Stephen J. Page
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Stephen J. Page | |
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Nationality | American |
Occupation | Stroke recovery specialist |
Academic background | |
Education | The College of Wooster, Ball State University, University of Tennessee, University of Findlay, Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation |
Academic work | |
Discipline | Neurorehabilitation, neuroscience, occupational therapy, physical therapy |
Stephen J. Page is an American biomedical researcher known for his research on motor recovery and neurorehabilitation after stroke.[1] Page developed stroke interventions such as modified constraint-induced movement therapy[2] and applications of mental practice in neurorehabilitation,[3][4] including the first application of mental practice to stroke survivors to increase neuroplasticity[5] Page has authored scientific research articles about topics such as electrical stimulation,[6] myoelectrics,[7] outcome measurement,[8] and neuromodulation.[9][10] He has held academic appointments at The Ohio State University Medical Center[11][12] and The University of Cincinnati College of Medicine.[13]
A 2017 study in The American Journal of Occupational Therapy named Stephen J. Page the most-cited author in occupational therapy from 1991 to 2014.[14]
Education
[edit]Before earning a PhD in motor learning and control from The University of Tennessee in 1998,[15] Page earned a Bachelor of Arts in 1993 from The College of Wooster[16][17] and a Master of Science in exercise science from Ball State University in 1995.[18]
Page completed a multidisciplinary post-doctoral fellowship in rehabilitation research at The Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation,[19][20] where he subsequently worked as a clinical research scientist from 2000-2002.[21]
In 2012, Page earned a postdoctoral Master's of Occupational Therapy (MOT) from The University of Findlay.[22]
Academic career
[edit]Stephen J. Page has authored or co-authored more than 130 scholarly journal articles, book chapters, and monographs. According to Google Scholar, his research articles have been cited by 10,842 publications.[23]
Page began his academic career at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine's Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation from 2002 to 2011[24] as an associate professor in Rehabilitation Sciences and Neurosciences [4] and Director of the Neuromotor Recovery and Rehabilitation Laboratory.[13]
From 2011 to 2020, Stephen Page was on the occupational therapy faculty at Ohio State University at the Wexner Medical Center's School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences,[25] where he created and co-directed the Ohio Neurorehabilitation Academy and also directed the Better Rehabilitation and Assessment for Improved Neuro-recovery (B.R.A.I.N.) Laboratory.[9][26]
Selected publications
[edit]- Page, S. J., Levine, P., & Leonard, A. (2007). Mental practice in chronic stroke: results of a randomized, placebo-controlled trial. Stroke, 38(4), 1293–1297. (Cited 617 times)[27]
- Page, S. J., Fulk, G. D., & Boyne, P. (2012). Clinically important differences for the upper-extremity Fugl-Meyer Scale in people with minimal to moderate impairment due to chronic stroke. Physical Therapy, 92(6), 791–798. (Cited 600 times)[8]
- Page, S. J., Levine, P., Sisto, S., & Johnston, M. V. (2001). A randomized efficacy and feasibility study of imagery in acute stroke. Clinical Rehabilitation, 15(3), 233–240. (Cited 502 times)[28]
- Page, S. J., Sisto, S., Levine, P., & McGrath, R. E. (2004). Efficacy of modified constraint-induced movement therapy in chronic stroke: a single-blinded randomized controlled trial. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation, 85(1), 14–18. (Cited 470 times)[2]
- Page, Stephen J; Levine, Peter; Leonard, Anthony; Szaflarski, Jerzy P; Kissela, Brett M (2008-03-01). Modified Constraint-Induced Therapy in Chronic Stroke: Results of a Single-Blinded Randomized Controlled Trial. Physical Therapy. 88(3): 333–340 (Cited 265 times) [4]
- Page, Stephen J.; Szaflarski, Jerzy P.; Eliassen, James C.; Pan, Hai; Cramer, Steven C. (May 2009). Cortical Plasticity Following Motor Skill Learning During Mental Practice in Stroke. Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair. 23(4): 382–388 (Cited 261 times)[5]
- Wilson, Richard D.; Page, Stephen J.; Delahanty, Michael; Knutson, Jayme S.; Gunzler, Douglas; Sheffler, Lynne; Chae, John (November 2016). Upper Limb Recovery after Stroke: A randomized, controlled trial comparing EMG-triggered, cyclic, and sensory electrical stimulation. Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair. 30(10): 978–987 (Cited 85 times)[6]
- Page, Stephen J.; Griffin, Christine; White, Susan (2020). Efficacy of Myoelectric Bracing in Moderately Impaired Stroke: A Randomized, Controlled Trial. Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine. 52(2) (Cited 13 times)[7]
References
[edit]- ^ Ho, Yuh-Shan (2014-01-01). "Classic articles on social work field in Social Science Citation Index: a bibliometric analysis". Scientometrics. 98 (1): 137–155. doi:10.1007/s11192-013-1014-8. ISSN 1588-2861. S2CID 255013313.
- ^ a b Page, Stephen J.; Sisto, SueAnn; Levine, Peter; McGrath, Robert E. (January 2004). "Efficacy of modified constraint-induced movement therapy in chronic stroke: a single-blinded randomized controlled trial". Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 85 (1): 14–18. doi:10.1016/s0003-9993(03)00481-7. ISSN 0003-9993. PMID 14970962.
- ^ Page, Stephen J. (2000). "Imagery Improves Upper Extremity Motor Function in Chronic Stroke Patients: A Pilot Study". OTJR: Occupation, Participation and Health. 20 (3): 200–215. doi:10.1177/153944920002000304. S2CID 143590955.
- ^ a b c Page, Stephen J; Levine, Peter; Leonard, Anthony; Szaflarski, Jerzy P; Kissela, Brett M (2008-03-01). "Modified Constraint-Induced Therapy in Chronic Stroke: Results of a Single-Blinded Randomized Controlled Trial". Physical Therapy. 88 (3): 333–340. doi:10.2522/ptj.20060029. ISSN 0031-9023. PMID 18174447. S2CID 32265236.
- ^ a b Page, Stephen J.; Szaflarski, Jerzy P.; Eliassen, James C.; Pan, Hai; Cramer, Steven C. (May 2009). "Cortical Plasticity Following Motor Skill Learning During Mental Practice in Stroke". Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair. 23 (4): 382–388. doi:10.1177/1545968308326427. ISSN 1545-9683. PMC 3258452. PMID 19155350.
- ^ a b Wilson, Richard D.; Page, Stephen J.; Delahanty, Michael; Knutson, Jayme S.; Gunzler, Douglas; Sheffler, Lynne; Chae, John (November 2016). "Upper Limb Recovery after Stroke: A randomized, controlled trial comparing EMG-triggered, cyclic, and sensory electrical stimulation". Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair. 30 (10): 978–987. doi:10.1177/1545968316650278. ISSN 1545-9683. PMC 5048487. PMID 27225977.
- ^ a b Page, Stephen J.; Griffin, Christine; White, Susan (2020). "Efficacy of Myoelectric Bracing in Moderately Impaired Stroke: A Randomized, Controlled Trial". Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine. 52 (2). doi:10.2340/16501977-2644. PMID 31960066. S2CID 210841965.
- ^ a b Page, Stephen J.; Fulk, George D.; Boyne, Pierce (2012-06-01). "Clinically Important Differences for the Upper-Extremity Fugl-Meyer Scale in People With Minimal to Moderate Impairment Due to Chronic Stroke". Physical Therapy. 92 (6): 791–798. doi:10.2522/ptj.20110009. ISSN 0031-9023. PMID 22282773. S2CID 207401325.
- ^ a b Page, Stephen J.; Cunningham, David A; Plow, Ela; Blazak, Brittani (April 2015). "It Takes Two: Non Invasive Brain Stimulation Combined with Neurorehabilitation". Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 96 (4 0): S89–S93. doi:10.1016/j.apmr.2014.09.019. ISSN 0003-9993. PMC 4445084. PMID 25813373.
- ^ Peters, Heather T.; Dunning, Kari; Belagaje, Samir; Kissela, Brett M.; Ying, Jun; Laine, Jarmo; Page, Stephen J. (2017-01-24). "Navigated Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation: A Biologically Based Assay of Lower Extremity Impairment and Gait Velocity". Neural Plasticity. 2017: e6971206. doi:10.1155/2017/6971206. ISSN 2090-5904. PMC 5294370. PMID 28243474.
- ^ "Changing Minds: Integrating Neuroplasticity with Clinical Stroke Rehabilitation" (PDF).
- ^ Kirschner, K (December 2001). "Ethical issues identified by rehabilitation clinicians". Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 82 (12): S2–S8. doi:10.1016/s0003-9993(01)01080-2. ISSN 0003-9993. PMID 11805913.
- ^ a b Lindsey, Heather. "Coming Back from Stroke". www.brainandlife.org. Retrieved 2023-01-15.
- ^ Brown, Tes; Gutman, Sharon A.; Ho, Yuh-Shan (November 2017). "Highly Cited Occupational Therapy Articles in the Science Citation Index Expanded and Social Sciences Citation Index: A Bibliometric Analysis". The American Journal of Occupational Therapy. 71 (6): 7106300010p1–7106300010p11. doi:10.5014/ajot.2017.023747. hdl:10397/97314. PMID 29135433. S2CID 3771818.
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- ^ "The College of Wooster". The College of Wooster. Retrieved 2023-01-19.
- ^ "Wooster Magazine Fall 2017 by The College of Wooster - Issuu". issuu.com. 15 November 2017. Retrieved 2023-01-19.
- ^ "Stephen J. Page, Professor - eMedEvents". www.emedevents.com. Retrieved 2023-01-19.
- ^ "Research Resources" (PDF).
- ^ "AOTA and AOTF Award Recipients" (PDF).
- ^ "PAGE et al. Modified CIT". www.rehab.research.va.gov. Retrieved 2023-01-19.
- ^ "Chronometry of Mentally Versus Physically Practiced Tasks in People With Stroke". research.aota.org. November 2010. Retrieved 2023-01-19.
- ^ "Stephen J. Page, Google Scholar".
- ^ Martin, Scott B.; Kellmann, Michael; Lavallee, David; Page, Stephen J. (2002-09-01). "Development and Psychometric Evaluation of the Sport Psychology Attitudes—Revised Form: A Multiple Group Investigation". The Sport Psychologist. 16 (3): 272–290. doi:10.1123/tsp.16.3.272. hdl:1893/7642. ISSN 0888-4781.
- ^ "Changing Minds: Integrating Neuroplasticity with Clinical Stroke Rehabilitation" (PDF).
- ^ "Stephen J. Page, The American Occupational Therapy Foundation (AOTF)".
- ^ Page, Stephen J.; Levine, Peter; Leonard, Anthony (April 2007). "Mental practice in chronic stroke: results of a randomized, placebo-controlled trial". Stroke. 38 (4): 1293–1297. doi:10.1161/01.STR.0000260205.67348.2b. ISSN 1524-4628. PMID 17332444. S2CID 17355945.
- ^ Page, S. J.; Levine, P.; Sisto, S.; Johnston, M. V. (June 2001). "A randomized efficacy and feasibility study of imagery in acute stroke". Clinical Rehabilitation. 15 (3): 233–240. doi:10.1191/026921501672063235. ISSN 0269-2155. PMID 11386392. S2CID 36736647.