Evidence-Based Practice Presentations

Des Moines, IA US
November 13, 2018

 

Registration


There is no cost to attend but registration is requested.


CE Session

  • Poster research presentations from 5:30 - 6:50 pm WILL NOT be available on-line. 
    • To attend this activity at DMU, you must login or create an account. Once you're logged in, please click on the "ENTER" button to your right. Your attendance will then be confirmed.
  • Oral research presentations from 7 - 8 pm WILL be available at DMU and on-line. 
    • Click here to attend on-line. You will also be registered for the IPTA Business Meeting. 
    • To attend this activity at DMU, you must login or create an account. Once you're logged in, please click on the "ENTER" button to your right. Your attendance will then be confirmed.

 

IPTA Business Meeting

The IPTA business meeting from 8 - 9 pm WILL BE available both on-site at DMU and on-line. To attend the business meeting on-line, click here

If you have an item you'd like to add to the IPTA Business Meeting agenda, please email Dr. Katie Stevermer at Catherine.stevermer@dmu.edu.

Target Audience

IPTA Southwest District members, physical therapists, physical therapy assistants, students.

Agenda

5:30 pm

DMU DPT Student Research Poster Presentations

  1. Surgical versus conservative treatment of ACL and incidence of osteoarthritis
    Brandon Andrew, Maggie Bruckman, Heather Willett
  2. Does reduction of fear-avoidance or kinesiophobia improve functional outcomes in patients with patellofemoral pain?
    Sydney Greenlund, Emily Smith, Jessica Zmoos
  3. Are patients with hip asymmetries with LBP more likely to develop chronic LBP?
    Edward Fox, Mohamad Hassan, Zachary Rupp
  4. Does early mobilization reduce incidence of pulmonary embolism in patients with acute DVT?
    Nathan Gobel, Carrie Nelson, Julie Wiener
  5. Does freezing of gait predict falls in those with Parkinson’s Disease?
    Samantha Forehead, Robin Forster, Heather Malsom
  6. Is sleep quality predictive of motor skill learning?
    Asher Bogdanove, Natalie Klobassa, Stephanie Rohe
  7. Neck strength as a predictor of concussion risk in athletes
    Daitin Crandall, Brianna Mooers, Zachary Specht
  8. Does birth order predict age of independent gait in typically developing children?
    Sarah Abbott, Tayler Sokulski, Elizabeth Swartz
  9. Does exercise prescription implemented by physical therapists predict cognitive recovery after traumatic brain injury (TBI)?
    Libby Hennesey, Chaston Pola, Alex Rod
  10. Does CVA stage of recovery influence effects of lower extremity resistance exercise on gait velocity?
    Laura Francois, Lauren Libby, Jeffery Wagenaar
  11. Does geographic location (urban vs. rural) impact health care utilization after joint replacement?
    Christopher Cass, Maria Gannon, Alexander Reif
  12. Does lifestyle physical activity predict higher quality of life in adults with fibromyalgia?
    Claire Danielson, Clare Goerdt, Shelby Randolph
7 pmDoes lesion location predict development of post-stroke depression?
Maranda Chapin, Masato Fukushima, Keegan Mulder
7:15 pmDoes gait speed or the Timed-Up-and-Go more accurately predict falls in older adults?
Ryan Danielson, Christian Rodriguez, Ty Wagg
7:30 pmDoes an anti-inflammatory diet impact pain and disability in middle-aged females with Rheumatoid Arthritis?
Mary Nilles, Corrin Schreyer, Carolyn Weber
7:45 pmDoes a history of chronic ankle injury increase the likelihood of ACL tear?
Jacob Gelrod, Molly Goughnour, Rachel Jones
8 pm

IPTA Southwest District Business Meeting
If you have an item you'd like to add to the IPTA Business Meeting agenda, please email Dr. Katie Stevermer at Catherine.stevermer@dmu.edu.

9 pmAdjourn
Course summary
Available credit: 
  • 2.50 IBON
Course opens: 
05/17/2018
Course expires: 
11/13/2018
Event starts: 
11/13/2018 - 5:30pm CST
Event ends: 
11/13/2018 - 9:00pm CST
Cost:
$0.00
Des Moines University
3200 Grand Avenue
Student Education Center Auditorium
Des Moines, IA 50312
United States
+1 (515) 271-1596

Des Moines University is located on a 22-acre campus in the heart of Des Moines, Iowa. Just west of downtown on Grand Avenue, the University is located in one of Des Moines' most prestigious neighborhoods. The campus is in a historic neighborhood filled with tree-lined streets and gracious older homes and businesses. Its central location makes it easy to access the rest of the city and outlying communities. The campus is close to the Des Moines International Airport, located on the bus line and just blocks from local shopping and downtown Des Moines.

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Continuing Education Credit

Certificates of attendance will given for 2.5 continuing education contact hours.

EDUCATIONAL GRANTS

No commercial interest provided financial support for this continuing education activity. 

Available Credit

  • 2.50 IBON

Price

Cost:
$0.00
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