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Larson 7/12/2019 Page 1 of 22 CURRICULUM VITAE Cathy A. Larson, Ph.D Associate Professor with Tenure University of Michigan – Flint; College of Health Sciences, Physical Therapy Department [email protected] Education: Ph.D. University of Michigan-Ann Arbor Kinesiology (Concentration: Movement Sciences) 2002 M.S.P.T. University of Alabama in Birmingham Masters of Science in Physical Therapy 1980 B.S. Michigan State University Physiology 1978 Licensure Information: Michigan Physical Therapy License, #5501002124 Expiration: 7/31/2021 Certifications (eg, ABPTS): Fundamentals and Advanced (KT1 & KT2) Kinesiotaping certification. 4/1-2/2017 Neurodevelopment Treatment (NDT) (Adult) certification. 1988 Employment and Positions Held: Academic Associate Director for Research (2012 – 2018) Associate Director for the Ph.D. in Physical Therapy program (2013-present) Associate Professor Tenured University of Michigan – Flint Flint, Michigan 2012 – present Guest lecturer Oakland University, Physical Therapy program Rochester, Michigan 2011 – present Clinical Faculty Wayne State University, Physical Therapy Department Detroit, Michigan 2008 - 2012 Clinical Assistant Professor Oakland University, Physical Therapy program Rochester, Michigan 2008 - 2012

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Cathy A. Larson, Ph.DAssociate Professor with TenureUniversity of Michigan – Flint; College of Health Sciences, Physical Therapy Department [email protected]

Education:Ph.D.University of Michigan-Ann ArborKinesiology (Concentration: Movement Sciences)2002

M.S.P.T.University of Alabama in BirminghamMasters of Science in Physical Therapy1980

B.S. Michigan State UniversityPhysiology1978

Licensure Information:Michigan Physical Therapy License, #5501002124Expiration: 7/31/2021

Certifications (eg, ABPTS):Fundamentals and Advanced (KT1 & KT2) Kinesiotaping certification. 4/1-2/2017Neurodevelopment Treatment (NDT) (Adult) certification. 1988

Employment and Positions Held:

Academic Associate Director for Research (2012 – 2018)Associate Director for the Ph.D. in Physical Therapy program (2013-present)Associate ProfessorTenuredUniversity of Michigan – Flint Flint, Michigan2012 – present

Guest lecturerOakland University, Physical Therapy programRochester, Michigan2011 – present Clinical FacultyWayne State University, Physical Therapy Department Detroit, Michigan2008 - 2012

Clinical Assistant ProfessorOakland University, Physical Therapy programRochester, Michigan2008 - 2012

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Assistant ProfessorOakland University, Physical Therapy programRochester, Michigan2002 - 2008 Visiting Instructor/Adjunct InstructorOakland University, Physical Therapy programRochester, Michigan1998 - 2002

Clinical Instructor and Senior Clinical InstructorOakland University, Physical Therapy programRochester, Michigan1984 - 1997

Professorial LecturerAndrews University, Physical TherapyBerrien Springs, Michigan1986 - 1990

ClinicalSenior Physical Therapist & CSCIR Research CoordinatorRehabilitation Institute of Michigan (Detroit Medical Center)Detroit, Michigan2008 - 2012

Research Consultant – Center for Spinal Cord Injury RecoveryRehabilitation Institute of Michigan (Detroit Medical Center)Detroit, Michigan2005 - 2008

Physical TherapistHome Care (private patients)Ypsilanti, Michigan2001 – 2004 Staff Physical TherapistBixby Hospital Adrian, Michigan1995

Out-Patient Staff Physical TherapistRehabilitation Institute of Michigan- WestlandWestland, Michigan1991 – 1992

Staff Physical Therapist: Out-Patient OrthopedicsRehabilitation Institute of Michigan (Detroit Medical Center)Detroit, Michigan1988 - 1991 CVA and Chronic Pain Team SupervisorRehabilitation Institute of Michigan (Detroit Medical Center)Detroit, Michigan1984 – 1987

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Staff Physical Therapist: SCI and TBI teamsRehabilitation Institute of Michigan (Detroit Medical Center) Detroit, Michigan1980 - 1983

Peer Reviewed Publications:Larson CA, Denison P. Effectiveness of intense, activity-based physical therapy for individuals with spinal cord injury in promoting motor and sensory recovery: Is olfactory mucosa autograft a factor? Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine. 2013; 36(1):44-57.

Jones ML, Harness E, Denison P, Larson CA, et al. Activity-based therapies in spinal cord injury: clinical focus and empirical evidence in three Independent programs. Topics in Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation. 2012; 18(1):34-42.

Larson CA, Dawley-Tezak W, Malley-Sheppard M, Thornton W. Assessment of postural muscle strength in sitting: Reliability of measures obtained with hand-held dynamometry in individuals with spinal cord injury. Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy. 2010; 34(1):24-31.

Kava KS, Larson CA, Stiller CH, Maher SF. Trunk endurance exercise and the effect on instrumental performance: A preliminary study comparing Pilates exercise and a trunk and proximal upper extremity endurance exercise program. Music Performance Research. 2010; 3(1):1-30.

Larson CA, Denes M, Vu P. Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan, Center for Spinal Cord Injury Recovery, Intervention Guidelines Handbook.; 2009.

Larson CA, Denes M, Vu P. Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan, Center for Spinal Cord Injury Recovery, Outcome Measures Handbook.; 2009.

Macfarlane T, Larson CA, Stiller C. Lower Extremity Muscle Strength in Six to Eight Year-Old Children using Hand-Held Dynamometry. Pediatric Physical Therapy. 2008; 20:1287-1360.

Maurer C, Finley A, Martel J, Ulewicz C, Larson CA. Ankle plantarflexion strength and endurance in 7-9 year old children as measured by the standing single leg heel-rise test. Physical & Occupational Therapy in Pediatrics. 2007; 27(3):37-54.

Larson CA, Surber-Berro MR. The Effects of Observational Feedback and Verbal Cues on Motor Learning of an Aimed Reach and Point Task: A Case Study. Pediatric Physical Therapy. 2006; 18(3):214-225.

Peer Reviewed Scientific and Professional Presentations:

International Galen S, Larson CA, Denes M, et al. Kinematic Adaptations during Walking using a Wearable, Bionic Exoskeleton in Healthy Individuals.The International Spinal Cord Society and American Spinal Injury Association, Montreal, Canada.2015, May

Dabrowski E, Peduzzi J, Hinderer S, Larson CA et al.Retrospective Analysis using Physical Therapy Records of the Safety of OMA and Comparison of its Efficacy to Rehabilitation Alone or Other Surgical Interventions.Spinal Cord Injury III Symposium: Olfactory Mucosa Autografts (OMA) and RehabilitationKefallonia, Greece. 2008, May

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Denison P, Burns S, Larson CA, Hinderer S.A High-Intensity, Activity-Based Approach to Rehabilitation. Spinal Cord Injury III Symposium: Olfactory Mucosa Autografts (OMA) and RehabilitationKefallonia, Greece. 2008, May

Larson CA, Denison P, Hinderer S. Effectiveness of an intensive intervention program for persons with SCI: A Preliminary Report of ASIA Motor and Sensory Scores. Spinal Cord Injury III Symposium: Olfactory Mucosa Autografts (OMA) and RehabilitationKefallonia, Greece. 2008, May

National Larson CA, Kitchen K, Smith LM, Milligan Vanderwiele N.Wheelchair Cushion Comparison: Phase 1: Safety Preliminary ReportAPTA Combined Sections meetingDenver. COFebruary 12-15, 2020

Larson CA, Roth EA, Sterenberg A, Crinion M, Fischer KR, Yim SH.Variable tempo gait training outcomes using rhythmic auditory stimulation embedded in older adults’ preferred musicAPTA Combined Sections meetingDenver. COFebruary 12-15, 2020

Larson CA, Wenzlaff J.Confidence in, knowledge of, and muscle activity when learning strength testing via online demonstrations versus classroom lecture-lab. APTA Combined Sections meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana.2018

Larson CA, Wenzlaff J.Face-to-Face versus Online Learning Strategies for Doctor of Physical Therapy Students to Improve Knowledge of, Confidence in, and Consistency of Manual Muscle Testing.SOTL. Lilly conference. Traverse City, MI.2017

Larson CA, Wenzlaff J.Face-to-Face versus Online Learning Strategies for Doctor of Physical Therapy Students to Improve Knowledge of, Confidence in, and Consistency of Manual Muscle Testing. APTA Combined Sections meeting, San Antonio, Texas.2017

Galen S, Larson CA, Denes M, et al. Kinematic Adaptations during Walking using a Wearable, Bionic Exoskeleton in Healthy Individuals. APTA Combined Sections Meeting, Anaheim, California. 2016, February

Larson CA, Bevins M, Ianni C, Collins S, Denison P. Change in social participation and satisfaction with life for individuals with spinal cord injury while participating in an intense physical therapy program: Is olfactory mucosa autograft a factor?APTA Combined Sections Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana. 2011, February

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Larson CA. Benefits of an intense PT program for individuals with SCI. Working to Walk (W2W)/UF2FP, Phoenix, Arizona. 2010, November

Larson CA, Wargo NM, Yeomans LB, Denison P. The effectiveness of an intensive intervention program for individuals with spinal cord injury in improving mat mobility.APTA Combined Sections Meeting, San Diego, California. 2010, February

Larson CA, Bushong NR, Harvell CL, Denison P. The effectiveness of an intensive physical therapy program for individuals with spinal cord injury in promoting recovery of dynamic sitting balance. APTA Combined Sections Meeting, San Diego, California. 2010, February.

Roth E, Mason EL, Beauchamp K, Farhat J, Larson CA.Rhythmic auditory stimulation and mental rehearsal in gait training post-stroke: A preliminary report. 10th Scientific Forum on Quality2009, April.

Larson CA, Baril J, Hinze C, Denison P.The Effectiveness of an Intensive Rehabilitation Program on Recovery of Motor Function in Individuals with SCI.APTA Combined Sections Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada. 2009, February.

Larson CA, Dotson L, Kishelova E, Whittington T, Denison P.The Effectiveness of an Intensive Rehabilitation Program on Recovery of Ambulation in Individuals with SCI.APTA Combined Sections Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada. 2009, February.

Roth E, Wecker EL, Farhat J, Beauchamp K, Larson CA.The Effects of Rhythmic Auditory Stimulation and Mental Rehearsal with Gait Training in Persons Post-Stroke.Great Lakes Regional Music Therapy Conference, Chicago, Illinois. 2008, April.

Larson CA, Dorcey K, Felczak B, Hinderer S.Examination of Sensory Recovery in Patients Post-Spinal Cord Injury while Participating in an Innovative Intense Rehabilitation Program.APTA Combined Sections Meeting, Nashville, Tennessee. 2008, February.

Larson CA, Dawley W, Sheppard M, et al.Intra-and Inter-Rater Reliability of Static Balance Testing for Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury.APTA Combined Sections Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts. 2007, February.

Smith TL, Ulicki AM, Kaznecki L, Larson CA. The effects of an eight week unilateral proprioceptive balance training program on the contralateral lower extremity in healthy female high school athletes.APTA Combined Sections Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts. 2007, February.

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Larson CA, Amman B, Lopez V, et al.Gait initiation in healthy young, healthy older adults and in adults with Parkinson's disease.APTA Combined Sections Meeting. 2006, February

Suber MR, Larson CA. The effects of observational feedback on motor learning of an aimed reaching task. III Step Convention: Linking Movement Science and Intervention, Salt Lake City, Utah. 2005, July.

Macfarlane T, Larson CA, Stiller C.Isometric strength reference values for six lower extremity muscle groups in 6-8 year-old children obtained by hand-held dynamometry.APTA Combined Sections Meeting. 2005, February.

Larson CA, Brown SH. Postural Tremor in Persons with Essential Tremor.APTA Combined Sections Meeting. 2004, February.

Surber MR, Larson CA. The Effects of Observational Feedback on Motor Learning of an Aimed Reaching Task. APTA Combined Sections Meeting. 2004, February

Larson CA, Worthington CW, Brown SH.Task-dependent changes in reaching kinematics in essential tremor.Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting. 2000

Larson CA, Worthington CW, Brown SH.Obstacle Clearance in Persons with Essential Tremor. APTA Annual Conference. 1999

Larson CA, Worthington CW, Brown SH.Clearance and Prehension in Essential Tremor.Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting.1999

State

Kitchen K, Green M, Nettleton H, Micketti G, Larson CA, Blackwood J.Head and Trunk Postural Control Interventions for a 32-month-old Child with GNAO1 Mutation: A Case ReportMPTA Fall Conference, Grand Rapids, MI.November, 2019.

English M, Selby A, Yorke AM, Larson CA. Use of a Therasuit® in a patient with generalized Dystonia: A case report. MPTA Fall conference, Traverse City, MI. (Platform presentation)2018, October.

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Galen S, Larson CA, Denes M, et al.Kinematic Adaptations during Walking using a Wearable, Bionic Exoskeleton in Healthy Individuals. MPTA Fall Conference, Michigan. 2015, October.

Drake JN, Licari YM, Rogers SE, Larson CA.Body Weight Supported Treadmill Training and Implications for Recovery of Ambulation post-Spinal Cord Injury. MPTA Fall Conference, Michigan. 2007, October.

Larson CA, Sheppard M, Dawley W, Thornton W.Intra-and Inter-Rater Reliability of Static Balance Testing for Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury. MPTA Fall Conference, Michigan. 2007, October.

Wecker E, Beauchamp K, Farhat J, Roth E, Larson CA.The Effects of Rhythmic Auditory Stimulation and Mental Rehearsal with Gait Training in Persons who have experienced a Stroke.MPTA Fall Conference, Michigan. 2006, October.

Lute T, Larson CA.Psychosocial Adjustments to Spinal Cord Injury: Personality Characteristics and Quality of Life. MPTA Fall Conference, Michigan. 2005, October.

Larson CA, Awan S, Bissell K, Pielack E, Lyijynen R.A Comparison of the Equiscale and Functional Reach Tests in measuring Balance in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis. MPTA Fall Conference, Delta College, Michigan. 2004, October.

Larson CA. The Effects of Feedback Techniques on Performance of an Aimed Reach in a Child with Cerebral Palsy. MPTA Fall Conference, Michigan. 2002

Mauer CL, O'Shea AB, Brewer JM, Ulewicz CA, Larson CA.Ankle Plantarflexion Strength in 7-9 Year-Old children using the Standing Single-Leg Heel-Rise Test. MPTA Fall Conference, Michigan. 2002

Larson CA.Motor Control and Learning Strategies for Evaluation and Effectiveness of Neurological Intervention. MPTA Fall Conference, Michigan. (Education session)1997

Local Larson CA, Baril J, Hinze C, Denison P. The Effectiveness of an Intensive Rehabilitation Program on Recovery of Motor Function in Individuals with SCI.Del Harder Research Day, Detroit, Michigan. 2009, May.

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Larson CA, Dotson L, Kishelova E, Whittington T, Denison P.The Effectiveness of an Intensive Rehabilitation Program on Recovery of Ambulation in Individuals with SCI. Del Harder Research Day, Detroit, Michigan. 2009, May.

Larson CA. RIM CSCIR Outcome Measures Update.Detroit Medical Center, Detroit, Michigan. 2008, July.

Funded/In Review Grant Activity: Research grants

Larson, CA (PI), Smith, LM, & Vandewiele Milligan, N.$74,253.61 ($20,000 awarded; rest in preparation for re-submission)Ease Wheelchair Cushion study: Phase II: Wound healing efficacy. 2019; UMF CHS Dean’s award; Michigan Corporate Relations Network Small Company Innovation program shared with JRD, Inc.

Larson CA (PI), Roth E, Crinion M, Fischer K, Yim Sun, Feeman M, Sterenberg A. $15,390Gait training with rhythmic auditory stimulation and large amplitude verbal cues embedded in music for older adults and adults post-stroke. 2018-2019, UM-Flint Office of Research and the Research and Creative Activity Committee (RCAC) and Bryer funds.

Larson, CA (PI), Smith, L., & Vandewiele Milligan, N.$31,544Dynamic & Static Wheelchair Cushion comparison study: Phase 1 – Safety2017-2018, Michigan Corporate Relations Network Small Company Innovation program, JRD, Inc.

Larson, CA (PI) $11,400EMG Biofeedback equipment for utilization in teaching PT students and Neurorehabilitation research 2013, University of Michigan - Flint Technology Fee Hardware Award,

Larson, CA (PI), Davis, D., Blackwood, J., Huang, M., Pfalzer, L., Yorke A, Hammond G, Howard W Not funded.iCanStand Exoskeleton Ambulation Device2013, NIH STTR.

Yorke, A., Huang, M., & Larson, CA (Co-I)$16,313Balance training in cancer survivors with chemotherapy induced peripheral neuropathy: A pilot randomized control study2012, UM-Flint Physical Therapy Department Research Fund.

Huang, M. H. & Larson, CA (Co-I), $7,812Balance impairments as risk factors for falls in older cancer survivors: A prospective pilot study.2012, UM-Flint Physical Therapy Department Research Fund.

Larson, CA (PI), Denison, P.$87,015Using EMG Biofeedback to Optimize Exercise for SCI2011, Health & Wellness Foundation of Greater Detroit.

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Larson, CA (PI), Denison, P.$54,602A constellation of outcomes measures assessing the effectiveness of an innovative intervention program for persons with SCI2006, Del Harder Foundation.

Larson, CA (Co-I)$8,500Gait initiation for individuals with Parkinson's disease as compared to healthy older adults, 2005, Oakland University Student Research grant.

Smith, T., Kaznecki, L., Ulicki, A., & Larson, CA (PI)$500The effects of an 8-week unilateral proprioceptive balance training program on the contralateral LE in healthy female high school athletes2004, Oakland University Student Research grant.

Amman, B., Lopez, V., Syjud, M., Wolf, J., Yip, N., Larson CA (PI) $500Gait initiation in healthy young & older adults and persons with Parkinson's disease2004, Oakland University Student Research grant.

Teaching grants Yorke, A. & Larson, CA (Co-I).$50PTP 694/794 Service Learning Student Training Course implementation.2014, University of Michigan-Flint Civic Engagement Course Implementation Grant,

Saliga, S., Larson, CA (Co-I), Creighton, D., $500Development of guidelines in use of the VH Dissector to facilitate learning of functional anatomy2007, Oakland University Teaching & Learning grant.

Current/Active Research Activity:Larson, C. A., & Singh, U.Future Research: Device Study with PhD in PT student entering in Fall 2018. Potential collaboration with School of Engineering.Seek funding. Planned for 2019-2022

Larson CA (PI), Roth E, Crinion M, Fischer K, Yim Sun, Freeman M, Sterenberg A. Gait training with rhythmic auditory stimulation and large amplitude verbal cues embedded in music for older adults and adults post-stroke.Funding: see above. (Data collection stage)

Larson CA (PI), Smith, L., & Vandewiele Milligan, N., Ease Wheelchair Cushion study: Phase II: Wound healing efficacy. Funding: see above. (Proposed follow-up study, grant application stage)

2017-2018: Larson CA (PI), Smith, L., & Vandewiele Milligan, N.Dynamic & Static Wheelchair Cushion comparison study: Phase 1 – SafetyFunding: see above. (Data collection stage)

English M, Selby A, Yorke AM, Larson CA (Co-I)Use of Therasuit® in a patient with generalized dystonia: A case report. Collaboration with two clinicians at Level 11 Physical Therapy. No funding.

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Larson CA (PI), Wenzlaff J. Confidence in, Knowledge of, and use of sEMG when learning MMT via online demonstrations versus classroom lecture-lab. Funding: see above. (In data processing and analysis stage; targeted journal: Journal of Physical Therapy Education)

Galen S, Larson CA (Co-I), Denes M, et al. Kinematic Adaptations during Walking using a Wearable, Bionic Exoskeleton in Healthy Individuals.No funding. (In data processing and analysis stage)

Larson CA (PI), Denison P. Effectiveness of intense, activity-based, outpatient physical therapy for individuals with spinal cord injury in promoting static and dynamic balance recovery.Funding: see above. (Manuscript in preparation; targeted journal: Topics in Spinal Cord Injury.)

Membership in Scientific/Professional Organizations:American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine2011-present Member

American Physical Therapy Association Spinal Cord Injury Special Interest GroupMember: 2007-present

American Physical Therapy Association (APTA)1980-present Member

APTA Current Sections: Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy; Section on Research, and Academy of Physical Therapy EducationPast member sections: Academy of Geriatric Physical Therapy (1988-1999); Academy of Orthopedic Physical Therapy (1988-1995)1987-present Member

Michigan Physical Therapy Association (MPTA)1980-present Member

Society for Neuroscience2000-2016Member

North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity1994-2002 Member

Consultative and Advisory Positions Held:Series of visits: Liaison between RIM Rockford & Detroit sites, Education (outcome measures, treatment techniques, etc.), treatment of patients, education of PTs in several areas 2008

Community Service:

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Service to the Profession

Chair: Committee / Task Force APTA Spinal Cord Injury Special Interest GroupNominating committee Chair (2018-present), Member (2016 - 2018) (National)Accomplishments: Attended 90% of monthly phone or online meetings, attended APTA CSM Myelin Melter SIG meetings & duties, whitepaper: Health & Wellness after formal therapy; Fact Sheets.2016-present

Michigan Physical Therapy Association Research committee (State).Chair: 2017-2019Member: 2012-present

Mike Utley Center for Human Performance (MUCHP) Scholarship Program (Local)July-August 2010

Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan CSCIR development committee, Chair of outcomes measure development (Local). 2009 – 2012

Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan Stroke outcomes committee Co-chair (Local) 2008 – 2009

Eastern District Neurology Study Group--Co-Chairperson (Regional) 2003 – 2007

MPTA Research Special Interest Group--Treasurer (State)1996 – 2003

PT Horizons/PT Clearinghouse –Treasurer (State) 1999 – 2000

MPTA Institute for Education (State) 1987 – 1990

Reviewer - Article / Manuscript Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (National)2018-present

Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy (International) 2014-present

Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine (National)2012-present

Member: Committee/Task Force Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy (ANPT) Awards sub-committee (National)2019 - present

MPTA Institute for Education Member (State)2017-2019; 1984 – 1987

Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan SCI Continuum committee (Local). 2009 – 2012

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Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan President's Donor Committee for CSCIR (Local). 2005 – 2009

Michigan Physical Therapy Association Nominating Committee --Eastern District Representative (State)1995 – 1997

Reviewer: Conference Paper Reviewer for the APTA Education Section, platform and poster abstracts for CSM (National)2003

Service to the Community

Chair of Committee St. Joseph Catholic Church; Harvest Festival Chairperson1991-1995

Other Community Service Activities Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan Valentine's Day gala (Center for SCI Rehabilitation) fund raiser, Detroit Institute of Arts 2010

Mike Utley golf fund raiser (volunteer) 2010

Michigan SCI Association dinner and fund raiser Rolling with Promise), Rolling with Promise (fund raiser to obtain wheelchairs for individuals in need) 2010

Detroit Lions Courage House dinner fund raiser 2009

Balance and Falls Screening, Rochester OPC 2005

MSU Graduate and Professional School Recruitment Day2002

ALS support group meetings at University of Michigan Hospital 2001

Pro-bono Physical Therapy Intervention for an individual with ALS2001

Fund-raising for ALS (numerous activities)2001

Go for the Gold at Oakland University 2000

Hidden Lake Gardens; Gardening for the Disabled1997

BeFriender Ministry, St. Joseph Catholic Church 1996

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Services to the University/College/School on Committees/Councils/Commissions:

University-wideMember:

2014-presentUM-Flint Institutional Review Board (IRB) 2013-2017Chancellor's Advisory Committee and Budget & Strategic Planning (CAC/BSP) (some meetings merged with University Budget Committee and some combined meetings with AAA, CAC/BSP & Faculty Council)

Other Institutional Service Activities:

2012-presentUM-Flint commencement exercises (1-2 times per year) 2012-presentGraduate Programs Open Houses- 4 times per year 2012-presentUM-Flint Governing Faculty

School

Chair:2018One tenure and promotion committee (LL)

20172 year review (CT)

2016Two tenure and promotion committees (AY, JB)

2015-20164 year review (AY)

2015-2016One tenure and promotion committee (MH)

2014-2015Two 2 year review committees (BA, LS)

2013-2014Tenure-on-hire (Associate Professor) committee (AG)

Member:2018Clinical Tract Promotion committee (LeS)

2017-2018One tenure and promotion committee (BA)

2016-presentCHS/SHPS Research Committee

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2016-2017CHS/SHPS Ad hoc New Program Committee

2016 – 2018CHS/SHPS Tenure & Promotion policies and procedures committee

2016Two-year review (LH) 2015-2016SHPS Dean search committee

2015-2016Provided input for the SHPS Doctorate in Occupational Therapy program proposal (3 meetings)

2015-2016Full Professor Promotion committee (AG)

2015-2016Two-year review (VLJ)

2014SHPS Academic Standard and Professional Conduct committee (alternate member when PT committee member unable to be present)

2014-20154 year review committee (ML)

2013-2014Associate Professor Promotion & Tenure committee (RS)

2013-2014Two 4-year reviews (BJ, MS)

2013-2014Two 2-year reviews (GK, MF)

2012-2013Two 2-year review committees (LL, MF)

2012SHPS Governing Faculty (2012 - present)

Department

Chair:2013-presentPTD Ph.D. in PT Advisory committee

2012-2018PTD Research committee

2012-2015PTD Capital Equipment and Technology

Member:

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2012-presentPTD Management Team and Strategic Planning and Assessment

2014-presentProfessional and Community Physical Therapy Advisory Committee

2014-2017PTD Search committee

2015-2016PTD Workload task force

2012-2017PTD Post-Professional Admissions & Recruitment committee (2012 - 2017)

2012-2017PTD Post-Professional Curriculum and Academic Standards committee (2012 - 2017)

2012PDPT Academic Standard and Professional Conduct

2012-2013PTD Scholarship Committee

Other Department Service Activities:2015-presentLEO observations – Jim Lile: PTP 648 – Pharmacology in Practice

2014-presentLEO observations – Cheryl Trudeau; PTP 612 & PTP 651

2013-present: Professional DPT program applicant information sessions

2013-presentEntry-level DPT student orientation

2012UM-Flint Physical Therapy Alumni Reunion – 60 year celebration

Honors and Awards:Richard E. Darnell Research AwardMPTA Institute for Education and Research 2015

Golden Apple AwardUniversity of Michigan-Flint. 2014

Visiting Scholar Recognition – Keynote Speaker for Research DayOakland University, Physical Therapy Program, School of Health Sciences2012

Continuing Education Attended (within the last 5 years (2014 – 2019) that specifically relate to responsibilities in the entry-level program)

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ANPTA Synapse Education Center: Diagnoses: Movement System 2 – Task Analysis in Neurologic Physical Therapy, August 2019 **DO IN AUGUST SINCE HAVE ENOUGH PDRS FOR THIS LICENSE PERIOD

Science of Ability Symposium: Breakthroughs in Rehabilitation and Recovery, Shirley Ryan Ability Lab, 10.5 contact hours, July 22-23, 2019.

Cultivating a Culture of Respect: Sexual Harassment and Misconduct Awareness, University of Michigan – Flint, 7/25/2019

Mandatory HIPAA Training; University of Michigan and the University of ichigan Health System, 7/26/2019

ANPTA Synapse Education Center: Diagnoses: Movement System 1 – Diagnoses in Neurologic Physical Therapy, online course, 0.1 CEUs, 5/24/2019

Identification of Victims of Human Trafficking, University of Michigan – Flint/College of Health Sciences, Flint, MI. 1 hour training, May 15, 2019.

SCI: Launching a decade for disruption in Spinal Cord Injury Research, NIH Natcher Conference Center, Bethesda, MD. Attended webinar online (16 hours). February 12-13, 2019.

APTA CSM. A variety of educational sessions. 1.8 CEU (24 hours). 1/24 – 1/26, 2019.

Noraxon Ultium EMG webinar: Why it may be time to upgrade your EMG system, 1 hour, Oct. 16, 2018

Four Educational sessions including 1) Implementing Technology enhanced real-time action observation therapy in persons with chronic Stroke, 2) Moving beyond co-treatment: Partnering with speech pathology for successful TBI outcomes, 3) Kinesiology taping: Special populations – Pediatrics, Geriatric, and pregnancy, and 4) Pain and the Brain – Current concepts in neuroscience and applied pain science for rehabilitation. MPTA Fall Conference, Traverse City, MI (10/6 – 10/7, 2018)

Consulting for Statistics, Computing & Analytics Research (CSCAR) SPSS Intensive workshop (6 hours), University of Michigan – Ann Arbor. 4/2/2018

MPTA Pain Summit, (3/24/2018) Kellogg Hotel and Conference Center, East Lansing, MI. 7.5 CEUs.2018

Use of smartphone technology for at home eye screenings (4/13/18), Michelle Sahli, SHPS research presentation.2018

CAPTE self-study workshop; pre-conference course (2/20-2/21, 2018). APTA CSM, New Orleans.2018

Is your Neurointervention balanced? Blending tradition with cutting-edge evidence, Dennis W. Fell, PT, MD; Rachel Trommelen, PT, DPT, NCS; (0.20 CEUs (2 contact hours), APTA Learning Center online course. 12/10/2018

Physical Fitness Training after Stroke, Ada Tang, Janice J. Eng, APTA Learning Center online course. (0.20 CSUs (2 contact hours) 12/10/2018

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Robotics and PT: The new age of function, movement, and recovery, Melissa Pullia, PT, MSPT, ATP; Brenda Hyland-Miller, PT, MBA, APTA Learning Center online course. (0.20 CSUs (2 contact hours). 12/9/2018

APTA CSM. A variety of educational sessions. 24 hours. 2/22 – 2/24, 2018. 1.8 CEUs. 2/24/2018

CAPTE self-study workshop; pre-conference course. APTA CSM, New Orleans. 1.3 CEUs, 2/20-2/21, 2018

CHS Research Support, Amalie Helms, UM-Flint CHS workshop, 2018.

Minimize Cheating in Blackboard Assessments, UM-Flint Office of Extended Learning, Flint, MI. 2018

Update on OEL-Supported Teaching Technologies, UM-Flint Office of Extended Learning, Flint, MI. 11/15/2017

Using Kaltura, Office of Extended Learning, University of Michigan – Flint, Flint, MI (10/9/2017)2017

Fundamentals and Advanced (KT1 & KT2) Kinesiotaping course. “Kinesio University” (April 1-2, 2017), Flint, MI2017

Clinical and Academic Dissonance, Flint, Michigan. May 12, 2017 (4.5 contact hours)2017

Lilly conference. A variety of teaching workshops. Traverse city, MI.2017

American Physical Therapy Association Annual Combined Sections Meeting, San Antonio, Texas. Various topics in Education, Neurology, Research, and Geriatrics Sections2017

Michigan Physical Therapy Association Fall Conference, Frankenmuth, Michigan. October, 2017

Veterans on Campus course. UM-Flint, MI 2017

Small teaching: From minor changes to major learning (8/31/2017) Pre-convocation workshop, Thompson Center for Learning & Teaching (TCLT), UM-Flint, Flint, MI2017

APTA Combined Sections Meeting, Anaheim, California. Various topics: Neurology, Geriatrics, Research & Education section 2016

Writing Philosophy of Teaching Statements, Thompson Center for Learning & Teaching (TCLT) Workshop, Flint, Michigan. 2016

SHPS Retreat Orientation to Sedona, Flint, Michigan. SHPS retreat: 2 hour orientation to Sedona software in order to create a UM-Flint portfolio, CV, etc. (CPE)

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2016

Health Perspectives, UM-Flint School of Health Professions & Studies, Flint, Michigan.2016 Winegarden Visiting Professor: Angela Y. Davis, Flint, Michigan.2016 Health Perspectives, UM-Flint School of Health Professions & Studies, Flint, Michigan. Showcasing Health Perspectives in our Society, Keynote speaker: Camara P. Jones MD, MPH, PhD2016

MPTA Fall Conference, Holland, Michigan (various topics Neurology & orthopedics) 2016

Professional Development Requirements for Michigan PTs & PTAs, Online webinar with Sue Talley MPTA President. 2016

IV STEP: Prevention, Prediction, Plasticity, & Participation, APTA. Course duration: 46 hours, 2.95 CEUs (29.5 contact hours), Ohio State University, 7/14 – 7/19, 2016

Thompson Center for Learning and Teaching, UM-Flint, Flint, Michigan. "Why failure is essential for student learning" (Annual pre-convocational workshop - TCLT) September 1, 2016. (CPE: 3) 2016

Resources for International Students. Thompson Center for Learning and Teaching, UM-Flint, Flint, Michigan.2016

Celebration of Teaching, UM-Flint Thompson Center for Learning and Teaching, Flint, Michigan (various teaching & learning strategies) 2016

Introduction to SPSS, UM-Ann Arbor CSCAR Research course, Ann Arbor, Michigan.2016

Intensive Review of Statistics, UM-Ann Arbor CSCAR Research course, Ann Arbor, Michigan. 2016

MPTA Fall Conference, Crystal Mountain, Michigan (various topics related to my teaching content)2015 TLCT Pre-Convocation Workshop: The Actual and the Possible: Cultivating Learning at UM-Flint, Flint, Michigan.2015

APTA Combined Sections Meeting, Indianapolis, Indiana (various topics related to my teaching content)2015

Writing grant proposals for the reviewer's perspective UM-Flint Office for Research and Sponsored Programs, Flint, Michigan. 2015

Vicon motion analysis 2-day training, UM-Flint Physical Therapy Department, Flint, Michigan.2015

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Breaking through barriers to writing scholarly publications and proposals, UM-Flint ORSP; Flint, Michigan. 2014

Pre-convocation workshop, The New Science of Learning: Putting the research on learning into practice; Terry Doyle and panel. UM-Flint. 2014

APTA Combined Sections Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada (various topics related to my teaching content)2014

Current Teaching Responsibilities in the Entry-Level Program for Academic (Year of Site Visit (2020)*right now, also includes PhD in PT program courses (Will need updating for site visit)

Fall semesters2018PTP 885 - Education Leadership in Higher Education (3 credits) (*Ph.D. in PT program)PTP 990 - Dissertation: Pre-Candidacy (DD) (Co-Chair with Amy Yorke) (1 credit) (*Ph.D. in PT program)PTP 816 - Movement Analysis & Instrumentation (Teach 2 class sessions: EMG) (*Ph.D. in PT program)2017PTP 752 - Neurologic Examination & Practice I (Assist with community partners labs (eight 2 1/2 hour labs)PTP 664 - Fundamentals of Patient Management (Assist with two practical exams)2015-2016PTP 664 - Fundamentals of Patient Management (6 weeks: 4 modules and Written/Practical exams #1)PTP 815 - PT PhD Independent Study: Lymphatics Surveys (DD) (Co-Chair with Amy Yorke) (*Ph.D. in PT program)2014-2016PTP 664 - Fundamentals of Patient Management (5 weeks: 4 modules and Written/Practical exam #1)2012-2016PTP 761 - Evidence-Based Practice2012-2014PTP 794 - Service Learning II2012-2013PTP 565 - Fundamentals Tests & Measures (3 modules & practical exam)

Winter semesters2019PTP 990 - Dissertation: Pre-Candidacy (DD) (Co-Chair with Amy Yorke) (1 credit) (*Ph.D. in PT program)PTP 815 – PT PhD Independent Study (US) (1 credit) (*Ph.D. in PT program)2012-2019PTP 612 - Clinical Neuroscience, Motor Control & Motor Learning (3 credits 2015-2017, 2 credits 2012-2014)PTP 651 - Neurologic Diseases & Disorders (3 credits 2015-2017, 2 credits 2012-2014)2018

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PTP 884 - Higher Education Teaching Practicum (MA) (2 credits) (*Ph.D. in PT program)PTP 816 - Movement Analysis & Instrumentation (Teach 2 class sessions: EMG) (*Ph.D. in PT program)2017PTP 815 - PhD in PT Independent Study: Neuro D & D (MA) (4 credits) (*Ph.D. in PT program)

Spring/Summer semesters2019PTP 990 - Dissertation: Pre-Candidacy (DD), 1 credit/ 5 contact hours (Co-Chair with Amy Yorke) (*Ph.D. in PT)PTP 817 - Motor Control & Motor Learning, 3 credits/45 contact hours (*Ph.D. in PT program)2018PTP 990 - Dissertation: Pre-Candidacy (DD) (Co-Chair with Amy Yorke) (1 credit) (*Ph.D. in PT program)PTP 815 - PT PhD Independent Study: Lymphatics Research (DD) (Co-Chair with Amy Yorke) (1 credit) (*Ph.D. in PT program)2017PTP 885 - Education Leadership in Higher Education (2 credits) (*Ph.D. in PT program)PTP 817 - Motor Control & Motor Learning (2 credits) (*Ph.D. in PT program)2012-2014PTP 546 - Pharmacology in PracticePTP 694 - Service Learning I

2012-2016Fall/Winter/Spring/Summer: PTP 502/602 - Student Independent Faculty Guided Research (4 students)

Other Teaching Activities

Students Advised (GRAD) 2018 - Faculty Advisor: Class of 2020: 4 eDPT students. 4 students. 2018 - Faculty Advisor: Class of 2019: 4 eDPT students. 4 students. 2018 - Faculty Advisor: Class of 2018: 6 eDPT students. 6 students. 2017 - Faculty Advisor: Class of 2017: 3 eDPT students. 2016 - Faculty Advisor: Class of 2016: 6 eDPT students. 6 students. 2015 - Faculty Advisor: Class of 2015: 10 eDPT students. 10 students. 2014 - Faculty Advisor: Class of 2014: 7 eDPT students.

Supervised Research (GRAD) 2018 – Wheelchair cushion comparison study, Phase I: Safety. 1 student GSRA.

2017 & 2018 - Auditory pacing embedded in music to improve gait in healthy elderly and individuals post-stroke. 1 student GSRA in 2017 & 3 students in 2018.

2016 – Kinematic and EMG adaptations during walking using a bionic exoskeleton in individuals without pathology and with spinal cord injury. 1 student GSRA.

2016 - Kinematic adaptations during walking using a wearable bionic exoskeleton in healthy adults and individuals with SCI. 1 student GSRA.

2016 - Faculty Mentor: PTP 761 - Evidence-based Practice - One case report group.

2015 - Confidence in, Knowledge of, and use of sEMG when learning MMT via online demonstrations versus classroom lecture-lab. 1 student GSRA.

2015 - Biomechanist: Assist in research labs.

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2014 - Kinematic adaptations during walking using a wearable bionic exoskeleton in healthy adults and individuals with SCI. 1 student GSRA.

2012 - Kinematic adaptations during walking using a wearable bionic exoskeleton in healthy adults and individuals with SCI. 3 student GSRAs.

Teaching Activities - Miscellaneous 2019 - UM-Flint, Professional DPT program Student Information session2018 - Clinical site student visits: 4 students. 2018 - UM-Flint, Professional DPT program Student Information session (1/6/2018)2017 - Faculty Mentor: PTP 761 - Evidence-based Practice - One case report. 2017 - PTP 694 - Professional Service Learning: two student groups. 8 students.2017 - Clinical site student visits: 4 students. 2017 - Faculty Mentor: PTP 761 - Evidence-based Practice - Two case reports. 2017 - PTP 694 - Professional Service Learning: two student groups. 2016 - PTP 629 - Clinical Observation Skills & Communication (4 clinical sessions). 2016 - PTP 667 - Neuromuscular Exam & Practice I (SCI module & Patient demonstration (ASAI

exam) and two practical exams. 2015 - Faculty Mentor: PTP 761 - Evidence-based Practice - Three case report groups. 2015 - Faculty mentor: PTP 694/794: Two Service Learning projects. 2015 - Faculty Mentor: Facilitated Student Clinical Observations: McLaren out patient-Bristol Road (3

days). 2015 - PTP 880 – SCI patient case. 2014 - Faculty Mentor: PTP 761 - Evidence-based Practice - Two case report groups. 2014 - Faculty Mentor: PTP 694/794 Service Learning I & II: 1 group/project. 2013 - PTP 668 - Neuromuscular Plan of Care: SCI labs. 2013 - PTP 667-Neuromuscular Exam & Eval (SCI module ASIA and live patient demo/interview;

assist with practical exams). 2013 - PTP 734/735/736-Clinical site visits for 7 students. 2013 - Faculty Mentor: PTP 761 - Evidence-based Practice - Three case reports. 2013 - Faculty mentor: PTP 694/794: Three Service Learning projects/groups. 2013 - PTP 564 – Faculty Mentor: Facilitated Clinical Observations (Hurley). 2013 - PTP 565-Fundamental Tests & Measures (3 modules: Balance, Sensory and Wheelchair

lecture & lab; practical exams and oral practical exams). 2013 - PTP 668-Neuromuscular Plan of Care: SCI labs. 2012 - PTP 734 Clinical site visits for 6 students.2012 - Faculty Mentor: PTP 694/794 Service Learning I & II: 3 groups/projects. 2012 - Clinical Education- Baker College PTA students, SCI patient observations.2012 - Faculty Mentor: PTP 761 - Evidence-based Practice - Three case reports. 2005 - MSPT Comprehensive Examination Supervised (Chairperson).

Professional / Continuing Education Delivered2017 - Upper Extremity Intervention in Neurorehabilitation, Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan, Detroit

Medical Center (September 23, 2017)2012 - ACRM Update: Neurotechnology. Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan, OP Neurology & CSCIR

departments 2012 - ACRM Update: Integrating Interactive Media into Neurorehabilitation & SCIRehab Taxonomy

Update. Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan, OP Neurology & CSCIR departments

Please note: An additional CV is filed for Cathy A. Larson that further details teaching and honors/awards from other universities; plus professional / continuing education delivered, non-refereed presentations, professional developed prior to 2015.

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