD INJURIES
Erin H. Kelly, PhD; 10:35 am – 10:42 am
F2
FAT DISTRIBUTION IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS WITH MYELOMENINGOCELE
Nicole Mueske, M.S.; 10:43 am – 10:50 am
F3
BODY COMPOSITION RELATED TO HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS IN
AMBULATORY CHILDREN WITH CEREBRAL PALSY Donna Oeffinger, PhD; 10:51 am- 10:58 am
F4
INTRAMUSCULAR FAT IN AMBULANT YOUNG ADULTS WITH BILATERAL SPASTIC
CEREBRAL PALSY Jonathan J. Noble, MSc BSc; 10:59 am – 11:06 am
F5
“LEARN FROM EVERY PATIENT”: FEASIBILITY AND EARLY RESULTS OF CLINICAL CARE
AND RESEARCH INTEGRATION TO OPERATIONALIZE A LEARNING HEALTH SYSTEM
Linda P. Lowes, PhD; 11:07 am – 11:14 am
Q&A Discussion Period 11:15 am – 11:30 am
F6
PARENT PERSPECTIVES ON SEASONAL INFLUENZA VACCINATION OF CHILDREN WITH
CEREBRAL PALSY, INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY AND EPILEPSY
Georgina Peacock, MD MPH FAAP; 11:31 am – 11:38 am
F7
FACTORS INFLUENCING RECURRENT READMISSIONS AMONG CHILDREN WITH
DISABILITIES IN A SPECIALTY CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL
Mary Braddock, MD MPH; 11:39 am – 11:46 am
F8
PARENT REPORTED FEEDING ABILITY IS ASSOCIATED WITH DIETARY INTAKE, GROWTH
AND BODY COMPOSITION IN PRESCHOOL AGED CHILDREN WITH CEREBRAL PALSY
Kristie L. Bell, PhD; 11:47 am – 11:54 am
F9
FOOD TEXTURES HABITUALLY CONSUMED BY PRESCHOOL-AGED CHILDREN WITH
CEREBRAL PALSY: RELATIONSHIP TO OROPHARYNGEAL DYSPHAGIA AND FUNCTIONAL
GROSS MOTOR SKILLS
Katherine A. Benfer, MPH BSpPath; 11:55 am – 12:02 pm
F10
FUNCTIONAL OROPHARYNGEAL IMPAIRMENTS AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP TO GROSS
MOTOR SKILLS IN YOUNG CHILDREN WITH CEREBRAL PALSY
Katherine A. Benfer, MPH BSpPath; 12:03 pm – 12:10 pm
Q&A Discussion Period 12:11 pm – 12:30 pm
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