Dorian Rose

Location:
University of Florida
Education:
| University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California | Ph.D. in Biokinesiology, 2004 | ||
| University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, North Carolina |
M.S. in Human Movement Science, 1993 | ||
| Daemen College, Buffalo, New York | B.S. in Physical Therapy, 1985 |
Awards and Recognition:
2004 Golden Cane Award, Department of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy, University of Southern California
2003-2004 Jacquelin Perry Scholar Award ($1,000), Department of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy, University of Southern California
2002-2003 Promotion of Doctoral Studies II ($15,000), Mary Lou Barnes Scholarship, Neurology Section, Foundation for Physical Therapy
2000-2001 Promotion of Doctoral Studies I ($7,500), Foundation for Physical Therapy
2000 Post-professional Student Research Award ($1,000), Neurology Section, APTA
1999-2000 Promotion of Doctoral Studies I ($7,500), Foundation for Physical Therapy
1993 Mary McMillian Post-professional Scholarship Award ($1,000), American Physical Therapy Association
1993 Mary Clyde Singleton Award, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
1985 Student Professionalism Award, Daemen College
Research Interests:
Adult neurorehabilitation
Recent Publications:
Duncan PW, Sullivan KJ, Behrman AL, Azen SP, Wu SS, Nadeau SE, Dobkin BH, Rose DK, Tilson JK; LEAPS Investigative Team. Protocol for the Locomotor Experience Applied Post-stroke (LEAPS) trial: a randomized controlled trial. BMC Neurol. 2007 Nov 8;7:39.
Wolf SL, Thompson PA, Morris DM, Rose DK, Winstein CJ, Taub E, Giuliani C, Pearson SL. The EXCITE trial: attributes of the Wolf Motor Function Test in patients with subacute stroke. Neurorehabil Neural Repair. 2005 Sep;19(3):194-205.
Rose DK, Winstein CJ. The coordination of bimanual symmetrical rapid aiming movements following stroke. Clinical Rehabilitation 19 (4): 452-462, 2005.
Rose DK, Winstein CJ. Bimanual training after Stroke: Are Two Hands better than One? Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation 11(4): 20-30, 2004.
Winstein CJ, Rose DK, Tan SM, Lewthwaite R, Chui HC, Azen SP. A Randomized Controlled Comparison Of Upper Extremity Rehabilitation Strategies In Acute Stroke: Immediate And Longer-Term Outcomes. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 85: 620-8, 2004.
Hassid E, Rose DK, Commisarow J, Guttry M, Dobkin BH. Improved Gait Symmetry in Hemiparetic Stroke Patients Induced During Body Weight-Supported Treadmill Stepping. Journal of Neurologic Rehabilitation, 11: 21-6, 1997.
Hughes MA, Duncan PW, Rose DK, Chandler JM, Studenski SA. The Relationship of Postural Sway to Sensorimotor Function, Functional Performance, and Disability in the Elderly. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 77: 567-572, 1996.
Light KE, Rose DK, Purser JL. The Functional Reach Test for Balance: Strategies of Elderly Subjects With and Without Disequilibrium. Physical and Occupational Therapy in Geriatrics, 14: 39-52, 1996.
Light KE, Purser JL, Rose DK. The Functional Reach Test for Balance: Criterion-Related Validity of Clinical Observations. Issues on Aging, 28 (2): 5-9, 1995.
Rose DK, Harkema SH, Dobkin BA. A Comparison of Body Weight Supported Treadmill Walking and Over ground Walking in Patients After Stroke. Neurology Report, 20 (2), p. 56-60, 1996.
Rose DK, Harkema SH, Hurley S, Yap, R Dobkin BA Electromyographic Responses to Loading of the Lower Limbs in Patients with Stroke. Neurology Report, 20 (2), p. 66-70, 1996.
Rose DK, Giuliani CA, Light KE. The Immediate Effects of Isokinetic Exercise on Selected Temporal Distance Characteristics of Self-Selected and Fast Hemiplegic Gait. Proceedings of the Neurology Section Forum on Physical Therapy Issues Related to CVA, p. 37-44, 1992.
Contact Information:
Department of Aging and Geriatric Research
College of Medicine
University of Florida
P.O. Box 112610
Gainesville, FL 32610-0107
Email: drose@phhp.ufl.edu






