CURRICULUM VITAE



CURRICULUM VITAE

Rebecca Lynn Craik PhD, PT, FAPTA

Department of Physical Therapy l23 Oberholtzer Road

Arcadia University Gilbertsville, PA 19525

450 S Easton Road (610) 754-6727; (215) 247-3532

Glenside, PA 19038-3295

craik@arcadia.edu

Areas of Interest: Rehabilitation Science associated with aging, neuromuscular disorders, gait & function

Education:

Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, BA, Biology, 1970.

Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, MS, Physical Therapy, 1972.

Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, PhD, Physiology, 1981.

Licensure Information/Registration Number:

North Carolina - PT 697 (1972-1982)

Pennsylvania - PT 000160-E (1973-Present)

Employment and Positions Held:

Student Teacher/Internship, School of Physical Therapy, Duke University, Durham, NC, Spring, 1971.

Internship, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA, August, 1971.

Internship, Hillhaven Extended Care Facility, Durham, NC, February, 1972.

Internship, Paul Proud, Private Practice, Durham, NC, February, 1972.

Internship, Physical Therapy Department, Charlotte Memorial Hospital, Charlotte, NC, April, 1972.

Staff Physical Therapist, Temple University Health Sciences Center, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 3401 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA, 1972-1973.

Principal Investigator, Moss Rehabilitation Engineering Center, Moss Rehabilitation Hospital, 12th Street and Tabor Road, Philadelphia, PA, 1973-1983.

Adjunct Assistant Professor, Graduate Program in Physical Therapy, School of Allied Health, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, Functional Neurophysiology Course (Spring Term) 1980-1985.

Adjunct Instructor, Department of Physiology, School of Medicine, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, 1981-1992

Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Physical Therapy, Duke University, Durham, NC, 1982-1983

Adjunct Assistant Professor, Program in Motor Learning, Columbia Teachers College, New York, NY, Tutorial in Motor Learning, Fall 1984.

Adjunct Assistant Professor, Bioengineering Program, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, 1987-present.

University of Pennsylvania, School of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Animal Biology,

Philadelphia, PA

- Adjunct Instructor, 1982-1987.

- Instructor, Fall 1983, Fall 1984.

- Adjunct Assistant Professor, 1987-1990.

- Adjunct Associate Professor, 1991-2001.

University of Pennsylvania, School of Medicine, Department of Neurology, Philadelphia, PA

- Adjunct Associate Professor, 2001- present.

Arcadia University, Physical Therapy Department,

Glenside, PA

- Adjunct Assistant Professor, 1983.

- Assistant Professor, 1983 - 1989.

- Associate Professor, 1989 – 1995.

- Professor, 1996 - present.

- Chair, 1993-2014.

-Dean, College of Health Sciences, 2014 – present.

Publications:

Articles (including non-refereed publications):

Craik R, and Wannstedt G: The Limb Load Monitor: An augmented sensory feedback device. In: Proceedings of the Conference on Devices and Systems for the Disabled. Krusen Center for Research and Engineering, Moss Rehabilitation Hospital, and the Temple University Health Sciences Center (ed), Philadelphia, PA, April 1975.

Craik R, and Herman R: Human solutions for locomotion: Interlimb coordination. Neural Control of Locomotion. RM Herman et al (Ed.) Plenum Press, New York, 1976.

Wannstedt G, Craik R: Clinical evaluation of a sensory feedback device: The Limb Load Monitor. Bulletin of Prosthetics Research, 10-29, 8-49, 1978.

Pritham C, Craik R, Cook T: Orthotic management of the late post-polio patient. Orthotics and Prosthetics 33:50-59, 1979.

Craik R, Cozzens BA, Miyazaki S: Enhancement of swing phase clearance through sensory stimulation. Proceedings 4th Annual Conference on Rehabilitation Engineering. pp.217-219,1981.

Craik, RL, Clinical correlates of neural plasticity. Physical Therapy 62:1452-1462,1982.

Craik R, Cozzens BA, Freedman W: The role of sensory conflict on stair descent performance in humans. Experimental Brain Research 45:399-409,1982.

Craik RL, Leiper CA, Cozzens BA, Roaper T, Hanlon M: Comparisons of spatial and temporal patterns of walking in Proceedings from IX International Congress of Biomechanics. Human Kinetics Publishers, Inc. IX-A:555-559,1985.

Craik RL, Hand PJ, Levin BE: Locus coeruleus affects glucose metabolism in the physiologically activated rat barrel cortex. Brain Research Bulletin 19:495-499,1987.

Levin BE, Craik RL, Hand PJ: The role of norepinephrine in adult somato-sensory (SMI) cortical metabolism and plasticity. Brain Research 443:261-271,1988.

Craik RL, Oatis, CA (Ed): Foot and Ankle. Special Issue. Physical Therapy 68:1789-2004,1988.

Mossey JM, Mutran E, Knott K, Craik R: Determinants of recovery 12 months after hip fracture: The importance of psychosocial factors. American J Public Health 79:279-286,1989.

Mossey JM, Knott K, Craik R: The effects of persistent depressive symptoms on hip fracture recovery. J of Gerontology Medical Sciences 45:M163-168,1990.

Leiper CI, Craik RL: Relationships between physical activity and temporal distance characteristics of walking in aging women. Physical Therapy 71:791-803,1991.

Craik RL, Dutterer LA, Riggle CL: A comparison of walking patterns between younger and older men. Posture and Gait: Control Mechanisms Vol II. M Woollacott and F. Horak (Ed.), XIth International Symposium of the Society for Posture and Gait Research, University of Oregon Books, Eugene, OR, l992, pp 243-246.

Leiper CI, Craik RL: Relationship between physical activity and walking velocity in aging women. Posture and Gait: Control Mechanisms. Vol II. M. Woollacott and F. Horak (Ed), XIth International Symposium of the Society for Posture and Gait Research, University of Oregon Books, Eugene OR, l992, pp 283-286.

Craik, RL: In the wink of an eye. Key Issues. The Arcadia University Computer Services Newsletter, 6(2):l-4, l993.

Wagner S, Pfeifer AM, Cranfield T, Craik RL: A review of muscle strength and function in the elderly. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice 10:9-16, l994.

Caggiano E, Emrey T, Shirley S, Craik RL: Effects of electrical stimulation or voluntary contraction for strengthening the quadriceps femoris in an aged population. Journal of Orthopedics and Sports Physical Therapy 20:22-28, 1994.

Craik RL: Hip fracture disability. Physical Therapy 74:387-398, 1994.

Craik RL: Physical Therapy Effect on Gait & Balance in Older Persons. Proceedings Project Focus ‘94: A White House Conference on Aging. Foundation for Physical Therapy Research, Inc.,1995, pp 18-24.

Pfeifer AM, Cranfield T, Wagner S, Craik RL: Muscle strength: A comparison of electrical stimulation and volitional isometric contraction in adults over 65 years. Physiotherapy Canada 49:32-39, 1997.

Craik RL: Contemporary perspectives on movement disorders-A commentary. Neurology Report 21:91-93, 1997.

Thompson EC, Craik RL, Freedman W, Gulkus S: The effect of stimulation variable and body position on cutaneous afferent excitation. J. Clinical Electrophysiology 9:14-20, 1997.

Portney LP, Craik RL: Sharing your research: Platform and Poster presentations. PT Magazine 4: 71-81, 1998

Eichorn J, Orner J, Richard K, Craik RL: Aging effects on dual-task methodology using walking and verbal reaction time. Issues on Aging 21:8-12, 1998.

Lefebrve IE, Kline Mangione K, Craik RL” Changes in gait in subjects with osteoarthritis of the knee following a 10-week exercise program of stationary cycling. Issues in Aging 21(1): 32, 1998.

Kline Mangione K., McCully, K. Gloviak A, Lefebvre I, Hoffman M, Craik RL: The effects of high intensity and low intensity cycle ergometry in older adults with knee osteoarthritis. J Gerontol: Medical Sciences 54A:M184-190, 1999.

Cheung ME, Craik RL: The National Center for Medical Rehabilitation Research Institutional Training Program 1992-1997. Arch Phys Med & Rehab 81:529-533,2000.

Craik RL: Spinal cord injury: The bridge between basic science and clinical practice. Physical Therapy 80:671-672, 2000.

Brach JS, Berthold R, Craik R, VanSwearingen JM, Newman AB: Effects of increasing gait speed on gait variability in community-dwelling older adults. J Am Geriatrics Soc 49:1646-50, 2001.

Watanbe S, Hoffman JR, Craik RL, Hand PJ, Croul SE, Reivich M, Greenberg JH: A new model of localized ischemia in the rat somatosensory cortex. Stroke 32:2615-2623, 2001.

Hoffman, J.R., Greenberg, J.H., Furuya, D., Craik, R.L., et al “Rats Recovering From Unilateral Barrel-Cortex Ischemia Are Capable Of Completing A Whisker-Dependent Task Using Only Their Affected Whiskers.” Brain Research 965:91-99, 2003.

Weinrich M, Good D, Reding M, Roth EJ, Cifu DX, Silver KH, Craik RL, Magaziner J, Terrin M, Schwartz M, Gerber L. Timing, intensity, and duration of rehabilitation for hip fracture and stroke: report of a workshop at the National Center for Medical Rehabilitation Research. Neurorehabil Neural Repair, 18, (1):12-28, 2004.

Mangione KK, Craik RL, Tomlinson SS, Palombaro KM. Can elderly patients post hip fracture perform moderate to high intensity exercise at home? Physical Therapy, 85:727-739, 2005.

Craik RL. “Thirty-sixth Mary McMillan Lecture: Never satisfied.” Physical Therapy.85:1224-37, 2005.

Barker SP, Craik RL, Freedman W, Hillstrom H, Herrmann N. Accuracy, Reliability, and Validity of a Spatiotemporal Gait Analysis System Medical Engineering & Physics,28:460-67, 2006.

Lopopolo RB, Grecco M, Hesson D, Craik RL, Kline-Mangione K. “The effect of therapeutic exercise on gait speed in community-dwelling elders: A meta-analysis” Physical Therapy; 86:520-540, 2006.

Palombaro KM, Craik RL, Mangione KK, Tomlinson JD. Determining meaningful changes in gait speed after hip fracture. Physical Therapy, 86:809-816, 2006.

Neiman GS, Craik RL, Delitto A et al. NAPRAH Symposium: Enhancing faculty research career development: Infrastructure and mentoring models. J of Allied Health, 36:e179-e181, 2007.

Mangione KK, Craik RL, Lopopolo RB, Brenneman SK. Gait Speed Predictors in Patients after Hip Fracture. Physiotherapy Canada, 60:10-18. 2008.

Mangione KK, Lopopolo RB, Neff NP, Craik RL, Palombaro K. Interventions used by physical therapist in home care for patients after hip fracture. Physical Therapy 88:199-210, 2008.

Mangione KK, Craik RL, McCormick AA, Blevins HL, White MB, Sullivan-Marx E, Tomlinson JD. Detectable changes in physical performance measures in elderly African Americans. Physical Therapy 2010; 90:921-927.

Mangione KK, Craik, RL, Palombaro KM, Tomlinson SS, Hofmann MT.  Home-Based Leg Strengthening Exercise Improves Function Six Months After Hip Fracture: A Randomized Controlled Study. J Am Geriatr Soc, 2010, 58(10):1911-7. 

Goldstein MS, Scalzitti DA, Craik RL et al. The Revised Research Agenda for Physical Therapy. Physical Therapy 2011;91:165-174.

Thrush A, Pennypacker M, Schmidt A. Validity of the StepWatch Step Activity Monitor: Preliminary Findings for Use in Persons with Parkinson Disease and Multiple Sclerosis. J Geriatric Physical Therapy 2011;34:41-45.

Sullivan-Marx EM, Mangione K, Ackerson T, Sidirov I, Maislin G, Volpe S, Craik RL “Recruitment and retention strategies among older African American women enrolled in an exercise study at a PACE program.” The Gerontologist 2011;51(S1):373-381.

Goldstein MS, Scalzitti DA, Bohmert JA, Brennan GP, Craik RL, Delitto A, et al. Vitalizing Practice through Research and Research through Practice: The Outcomes of a Conference to Enhance Delivery of Care. Physical Therapy 2011; 91:1275-1284.

Alley DE, Hicks GE, Shardell M, Hawkes W, Miller R, Craik RL, Mangione KK, Orwig D, Hochberg M, Resnick B, Magaziner. Meaningful improvement in gait speed in hip fracture recovery. J Am Geriatr Soc, 2011 Sep;59(9):1650-7. 

Craik RL. Breaking new ground: The growing value of international education in health sciences disciplines. Impact of the Arcadia Experience Abroad. Arcadia University, Glenside, PA. 2015;17-19.

Editorials:

Connolly BH, Craik RL, Krebs DE: Single-case research: When is it valid? Physical Therapy 1983;63:1767-1768.

Craik R: Biomechanics: A Neural control perspective. Physical Therapy 1984;64:1810-1811.

Craik RL, Carvell GE: The fads and gurus of physical therapy research. Spring Newsletter. Section on Research, APTA, l993.

Craik RL: Spinal cord injury: The bridge between basic science and clinical practice. Physical Therapy 2000;80:671-672.

Craik R: A tolerance for ambiguity. Guest Note. Physical Therapy 2001;81:1292-1294.

Craik RL. Florence P Kendall, PT, FAPTA (editorial) Physical Therapy, 2006;86:336.

Craik RL Physical therapist practice, like science, is a “self-correcting process.” Physical Therapy, 2006;86:334-345.

Craik RL Interpreting Systematic Reviews: Sometimes, more is better. Physical Therapy 2006;86:910-911.

Craik RL Opening the garden gate. Physical Therapy 2006;86:1062-1063.

Craik RL Early Crops. Physical Therapy 2006;86:1186.

Craik RL Clothes [do not] make the man. Physical Therapy 2007;87:6-7.

Riddle D, Craik RL Sometimes it is better to read the instructions first. Physical Therapy 2007;87:366-67.

Craik RL Let’s get on with it! Physical Therapy 2007;87:631-633.

Craik RL. Till we meet again. Physical Therapy 2007;87:830-832.

Craik RL. A different kind of global warming. Physical Therapy 2007;87:974-975.

Craik RL. Climbing out of our silos to improve practice. Physical Therapy 2008;88:555-558. 

Craik RL and Maher, C. Still "Not Satisfied" ... Yet Physical Therapy 2008;88:423-425. 

Craik RL. Does clinical education need a series of tools to assess success? Physical Therapy 2008;88:1106-08. 

Craik RL.The 2008/2009 Editorial Board. Physical Therapy 2008;88:986-988.

Craik RL. Harris S, Helders PJ, In Memoriam: Beverly Petterson Bishop (1922–2008) Physical Therapy 2008;88:1454-1456.

Craik RL. PT 2009 Notes, PTJ Welcomes and Thanks. Physical Therapy 2009;89:626-627.

Craik RL. A Responsibility to Put “Health Policy in Perspective.” Physical Therapy 2009;89:1114-1115.

Craik RL. Jacquelin Perry: 9 Feet Tall. Physical Therapy 2010;90:142-145.

Craik RL. Retaining Trust Physical Therapy. Physical Therapy 2010;90:322-323.

Craik RL. Submission Guidelines Get to the Point. Physical Therapy 2010;90:475.

Craik RL. New steps to “Move Forward.” Physical Therapy 2010;90:1706-1707.

Craik RL. Editorial Board 2010/2011 Physical Therapy 2011;91:6-7.

Craik RL. A Convincing Case—For the Psychologically Informed Physical. Physical Therapy 2011; 91:606-609.

Craik RL. In Tribute: Nancy T. Watts—Pragmatic Visionary. Physical Therapy 2011;91:995-996.

Craik RL. Establishing Global Connections. Physical Therapy 2011;91:1150-1151.

Craik RL. In Tribute: Steve Haley 2011;91:1294-1295.

Craik RL. Looking Back to 1921 and Forward to 2012. Physical Therapy 2012;92:6-9.

Craik RL. PTJ Adopts a New Process for Review of RCTs Physical Therapy 2012;92:642-643.

Craik RL. Acute care physical therapist practice: it's come a long way. Physical Therapy 2012 Dec;92(12):1482-3. 

Costa LO, Lin CW, Grossi DB, Mancini MC, Swisher AK, Cook C, Vaughn D, Elkins MR, Sheikh U, Moore A, Jull G, Craik RL, Maher CG, Guirro RR, Marques AP, Harms M, Brooks D, Simoneau GG, Strupstad JH. Clinical trial registration in physical therapy journals: recommendations from the International Society of Physiotherapy Journal Editors.

Rev Bras Fisioter. 2012 Nov-Dec;16(6):v-ix.

J Orthop Sports Phys Ther. 2012;42(12):978-81. 

J Physiother. 2012;58(4):211-3. 

Man Ther. 2013;18(1):1-3. 

Cardiopulm Phys Ther J. 2013; 24(1):4-6.

Physiother Can;2013;65:109-15

Craik RL. A New Collaboration: PTJ and the Royal Dutch Society for Physical Therapy. Physical Therapy 2013;93:126-7.

Craik RL. In Tribute: Dr. Jacquelin Perry. Physical Therapy 2013;93:589.

Craik RL. Duty, Honor, Country. Physical Therapy 2013; 93:1158-1159.

Craik RL. In tribute: Helen Hislop and our time of progress. Physical Therapy 2014;94:174-175.

Craik RL. The convincing of the Editor in Chief. Physical Therapy 2014;94:1207.

Craik RL. PTJ Editorial Board 2014/2015. Physical Therapy 2014;94:1371-1372.

Craik RL. In tribute: Janet H Carr, Physical Therapy 2015;95:6-7.

Craik RL. New Editorial Board Members in Pediatrics and Health Services Research Physical Therapy 2015;95:698-699.

Hinman RS, Buchbinder R, Craik RL, George SZ, Maher CG, Riddle DL. Is this a clinical trial? Should it be registered? 2015;95:810-814.

Book Chapters:

Wannstedt G, Craik R: Evaluation of the limb load monitor; Report for RSA, Department of HEW under Grant No. 23-P-55518, Rehabilitation Engineering Center, Moss Rehabilitation Hospital, 1977.

Craik RL, and Krebs DE: Handbook for APTA Oral and Poster Presentations APTA, Alexandria, VA, 1985.

Craik RL, Oatis, CA: Gait Assessment in the Clinic: Issues and Approaches. In: Measurement in Physical Therapy JM Rothstein (Ed.), Churchill Livingston, Inc, NY, 1985.

Craik RL: Changes in Locomotion in the Aging Adult. In: Posture and Gait Across the Life Span. M Woollacott and A Shumway Cook (Ed.), University of South Carolina Press, Columbia, SC, 1989, pp 176-201.

Craik RL: Abnormalities of motor behavior. In: Contemporary Management of Motor Control Problems M. Lister (Ed.), Foundation for Physical Therapy, Inc, Alexandria, VA, 1991, pp 155-164.

Craik RL: Recovery Processes: Maximizing function. In: Contemporary Management of Motor Control Problems M. Lister (Ed.), Foundation for Physical Therapy, Inc, Alexandria, VA, 1991, pp 165-174.

Craik RL: Sensorimotor changes and adaptation in the older adult. In: Geriatric Physical Therapy A. Guccionne (Ed.), The C.V. Mosby Co, St. Louis, MO, l993, pp7l-97.

Craik RL, Oatis CA (Eds.) Gait Analysis: Theory and Application, The CV Mosby Co, St. Louis, MO, 1995.

Craik RL, Dutterer L: Spatial and temporal characteristics of footfall patterns. In Gait Analysis: Theory and Application R. Craik and C. Oatis (Ed.) the CV Mosby Co, St. Louis, MO, 1995, pp 143-158.

Frank JS, Winter DA, Craik RL: Gait disorders and falls in the elderly. In: Clinical Disorders of Balance, Posture and Gait A. Bronstein, TH Brandt, M. Woolacott (eds), Edward Arnold Co, United Kingdom, 1996, pp 287-301.

Patten C, Craik RL: Sensorimotor changes and adaptation in the older adult. In: Geriatric Physical Therapy. A Guccione (Ed.) Mosby, Inc. St. Louis, MO, 2000, pp 78-109.

Podcasts

Author Interview with K Sullivan. Effects of Task-Specific Locomotor and Strength Training in Adults Who Were Ambulatory After Stroke: Results of the STEPS Randomized Clinical Trial. Moderator: Rebecca Craik, PT, PhD, FAPTA

(December 2007)

Locomotor Training: Can It Help Children With Severe Spinal Cord Injuries to Ambulate?

Participants: Andrea L Behrman, PT, PhD, V Reggie Edgerton, PhD, and Irene R McEwen, PT, PhD, FAPTA. Moderator: Rebecca Craik, PT, PhD, FAPTA (2008)

Election 2008 Podcast Discussion: Part 1

Participants: Anthony Delitto, PT, PhD, FAPTA, Alan Jette, PT, PhD, FAPTA, Justin Moore, PT, DPT. Moderator: Rebecca Craik, PT, PhD, FAPTA (October 2008)

Election 2008 Podcast Discussion: Part 2

Participants: Anthony Delitto, PT, PhD, FAPTA, Alan Jette, PT, PhD, FAPTA, Justin Moore, PT, DPT. Moderator: Rebecca Craik, PT, PhD, FAPTA (October 2008)

Identifying Future Fallers: It's Not Black and White

Participants: Susan W Muir, BSc, BScPT, and Leland E Dibble, PT, PhD, ATC. Moderator: Rebecca L Craik, PT, PhD, FAPTA (Fall 2008)

Health Care Research Provisions in the Stimulus Bill

Participants: Alan M Jette, PT, PhD, FAPTA, and Justin Moore, PT, DPT. Moderator: Rebecca L Craik, PT, PhD, FAPTA (Spring 2009)

Feet Reaching in Preterm infants

Participants: Doreen Bartlett, PT, PhD; J Cole Galloway, PT, PhD; and Jill Heathcock, PT, PhD

Moderator: Rebecca L Craik, PT, PhD, FAPTA (Fall 2009)

Stepping Forward With Gait Rehabilitation

 Participants: Contributors to the PTJ Special Issue on Gait, CSM, APTA, San Diego, CA (February 2010)

Bundling Acute and Postacute Payments

Participants: Gerbon deJong, PhD; Justin Moore, PT, DPT. Moderator: Rebecca L Craik, PT, PhD, FAPTA, PTJ Editor in Chief (Summer 2010)

Outcome Measures for People With Parkinson Disease

Participants: Margaret Schenkman, PT, PhD, FAPTA, and Kathleen Gill-Body, PT, DPT, NCS

Moderator: Rebecca Craik, PT, PhD, FAPTA, PTJ Editor-in-Chief.(Fall 2011)

Quality Indicators in Physical Therapist Practice

Participants: Diane Jette, PT, DSc; Dianne Jewell, PT, DPT, PhD, CCS; and Heather Smith, PT, MPH. Moderator: Rebecca Craik, PT, PhD, FAPTA, Editor in Chief, PTJ. (Spring 2012)

Predicting Recovery After Total Hip Arthroplasty

Participants: Emily Slaven, PT, PhD, OCS, FAAOMPT, CertMDT, and Robert Wagenmakers, MD, PhD. Moderator: Rebecca Craik, PT, PhD, FAPTA, Editor in Chief, PTJ. (Fall 2012)

Election 2012 and Beyond

Participants: Justin Moore, PT, DPT, and Roger Herr, PT, MPA, COS-C. Moderator: Rebecca Craik, PT, PhD, FAPTA, Editor in Chief, PTJ. (Fall 2012)

Health Services Research Funding and the Foundation for Physical Therapy

Participants: Boissonnault WG, Craik RL, Riddle DL. (Fall 2013)

Strengthening Academic Physical Therapy--and the Profession's Future

Participants: James Gordon, PT, EdD, FAPTA, and Elizabeth Domholdt, PT, EdD, FAPTA. Moderator: Rebecca Craik, PT, PhD, FAPTA, Editor in Chief, PTJ. (Fall 2014)

Craikcast: The Editor in Chief's take on each issue of Physical Therapy (podcasts for each month from September 2011 – current)

Scientific Presentations:

Craik R, and Hung H: A force transducer for gait retraining. In: Proceedings of the 27th Annual Conference on Engineering in Medicine and Biology. (1974).

Craik R, Cook T, D'Orazio B: Variations in healthy gait with changes in velocity: Phys Ther 60:575, 1980.

Craik R, Delitto A, Burke T: Facilitation of movement by afferent stimulation: Phys Ther 60:607, 1980.

Craik R, Freedman W: Effects of a sensory conflict on healthy human stair descent. Soc Neurosci Abst 6:762, 1980.

Craik R, Hand CA, Hand PJ: Role of sensory enrichment or disuse on cortical plasticity. Phys Ther 62:681, 1982.

Craik R, Cozzens BA, Freedman W: Effect of visual-vestibular conflict on stair-walking behavior. Phys Ther 62:644, 1982.

Craik RL, Inverso W, Soucy D, Dawkins B: The influence of aging on walking behavior. Phys Ther 63:751, 1983.

Craik RL, Hand PJ, Hand CA, Cozzens BA: The effect of peripheral sensory deprivation or enrichment on the extent of functional plasticity in rat SI cortex produced by chronic subtotal vibrissae deafferentation. Soc Neurosci Abst: 9:397, 1983.

Craik RL, Peer M, Cozzens BA, Liebenberg R: Gait analysis of adult hemiplegic patients. Arch Phys Med 64:499, 1983.

Craik RL, Leiper CI, Cozzens BA, et. al: Spatial and temporal patterns of walking in three adult samples. Phys Ther 64:711, 1984.

Craik RL, Cozzens BA, Miyazaki: Facilitation of voluntary motor patterns by transcutaneous electrical stimulations in hemiplegic humans. Soc Neurosci Abst: 10:634, 1984.

Gallo KM, Carr WJ, Craik RL, Hand PJ: Behavioral consequences of chronic vibrissa activation of rat vibrissa - cortical barrel system. Soc Neurosci Abst, 11, Part 1: 453, 1985.

Borkowski RG, Craik RL, Freedman WF: Analysis of slow walking in man. Soc Neurosci Abst, 11, Part 1:709, 1985.

Schleich PR, Craik RL: Recovery of rat type I muscle fibers during endurance exercise following hindlimb immobilization. Phys Ther 66:747, 1986.

Craik RL, Hand PJ, Levin BE: Locus Coeruleus input affects metabolism in physiologically-activated rat barrel cortex. Soc Neurosci Abst: 12:451, 1986.

Craik RL, Hand CL, Hand PJ: Neonatal deafferentation produced metabolic reorganization in SI barrel cortex of rat: A combined (14C) 2 deoxyglucose (2DG) and cytochrome oxidase (CO) study. Soc Neurosci Abst 13:76, 1987.

Levin BE, Craik RL, Hand PJ: Locus coeruleus lesions prevent vibrissectomy induced metabolic plasticity in adult rat barrel cortex. Soc Neurosci Abst: 13 1661, 1987.

Craik RL, Gallo K, Lohwasser L, Lenich J, Carr WJ, Hand CL, Hand PJ: Behavioral consequences of functional plasticity in rat cortex produced by chronic subtotal vibrissae deafferentation. Soc Neurosci Abst 14:843, 1988.

Hand CL, Craik RL, Levin BE: LC lesion alters rate SI cortical plasticity due to associative training. Soc Neurosci Abst 14:843, 1988.

Hand CL, Craik RL, Carr WJ, Hand PJ: Classical conditioning of a spared rat vibrissa results in behaviorally significant increases in functional cortical area. Soc Neuro Sci Abst 15:1222, 1989.

Hand CL, Craik RL, Gallo KG, Hand PJ: Additive functional subcortical changes contribute to cortical alterations following sensory training. Soc Neuro Sci Abst 16:828, 1990.

Johannsen JG, Gallo KG, Craik RL, Carr WJ, Hand PJ: The behavioral significance of a rat vibrissa in exploratory behavior. Soc Neuro Sci Abst 16:44, 1990.

Hand CL, Noaker DL, Craik RL, Gallo KG, Carr WJ: The cortical metabolic and behavioral effects of training a spared rat vibrissa. Soc Neuro Sci Abst 17:876, 1991.

Dutterer L, Riggle C, Craik R: A comparison of walking patterns between young and older men. Phys Ther 72-S39, l992.

Hand CL, Craik RL, Gallo KM, Hand PJ: The cortical metabolic effects of training a spared rat vibrissa in the adult. Soc Neuro Sci Abst l8:345, l992.

Thompson EC, Craik RL, Freedman W: The effect of sural nerve stimulation on joint excursion and limb clearance during gait. Phys Ther 73:S4l, l993.

Noaker DL, Kupcho ML, Gallo KM, Craik RL, Hand PJ: Cortical metabolic and behavioral effects of active enrichment on a unilateral spared rat vibrissa. Soc Neuro Sci Abst l9:46, l993.

Sirotnak N, Sirois D, Hand C, Craik R, Gallo KM, Hand P: Training effects on functional neuroplasticity and behavior following a focal cortical lesion to adult rat barrel cortex. Soc Neuro Sci Abst 19:163, 1993.

Bodle C, Krusziewski I, Schmidt W and Craik RL, et al. The effect of isokinetic strengthening vs education on the gait of older persons with arthritis of the knee. Proceedings of World Confederation for Physical Therapy. p. 115, 1995.

Maurer BT, Alwine T, Johnston T, Williams M, Craik RL, et al: The effects of isokinetic strengtheining in persons with knee osteoarthritis. Proceedings: Association of Rheumatology Health Professionals, 1995.

Craik RL, Burkhart D, Earhart G, McCormick A, Sepel S: Walking performance in older women who are frail and non-frail. Phys Ther 77:S25, 1997.

Dettinburn J, Eichorn J, Rickard K, Craik RL: Effects of dual-task methodology on reaction time and walking performance in young and older persons. Phys Ther 77: S21, 1997.

Baj H, Goldberg G, Craik RL: Fractal analysis of electromyographic waveforms in young and older men. Phys Ther 77:S115, 1997.

Craik RL, Hoffman JR: An integrated undergraduate neuroscience laboratory focusing on the role of sensation in exploratory behavior. Soc Neurosci Abst 24:246, 1998.

Nicklous DM, Katona T, Andris J et al: The effect of ischemic stroke or unilateral vibrissae removal on exploratory behavior in untrained rats. Soc Neurosci Abst 24:1557, 1998.

Nicklous DM, Quinn C, Miller T et al: The effect of sensory or motor stimulation or group housing on the recovery of exploratory behavior following an ischemic stroke in untrained rats. Soc Neurosci Abst 25:1770, 1999.

Sauer CL, Shollar D, Craik RL, Hoffman J: The effect of differential unilateral whisker stimulation on exploratory behavior and completion of spatial learning tasks. Soc Neurosci Abst 25:224, 1999.

Craik, R. L. and Hoffman, J. R.: A semester-long undergraduate neuroscience research experience examining the role of sensation in exploratory behavior. Soc Neurosci Abst 26:44,2000.

DeNeve, C., Lawrey, R., Shollar, D., Sauer, C.L., Fagan, K., Yapsuga, K., Jones, S., Cammarano, B., Craik, R.L., and Hoffman, J.R.: The effect unilateral whisker stimulation or deprivation on rat exploratory behavior. Soc Neurosci Abst 26:197,2000.

Hammond, M., Silverstein, J., Christian, A., Craik, R.L., and Hoffman, J.R.: The effect of sex, housing, sight, and whisker status on exploration and learning of the radial arm maze. Soc Neurosci Abst 26:1976, 2000.

Watanabe, S., Hoffman, J.R., Craik, R.L., Hand, P., Reivich, M., Greenburg, J.H.: A new model of localized ischemia in the rat. Soc Neurosci Abst 26:1033,2000.

Iaria J, Houseknecht H, Mangione KK, Craik RL: Effects of hip fracture on impairment and function in older persons. Issues on Aging 24:25, 2001.

Iaria J, Houseknecht H, Mangione KK, Craik RL: Effects of hip fracture on impairment and function in older persons. Part II. Phys Ther 81, A17, 2001.

Fanelli P, Breslow C, Sheehan S, Ketschek S et al: Rats recovering from a unilateral barrel-cortex stroke are capable of completing a whisker-dependent task using only their affected whiskers. Soc Neurosci Abst 27: Vol. 27, Program No. 761.11., 2001

Mangione KK, Tomlinson S, Craik RL: Physical therapist interventions to optimize physical performance in patients after hip fracture. J Geriatr Phys Ther 24:17, 2001.

Banning A, Ketschek, A, Craik RL, Hoffman JR: Enriched environment and social interaction affect spatial learning and exploratory behavior in rats differently. Soc Neurosci Abst 28: 2002.

Hoffman JR, Craik, RL, Greenberg JH: Whisker stimulation coupled with sucrose-water promotes the recovery of whisker-function following unilateral barrel-cortex ischemia. XXI International, Symposium on Cerebral Blood Flow, Metabolism, and Function, Brain'03, Calgary, Canada, 2003.

McClain JA, Rush JM, Heisner NC, Craik RL, Hoffman JR: Environmental housing conditions promotes changes in dendritic morphology in the parietal cortex more than social housing conditions. Soc Neurosci Abst 29: 2003.

Jones S, Greenberg JH, Hoffman JR, Craik, RL: Development of a tool to asses rat sensory behaviors associated with the completion of a whisker-dependent task following unilateral barrel-cortex ischemia in a rodent model. Soc Neurosci Abst 29: 2003.

Mangione KK, Tomlinson S, Palumbaro, K, Craik RL: The Effects of Aggressive Home-Exercise in Patients Post Hip Fracture Annual Meeting, The Gerontological Society of North America, San Diego, CA. 2003.

Mangione KK, Lopopolo RB, Neff NP, Craik RL, Palombaro K. A description of usual care provided by home care physical therapists for geriatric patients after hip fracture. Journal of Geriatric Physical Therapy, 27(3);110, 2004.

Mangione KK, Hofmann MT, Craik RL, Lopopolo RB, Brenneman SK, Gait Speed Predictors in Patients after Hip Fracture. J Am Geriatr Soc, 53(4):S166, 2005.

Bruno, M., Boyd, H., Jones, S., Greenberg, J.H., Hoffman, J.R., Craik, R.L. “The development of a whisker function score to examine behavioral recovery of vibrissal tactile sensation following unilateral barrel-cortex ischemia in a rat model.” Soc. Neurosci Abst. 31, Program No. 626.9, 2005.

Meadows, M.A., Boyd, H., Bruno, M., Greenberg, J.H., Craik, R.L., Hoffman, J.R. “A qualitative description of the pattern of vibrissal use during the completion of a texture-discrimination task following unilateral barrel-cortex ischemia in the rat.” Soc. Neurosci Abst 32, 2006.

Sullivan-Marx E, Volpe S, Bhojwani S, Mangione KK, Craik RL. Participatory Research in an Exercise Program for Older African American Women in a PACE Model. The Gerontologist, 47 (special issue 1):802, 2007.

Mangione K., Konersman M., Hofmann M., Barnabas S., Jeblonski G., Reifsnyder R., Franks A., Eastlack M., Craik R. The One-Year Effects of a Home-Based High-Intensity Strength Training Program for Elders Post Hip Fracture. The Gerontologist, 2007, Volume 47, p. 350.

 

Craik R, Kloss D, Cotlov C. Walking Performance in community dwelling African American and Caucasian older women. The Gerontologist, 2007, Volume 47, p. 803

Volpacchio RA, Luczejko KM, Craik RL, Hoffman JR. “Unilateral removal of whiskers results in a transient change in exploratory behavior as rats complete a texture-discrimination task. Program No. 401.20/PP27 Soc Neurosci Abst 33, 2007.

Fries, H., Greenberg, J.H., Craik, R.L., Hoffman, J.R. “Differences in behavioral recovery and compensatory strategy in rats completing a texture-discrimination task following unilateral barrel-cortex ischemia.” Soc. Neurosci. Abst. 34, 2008.

Pennypacker M, Schmidt A, Thrush A, Craik RL, Leiper CL. “The usefulness of clinical timed walk tests to predict community activity in older adults with progressive nervous system disorders. Combined Sections Meeting, APTA, Las Vegas Nevada, 2009.

Creamer L, Parafinczuk K, Todd M, Eastlack M, Tomlinson J, Craik R. Exploring the relationship between leg strength and ground reaction force during the sit-to-stand in adults with or without impaired motor control. Combined Sections Meeting, APTA, New Orleans, LA 2011.

Craik RL, Eastlack ME, Tomlinson JD. Why can’t older adults with Parkinson disease get out of a chair? Program No. 49.16 2011 Neuroscience Meeting Planner. Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience, 2011. Online.

Evans S, Smith M, VanArsdale L, Tomlinson JD, Eastlack M, Craik RL. Strategies for Chair Rise in Older Adults with and without Parkinson Disease Program No. 49.16 2012 Neuroscience Meeting Planner. Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience, New Orleans, LA November 10, 2012. Online

Evans S, Smith M, VanArsdale L, Tomlinson JD, Eastlack M, Craik RL. Strategies for Chair Rise in Older Adults with and without Parkinson Disease. Combined Sections Meeting, January 2013.San Diego, CA.

Brophy D, Malong E, Eastlack M, Tomlinson JD, Craik RL. The Role of Lower Extremity Power in Getting Out of a Chair. Combined Sections Meeting, January 2014, Las Vegas, NE.

Tomlinson SS, Readinger JL, Craik RL, Tomlinson JD. Comparison of Student Performance after Short 

versus Long Final Clinical Education Experience Education Leadership Conference APTA October 11, 2014, Kansas City, MO.

Herbert R, Lamb S, Craik R. Maher C. Frontiers in Clinical Trials. World Congress for Physical Therapy, Singapore, May 2, 2105.

Grant and Contract Activity:

"The Role of Sensory Enrichment or Disuse on Neocortical Plasticity" In collaboration with Peter J. Hand, VMD, Ph.D., Chairman, Department of Anatomy, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Pennsylvania. Funded by the Foundation for Physical Therapy, ($4739) 1981-1982, (Principal Investigator).

"The Role of Sensory Enrichment or Disuse on Neocortical Plasticity" In collaboration with Peter J. Hand, VMD, Ph.D., Chairman, Department of Anatomy, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Pennsylvania. Funded by the Foundation for Physical Therapy, ($7792) 1982-1983, (Principal Investigator).

"Development and Evaluation of a Pedobarograph to Evaluate Locomotor Ability in Adults with Hemiplegia" Funded by the Research Fund, Moss Rehabilitation Hospital, ($2539) 1982-1984 (Principal Investigator).

"A Feasibility Study of the Use of a Damped Spring to Evaluate Knee Function" Submitted to Foundation for Physical Therapy ($10,970) 1984-1985 (Carol Oatis, Principal Investigator; R. Craik Co-Investigator).

"Student Faculty Research on Behavioral Biology" William J. Carr, Principal Investigator, Arcadia University, Funded by National Science Foundation ($31,000) 1987 (Co-Principal Investigator).

Faculty Development Fund, Arcadia University, Summer 1990, Money for course attendance, $1000.

"Sensory Reorganization: Metabolic, Behavioral Alteration" Peter J. Hand, VMD, Ph.D., Department of Anatomy, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Pennsylvania. Funded by National Institutes of Health ($210,000) 1986-1989, 1989-1992 (Co-Principal Investigator).

“Consistency of Older Walking” Contract with Merck and Company, Inc., January 1995, $5,000.

“Frail Elder Performance” Contract with Merck and Company, Inc., 1996-99, $10,000.

“Development of an Integrated Undergraduate Neurobiology Laboratory Examining Exploratory Behavior in the Rat” In collaboration with John Hoffman, PhD, Department of Biology, Arcadia University. National Science Foundation, 1999-2001 ($24,572) Co-Principal Investigator.

“Activation in Stroke – Implications for Rehabilitation” Joel Greenberg, PhD, Cerebrovascular Research Center, University of Pennsylvania, National Institutes of Health, 1999-2002 ($665,261) Co-Investigator

“Ischemia Induced Plasticity- Implications for Therapy.” Joel Greenberg, PhD, Cerebrovascular Research Center, University of Pennsylvania, National Institutes of Health, 2002-2006 ($750,000) 2-R01-NS33785 Co-Investigator

“Developing a Strategic Plan for the Physical Therapy Program - Best Practices” International Faculty Development Grant, Arcadia University, 2002-2003 ($7,750) Grant request author.

“Effect of Leg Strengthening Exercise after Hip Fracture.” Kathleen Mangione, Department of Physical Therapy, Arcadia University, NIH, 2002-2004 ($100,000) 1-R03-HD041944-01A1, Co-Investigator.

“Timing and Intensity of Strengthening after Hip Fracture. Rebecca Craik, Department of Physical Therapy, Arcadia University, NIH, 2002-2004 ($200,000) 1-R21-HD043269, Principal Investigator .

“A Bridge between the Academic and the Clinical Setting: Evidence-based HealthCare Practice in the Clinic,” National Library of Medicine, 2002-2004 ($165,000) 1-G07 LM007790-01, Principal. Investigator.

“International Pro-bono Physical Therapy” Magistro Family Foundation, Arcadia University. Grant request Co-author.

2002-2003 ($25,000)

2003-2004 ($25,000)

2004-2005 ($ 0.00)

2005-2006 ($20,000)

2006-2007 ($15,000)

2007-2008 ($12,500)

2008-2009 ($ 7,500)

2009-2010 ($ 7,500)

2010-2011 ($ 7,500)

2011-2012 ($ 7,500)

2012-2013 ($ 7,500)

2013-2014 ($ 7,500)

“Dan Aaron Stay Fit Exercise Program for Individuals with Parkinson’s Disease or Multiple Sclerosis”

Aaron Family Grant, Arcadia University Grant Request Co-author.

2004-2005 ($19,000)

2005-2006 ($26,950)

2006-2007 ($35,000)

2007-2008 ($35,000)

2008-2009 ($35,000)

2009-2010 ($35,000)

2010-2011 ($38,000)

2011-2012 ($38,000)

2012-2013 ($38,000)

2013-2014 ($38,000)

“Health Awareness & Promotion” Southeast Pennsylvania Area Health Care Center, West Chester, PA. contract awarded to Department of Physical Therapy, Arcadia University, Co-author

1999-2000 ($3,000)

2000-2001 ($1,900)

2001-2002 ($2,200)

2002-2003 ($1,500)

2003-2004 ($1,600)

2004-2005 ($1,300)

2005-2006 ($1,400)

2006-2007 ($1,300)

2006-2007 ($ 900)

2007-2008 ($ 800)

2008-2009 ($ 800)

2009-2010 ($ 600)

2010-2011 ($ 600)

2012-2013 ($ 600)

“Enhancing recovery of sensation after cerebral ischemia.” John Hoffman, PhD, Department of Biology, Arcadia University, NIH, 2003-2006 extension through 2008, ($600,000) 1 R01 HD044769-01Co-Investigator.

“Outcomes of an Exercise Program for Older African American Women in a PACE Model.” Funded by the Pennsylvania Department of Health ($300,000), 2006-2009, (Investigator).

“Timing and Intensity of Strengthening after Hip Fracture.” Jay Magaziner, University of Maryland, NCMRR, NIH, ($5,000,000) Submitted March 2005 & 2006.1R01HD052053-01A1 Not funded

“Short-term Exercise on Body Weight in Overweight Elderly African American Women.” Funded by the University of Pennsylvania LIFE Center ($50,000), 2007, (Consultant)

“Renovation of Arcadia University Animal Care Facility.” NIH (189,535), 2008-2009. (Investigator) Not Funded

“Multi-modal Exercise Training After Hip Fracture to Improve Community Ambulation.” Jay Magaziner, University of Maryland, and Rebecca Craik, Co-PIs. NIA, NIH, (~$10,000,000) February 2009. Not

Funded

R01AG035009

“Community Ambulation following Hip Fracture.” ($8,598,613) Magaziner & Craik (Co-PI) NIA, NIH $(12,674,159) 2010-2015 Funded

“Dan Aaron Stay Fit Exercise Program” ($4,550) The Parkinson Council, Philadelphia, PA. 2010-2011 Funded

“Dan Aaron Stay Fit Exercise Program” with Janet Readinger,PT,DPT, ($5,000) The Parkinson Council, Philadelphia, PA. 2011-2012 Funded

“Dan Aaron Stay Fit Exercise Program” with Janet Readinger,PT,DPT ($10,00,000) The Parkinson Council, Philadelphia, PA. 2013-2014 Funded

Membership in Scientific/Professional Honorary Societies:

American Association for the Advancement of Science

American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine

American Association of University Professors

American Association for University Women

American Physical Therapy Association

Section on Research

Section on Neurology

Section on Electrophysiology

International Society of Biomechanics

Rehabilitation Engineering Society of North America

Society for Neuroscience

World Congress of Physical Therapy

Positions Held in Scientific/Professional Honorary Societies:

1981 Steering Committee, Symposium on Locomotion

Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA

1982-1985 Search Committee, Director of Rehabilitation

Engineering Center, Moss Rehabilitation Hospital

Philadelphia, PA

1982-1983 Animal Care Committee

Albert Einstein Medical Center

Philadelphia PA

Society of Behavioral Kinesiology

1983-1985 Board of Directors

Southeastern Pennsylvania Physical Therapy Association

1981 Developing a Research Manual

1985-1987 Research Committee

Pennsylvania Physical Therapy Association

1984-1988 Committee on Research

American Physical Therapy Association

1982-1985 Committee on Research

1985. Chairman, Committee on Research

1986. Awards Committee

1990-1993 Task Force on Content of Post baccalaureate Entry-

Level Curricula

1995-1996 Coalition for Consensus Task Force on Entry Level Curriculum

1998. Awards Committee

1998 Task Force to Develop the Research Agenda

2009 Stroke Panel Meeting, Hooked on Evidence

2009 Selected to participate in PT & Society Summit, Leesburg, VA (2/27-28)

2009-2014 APTA Clinical Research Agenda Task Force

2009 Planning Committee, Creating a Culture of Collaboration Conference

2010- 2014 APTA Portal Development Task Force

2015-16 APTA Task for on Excellence in Education

Journal of Physical Therapy

American Physical Therapy Association

1984-1986 Manuscript Reviewer

05-09 1989 Interim Co-Editor

2000. Deputy Editor

2006. Editorial Board Member

2006 – present Editor-in-chief

American Physical Therapy Association

Section on Research

1983-1985 Secretary

1985-1986 Chairman-Elect

1986-1988 Chairman

1989-1992 President

1992-1996 Chair, Strategic Planning Committee

2008-present EDGE Task Force

American Physical Therapy Association

Neurology Section

Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy

2010 – present Consulting Editor

Foundation for Physical Therapy, Inc.

1986-1993 Research Advisory Committee

1998-2004 Board of Trustees

2010-14 Foundation Strategic Planning Task Force

Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

1987-1990 Manuscript Reviewer

1990-1995 Alternate Editor

1995-2001 Editorial Board Member

2001-2006 Congress Editor

American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine

1986-1987 Continuing Education Committee

1993-1995 Program Committee, Annual Conference l993, 1994

Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation

1995-2001 Editorial Board Member

1986-present VA, NSF, NIDRR, NCMRR Grant Reviewer

2012-present Grant Reviewer, Research Office, Food and Health Bureau, Hong Kong

2005-2006 Grant Reviewer, The Canada Foundation for Innovation

Consultative/Advisory Positions Held:

Program Consultant, School of Physical Therapy, University of Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, 1977-1979.

Consultant, Functional Electrical Stimulation of Muscle in Patients with Spinal Cord Injury Project. Randolph Betz, MD, Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children, Philadelphia, PA, 1986-1987.

Consultant, Institute on Aging, Temple University School of Medicine, PA, Pennsylvania, NIA Grant "Determinants of Recovery Among Older Women", 1984-1991.

Task Force on Doctoral Training in Physical Therapy, School of Health Related Professors, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, February 16-18, 1994.

Member, National Advisory Board on Medical Rehabilitation Research, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development 1996-2000

Chair, National Advisory Board on Medical Rehabilitation Research, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, 1999-2000

Data Safety Monitoring Board, Extremity Constraint Induced Therapy Evaluation, Edward Taub, PhD, Steven Wolf, PT, PhD, University of Alabama and Emory University, October 2000 – 2005.

Advisory Committee, Restoration of Function in Neurological Impairment, Zev Rymer, PhD, Elliot Roth, MD, Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, November 2000 – 2005.

Muscle Biology Working Group, Center for Scientific Review, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, March 15-17, 2001.

Chair, Special Emphasis Panel, NCMRR, NICHD, December 14, 2004.

Advisory Committee, Center of Biomedical Research Excellence, Departments of Mechanical Engineering & Physical Therapy, University of Delaware, 2005-present.

External Advisory Committee, Baltimore Claude D. Pepper Older Americans Independence Center, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD, 2002-present.

Data Safety Monitoring Board, Electrical stimulation in children with cerebral palsy, Samuel Lee, PT, PhD, Shriners Hospital, Philadelphia, PA. 2005-2009.

Adequacy of research capacity, Department of Physical Therapy, Richard Stockton College, New Jersey 2007-2008.

PhD External Evaluation for Dean of Graduate Studies, Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science, School of Medicine, University of Maryland, Baltimore, January 25-26, 2010.

Program Evaluation for Dean of Graduate Studies, Department of Physical Therapy, School of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, March 15-16, 2010.

National Advisory Child Health and Human Development Council Advisory, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child and Human Development, National Institutes of Health, 2008-2013.

Subcommittee on Planning and Policy of the National Advisory Child Health and Human Development Council (NACHHDC), Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, 2011

Classification of Rehabilitation Interventions: Current Status, and Into the Future. A Working Meeting

Rockville, MD, June 17 – 19, 2013

Mentor, Educational Leadership Institute (ELI), American Physical Therapy Association, 2013-2016.

Search Committee for Director of NCMRR, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child and Human Development, National Institutes of Health, 2014.

Invited Presentations:

"Augmented Sensory Feedback Therapy in Rehabilitation" Second Annual Conference of the Society for Behavioral Kinesiology, Denver, CO, March 5-7, 1975.

"Workshop on Augmented Sensory Feedback in Rehabilitation: Clinical Results and Treatment Approach" Seventh Middle Atlantic Health Congress, 27th Annual Middle Atlantic Hospital Assembly, Atlantic City, NJ, May 20-22, 1975 (co-lecturers - G. Wannstedt and C. Leiper).

"Interlimb Coordination" International Conference on Neural Control of Locomotion,Valley Forge, PA, September 29, 1975.

"Locomotion and Augmented Sensory Feedback" School of Physical Therapy, Duke University Medical School, Durham, NC, 1975-1979.

"Variation of Normal Gait Characteristics with Velocity" Observational Gait Analysis, Philadelphia, PA, June 6, 1978.

"Role of the Physical Therapist in Research" Presentation to Physical Therapy Students, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, 1977-1982.

"Biofeedback: Rationale and Treatment Outcome" Physical Therapy Association, Tokyo, Japan, December 19, 1980.

"Multidimensional Analysis of Human Locomotion" Movement Analysis - a Window to the Nature of Neuromotor Control, Teachers College, Columbia University, NY, NY, March 8, 1981.

"Enhancement of Swing Phase Clearance Through Sensory Stimulation" Fourth Annual Conference Rehabilitation Engineering Society of North America, Washington DC, September 1, 1981.

"Neural Plasticity and Recovery of Function: Implications for Therapeutic Strategies" Motor Control Processes - Problems of Coordination. Teachers College, Columbia University, NY, NY, March 5-6, 1983.

"Recovery of Function Following Brain Damage" NDT: Exploration of Movement in Brain Injury, Continuing Education in Therapy, Philadelphia, PA, August, 1983.

"Clinical Gait Analysis" Coordinative Processes. Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, NY, October 29-30, 1983.

"Innovation in Therapeutic Practice" Department of Movement Science, Teachers College, Columbia University, NY, NY, March 10-11, 1984 (Discussion Leader).

"Update on Clinical Gait Analysis" Annual Dinner Meeting, Delaware State Chapter, American Physical Therapy Association, Wilmington, DE, April 27, 1984.

"Central Nervous System Plasticity: Substitution or Restitution" Determinants of Movement in CNS Damage: Implications for Assessment and Treatment of Children and Adults, Denver/Aurora, CO, July 27-29, 1984.

"Gait Analysis and Training" Tri-State Meeting Vermont Chapter, American Physical Therapy Association, Lake Morey Inn, Fairlee, VT, November 2-4, 1984, (with Carol Oatis).

Hearing on Research in Physical Therapy Education, Annual Conference, American Physical Association, New Orleans, LA, June 18, 1985 (Co-moderator).

"Clinical Relevance of Motor Development Research" Department of Movement Science, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, NY, November 1-3, 1985.

Plasticity and Recovery of Function" Spring Conference, Neuro-developmental Treatment Association, Valley Forge, PA, May 17, 1986.

"Plasticity" Department of Physical Therapy, A I Dupont, Wilmington, DE,

July 7, 1986.

"Plasticity and Recovery of Function" Allied Health School, University of Tennessee, Memphis, TN, May 29, 1986.

"Function Generators: Emphasis on Locomotion" Motor Control: Theoretical Basis for Clinical Practice, Kessler Institute, West Orange, NJ, Sept. 13-14, 1986.

"Movement and Technology" State Conference, Oklahoma Chapter, American Physical Therapy Association, Tulsa, OK, April 25-26, 1987 (with Carol Oatis).

"Plasticity" Allied Health School, University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, OK, April 27, 1987.

"New Advances in Motion Analysis" State Conference, Pennsylvania Chapter, American Physical Therapy Association, Champion, PA, November 14-15, 1987 (with Carol Oatis).

"Neurological Changes with Aging" Eugene Michels Forum, Section on Research, Combined Sections Meeting, American Physical Therapy Association, Washington DC, February 12, 1988.

"Research: The Art of Negotiation" Annual Conference, American Physical Therapy Association, Nashville, TN, June 11, 1989 (with D. Shenk).

"Current Relevant Topics in Neuroscience" Annual Conference, Pennsylvania Physical Therapy Association, Seven Springs, PA, November 10, 1989.

"Recovery of Function" Distinguished Lecture Series, Physical Therapy Program, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, April 26, 1990.

"Can the Nervous System Reorganize" North Central District, Pennsylvania Chapter, American Physical Therapy Association, Bloomsburg, PA, May 3, 1990.

"Abnormalities of Motor Behavior" II Step: Contemporary Management of Motor Control Problems, Foundation for Physical Therapy and APTA Sections on Neurological Pediatrics, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, July 10, 1990.

"Recovery Process/Maximizing Function" Contemporary Management of Motor Control Problems, Foundation for Physical Therapy and APTA Sections on Neurological Pediatrics, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, July 10, 1990.

"Is There a Relationship Between CNS Plasticity and Recovery of Function?" Clinical Implications of Recent Theories of Motor Control, Educational Seminar Association, New York, NY, August 11, 1990.

"Locomotion and the Aged" Neurobehavioral Bases of Locomotion and Reaching. Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, NY, March 9, 1991.

"Abnormal Motor Control" New Concepts in Neurological Rehabilitation: Implications for Assessment and Treatment in Pediatrics, Stroke and Balance Disorders. Graduate Program in Physical Therapy, Duke University of Durham, NC, April 12, 1991.

"Behavioral Consequences of Neural Plasticity" The Second Annual Steven J. Rose Lecture, Program in Physical Therapy, Washington University School of Medicine, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, May 2, 1991.

"Putative Mechanisms of Neural Plasticity" The Viola Robins Memorial Lecture, The CNS: Plasticity, Adaptation, and Learning, Department of Physical Therapy, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, May 14, 1991.

"Abnormal Motor Control" Physical Therapy Department, Children's Seashore House, Philadelphia, PA, June 12, 1991.

"Expectations for Research at Entry Level" (with G. Jensen and D. Krebs), Combined Sections Meeting, APTA, San Francisco, CA, February 7, l992.

"Abnormal Motor Control" Learn with the Best Series, Magee Rehabilitation Hospital, Philadelphia, PA, May 7, l992.

Regional Conference on Developing Agreement of Postbaccalaureate Entry-Level Curricula, Section on Education, APTA, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, Co-Moderator, August 6-7, l992.

"Promoting Critical Thinking" Chester County Subdistrict, APTA, Bryn Mawr Rehabilitation, Malvern, PA, November l9, l992.

"Neural Plasticity and Its Relationship to Functional Recovery" Harmarville Rehabilitation Center, Pittsburgh, PA, January l5, l993.

"Expectations for Research at Entry Level" (with Gail Jensen and Anthony Delitto) Combined Sections Meeting, APTA, San Antonio, TX, February 6, l993.

"Neural Plasticity" Integrating Science and Practice in the Rehabilitation of the Neurologically Involved Patient, Philadelphia, PA, February 26, l993.

"CNS Plasticity and Abnormal Motor Control" Alliance Series. Magee Rehabilitation Hospital, Philadelphia, PA, October 22, l993.

"Neuroscience of Spasticity" Multisectioning Programming of Neurology, Pediatrics and Research. Combined Sections Meeting, APTA, New Orleans, LA, February 3, 1994.

"Spasticity" (with Jamie Tomlinson) in course entitled Physical Therapy Management of Patients in CNS Pathology, Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science, Philadelphia, PA, March 18, 1994.

"What is Spasticity" Series on Spasticity, Moss Rehabilitation Hospital, Philadelphia, PA, April 14, 1994.

"Motor Control, Neural Plasticity, and Functional Recovery" Post-Graduate Centre Tenedo, Zurzach, Switzerland, May 27-28, 1994.

"Gait and Aging" Treatment of Gait. Education Resources, Inc. Cambridge, MA. June 10-11, 1994.

"What is Strength?" Strength Training: Issues in Addressing Fundamental Impairment in Neurologic Clients, Moss Rehabilitation Hospital, Penn Towers, Philadelphia, PA, September 23, 1994.

"Physical Therapy Effect on Gait and Balance in Older Persons" Physical Therapy Treatment Effectiveness for Older Persons, Foundation for Physical Therapy Research, Alexandria, VA, September 29, 1994.

"Motor Control Issues" Pre-Conference Symposium, Society for Neuroscience, Miami Beach, FL, November 1994.

“Neuroscience” Update in Neurologic Physical Therapy, Combined Sections Meeting, American Physical Therapy Association, Atlanta, GA, February 13-14, 1996.

“Hip Fracture Disability” Department of Physical Therapy, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, March 1996.

“Conceptual Models for Therapeutic Practice” Department of Movement Sciences and Education, Columbia Teachers College, NY, NY, April 26-27. 1996 (Respondent).

“Treatment Effectiveness for Older Persons: Are We Meeting the Needs?” Third Annual Geriatric Rehabilitation Conference, Education Resources, Inc., Cambridge, MA, May 9-10, 1996.

Issues of Motor Control in Patients with Musculoskeletal Pathologies. American Physical Therapy Association, Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, MN, June 15, 1996 (Symposium Moderator).

Contemporary Perspectives on Movement Disturbances-Mechanisms and Measurement. American Physical Therapy Association, Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, MN, June 17, 1996 (Discussant).

“Tools for Gait Analysis.” Health ABC Steering Committee, National Institute on Aging, Bethesda, MD, December 18, l996.

“Neuroscience” Update in Neurologic Physical Therapy, Combined Sections Meeting, American Physical Therapy Association, Dallas, TX February 11-12, 1997.

“Can Physical Therapy Intervention Reduce Disability Following Hip Fracture?” Fifth Annual Research Conference, Shenandoah University Program in Physical Therapy, Winchester, VA, April 18, 1997.

“Why do we need research to practice?” Department of Physical Therapy, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS, December 4, 1997.

“Is Habitual Gait Speed a Sensitive Performance Indicator?” Department of Physical Therapy, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL May 12,1998.

“Advances in Neuroscience: How will they influence our practice?” Combined Sections Meeting, Seattle, WA, February 5, 1999.

“The Neural Basis of Motor Control: Revisited” with George Carvell, Pre-instructional course, Neurology Section, Seattle, WA, February 2 – 3, 1999.

“Is Gait Speed a Sufficient Physical Performance Indicator?” Department of Physical Therapy, University of Maryland at Baltimore, Baltimore, MD, April 30, 1999.

“Is Gait Speed a Sufficient Physical Performance Indicator?” Division of Physical Therapy, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NC, September 23, 1999.

“Integrating the Guide to Physical Therapist Practice in Educational Settings” with Marilyn Moffat, Annual Conference & Exposition, APTA, Indianapolis, IN, June 16, 2000.

“Physical Therapy Symposium: Spinal Cord Injury – Recovery versus Compensation of Function” with M Basso, A Behrman, J D Tomlinson, Annual Conference & Exposition, APTA, Indianapolis, IN, June 17, 2000.

“Neural Basis of Sensory-Motor Control Revisited” with George Carvell, Annual Conference, Pennsylvania Physical Therapy Association, Harrisburg, PA, October 28-29, 2000.

“Motor Control in the Older Adult” Motor Control Research: Basic Advance and Applications to Rehabilitation. Department of Physical Therapy, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, March 8, 2001.

Greenberg JH, Watanabe S, Hoffman JR, Craik RL, Reivich M, Hand P: A model of focal ishemia producing sensory deficits for the study of neuronal plasticity. BRAIN 01 – XX International Symposium on Cerebral Blood Flow, Metabolism and Function. Taipei, Taiwan, June 9-13, 2001. (presented by Greenberg)

Craik RL “Timing and Intensity of Intervention post-hip fracture” Rehabilitation for Stroke and Hip Fracture. NCMRR, NICHD, Bethesda, MD. August 4, 2001.

“Issues of Motor Control and Aging” Department of Physical Therapy, Springfield College, Springfield, MA. March 25, 2002.

“Hooked on Evidence – Use in Academic Settings” with Marc Goldstein EdD, and Laurita Hack, PT, PhD, Combined Sections Meeting, Tampa, FL, February 13, 2003.

“CAPTE – What is Scholarship?” with Michael Emery, PT, EdD, Marsha Melnick, PT, PhD, Lana R. Svien, PT, PhD, and Jennifer Stith, PT, PhD, Combined Sections Meeting, Tampa, FL, February 14, 2003

“Grantsmanship Forum.” Annual Conference & Exposition, APTA, Washington, DC, June 2003.(with Marc Goldstein, Steven Wolf, Ralph Nitkin).

“Which and How Much Exercise” Physical Disability through the Lifespan, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, NIH, Bethesda, MD, July 21-22, 2003.

“Testimony of the American Physical Therapy Association to the Interagency Committee on Disability Research” Provided for development of the Federal Disability and Rehabilitation Research Agenda, Washington, DC, July 22, 2004.

“Where do we go from here?” 10th Annual Rosemary Scully Lecture, Department of Physical Therapy, University of Pittsburgh, October 12, 2004.

“Staying Young by Keeping Fit: Exercise as an Anti-Aging Therapy” (with KK Mangione, PT, PhD, GCS) The Art & Science of Anti-aging Therapies: Convergence of Theory and Practice. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, March 18, 2005.

Craik RL, “Research Partnerships” Research Partnership Panel, Workshop on Capacity Building for Research in Rehabilitation Science Professions Interagency Committee on Disability Research Interagency Subcommittee on Medical Rehabilitation Rockville, MD, June 13, 2005.

Craik RL, “What’s Next” Graduation Ceremony, Department of Physical Therapy, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, June 18, 2005.

Craik RL, “Faculty Work” Panel Discussion, Educational Leadership Spanning Classroom and Clinic: Solving Problems, Creating Solutions. Academic Administrators Special Interest Group Meeting, Education Section, APTA, Pasadena, CA, September 30, 2005.

Craik RL, “PTJ: Your Hotlink between Research and Practice.” National Physical Therapy Student Conclave, Dallas TX, October 28, 2006.

Craik RL, “Develop a passion” Graduation Ceremony, Department of Physical Therapy, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, December 9, 2006.

Mangione KK, Craik RL,“Home Care Interventions for Patients after Hip Fracture” Gerontology Research Conference. University of Maryland at Baltimore, January 25, 2007.

Craik RL, “Building Research Capacity in a Small Institution” Enhancing Faculty Research Career Development, The Association of Schools of Allied Health Professions, St. Petersburg, FL, March 14, 2007.

Craik RL, “Writing Scientific Articles for Clinical Practice” Evidence Based Practice in Physical Therapy, Societa Scientifica Italiana Fisioterapia e Riabilitazione, Rome, Italy, March 23, 2007.

Craik RL, “Follow your passion” Department of Physical Therapy, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, April 17, 2007.

Craik RL, “An Update on Plasticity & Recovery of Function” Department of Physical Therapy, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, Kansas, September 28, 2007.

Craik RL, “Physical Therapy Journal: Your Hotlink Between Research and Practice” 15th Annual National Student Conclave, APTA, Valley Forge, PA, October 28, 2007.

Craik RL, “Where are We Going with Plasticity & Recovery of Function” Rancho Los Amigos, Downey, CA, November 2007.

Craik RL, “Neural Plasticity and Behavioral Recovery Following Head Injury with Emphasis on the Rodent Model” International Conference of the 40th Anniversary Celebration, School and Graduate Institute of Physical Therapy, College of Medicine, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, November 17, 2007.

Craik RL, “New Trends of Physical Therapy in the 21st Century” International Conference of the 40th Anniversary Celebration, School and Graduate Institute of Physical Therapy, College of Medicine, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, November 18, 2007.

Craik RL, “How to Publish a Scientific Paper” International Conference of the 40th Anniversary Celebration, School and Graduate Institute of Physical Therapy, College of Medicine, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, November 18, 2007.

Craik RL, “Next Steps to Reach Vision 2020” Keynote Speaker, Ten-Year Program Celebration, Department of Physical Therapy, School of Public Health, New York Medical College, April 17, 2008.

Craik RL, “Where Do We Go From Here?” Keynote Speaker, First Annual Ellen C. Ross Memorial Lecture, Department of Physical Therapy, School of Health Related Professions, University of Medicine and Dentistry New Jersey, May 6, 2008.

Craik RL. “What’s Next?” Keynote Speaker, White Coat Ceremony, Department of Physical Therapy, University of Vermont, Vermont, September 3, 2008.

Craik RL. “What is the Future for our Profession?” Keynote Speaker, 65th Anniversary Celebration, Department of Physical Therapy, Duke University, North Carolina, October 17, 2008.

Craik, RL. “Pathophysiology of Spasticity” TIRR Memorial Herman Hospital, Houston, Texas, September 17, 2009.

Craik RL. “PT..Now and Then” Southeastern District, Texas Physical Therapy Association, Houston, Texas, September 17, 2009.

Craik RL. “Spasticity: Pathophysiology & Management” Department of Physical Therapy, Cleveland State University, Cleveland, Ohio, October 12, 2009.

Craik RL. “Challenges Facing Physical Therapy” Alumni Evening, Department of Physical Therapy, Cleveland State University, Cleveland, Ohio, October 12, 2009.

Craik RL. “Are You Ready?” Creating a Culture of Collaboration: Vitalizing Practice through Research and Research through Practice. APTA. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, December 2, 2009.

Craik RL, Herbert R. Writing Seminar George Institute for International Health, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia, July 1, 2010.

Craik RL. “A Model of Change – APTA” American Academy of Kinesiology and Physical Education, Williamsburg, VA, October 8, 2010.

Craik RL. “Bridging the Gap” Vitalizing Practice through Research and Research through Practice. Department of Physical Therapy and APTA, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, March 4, 2011.

Craik RL. “Bridging the Gap” Vitalizing Practice through Research and Research through Practice. Department of Physical Therapy and APTA, Arcadia University and APTA, Philadelphia, PA, September 10, 2011.

Craik RL. “Current Evidence in the Rehabilitation of Hip Fractures” Lower Extremity Update. The Philadelphia Orthopaedic and Sports Rehab Foundation, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania November 20, 2011.

Craik RL. “Consider the Forest and not the Trees” White Coat Ceremony, Program in Physical Therapy, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, New York, NY, March 25, 2012.

Craik RL. “What about tomorrow?” Commencement Ceremony, Program in Physical Therapy, Washington University School of Medicine, St Louis, MO, May 18, 2012.

Craik RL. “What’s next” White Coat Ceremony, Program in Physical Therapy, University of Medicine and Dentistry, September 4, 2012.

Mangione KM, Craik RL. “More About Hip Fracture” Pepper Center, University of Maryland – Baltimore, September 9, 2012.

Craik RL, “NIH Blue Ribbon Panel Recommendations” Sixth Annual Comprehensive Opportunities in Rehabilitation Research Training Workshop, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, August 5, 2013

Craik RL, “Bridging the Gap between Evidence-based Practice and Rehabilitation Practice” Keynote speaker, Mainline Health, Bryn Mawr Rehabilitation Hospital, November 20, 2013

Craik RL, “What will Tomorrow Bring to Physical Therapy” Keynote Speaker, Doctor of Physical Therapy Convocation Ceremony, Maryville University of Saint Louis, St. Louis, MO, December 7, 2013.

Craik RL, “Looking Forward” Keynote Speaker, Doctor of Physical Therapy Convocation Ceremony, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, May 12, 2014.

Craik RL “Move Forward” Irma Reubling Distinguished Lecture, Physical Therapy, St. Louis University, St. Louis, MO, March 19, 2015

Honors and Awards:

1966-1970 Scholarship from Easter Seal Society for Crippled Children and Adults

1970-1972 Rehabilitation Service Administration Traineeship

1989 Christian R and Mary F Lindback Foundation Award for

Distinguished Teaching, Arcadia University

1990 Lucy Blair Service Award

American Physical Therapy Association

1990 Achievement Award in Physical Therapy

Pennsylvania Physical Therapy Association

1991 Steven J Rose Lecturer

Program in Physical Therapy

Washington University

St Louis, MO

1991 Viola Robins Memorial Lecturer

Department of Physical Therapy

University of Southern California

Los Angeles, CA

1994 Eleanor Branch Lecturer

Department of Physical Therapy

Duke University

Durham, NC

1995 Catherine Worthingham Fellow

American Physical Therapy Association

1996 Hyman Dervitz Award

Department of Physical Therapy

Temple University

Philadelphia, PA

1997 George F Logue Founder’s Award

Arcadia University Physical Therapy Alumni Association

Arcadia University

Glenside, PA

1997 Research Award

Neurology Section

American Physical Therapy Association

1997 Professor of the Year

Arcadia University

Glenside, PA

1998 Silver Quill Award

Canadian Physiotherapy Association

1999 Margaret Moore Lecturer

Division of Physical Therapy

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

1999 Distinguished Career Award

Moss Rehabilitation Hospital

Philadelphia, PA

2001 Neurology Special Interest Group Award

Pennsylvania Physical Therapy Association

2002 Greene Memorial Lecture in Physical Therapy

Department of Physical Therapy

Springfield College

Springfield, MA

2004 Rosemary Scully Lecture in Physical Therapy

Department of Physical Therapy

University of Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh, PA

2005. Mary McMillan Award

American Physical Therapy Association

Barbara C. White Lecturer

Department of Physical Therapy

University of Florida

Gainesville, FL

Member

Philadelphia College of Physicians

Philadelphia, PA

2006. Charles Magistro Distinguished Service Award

Foundation for Physical Therapy

Chattanooga Research Award

American Physical Therapy Association

2007. Don W. Wortley PT Lecturership

Department of Physical Therapy

University of Utah

Salt Lake City, UT

Jessie M. Ball Lectureship

Department of Physical Therapy

University of Kansas

Kansas City, MO

G. Maureen Rodgers

Visions for Physical Therapy Lectureship

Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center

Downey, CA

2008. Alumni Excellence in Education Award

Department of Physical Therapy

Duke University

Durham, NC

2011 John P Maley Award

For Outstanding Contributions in Research Leadership

Section on Research

American Physical Therapy Association

2011 Provost Award

(with KK Mangione)

Excellence in grant solicitation, award and impact

Arcadia University

Glenside, PA

2014 Distinguished Alumni Award

Physical Therapy Alumni Association

Duke University

Durham, NC

2015 Irma Reubling Distinguished Speaker

Physical Therapy

St. Louis University

St. Louis, MO

Service to the College: (Arcadia University)

1984-1988 Ethics of Human Experimentation and Animal Welfare Committee

1985-1988 Graduate Academic Program Committee

1986-1987 Assessment Task Force

1986-1988 Academic Affairs Committee

Board of Trustees

1987-1988 Pew Grant Committee

1987-1988 Middle States Accreditation

Committee on Faculty

1988-1989 Awards and Honors Committee

1988-1991 Faculty Compensation Committee

1990-1991 American Association of University Professors

Treasurer

1988-1990 President

1989-1991 Faculty Council

1991-1992 Graduate Academic Program Committee

l993 Dean's Search Committee

Co-Chair

1992-1995 Promotion and Tenure Committee

1992-1996 Finance Committee, Board of Trustees

1994-1995 Pew Round Table

1998-2000 Promotion and Tenure Committee

1998-1999 Middle States Accreditation

Steering Committee

1998-1999 Academic Affairs Committee

Board of Trustees

2001-2005 Faculty Council

Sesquicentennial Planning Committee

Planning Council

2003 Presidential Search Committee

2004 Presidential-elect Transition Committee

2001-present University Grants Advisory Board

2005. Chair, Faculty Council

2006 Search Committee, VP for Enrollment Management

2006-2008 Promotion and Tenure Committee

2008 Co-Chair, Provost Search Committee

2010. Provost Transition Team Co-Chair

2009. Academic Affairs Strategic Planning Task Force

2009-2011 Faculty Council

2012-2014 Promotion & Tenure

2013-2014 Faculty Governance Task Force

Teaching Responsibilities:

Neuroanatomy/Neuroscience

Electrophysiological Methods

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