Craik, Leiper Co-Author Paper with Physical Therapy Alumni

By schwartzsa | May 13, 2011

Dr. Rebecca Craik, Professor of Physical Therapy and Dr. Carol Leiper, Emerita Professor of Physical Therapy, co-authored the paper “Validity of the Step Watch Step Activity Monitor: Preliminary Findings for use in Persons With Parkinson’s Disease and Multiple Sclerosis” with former students Amy L. Schmidt ’09D.P.T., and Aaron H. Thrush ’09D.P.T. in the Journal of Geriatric Physical Therapy.

The paper focused on the goal for older adults with Parkinson disease (PD) and multiple sclerosis (MS) is community ambulation; however, the best way for clinicians to measure this has not been established. Self-report questionnaires rely on the participant’s cognitive function and reporting accuracy, while the association between clinical timed walk tests and community ambulation may not be strong. Progress toward the identification of an appropriate clinical tool to measure strides in PD and MS populations is hampered by the lack of meaningful research and reference standards in this area.