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CORE DAY #1

WED 28 OCT

ACRM 92nd Annual Conference DIAGNOSIS ABBREV.

7:00 - 8:00 AM

BRAIN INJURY BI

N O N S TO P C O N T E N T

PROGRESS IN REHABILITATION RESEARCH (PIRR) TR ANSLATION TO CLINICAL PR ACTICE

25 - 30 OCTOBER 2015 DALLAS TX USA

BRAIN INJURY BI

BRAIN INJURY MILITARY / VETERANS AFFAIRS BI, MIL

BRAIN INJURY & STROKE BI, ST COMBO TRACK

SPINAL CORD INJURY SCI

STROKE ST

CANCER CAN

CANCER CAN

PAIN PAIN

NEURODEGENERATIVE ND

“START WITH STROKE” STROKE ISIG Business Meeting #1022

BI-ISIG Executive Committee Meeting (by invitation) #1056

NEUROPLASTICITY NP

CROSS-CUTTING CROSS-CUTTING PEDIATRIC REHABILITATION HEALTH / DISABILITY POLICY, ETHICS, ADVOCACY PED POL

INTER DISC IPLIN A RY

CROSS-CUTTING GERIATRIC REHABILITATION GER

CROSS-CUTTING INTERNATIONAL INT

CROSS-CUTTING TECHNOLOGY

(prosthetics/orthotics, robotics, assistive technology) TEC

Neurodegenerative Diseases Networking Group Meeting #1020

CROSS-CUTTING DIAGNOSIS INDEPENDENT

CROSS-CUTTING DIAGNOSIS INDEPENDENT

CROSS-CUTTING MEASUREMENT MES

Early Career Networking Group Physicians Task Force Meeting #1021

ACRM EXPO & POSTERS EXPO HALL HOURS WED: 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM

Measurement Networking Group Meeting #1023

POSTER VIEWING: 10:15 AM – 8:00 PM

8:00 - 8:15 AM TRANSITION TIME (15 MIN) 8:15 - 10:15 AM

Helen Burstin MD, MPH, FACP Dr. Burstin is the chief scientific officer of the National Quality Forum (NQF). She provides strategic guidance to all NQF work from the perspective of current and emerging measurement science.

Welcome Remarks & PLENARY I: “The Healthcare Quality Landscape: Role of Rehabilitation Medicine” #1001 PRESENTER: Helen Burstin MD, MPH, FACP

She is a clinical associate professor of medicine at George Washington University School of Medicine where she serves as a preceptor in internal medicine.

Food for purchase in EXPO HALL

10:15 - 10:45 AM TRANSITION TIME (30 MIN)

3008: Advanced Longitudinal Models in Rehabilitation: From Research to Practice 10:45 - 12:00 PM (BI, SCI, DI, RES, OUT)

3229: An Integrated Model of Goal Setting, Problem Solving, and Emotional Regulation (BI, ND, PAIN, CAN, ST, SCI, CP, OUT)

3099: Community Reintegration of Veterans With TBI: Implications for Practice (BI, MIL)

2970: Music of Neurorehabilitation: From Research to Clinical Practice in the Field of Neurologic Music Therapy (BI, ST, ND, CP, NS)

3038: Nursing Paradigm Shifts: How to Incorporate Patient Centered Care Into the Education Process? (SCI, CP, OUT)

3108: Specialized Stroke Rehabilitation: 3238: The Role of Physical Therapy for A Multicultural Multicenter Study (ST, SCI, the Individual Undergoing Head and Neck BI, CP, INT) Cancer Treatments (CAN, ND, PAIN, SCI, BI, CP)

2791: Palliative Care and Rehabilitation: 3104: Biopsychosocial Considerations in Complimentary and Overlapping Domains Conceptualizing and Treating Psychiatric (CAN, ND, PAIN, ST, CP, POL) Comorbidities Among Patients With Chronic Pain Syndrome (PAIN, CP)

3125: Novel Community-Based Wellness Programs for People With Neurodegenerative Diseases: Three Models (ND, CP, NP)

3187: Recent Approaches in Evidence-Based Computerized Cognitive Interventions in TBI (BI, DI, NP, OUT)

3402: Neuroplasticity in Neurorehabilitation: A Matter of Learning, Reward, Time and Manipulation of... (NP, NS, ST, BI, SCI, ND)

4449: Mark Ylvisaker Memorial Pediatric 2791: Palliative Care and Rehabilitation: Brain Injury Symposium: Building Bridges Complimentary and Overlapping Domains from Silos: Transition to Adulthood for (CAN, ND, PAIN, ST, CP, POL) XT Adolescents with TBI (BI, PED)

2919: Progress and Report of the ACRM Measurement Networking Group Applied Cognition Task Force (BI, OUT, CP, GER, MES)

3108: Specialized Stroke Rehabilitation: 2998: The Use of Technology to Improve A Multicultural Multicenter Study (ST, SCI, the Rehabilitation of Persons With BI, CP, INT) XT Disabilities: How do We Know This Stuff Works? (DI, TEC, CP)

2962: RehabMaLL Community of Practice: Oral Presentation of Scientific Posters Sharing Knowledge to Improve Social #1010 Participation for People Living With Disabilities (DI)

VISIT THE EXPO HALL & SEE POSTERS

2919: Progress and Report of the ACRM Measurement Networking Group Applied Cognition Task Force (BI, OUT, CP, GER, MES) XT

during lunch break & between sessions

12:00 - 12:15 PM TRANSITION TIME (15 MIN) 12:15 - 1:45 PM

The ACRM Brain Injury Interdisciplinary Special Interest Group is one of the most productive groups in the world in terms of scientific publishing, practice and driving policy.” —Joseph Giacino, PhD, FACRM Learn what’s next within this dynamic group. Get involved with Task Forces.

BI-ISIG Summit #1033

CONNECT, NETWORK & SEE POSTERS >>>

(90 min)

SPEAKER: Rudolph J. Nudo, PhD

Meet the leaders of the new ACRM Neuroplasticity Group and other like-minded colleagues focused on important cross-cutting research in neuroplasticity and its translation into clinical practice. SPECIAL GUEST, Randolph J. Nudo, PhD will speak at this inaugural event.

NEUROPLASTICITY LUNCHEON #1024

POSTERS, EXHIBITORS & food for purchase in EXPO HALL

TICKETED EVENT

Dr. Nudo is professor and vice chair of Research, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine and the director of the Landon Center on Aging at the University of Kansas Medical Center. Dr. Nudo’s Cortical Plasticity Laboratory focuses on understanding the brain’s self-repair capacity after injury, and developing novel therapeutic approaches based on neuroscientific principles.

1:45 - 2:00 PM TRANSITION TIME (15 MIN) 2:00 - 3:15 PM 3:15 - 3:30 PM

SHELDON BERROL MEMORIAL CHAUTAUQUA: “A Hands-On Look at Research Ethics Concerning Patients With Disorders of Consciousness” #3162 (BI, POL, RES)

PRESENTERS: Joseph T. Giacino, PhD, FACRM Lynne Brady Wagner, MA, CCC-SLP Cecilia Carlowicz, BA

3146: International Spinal Cord Injury Data Sets and Common Data Elements (SCI, DI, CP, INT)

4406: Hot Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation: Aphasia Rehabilitation Research (ST, CP)

3151: Venous Thromboembolism (VTE) in Acute Inpatient Rehabilitation (CAN, CP, RES)

2793: Rehabilitation of the Chronic Graft Versus Host Disease Patient: Clinical Management and the Need for Further Research (CAN, CP, OUT)

3111: Chronic Pain: Practical Tools for Patient Management (PAIN, CP)

3091: Non-Traditional Community-Based Group Exercise for Individuals With Parkinson Disease (ND, DI, CP)

3198: Maximizing Neuroplasticity Following Brain Injury (BI, ST, NP, NS)

3268: Delivering High Quality Cancer Reha- 3241: Quality Measures for Inpatient bilitation Care to Children With Hemato- Rehabilitation Facilities (DI, TEC, POL, logic/Oncologic Diagnoses: A Paradigm of MES) Co-Management (CAN, BI, PED, CP)

3175: Emerging practices in geriatric 3146: International Spinal Cord Injury telerehabilitation: An update on evidence Data Sets and Common Data Elements for effectiveness and implementation (ND, (SCI, DI, CP, INT) XT ST, GER, TEC)

3127: Technology for Upper Extremity Restoration and Rehabilitation: The Tools We Have and What is Needed (DI, ND, ST, SCI, BI, TEC, CP)

Oral Presentation of Scientific Posters #1011

3120: New Discoveries Informing Care for Mobility Limited Older Adults: The Boston RISE Cohort Study (GER, OUT)

2972: The Assessment and Treatment of Oral Presentation of Scientific Posters Real-Life Cognitive and Socio-Emotional #1012 Functioning: Past, Present, Future (BI, ST, CP, TEC) XT

“A meeting not to be missed with all aspects of clinical rehabilitation advances and the impact of research on today’s and tomorrow’s outcomes.” — Marilyn Price Spivack, MA

3241: Quality Measures for Inpatient Rehabilitation Facilities (DI, TEC, POL, MES) XT

TRANSITION TIME (15 MIN) 3:15 - 3:30 PM

VISIT THE EXPO, NETWORKING, POSTER GRAND ROUND

3:30 - 4:00 PM

#1006

4:00 - 4:15 PM TRANSITION TIME (15 MIN)

3601: Perceptions of Information Surrounding the Consequences of TBI: 4:15 - 5:30 PM Analysis of a National Survey (BI, CP)

3109: Brain Injury in the Criminal Justice System: Outcomes for Screening and Rehabilitation (BI, CP, PED)

3218: Healthcare Utilization Following Brain Injury in Veterans: Perspectives From the VA and the Private Sector (BI, DI, MIL, OUT)

2972: The Assessment and Treatment of Real-Life Cognitive and SocioEmotional Functioning: Past, Present, Future (BI, ST, CP, TEC)

3205: Exoskeleton-Assisted Walking for Persons With Neurological Conditions: Clinical Application, Health and Fitness, and Personal Mobility (SCI, BI, ST, TEC)

3171: Home-Based Motor Rehabilitation Post-Stroke: What Can We do When Rehab is Done? (ST, TEC, CP)

3209: Role of Physical Therapy in the Critically Ill Patient With Cancer (CAN, CP)

3226: Exercise of Cancer Patients Before, 4186: Interdisciplinary Pain During, and After Hematopoietic Stem Cell Rehabilitation: How the Biopsychosocial Transplant (CAN, OUT, CP) Model Results in Lower Healthcare Costs (PAIN)

3189: Using Easily Available Sensors and Cloud Software Tools to Develop Functional Assessments and Home-Based Mobility Interventions (ND, CP, RES)

3476: Neuroplasticity of Attention and Memory Systems (BI, ST, ND, NP, NS)

3265: Balancing Risks and Benefits of Independent Ambulation in Cerebral Palsy Using an Adult Transition Program (BI, PED, CP)

3158: Participatory Action Research to Strategize Long-Term Health and Participation Disparities With People With Disabilities (POL, CP)

3013: International Activities to Promote Implementation of Standardized Measures in Medical Rehabilitation Practice (DI, OUT, INT, MES)

3247: Evidence-Based Practice for Prevention and Treatment of Cardiovascular Disease Across the Lifespan (CP)

3013: International Activities to Promote Implementation of Standardized Measures in Medical Rehabilitation Practice (DI, OUT, INT, MES) XT

DON’T MISS

TUESDAY OPENING RECEPTION EARLY CAREER & FIRST-TIMER ORIENTATION OPEN TO ALL TUE 5:00 - 7:45 PM IN EXPO

5:30 - 5:45 PM TRANSITION TIME (15 MIN)

EXHIBITORS WELCOME RECEPTION & POSTER VIEWING in EXPO HALL

CORE DAY #2 THU 29 OCT

5:45 - 7:00 PM

CORE CONFERENCE

#PIRR2015

7:00 - 8:00 AM

BI-ISIG Pediatric and Adolescent Task Force Meeting #1034

BI-ISIG Prognosis after TBI Task Force Meeting #1035

Military Veterans Affairs Networking Group Meeting #1054

SCI-ISIG Business Meeting #1025

DON’T MISS THIS! OPEN TO ALL 5:45 PM – 8:00 PM

NETWORK > ENGAGE > CONNECT

Geriatric Rehabilitation Networking Group Annual Business Meeting #1044

= Indicates an ACRM MEETING or meeting placeholder. Dozens of Special Interest Group, Networking Group and Task Force meetings are being scheduled. See the APP or ACRM.org/meetings.

Early Career Networking Group Business Meeting #1053

Membership Committee Meeting (by invitation) #1043

8:00 - 8:15 AM TRANSITION TIME (15 MIN) 8:15 - 9:15 AM

PLENARY II: “From Neuroprosthetics to Wheelchairs: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Assistive Technology” PRESENTER:

Michael Boninger, MD

Michael Boninger, MD

#1002

JOHN STANLEY COULTER LECTURER AWARD RECIPIENT

Michael Boninger, MD is the director of the UPMC Rehabilitation Institute and author of five U.S. patents. He is renowned for his extensive research on spinal cord injury, assistive technology, and overuse injuries, particularly those associated with manual wheelchair propulsion.

C OU LTE R AWA R D

DIVE INTO DETAILS

ACRM HISTORICAL NUGGET >>> COULTER AWARD HISTORY 1954: Walter J. Zeiter, MD concluded the

Cutting-edge technologies such as neuroprosthetics hold amazing promise, but have not yet led to a clinically meaningful impact on a significant number of patients. In addition, the promise of cutting-edge technologies has the potential to negatively impact care, recovery, and research. The latest work in these assistive technologies, their importance, promise, and the complex impact they have on the rehabilitation field and our patients will be discussed.

fourth Coulter Lecture by stating, “Our history has been crowded with individuals, ideas, and actions that have fostered our growth. We have a proud past, and I have every confidence that we will have an illustrious future.”

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9:15 - 9:30 AM TRANSITION TIME (15 MIN) 9:30 - 10:45 AM

3227: Empathy in Neurorehabililtation: From Cortex to Caregiver (BI, CP)

3254: Comorbidities in Acquired Brain Injury by Sex: Implications for Rehabilitation Outcomes (BI, OUT, POL)

3025: Assessment of Military Multitasking Performance Multitask Components: Informing Return-to-Duty After Concussion (BI, MIL, RES, MES)

3117: Primary Payer Sources and Rehabilitation Outcomes of Patients Discharged From U.S. Inpatient Rehabilitation Facilities, 2011-2013 (BI, ST, ND, SCI, OUT)

3214: Sexuality and Health in Women With Spinal Cord Injury (SCI, OUT)

2859: Implementation of CogSMART in a Military Treatment Facility: Successful Modification and Lessons Learned (BI, CP, MIL)

3139: Community Integration for Individuals With Brain Injury: A Cross-Cultural Review of Service Delivery Models (BI, ST, INT, CP)

2845: FacingDisability.com: State-Of-The-Art Rehabilitation Information And Support In An Online World (SCI)

3201: Can Measures of Team Functioning (TF) be Useful in Quality and Quality Improvement? (DI, ST, OUT, CP, MES)

3156: Evidence-Based Medical and Cognitive Management During Inpatient Rehabilitation in Persons With Brain Tumors (CAN, BI, CP)

3270: Delivering High-Quality Cancer Rehabilitation Care to Children With Hematologic/Oncologic Diagnoses: Bridging Services (CAN, PED, CP, DI)

3039: Evidence Based Guidelines for Neuropathic Pain Syndromes Associated with Stroke, SCI and Amputation (PAIN, ST, SCI)

2988: New Frontiers for 2995: Motor Priming To Improve Neurodegenerative Rehabilitation: Functional Outcomes (DI, NS, NP, SCI, BI, Maintaining Brain Health and Restoration ST, ND) (ND, BI, NS, GER)

3098: Traumatic Brain Injury in the Young Child: Current Approaches to Rehabilitation (BI, PED, CP)

3119: Growing Resiliency and Courage (GRACE) With Cancer (CAN, CP)

2930: Cancer Rehabilitation: Translating the Latest Science Into Clinical Care (CAN, PAIN, ND, ST, CP, OUT)

3044: Evidence Based Guidelines for LBP, Neuropathic Pain and Muscle Pain Syndrome (PAIN, CP)

3202: Balance and Gait Impairment in Multiple Sclerosis: Current Evidence of Causes and Treatment (ND, CP, NP)

3020: The Child With Severe TBI: Assessment Strategies and Recovery Trajectories (BI, PED, CP, MES)

3163: Accessibility in Health Care for 2988: New Frontiers for 3258: Issues in Global Rehabilitation in People With Disabilities (DI, SCI, ND, CAN, Neurodegenerative Rehabilitation: Low-to-Middle Income Countries (DI, ST, ST, BI, POL, TEC) Maintaining Brain Health and Restoration SCI, INT, TEC) (ND, BI, NS, GER) XT

3841: VA Amputation System of Care: A System Model for Interdisciplinary Amputation Rehabilitation (MIL, TEC)

3284: Client-Centeredness and Interprofessional Teamwork in Inpatient Rehabilitation (DI, CP)

3166: Palliative Medicine Symptom Management for Rehabilitation Practitioners (CAN, PAIN, CP)

3201: Can Measures of Team Functioning (TF) be Useful in Quality and Quality Improvement? (DI, ST, OUT, CP, MES) XT

EXPO HALL HOURS THU: 7:00 AM – 3:15 PM

Oral Presentation of Scientific Posters # 1013

VISIT THE EXPO HALL & POSTERS BETWEEN SESSIONS

10:45 - 11:00 AM TRANSITION TIME (15 MIN)

3001: Improving Return to Work and School Outcomes After Acquired Brain Injury 11:00 - 12:15 PM Through Resource Facilitation: Translating Evidence Into Practice (BI, OUT)

3007: Knowledge Translation Strategies for Engaging Stakeholders: Lessons Learned From the MSKTC (BI, SCI, CP, POL)

4408: Excellence in Post Acute Stroke Award Lecture: Electrical Stimulation in Stroke Rehabilitation: A Critical Assessment, Dr. John Chae (ST)

4524: Neuroplasticity after Spinal Cord Injury (SCI, NP, NS, CP)

3228: Weight Management Interventions for People With Mobility Impairments: Increasing Relevance, Accessibility, and Sustainability (DI, POL)

2833: Enhancing Telerehabilitation Through Innovative Uses Of Low-Cost Consumer Technologies (DI, ST, SCI, CP, GER, TEC)

3769: The Use and Applicability of the CIQ 2833: Enhancing Telerehabilitation in International and Diverse Population Through Innovative Uses Of Low-Cost Groups (DI, OUT, INT, MES) Consumer Technologies (DI, ST, SCI, CP, GER, TEC) XT

NIDILRR-Sponsored ARRT Young Investigators Panel of Oral Presentations #1014

2952: Better Rehabilitation Through 3769: The Use and Applicability of the CIQ Systematic Treatment Specification: in International and Diverse Population Progress and Aims of the Rehabilitation Groups (DI, OUT, INT, MES) XT Treatment Taxonomy Project (DI, RES, CP)

4111: Assessment of Military Multitask Performance Dual-task Components: Informing Return-to-Duty After Concussion (BI, MIL)

PURCHASE LUNCH IN EXPO HALL

12:15 - 12:30 PM TRANSITION TIME (15 MIN) 12:30 - 1:00 PM

1:00 - 2:00 PM

2:00 - 3:00 PM

3:00 - 4:00 PM

NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASES NETWORKING GROUP LUNCHEON #1027 “Without BrainHealth, You Do Not Have Health” 12:30 – 2:00 PM SPEAKER: Sandra Bond Chapman, PhD TICKETED EVENT

BI-ISIG Long Term Issues Task Force Meeting #1036 POSTERS, EXHIBITORS & food for purchase in EXPO HALL

BI-ISIG Community-Based Treatment Task Force #1049

Cancer Rehabilitation Networking Group Meeting #1029

NCMRR Director Alison Cernich, PhD, and NIDILRR Director John Tschida

PLENARY III: “Maintaining Cognitive Well-Being With Age: The Role of Social and Cognitive Engagement” PRESENTER:

#1005

SPEAKER: Alison Cernich, PhD Alison Cernich, PhD, director of the National Center for Medical Rehabilitation Research (NCMRR) at the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes of Health.

Denise Park, PhD

#1003

Dr. Denise Park is Distinguished University Chair in Behavioral and Brain Sciences, director of research at the Center for Vital Longevity, and the University of Texas Regents’ Research Scholar at the University of Texas at Dallas.

Denise Park, PhD

SPEAKER: Eli Vakil, PhD Dr. Vakil is a professor and former departmental chairman in the Department of Psychology and the head of the Memory and Amnesia lab at the Gonda (Goldschmied) Multidisciplinary Brain Research Center at Bar Ilan University. He is also director of the Rehabilitation Center for Veterans After Traumatic Brain-Injury (TBI) in Jaffa, Israel.

Deficient memory and learning skills are frequently reported consequences of traumatic brain injury (TBI). However, since TBI frequently leads to widespread, diffuse axonal injury, patients with TBI are not the ideal group for studying brain-behavior relations. With the continuing improvements of neuroimaging techniques, it has likely become possible to apply the method of double dissociation between cognitive processes and corresponding brain regions even for individuals with TBI. Dr. Vakil will discuss how studying this group could contribute to our understanding of the configuration of memory processes and could ultimately contribute to the assessment and rehabilitation of this patient population.

TICKETED EVENT

Dr. Chapman will share her translational research and its interdisciplinary approach to achieving optimal brain performance in people of all ages in health, injury and disease. Her perspective sheds light on why a brain health movement is on the horizon and provides insight into the future of brain health.

FEATURED SESSION: “Opportunities & New Directions for Rehabilitation Research from Directors of NCMRR & NIDILRR” PRESENTERS:

BRUCKER INTERNATIONAL LUNCHEON #1028 12:30 – 2:00 PM The ACRM International Networking Group (ING) is proud to welcome invited speaker, Elik Vakil, PhD who will share his important research on memory impairment. “Dissociation between Memory Processes: The Contribution of Research on Memory Impairment following Traumatic Brain Injury”

TRANSITION TIME (15 MIN)

SPEAKER: John Tschida John Tschida, director of the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR), Administration for Community Living, US Department of Health and Human Services.

POSTER GRAND ROUND

EXPO HALL #1007

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“We gather together to celebrate with those who share our vision and commitment to make contributions to the world of rehabilitation medicine. As we too are pursuing ways to empower those with disabilities to lead independent and productive lives.” — Sue Ann Sisto, PT, MA, PhD, FACRM, Stony Brook University, School of Health Technology and Management, ACRM President

—Deirdre Dawson, PhD, OT Reg (Ont.), Senior Scientist, Rotman Research Institute at Baycrest Baycrest Health Sciences, Toronto

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TRANSITION TIME (15 MIN)

“Dr. Park is an amazing speaker and ACRM is honored to have such a leader in the field of aging and cognition join us for this plenary. This is a not-to-be missed presentation.”

CONNECT, NETWORK & SEE POSTERS

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4:00 - 4:15 PM TRANSITION TIME (15 MIN)

3244: Beyond the Boundaries of 2903: Project Career: Using Technology to Traditional Rehabilitation: Addressing Help Students With TBI Transition from 4:15 - 5:30 PM Fatigue, Emotional Processing, Everyday College to Employment (BI, TEC, OUT) Living, and Caregiver Burden (BI, ND, CP)

2963: SCORE: Randomized Controlled Trial of Cognitive Rehabilitation for Service Members With Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (BI, CP, MIL)

3180: Addressing Disparities in Neurorehabilitation: A Framework for Cultural and Linguistic Competency in Treatment and Research (BI, ST, OUT, POL)

3018: A Multidimensional Approach to Combating Obesity Among Persons With Spinal Cord Injury (SCI, CP)

3136: Are Persons With Spasticity After Stroke and Multiple Sclerosis More Imbalanced? (ST, CP, NS)

2958: A National Initiative in Cancer Rehabilitation (CAN, RES, CP)

2913: The Rehabilitation of Glioblastoma Multiforme Patients (CAN, BI, CP, OUT)

2938: Resurrecting Interdisciplinary Pain Care: Identifying Barriers and Improving Access (PAIN, CP)

3405: FDG Positron Emission Tomography 3137: Assessment and Treatment of 2957: The Role of Therapy Services in the Opening New Windows in Multiple the Upper Extremity to Facilitate Rehabilitation of Pediatric Patients on Sclerosis Research (ND, BI, ST, TEC) Neuroplasticity in People With Tetraplegia Ventricular Assist Devices (ST, PED) (SCI, CP, NP, MES)

3154: Quality, Evidence, and Advocacy in the New Era of Healthcare (DI, SCI, ND, ST, BI, POL, OUT)

3014: Cognitive Reserve in Healthy Aging and Long-Term Outcomes for Individuals With Brain Injury (DI, BI, OUT, INT, GER)

3014: Cognitive Reserve in Healthy Aging and Long-Term Outcomes for Individuals With Brain Injury (DI, BI, OUT, INT, GER) XT

3178: Training Assistive Technology: New Research and Best Practicest (DI, TEC, CP)

“loved the comfortable dialog between researchers and clinicians (very respectful!)”

2947: Enhancing Clinical Decision Making: 3014: Cognitive Reserve in Healthy Aging The Use of Conceptual Frameworks to and Long-Term Outcomes for Individuals Improve Clinical Practice (DI, CP) With Brain Injury (DI, BI, OUT, INT, GER) XT

5:30 - 5:45 PM TRANSITION TIME (15 MIN)

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NIH Brain Initiative Overview #4587 STROKE ISIG Movement Interventions Task Force Meeting #1038

International Networking Group Business Meeting #1037

Program Committee Meeting (by invitation) #1042

8:00 - 8:15 AM TRANSITION TIME (15 MIN)

8:15 - 9:45 AM

PLENARY IV: “Novel Approaches to Examining Pathophysiology Associated With Neurodegenerative Diseases and Traumatic Brain Injury: Translation to Rehabilitation” PRESENTERS:

Marc Diamond, MD

Marc Diamond, MD is the founding director of the Center for Alzheimer’s and Neurodegenerative Diseases and a professor of neurology and neurotherapeutics at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. His research is focused on neurodegenerative diseases linked to amyloid protein accumulation, with the goal of developing mechanism-based diagnosis and therapy.

#1004

Marc Diamond, MD and Christopher Giza, MD

“Movement towards earlier diagnosis and intervention in the medical community has made great strides. This plenary is a herald to greater understanding about mechanisms that foment neurodegeneration and early post-TBI mechanisms that may lead to chronic deficits following either a single moderate-severe brain injury or after repeated mild TBI. Drs. Diamond and Giza will be bridging basic science and the clinic — integrating new pathophysiological insights and practical treatment implications.”

Christopher Giza, MD

Christopher Giza, MD leads the Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury Program at Mattel Children’s Hospital, UCLA and established the UCLA Steve Tisch BrainSPORT program which partners with local schools to provide prevention, outreach, research and treatment for sports concussions.

2911: Incidence of Traumatic Brain Injury in the United States (BI, OUT)

3252: Impact of War: Differences and Similarities Within Transitioning Populations (BI, CP, MIL)

3019: Post-Hospital Brain Injury Rehabilitation Outcomes: Report From the National Outcome Info Database (BI, ST, OUT, CP, MES)

3720: Dynamic by Design: Wheelchair Prescription in the Spinal Cord Injury Population Within a Restorative Framework (SCI, ND, CP)

3233: Clinical Practice Guidelines and Knowledge Translation Strategies for Use of Advanced Technologies for Gait Recovery (ST, BI, ND, SCI, CP, TEC)

2967: The Surgical and Rehabilitation Management of Patients With SacroPelvic Tumors (CAN, CP)

3213: Starting a Supportive Cancer Care Service: Merging Rehabilitation And Palliative Medicine (CAN, PAIN, CP)

4048: How to Motivate Patients with Chronic Pain Across the Continuum of Care (PAIN, CP, MIL)

3100: Cognitive Motor Interference in Neurodegenerative Diseases: Assessment and Rehabilitation Advances (ND, NS, RES, MES)

3191: Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation in Stroke for Imaging and Function (ST, NS, NP)

2916: Healthcare and Career Transition to 3269: Clinical Motion Analysis, Laboratory 2907: Optimizing Exercise to Improve 3234: Big Data: An International Adulthood for Adolescents With Traumatic Accreditation, and the Future of Physical Function for Older Adults (DI, ST, Perspective With Relevance to Brain Injury (BI, CP, PED) Instrumented Gait Analysis in the Rehab SCI, GER, NP) Rehabilitation (BI, OUT, RES, INT) Setting (DI, TEC, POL)

3233: Clinical Practice Guidelines and Knowledge Translation Strategies for Use of Advanced Technologies for Gait Recovery (ST, BI, ND, SCI, CP, TEC) XT

2954: Meet the Archives’ Editors: Authorship, Reporting Guidelines, and Reviewing in Medical Rehabilitation (DI, RES, CP)

Oral Presentation of Scientific Posters #1016

3100: Cognitive Motor Interference in Neurodegenerative Diseases: Assessment and Rehabilitation Advances (ND, NS, RES, MES)

11:15 - 11:30 AM TRANSITION TIME (15 MIN) 11:30 - 1:00 PM

SPEAKER: Edelle Field-Fote, PhD, PT Dr. Field-Fote is a leading neuroscientist and director of spinal cord injury research at Shepherd Center. She is internationally renowned for her work in motor recovery after spinal cord injury.

SCI-ISIG Luncheon #1039 TICKETED EVENT

Cancer Rehabilitation Networking Group Meeting #2 #1040

The ACRM Cancer Rehabilitation Networking Group is dynamic and moving fast to make ACRM the home for all cancer rehabilitation professionals. In only six months they developed five task force groups and are participating with the NIH Consortium for Cancer Rehabilitation to develop national standards for cancer rehabilitative care. This meeting is open to all interested attendees. More: ACRM.org/cancer

“ACRM’s Annual Conference provides an unprecedented opportunity to remain current on rehabilitation research advances and to meet authors, reviewers and editors of Archives.” — Allen W. Heinemann, PhD, ABPP (RP), FACRM, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University

NETWORKING BREAK // food available for purchase

ACRM HISTORICAL NUGGET >>> DID YOU KNOW?

The first ACRM Annual Meeting was in 1925.

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1:00 - 1:15 PM TRANSITION TIME (15 MIN)

2853: The Post-Traumatic Confusional State: Case Definition, Assessment, and 1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Clinical Management (BI, CP, RES)

2975: The Physiology of Concussion: Evidence for Activity-Based Therapy (BI, NS, CP)

SUN 25 OCT DIAGNOSIS ABBREV.

BRAIN INJURY BI

3993:Measurement and Treatment of Sleep Disorders with Unexpected Outcomes in Veterans with Severe Brain Injury (BI, MIL, TEC)

3220: Bridging the Gap in Brain Injury Rehabilitation in a Developing Country: Models of Service Delivery (BI, ST, INT, POL)

3263: Recovery and Psychosocial 3185: Can an Integrated Brain-Robotic 2984: Effective Rehabilitation Outcomes Associated With Locomotor Exoskeleton System Enhance Sensorimotor Interventions From Prehabilitation to Training and Quality of Life in Spinal Cord Training in Stroke? (ST, OTH, TEC, CP) Survivorship (CAN, CP) Injury (SCI, OUT)

MON 26 OCT

INSTRUCTIONAL COURSES STROKE ST

STROKE ST

CROSS-CUTTING DIAGNOSIS INDEPENDENT

CROSS-CUTTING DIAGNOSIS INDEPENDENT

3207: Recharging the Rehab Team: Strategies to Improve Team Care and Patient Outcomes (DI, ST, CP)

2805: The Constant Challenge of Person-Centered Care — Are You Up to It? (DI, CP, INT) PART 1

7:00 - 8:00 AM NETWORKING TIME

3065: Group Clinical Intervention For Survivors of Brain Injury and 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM Caregivers (BI, CP, OUT) PART 1

BRAIN INJURY BI

3259: A Syndrome Approach to Back Pain: 4446: The Science and Practice of What the Guidelines Don’t Say (PAIN, LSVT BIG® and LSVT LOUD®: An CP, OUT) Interdisciplinary Approach to Treating Parkinson Disease (ND)

INSTRUCTIONAL COURSES STROKE ST

CROSS-CUTTING DIAGNOSIS INDEPENDENT

CROSS-CUTTING DIAGNOSIS INDEPENDENT

2855: Introduction to Qualitative Research Methods for Exploring Clinical Problems and Enhancing Practice (DI, RES)

3232: The Role of Health Care Professionals in Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (DI, BI, SCI, CAN, CP, PED) PART 1

3889: Neuroplasticity in Spinal Cord Injury: Some Lessons Learned so Far, K. Tansey (SCI, NP)

3271: A Brain-Computer Interface 3212: Lifestyle Medicine 101: The (BCI): A Primer for Clinicians (ST, BI, Power of Healthy Habits for You and SCI, NS, TEC) PART 2 Your Patients (ST, CP) PART 2

2840: Building Capacity: Formal 2842: Enhancing Stroke Survivors’ Introduction and Implementation of Care Transitions and Outcomes (ST, 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM Recommendations for the Management BI, CP, GER) PART 1 of Persons with DOC (BI, CP) PART 1

CROSS-CUTTING DIAGNOSIS INDEPENDENT

COGNITIVE REHABILITATION TRAINING

3253: Applications of Item Response Theory Modeling for Enhancing Clinical Outcomes Assessment in Medical Rehabilitation (DI, RES, OUT)

SEPARATE REGISTRATION REQUIRED Cognitive Rehabilitation Training #1008 (BI) DETAILS: www.ACRM.org/cog PART 1

2840: Building Capacity: Formal 2842: Enhancing Stroke Survivors’ Introduction and Implementation of Care Transitions and Outcomes (ST, 1:00 - 5:00 PM Recommendations for the Management BI, CP, GER) PART 2 of Persons with DOC (BI, CP) PART 2

TUE 27 OCT DIAGNOSIS ABBREV.

BRAIN INJURY & STROKE BI, ST

4062: Preventing Falls, Injuries and Mobility Decline Among Older Adults: Translating Research Into Practice (GER)

3220: Bridging the Gap in Brain Injury Rehabilitation in a Developing Country: Models of Service Delivery (BI, ST, INT, POL) XT

2949: An Introduction to Individual Growth Curve Analysis (DI, RES, OUT)

3232: The Role of Health Care Professionals in Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (DI, BI, SCI, CAN, CP, PED) PART 2

2828: Translating Meaningful Physical Activity to the Home and Community (ST, CP)

LUNCH Cognitive Rehabilitation Training #1008 (BI) PART 2

3221: Diversity of Outcomes: From Person-Centered to International 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM Neurorehabilitation Perspectives (BI, OUT, INT)

“One of the great things about ACRM is how FRIENDLY everyone is” — attendee

Oral Presentation of Scientific Posters #1017

SPINAL CORD INJURY SCI

STROKE ST

2956: Intrathecal Baclofen Therapy: Developing a Multispecialty Program and its Effectiveness in Patient Care (DI, ND, ST, SCI, BI, CP)

2834: Models to Promote Best Practice in Interprofessional Care of Stroke Survivors and Their Caregivers (ST, CP) PART 1

CANCER CAN

PAIN PAIN

NEURODEGENERATIVE ND

CROSS-CUTTING DIAGNOSIS INDEPENDENT

6:45 - 7:45 AM Custom-Fabricated Myo-Electric Functional Orthosis for Upper Extremity Breakfast Meeting #1050 BY INVITATION 3235: Examination and Treatment 2810: Tailored Physical Training in 2822: How Health Services Research Strategies for Patients Post Cancer Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for can Ensure Rehabilitation Aligns WORLD CLASS CONTENT Treatment Involving the Head and Chronic Back Pain: More Important With the Objectives of Healthcare Coming Soon Neck (CAN, PAIN, CP) Than You Think! (PAIN, CP) PART 1 Reform (DI)

Measurement Networking Group Cognition Task Force Meeting #1041 12 - 1:00 PM 3026: Application of outcome measures for evidence based quality improvement initiatives (DI, OUT, CP, MES)

CROSS-CUTTING PEDIATRIC REHABILITATION 2931: An Evidence-Based Approach to Assessment and Treatment of Concussion and mild TBI (BI, CP, PED)

12:00 - 1:00 PM NETWORKING BREAK (LUNCH AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE)

2846: Military Culture and Deployment-Related Mental Health 1:00 - 5:00 PM Affecting Veterans and Their Families (BI, MIL, CP) 5:00 - 7:45 PM

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3217: Preventing Wheelchair Breakdowns: Is DIY Maintenance the Solution? What’s Important and How to Teach It (SCI, ND, CP, TEC)

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INSTRUCTIONAL COURSES

7:00 - 8:00 AM NETWORKING TIME

12:00 - 1:00 PM NETWORKING BREAK (LUNCH AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE)

2830: Developing, Testing, and 2805: The Constant Challenge of Implementing Technologies and Video Person-Centered Care — Are You Up Games Into Clinical Practice (DI, to It? (DI, CP, INT) PART 2 TEC, RES)

3093: A Multidisciplinary Approach to 2965: Economic Impact of Spinal Cord Facilitating Transition to Adulthood for Injury (SCI, OUT, POL) Patients With Pediatric-Onset Spinal Cord Injury (SCI, BI, ND, RES, PED)

TWO DAY COURSE (DAY #1)

7:00 - 8:00 AM NETWORKING TIME

3271: A Brain-Computer Interface 3212: Lifestyle Medicine 101: The (BCI): A Primer for Clinicians (ST, BI, Power of Healthy Habits for You and SCI, NS, TEC) PART 1 Your Patients (ST, CP) PART 1

12:00 - 1:00 PM NETWORKING BREAK (LUNCH AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE)

3065: Group Clinical Intervention For Survivors of Brain Injury and 1:00 - 5:00 PM Caregivers (BI, CP, OUT) PART 2

DIAGNOSIS ABBREV.

3000: Rehabilitation Interventions for Metastatic Bone Disease (CAN, SCI, CP, OTH)

DON’T MISS

2969: Review and Refinement of Exercise Guidelines for People With Spinal Cord Injury and Multiple Sclerosis (SCI, ND, CP)

* Cognitive Rehabilitation Training and Early Career Development course are not considered instructional courses and are not included in WORLD PASS.

KEY

= Not to miss event

— Jeffrey Wertheimer, PhD, ABPP-CN, Head of Neuropsychology, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

9:45 - 10:00 AM TRANSITION TIME (15 MIN)

3206: Identifying Biomarkers for Concussion Through Assessment of Vision, 10:00 - 11:15 AM Balance, and Vestibular Function (BI, CP, RES, MES)

($USD) CORE CONFERENCE

as low as $345 student member from $695 ACRM member

R E G I S T E R N OW

HENRY B. BETTS AWARDS GALA: *DIAMONDS & DENIM* 7:00 – 11:00 PM TICKETED EVENT — included in WORLD PASS. The biggest and brightest night of the week. Join the celebration as ACRM honors award recipients. Dinner, awards, mingling, and dancing. After 9:30pm OPEN TO ALL. Join the dance party and cash bar.

7:00 - 8:00 AM

EARLY BIRD SPECIALS

R AT E S

Leadership transition from Dr. Sue Ann Sisto to Dr. Douglas Katz. Hear about the vision and opportunities within ACRM. OPEN TO ALL (45 min)

6:30 - 7:00 PM NETWORKING & TRANSITION TIME (30 MIN) 7:00 - 11:00 PM

Oral Presentation of Scientific Posters #1015

2834: Models to Promote Best 2835: Multidisciplinary Approach for Practice in Interprofessional Care of Head and Neck Cancers (CAN, CP) Stroke Survivors and Their Caregivers (ST, CP) PART 2

2810: Tailored Physical Training in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Chronic Back Pain: More Important Than You Think! (PAIN, CP) PART 2

2969: Review and Refinement of Exercise Guidelines for People With Spinal Cord Injury and Multiple Sclerosis (SCI, ND, CP) XT

Early Career & First-Timer Orientation Reception in EXPO HALL & Poster Viewing OPEN TO ALL 5:00 – 7:45 PM

3231: Developing High-Quality Practice Guidelines (DI, CP, RES)

3677: Intensive Activity-Based Rehabilitation for Pediatric Spinal Cord Injuries and Rare Neurological Disorders (SCI, PED, CP)

= Indicates an ACRM MEETING or meeting placeholder. Dozens of Special Interest Group, Networking Group and Task Force meetings are being scheduled. See the APP or ACRM.org/meetings.

BI: brain injury NS: neuroscience CAN: cancer OUT: outcomes research CP: clinical practice PED: pediatric rehabilitation DI: diagnosis independent POL: health policy GER: geriatric rehabilitation RES: research methods INT: international SCI: spinal cord injury MES: measurement ST: stroke MIL: military/veterans affairs TEC: technology ND: neurodegenerative diseases XT: cross-tagged. Indicates session is listed more NP: neuroplasticity than once in row. FULL DAY COURSE

TWO DAY COURSE (DAY #2)

EARLY CAREER DEVELOPMENT COURSE

COGNITIVE REHABILITATION TRAINING

EARLY CAREER BREAKFAST SEPARATE REGISTRATION REQUIRED Early Career Development Course #1009 DETAILS: www.ACRM.org/ecdc

NETWORKING TIME SEPARATE REGISTRATION REQUIRED Cognitive Rehabilitation Training #1008 (BI) PART 3 DETAILS: www.ACRM.org/cog

LUNCH Early Career Development Course #1009 1:00 PM - 6:00 PM

LUNCH Cognitive Rehabilitation Training #1008 (BI) PART 4

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