Past Recipients

  • 2018 Kanika Bansal, MPT
    Is Faster Really Better? Implications of Fastest Comfortable Speed on Gait Asymmetry Post-Stroke
  • 2017 Kelly Hawkins, PT, DPT, NCS
    Thinking About Walking: Functional Neuroimaging Demonstrates Increased Demand for Executive Control of Walking in Adults With Mobility Deficits
  • 2016 Franchino Porciuncula, PT, DScPT
    Modulation of Gait Speed in Prodromal and Early Manifest Huntington Disease
  • 2015 Nora Fritz, PT, DPT, NCS
    Interhemispheric Supplemental Motor Area Tract—Specific Measures Are Associated With Dual-Task Walking Variability in Multiple Sclerosis
  • 2014 Jason Rucker, MSPT
    Is Multi-tasking Impaired in Older Adults With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus?
  • 2013 Virginia L Little, MS PT, NCS
  • 2012 Christopher Thompson, DPT 
    Targeting Supramaximal strength in incomplete spinal cord injury: Time and intensity dependent increase in torque generation2011 Not given
  • 2010  Shilpa Patil, PT, NCS
    Unilateral Paretic Limb Power Training Produces Bilateral Locomotor Effects Post-Stroke
  • 2009  Jeanne Lojovich, PT, NCS
    Cortical Activation Patterns in Neurologically Intact Subjects During an N-Back Working Memory Task: An fMRI Study
  • 2007  Justin Beebe, PT
    Acute hemiparesis: relationships between isolated movement control at 9 segments of the upper extremity and hand function
  • 2005  Minna Hong, Washington University
    Differential Effects of Unilateral Subthalamic Nucleus Stimulation on Motor Symptoms of Parkinson Disease
  • 2004  Petra Williams, PT
    Clinical Test of Active Sensation After Stroke
  • 2003  Teresa Jacobsen Kimberley, University of Minnesota
    EMG-Triggered Electrical Stimulation on Hand Function Recovery and Cortical Reorganization in Subjects with Stroke
  • 2002  Sheryl Flynn, PT, MHS
    Locomotor Training Improves Recovery of Walking Following Contusion Injury in the Adult Rat
  • 2001 Lara Boyd
  • 2000 Dorian Rose
    Relationship Between Upper Extremity Function and Impairment in Individuals With Unilateral Stroke
  • 1999 Michael Majsak, PT
    The Reaching Movements of Patients With Parkinsons Disease Under Self-Directed Maximal Speed, Temporally- Constrained, and Visually-Driven Motor Task Conditions
  • 1998 Mara S Wernick, David Krebs, Marie Giorgetti
    Functional Reach: Does It Really Measure Dynamic Postural Control?
  • 1997 Jody Cormack
    The Role of Vision in the Control of Goal-directed Aiming Movements in Individuals with Parkinson's Disease
  • 1996 Patricia S Pohl, PT, PhD
  • 1995 Not given
  • 1994 Kathy Sullivan
    Effects of Movement Direction in Aiming Movements in Healthy Subjects and Individuals Post Stroke
  • 1993 Jama Purser
  • 1992 Stephanie Isaccs, Penny Senger
    Relationship of EMG and Kinematic Responses to Platform Perturbation