Brooks Rehabilitation
Bansal’s dissertation work accepted in Physical Therapy Journal
The Physical Therapy Journal recently accepted a manuscript that forms a part of the dissertation work that doctoral student Kanika Bansal, MPT, is currently working on. The project, entitled “Does falls-efficacy influence the relationship between forward and backward walking speed after stroke?” is based on the baseline data from the…
Beneciuk presents online pain management webinar
AI-PAMI Presents: Approaching Pain Using Psychologically Informed Practice Dr. Jason Beneciuk Jason Beneciuk, DPT, PhD, research assistant professor and Brooks Rehabilitation researcher, will be presenting a free online pain management webinar for health care providers working with adults ages 50+ with pain. The webinar will focus on psychologically informed…
Beneciuk featured in Washington Post article
Jason Beneciuk, PT, DPT, PhD, MPH, research assistant professor in the Department of Physical Therapy, research-scientist at Brooks Rehabilitation, and the director of the Brooks/UF-PHHP Research Collaboration, was recently featured in a Washington Post article discussing the effect of missed physical therapy treatments due to COVID-19 disruptions.