C-PROGRESS Announces 2022 Pilot Studies Grant Recipients
The National Pediatric Rehabilitation Resource Center (C-PROGRESS) prioritizes innovative pilot studies and critical methodological advancements that will generate data to support larger-scale, competitive, and rigorous clinical trials. C-PROGRESS has announced its latest group of pilot studies award recipients.
2022 C-PROGRESS Pilot Studies Award Recipients:
Corticospinal organization and bimanual coordination in children with hemiparesis
- Samuel T. Nemanich, Ph.D., MSCI, Marquette University
Effects of a novel, child-friendly, home-based training program using joystick-operated ride-on-toys on affected arm function and spontaneous use in children with hemiplegic Cerebral Palsy (CP): A pilot study
- Sudha Madhav Srinivasan, Ph.D., University of Connecticut
Spinal Reflex Conditioning to Decrease Spasticity and Improve Motor Function in Adults with Spastic Cerebral Palsy
- Kathleen Friel, Ph.D., Burke Neurological Institute
Feasibility of clinical recommendations for post-operative physical therapy and functional outcomes after selective dorsal rhizotomy
- Rachel L. Bican, PT, DPT, Ph.D., Ohio University