Currently supervises graduate students and assists them with their research; Specializes in the study of cortical reorganization, sensor motor recovery and rehabilitation interventions and service delivery following spinal cord injury; Previously trained as a physical therapist and occupational therapist; Practiced as a clinical physical therapist in neuroscience; Conducted research studies in the basic mechanisms of spasticity, short and long latency responses in patients with spinal cord injury, Parkinson's disease, stroke and disordered postural control in stroke; Research interests include the development of assessment measures for sensor motor control using polyelectromyography and kinematic analysis, evaluation of neurotherapeutic techniques, development of new interventions strategies for restorative motor control for mobility and functional movement