Janet Simon
@janetsimon51
Associate Professor in Athletic Training at Ohio University
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11-03-2016 17:37:28
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First up from NMBHAL_Ohio OMNI OU Physical Therapy is Meredith Chaput, PhD, DPT, SCS poster NCM society #NCMVic23 on neuroplasticity of experimental knee joint deafferentation
Last day of #NCMvic23 Howon Kim is wrapping up the poster sessions!! NMBHAL_Ohio Taylor Matthew Ryan Dustin Grooms Dr. Lexy Slutsky-Ganesh, PhD Jed Diekfuss, PhD
I’m ecstatic to finally announce that in August I will be joining the faculty at UCF Physical Therapy as an Assistant Professor! I’d like to genuinely thank EVERYONE who has supported me on this journey. Now it’s time to finish writing this dissertation so the new adventure can begin! 🔥
@criss_cody NMBHAL_Ohio Just published: Investigating brain activity & quadriceps weakness after ACL reconstruction - finding links between knee motor brain activity in premotor cortex and lingual gyrus & strength deficits. #ACLrecovery #Neuroplasticity" rdcu.be/dcl3J
Congrats to Meredith Chaput, PhD, DPT, SCS for defending her dissertation today! We have enjoyed seeing your growth these last years and look forward to seeing your continued growth UCF. Dustin Grooms Janet Simon OHIO Translational Biomedical Sciences Program OU Physical Therapy Ohio University
Amber Schnittjer, MS, AT kicking it off this morning on gray matter volume correlates with time from surgery after ACLR Dustin Grooms Janet Simon Jimmy O Adam Lepley OHIO Translational Biomedical Sciences Program Ohio University OMNI #NATA2023
Finishing up presentations with Byrnadeen Farraye and Robert Wayner. #NATA2023 Janet Simon Dustin Grooms OHIO Translational Biomedical Sciences Program OU Physical Therapy OHIO Athletic Training Education
Check it out pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37198275/ Brain activity for knee control after ACL-R is related to asymmetrical quad weakness. ACL-R + asymmetrical quad weakness exhibit greater brain activity compared to other ACL-R participants and controls @criss_cody Janet Simon Dustin Grooms
Now that I have completed this milestone, I am happy to formally announce that I will be starting a post-doc with Dustin Grooms and Janet Simon at the end of the month! I cannot wait to join the NMBHAL_Ohio and to see what this next step holds for me.
Check out our newest publication on bone stress injury and healthcare utilization in collegiate cross-country runners! Many thanks to CathleenBrownCrowell , Janet Simon and colleagues for giving me the chance to work on this project.
Thaks for sharing, JOSPT Community! 🧠👌Great collab with Dustin Grooms Meredith Chaput, PhD, DPT, SCS Cody Criss, DO, PhD Janet Simon Greg Myer Emory Sports Performance And Research Center
Development and Reliability of a Visual-Cognitive Reactive Triple Hop Test pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37328155/ Journal of Sport Rehabilitation Evidence & Practice Dustin Grooms Janet Simon Meredith Chaput, PhD, DPT, SCS
Combining Neurocognitive and Functional Tests to Improve Return-to-Sport Decisions Following ACL Reconstruction pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37186672/ JOSPT Community Evidence & Practice Dustin Grooms Meredith Chaput, PhD, DPT, SCS Janet Simon Cody Criss, DO, PhD Greg Myer Jed Diekfuss, PhD
Excited to announce OMNI PI & Associate Director, Dustin Grooms, is a key co-I on a US Navy grant focused on ACL rehab innovations, led by Tyler Whittier, PhD. This grant aims to redefine recovery strategies using Bayesian methods, to significantly improve outcomes after ACL injuries.
NMBHAL_Ohio is recruiting for a new Ph.D. student interested in neuroplasticity and biomechanics related to knee ACL injury - see below for more details
🚨Call for Submissions 🚨 Journal of Athletic Training is pleased to announce a thematic issue on health information technology and health care economics led by Guest Editors Janet Simon Kenny Lam and Marc Norcross. Deadline - 10/15/2024 Questions - Contact the guest editors
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