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December, 2013 Jane E. Sullivan, PT, DHS, MS Home Address: 615 W. Vine Street, Arlington Heights, IL, 60004 Home Phone: 847-392-5948 Business Address: Department of Physical Therapy and Human Movement Sciences Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University 645 N. Michigan Ave, Suite # 1100 Chicago, IL, 60611 Business Phone: 312-908-6789 Fax: 312-908-0741 Email: [email protected] EDUCATION: 1976 Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI B.S. Physical Therapy 1984 Northwestern University, Evanston, IL M.S. Physical Therapy 2005 University of Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN D.H.S. Health Science LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION: Illinois Physical Therapy license number - 070-002387 ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS: 1987-2002 Instructor, Programs in Physical Therapy, Northwestern University School of Medicine, Chicago, IL 2002-2009 Assistant Professor – Clinical Educator Track, Department of Physical Therapy and Human Movement Science, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL 2009-present Associate Professor - Clinical Educator Track, Department of Physical Therapy and Human Movement Science, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS: 1976-1978 Physical Therapist, Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL 1978-1979 Physical Therapist, Home Health Care Chicago, Chicago, IL
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December, 2013

Jane E. Sullivan, PT, DHS, MS Home Address:

615 W. Vine Street, Arlington Heights, IL, 60004 Home Phone: 847-392-5948 Business Address:

Department of Physical Therapy and Human Movement Sciences Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University 645 N. Michigan Ave, Suite # 1100 Chicago, IL, 60611

Business Phone: 312-908-6789 Fax: 312-908-0741 Email: [email protected] EDUCATION: 1976 Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI B.S. Physical Therapy

1984 Northwestern University, Evanston, IL M.S. Physical Therapy

2005 University of Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN D.H.S. Health Science

LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION: Illinois Physical Therapy license number - 070-002387 ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS: 1987-2002 Instructor, Programs in Physical Therapy, Northwestern University School

of Medicine, Chicago, IL 2002-2009 Assistant Professor – Clinical Educator Track, Department of Physical

Therapy and Human Movement Science, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL

2009-present Associate Professor - Clinical Educator Track, Department of Physical Therapy and Human Movement Science, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL

HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS: 1976-1978 Physical Therapist, Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL 1978-1979 Physical Therapist, Home Health Care Chicago, Chicago, IL

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1979-1979 Senior Physical Therapist, Veterans Administration Medical Center,

Cleveland, OH 1979-1981 Senior Physical Therapist, Cleveland Metropolitan General/Highland

View Hospitals, Cleveland, OH 1981-1983 Physical Therapy Supervisor, Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, Chicago,

IL 1984-1987 Assistant Director/Acting Director of Physical Therapy, Rehabilitation

Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL 1984-1988 Physical Therapist, Visiting Nurse Association, Evanston, IL PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATION:

American Physical Therapy Association

Neurology Section o Board of Directors – Director of Education

Section for Clinical Electrophysiology

Section for Education

Section on Research o Appointed Neurology Section representative to Evaluation Database to

Guide Evidence (EDGE) Taskforce Illinois Physical Therapy Association International Society for Electrophysiologic Agents International Functional Electrical Stimulation Society American Congress of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Stroke Group Outcome Measures Group

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES: International Conference on Biomedical Engineering and Informatics - Tianjin, China– invited program committee member 2012 American Physical Therapy Association

2012 – Stakeholder Reviewer – Guide to Physical Therapist Practice

Neurology Section: o 2008-present - Neurologic Practice Essentials: A Measurement Toolbox –

Continuing Education Course - Appointed Course Coordinator of 10-member development group

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o 2009-present - Taskforce to Develop Recommendations on Outcome Measurement Use in Stoke (StrokEDGE) – Co-coordinator of 7-member task force

o 2013-present – Taskforce to Develop Recommendations for Outcome Measure Use for Neurologic Practice (EDGE 2.0)– Co-chair

Illinois Physical Therapy Association

2008-2010 - DPT debt taskforce

2009 - Wrote recommendations for coverage decisions for Blue Cross Blue Shield regarding electrotherapeutic interventions

National Quality Forum – Neurology Steering Committee – appointed representative from the American Physical Therapy Association - 2012 International Network of Stroke Rehabilitation – invited to join in 2013 Mentor: Chicago Public Schools - Perspectives High School – 2012-1013 INSTITUTIONAL SERVICE 1995-present Faculty Search Committees (Member and Chair) – Department of

Physical Therapy and Human Movement Sciences, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine

1997-1999 Student Progress Committee (Chair) – Department of Physical Therapy

and Human Movement Sciences, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine

1998-1999 and 2011-present Web Site Committee – Department of Physical Therapy and Human

Movement Sciences, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine

1999-2001 Curriculum Committee – Department of Physical Therapy and Human

Movement Sciences, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine

2005-present Admissions and Recruiting Committee (Chair) – Department of Physical

Therapy and Human Movement Sciences, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine

2007-2010 Continuing Education Committee – Department of Physical Therapy and

Human Movement Sciences, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine

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2005-2010 Clinical Cases Committee – Department of Physical Therapy and Human

Movement Sciences, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine

2010- present Diversity Committee– Department of Physical Therapy and Human

Movement Sciences, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine

2010-present Science and Engineering Committee on Multicultural Affairs,

Northwestern University 2009-present Medical Student Admissions Interviewing, Northwestern University

Feinberg School of Medicine 2012-present Technology Committee - Department of Physical Therapy and Human

Movement Sciences, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine

2013 Mock interviews for Northwestern University School of Continuing

Studies Pre-Health Students TEACHING University Teaching 1984 Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin - Electrical Stimulation in

Physical Therapy 1986 Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada - Management of

Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury, 1983- 1987 Programs in Physical Therapy and Northwestern University, Chicago IL -

Exercises for Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury; Clinical Applications of Electrotherapy

1987- present Department of Physical Therapy and Human Movement Sciences,

Northwestern University Feinberg Medical School, Chicago, IL Doctor in Physical Therapy program - Course Coordinator for Electrotherapy II, Electrophysiologic Agents, Foundations of Physical Therapy Care I and II. Course Faculty in Neurological Physical Therapy I-III, Electrotherapy I; Guest Faculty in Neuroscience II, Physiology I

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1998-2001 Midwestern University, Downers Grove, IL. Lectures on Electrical Stimulation for Physical and Occupational Therapy Students

2004 Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ. 2-day Professionalism

Seminar for Physical Therapy Students. 2006-2008 Rosalind Franklin University, North Chicago, IL. Lecture on Electrical

Stimulation for Individuals with Neurological Diagnoses for Physical Therapy Students

2009-2012 McCormick School of Engineering, Northwestern University –

Consultant for Design Review – Engineering Design and Communication Course

Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy – in Biomechanical Engineering 101

2010-present Loyola University, Chicago, IL. Pre-health 101 seminar Continuing Education Courses Taught

1. Sullivan JE. Functional Electrical Stimulation. A 2-day course, St. Joseph Hospital, Albuquerque, NM, November, 1985

2. Sullivan JE. Creative Techniques in Neuromuscular Stimulation. A 2-day course.

Minneapolis, MN, December, 1987 3. Sullivan JE. Creative Techniques in Neuromuscular Stimulation, Sioux Falls, SD. A 2-day

course. September, 1988 4. Sullivan JE. Neuromuscular Stimulation. A 2-day course. St. Alexis Hospital, Elizabeth,

NJ, December, 1988

5. Sullivan JE, Hedman LD. Use of Electrical Stimulation for Individuals Post-stroke: Theory, Evidence and Application. A 2-day course. Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL, November 2004

6. Sullivan JE, Potter K, Lanzino, D. Neurologic Practice Essentials: A Measurement

Toolbox. A 2-day course sponsored by the Neurology Section of the American Physical Therapy Association. Chicago, IL, November 2008

7. Sullivan JE, Roller P, Steffen T. Neurologic Practice Essentials: A Measurement Toolbox.

A 2-day pre-conference course, American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting, Las Vegas, NV, February 2009

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8. Sullivan JE, Fulk G, Roller P. Neurologic Practice Essentials: A Measurement Toolbox. A

2-day course. Neurology Residency Program, Casa Colina Rehabilitation Hospital. Pomona, CA. September 2009

9. Sullivan JE, Andrews, W, Potter K, Perron A. Neurologic Practice Essentials: A

Measurement Toolbox. A 2-day course. Neurological Residency Program, Moss Rehabilitation Hospital. Philadelphia, PA. November 2009

10. Sullivan JE, Potter K. Neurologic Practice Essentials: A Measurement Toolbox. A 2-day

course. Neurology Residency Program, Marquette University. Milwaukee, WI. June 2010

11. Sullivan JE, Salem Y. Neurologic Practice Essentials: A Measurement Toolbox. A 2-day course. Neurology Residency Program, Texas Institute of Rehabilitation & Research, Houston, TX. October 2010

11. Sullivan JE, Roller P. Neurologic Practice Essentials: A Measurement Toolbox. A 2-day

course. Neurology Residency Program, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, July 2011

12. Sullivan JE, Perron A. Neurologic Practice Essentials: A Measurement Toolbox. A 2-day

course. St. Lukes Hospital, Kansas City, MO, October 2011 TRAINEES: except where noted, the student research listed below was done in partial fulfillment of the Doctor of Physical Therapy degree at Northwestern University. 1999-2000 “Case Study: The Use of Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation during

Voluntary Task-Oriented Exercise in the Upper Limb of an Individual with Post-Stroke Hemiparesis” - Brown DM, Cullers CM, McMonigal LL, White CK

2000-2001 “Effects of Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation on Upper Extremity

Function in Chronic Post-Stroke Hemiparesis: a Case Study” – Munson K, Nelson J, Perez V, Smith E

2002-2003 “The Effects of Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation on Upper Extremity

Function in Chronic Post-Stroke Hemiparesis” – Gardner A, Lenza J, Schaefers J, Thelen K, Walenga H, Wanserski J

2003-2004 “Application of Sensory and Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation during

Active Practice to Improve Upper Extremity Function and Actual Use in Chronic Stroke” – Rogalski L, Randoplph M, Nielsen K

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2004-2005 “Application of Electrical Stimulation to Improve Upper Extremity Impairment and Function in Chronic Stroke” – Byrne P, Gurak R, Patton E, Quandt C, Raimondi R

2005-2006 “Assessment of the Perceptual Threshold Using Electrical Stimulation

as an Outcome Measure for Upper Extremity Sensation Following Stroke” – Atchison A, Balmat A, Russell K

2006-2007 “Exercise Adherence Following Stroke” – Hahn J, Kolb B, Mantis C, Snyder

S, Schwartz H, Valentine A 2007-2009 “Exercise Adherence Following Stroke” - Baumetz J, Crespin C, Finendale

A, Matthysse L, McCann S, Purses E 2008-2009 “Quantitative Study of Exercise Behaviors Before and After Stroke” –

Laurence W, Whaling A, Kambara A, Peterson S 2009-2010 “Do balance, fear of falling, and gait speed influence a stroke survivor’s

likelihood of engaging in physical activity and aerobic/strengthening exercise?” Korsch K, Warner V, Dunn L, Roeder S

2011-2012 “Can stroke survivors employ pedometers to improve gait and quality of

life? Espe, L, Kelly A, Vielbig, L. 2012-present Electrical stimulation delivered by glove electrode during task-specific arm

exercise following stroke, what are the most effective intervention parameters? - Girardi, M, Hensley M, Rohaus, J, Schewe C, Whittey C.

2013-present “Pedometer use for acute stroke survivors” – Denlinger K, Jagielo E, Lopez

C, Lynch OM, Ward C. 2013-present Hansen P, OTR/L, MS. Sensory Amplitude Stimulation - Inpatient

Rehabilitation Study – Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago. In partial fulfillment of the Doctor of Health Science degree - University of Indianapolis

2013-present Johnson K, PT, MS, NCS - An observational study examining practice style

traits: do they explain practice behaviors and translation of evidence-based knowledge into practice? In partial fulfillment of the Doctor of Education degree – St. Augustine University

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REVIEW RESPONSIBILITIES Serve as a manuscript reviewer for the following journals:

Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Brain Research Clinical Rehabilitation Disability and Rehabilitation Expert Reviews in Neurotherapeutics Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation Physical Therapy

Associate Editor – PTNow – clinical web portal of the American Physical Therapy Association http://www.ptnow.org

GRANT AWARDS: Completed:

Empi, Inc. Period: 3/01/08 – 3/01/09 Title: Electrical Stimulation To Assess Upper Extremity Perceptual Threshold Post-Stroke Amount: $50,000 Role: PI

In process:

U.S. Department of Education (National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research) Type: Field Initiated Development Project Period: 09/01/12 – 08/31/15 Title: The Development of A Real Time Platform for Intuitive Control of Grasp And Release During Functional Arm Activities Following Stroke Total direct and indirect costs: $600,000.00 Role: Co- Investigator

In process:

Buchanan Fellowship for Allied Health - Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago Title: Investigating Occupational Therapy Utilization of Upper Extremity Functional Electrical Stimulation

Period: 9/13-9/14 Amount: $18,000

Role: Mentor

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In process: American Physical Therapy Association Title: Clinical Practice Guideline: Core Set of Outcome Measures for Patients with

Neurologic Conditions Period: 1/14-12/16 Amount: $22,000 Role: Co-PI

INVITED LECTURES: 1. Sullivan JE. Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL.

-Physical Therapy Management of the Spinal Cord Injured Patient, Annual Courses on Management of Spinal Cord Injured 1982, 1983, 1986, Presentations on Therapeutic Exercise Programs for Patients with Quadriplegia, Therapeutic Exercise Programs for Patients with Paraplegia, and Functional Electrical Stimulation -Occupational Therapist Refresher Course 1978 - Physical Therapy in Spinal Cord Injury -Tutorial on Class Exercise Techniques 1982, 1984 -Seminar on Functional Electrical Stimulation, 1983

2. Sullivan JE. Functional Electrical Stimulation. Oak Forest Hospital, Oak Forest, IL. December 1983

3. Sullivan JE St. Functional Electrical Stimulation. Elizabeth Hospital, Danville, IL. May, 1984

4. Sullivan JE. Use of Electrical Stimulation in the Treatment of Shoulder Subluxation in

Hemiplegia. Illinois Physical Therapy Association. March, 1987 5. Sullivan JE, Hedman LD. Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation and Therapeutic Electrical

Stimulation. Marianjoy Rehabilitation Hospital, Wheaton, IL, January, 1999 6. Sullivan JE, Hedman LD. Hedman LD. Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation in the

Treatment of Individuals Post-Stroke. Evanston Northwestern Healthcare, Evanston, IL, March, 1999

7. Sullivan JE. Electrotherapy Update. Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago – Physical Therapy

Department. Chicago, IL. July, 1999 8. Sullivan JE. Electrotherapy in Pediatrics HealthSouth Pediatric Clinics. Chicago, IL, July, 2002 9. Sullivan JE, Hedman LD. Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation in the Treatment of the Arm

Post-Stroke. Evanston Northwestern Healthcare. Evanston, IL. December, 2002 10. Sullivan JE, Hedman LD. Use of Electrical Stimulation for Individuals Post-stroke. Illinois

Physical Therapy Association. Theory, Evidence and Application. Wheaton, IL March, 2004

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11. Sullivan JE, Hedman LD Use of Electrical Stimulation for Individuals Post-stroke: Theory,

Evidence and Application. American Physical Therapy Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, June 2004

12. Sullivan JE. Use of Electrical Stimulation for Individuals Post-stroke: Theory and Evidence

and Application. American Heart Association. Youngstown, OH. October 2005 13. Sullivan JE, Hedman LD, Neurologic Clinical Specialist Exam Review: Electrotherapy for

Neurologic Patient Populations. University of Illinois at Chicago. Chicago, IL, November 2005

14. Sullivan JE, Hedman LD Annual Multidisciplinary Stroke Conference, Rehabilitation Institute

of Chicago, Chicago - Use of Electrical Stimulation for Individuals Post-stroke: Theory, Evidence and Application. Chicago, IL. April, 2006

15. Sullivan JE, Hedman LD. Use of Electrical Stimulation for Individuals Post-stroke: Theory,

Evidence and Application. Annual Multidisciplinary Stroke Conference Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL, April 2007

16. Sullivan JE. Examination & Intervention for Arm Dysfunction in Individuals with

Neurological Diagnoses. Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, Chicago IL. October 2008 17. Sullivan JE, Hedman LD. Electrical Stimulation Post-Stroke; Teaching Electrotherapy in Entry

Level Physical Therapy Education. American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting, Nashville, TN, February 2008

18. Sullivan JE, Krosschell KJ. Use of Electrical Stimulation for Adults and Children with Stroke

and Cerebral Palsy: Theory, Evidence, and Application. A 2-day course sponsored by the Utah Physical therapy Association. Salt Lake City, UT, November 2008

19. Sullivan JE. Use of Electrical Stimulation Following Stroke. International Society of

Electrophysiologic Agents. Las Vegas, NV, February 2009 20. Sullivan JE. Electrical Stimulation to Enhance Arm Function Following Stroke - Abilities

Exposition. Chicago, IL, June 2009 21. Sullivan JE. Electrical Stimulation for Individuals following Stroke: Theory, Evidence, and

Practical Application. Florida Physical Therapy Association. Orlando, FL, September 2009 22. Sullivan JE. Sensory Dysfunction Following Stroke: Incidence, Significance, Examination and

Intervention. American Physical therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting. San Diego, CA, February 2010

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23. Sullivan JE. Electrical stimulation for Gait. Walk the Walk Course: Rehabilitation Institute of

Chicago, Chicago, IL. April 2010 24. Sullivan JE, Pinto-Zipp G, Kludding P, Rose D, Nichols D, Crowner B, Yoshida R. StrokEDGE:

Report and Recommendations from the Neurology Section Taskforce on Outcome Measurement for Individuals with Stroke. American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting, New Orleans, LA. February 2011

25. Sullivan KJ, Hedman LD, Sullivan JE. Advances in Neuroplasticity and Neurorecovery:

Leading the Future of Neurorehabilitation. 2-day workshop at Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL, March, 2011

26. Sullivan JE. Electrical Stimulation for Gait following Stroke. Annual Multidisciplinary Stroke

Conference Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL, April 2011 27. Sullivan JE. Sensory Dysfunction Following Stroke: Incidence, Significance, Examination and

Intervention. University of Kansas Medical Center, Rockhurst University. October 2011 28. Sullivan JE. Management of the Neurologic Upper Extremity, with Focus on the Hand: An

Evidence Base Approach and Practical Solutions - Use of Electrical Stimulation. Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago. Chicago, IL, November 2011

29. Sullivan JE. Use of Electrical Stimulation for the Upper Extremity following Central Nervous

System Lesions. Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago – RIC Academy. Chicago, IL, November 2011

30. Sullivan JE. Electrical stimulation for Gait. Walk the Walk Course: Rehabilitation Institute of

Chicago, Chicago, IL. March 2012 31. Sullivan JE. Electrical Stimulation for Gait and Electrical Stimulation for Arm Function

following Stroke. Annual Multidisciplinary Stroke Conference Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL. April 2012

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33. Heinemann A, Wright J, Kolakowsky-Hayner S, Salter K, Pinto Zipp G, Sullivan JE, Miller B, Moore J. Outcome Measurement Resources for Rehabilitation Clinicians. American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, Vancouver CA, October 2012

34. Sullivan JE. Excellence in Physical Therapy Care Following Stroke: Translating Evidence into Clinical Practice. University of Washington Hospitals. Seattle, WA. October 2012

35. Sullivan JE. Outcome Measurement in Rehabilitation. Lake Forest Hospital, Lake Forest, IL, November 2012

36. Sullivan JE. Electrical stimulation for Gait. Walk the Walk Course: Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago. Chicago, IL. April, 2013

37. Sullivan JE. Interpersonal Communication. Hoag Memorial Presbyterian Hospital. Newport

Beach, CA. April, 2013. 38. Sullivan JE. Use of Electrical Stimulation for the Upper Extremity following Central Nervous

System Lesions. Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago – RIC Academy. Chicago, IL, May, 2013 39. Sullivan JE. Therapeutic Interventions in Rehabilitation – Using Electrical Stimulation in

Gait. Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago – RIC Academy. Chicago, IL, November, 2013 PUBLICATIONS: A. Original Investigations

1. Hayes K, Sullivan JE. The Reliability of a New Device to Measure Shoulder Subluxation.

Phys Ther. 1989; 69(9) 762-767.

2. Hayes KW, Rogers J, Sullivan JE, Huber G. Computer-based patient management problems in an entry-level physical therapy program: Acceptance and cost. J Phys Ther Education. 1991; 5(2):65-71.

3. Sullivan JE, Hedman LD. Effects of Home-Based Sensory and Motor Amplitude Electrical

Stimulation on Arm Dysfunction in Chronic Stroke. Clin Rehab. 2007.21:142-150 4. Sullivan JE, Hedman LD. Sensory Dysfunction Following Stroke: Incidence, Significance,

Examination and Intervention. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation. May-Jun 2008;15(3):200-217.

5. Sullivan JE, Andrews AW, Lanzino D, Peron A, Potter KA. Outcome Measures in Neurological

Physical therapy Practice: Part II: A Patient-centered Process. Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy. 2011;35:65-74.

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6. Potter K, Fulk GD, Salem Y, Sullivan JE. Outcome Measures in Neurologic Physical Therapy

Practice: Part I: Making Sound Decisions Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy. 2011;35:57-64.

7. Hedman LD, Sullivan JE. The Perceptual Threshold Test Using Electrical Stimulation to

Measure Upper Extremity Sensation Following Stroke. Clinical Rehabilitation. Mar 22 2011;25(11):1042-1049.

8. Sullivan JE, Hurley D, Hedman LD. Afferent Stimulation Provided by Glove Electrode during

Task-specific Arm Exercise Following Stroke. Clinical Rehabilitation. 2012;26:1010-1020. 9. Sullivan JE, Crowner B, Kluding PM, Nichols D, Rose DK, Yoshida R, Pinto Zipp, G. Outcome

Measures for Individuals With Stroke: Process and Recommendations from the American Physical Therapy Association Neurology Section Taskforce e: Recommendations from the American Physical Therapy Association Neurology Section Task Force. Physical Therapy. 2013; 93 (10): 1383-1396.

10. Sullivan JE, Espe L, Kelly A, Vielbig L, Kwasny M. Feasibility and outcomes of a community-

based, pedometer-monitored walking program in chronic stroke: A pilot study. In press – Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation.

11. van Klink N, Dewald J, Sullivan J,Yao J. Effects of Functional Electrical Stimulation with and

without a Wrist-hand Orthosis on Hand Opening in Individuals with Chronic Hemiparetic Stroke: a Pilot Study. In press - International Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation.

12. Girardi M, Hensley M, Rohaus J, Schewe C, Whittey C, Muir K, Hansen P, Sullivan JE.

Sensory Amplitude Electrical Stimulation Delivered via Glove Electrode During Task-based Exercise improves Arm function in Individuals with Chronic Stroke: A Pilot Study. (Submitted).

13. Sullivan JE, Keehn MT, Neelly KR, Rahija D. The Association between DPT Debt and Early

Career Choices. (Submitted) B. Reviews, Case Reports, Letters, Editorials

1. Sullivan JE, Hedman LD. A Home Program of Sensory and Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation Integrated With Upper-Limb Task Practice in a Patient Who Is Stable After a Stroke: A Case Report. Phys Ther. 2004.

2. Hedman LD. Sullivan JE, Hilliard MJ, Brown DM. Neuromuscular electrical stimulation

during task-oriented exercise improves arm function for an individual with proximal arm

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dysfunction following stroke: a case report. Am J Physical Med Rehab. 2007.86(7): 592-596.

3. Sullivan JE. Website Review: StrokEngine Assess (www.medicine.mcgill.ca/strokengine-

assess. Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy. 2011: 35(2):100.

4. Sullivan JE, Raad J, Moore J, Smiley, J. The Stroke Impact Scale: Tear Sheet. In press – Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.

5. Sullivan JE, Raad J, Moore J, Smiley, J. The Stroke Rehabilitation Assessment of

Movement: Tear Sheet. In press – Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.

C. Books and Book Chapters

1. Sullivan JE. Evaluating new treatments in electrotherapy. In Clinical Electrotherapy, 3rd edition. Nelson R, Currier D, Hayes K (Eds.). 1999. Appleton and Lange. Stamford, CN.

2. Hedman LD, Sullivan JE. Treatment of Acute Stroke. Topics in Neurology Series. 2002.

American Physical Therapy Association. Alexandria, VA. D. Abstracts

1. Brown DM, Cullers C, McMonigal LL, White CK, Hedman LD, Sullivan JE, Johnson ME.

Neuromuscular electrical stimulation during voluntary task-oriented exercise in chronic post-stroke hemiparesis: A case study. Poster presentation American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting. San Antonio, TX, February 2001.

2. Sullivan JE Teaching Students to Use Evidence in Exercise Prescription. Conference on Teaching Evidence Based Medicine in Rehabilitation Curricula, Boston University, Boston, MA, May, 2002.

3. Sullivan JE, Hedman LD, Munson, K, Nelson J, Perez V, Smith, E. The Use of Sensory and Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation to Improve Arm Function in Chronic Post-stroke Hemiparesis: A Case Report. Platform presented at the American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting. Boston, MA. February 2002.

4. Sullivan JE, Rogers J, Sander AP, Hayes KW. Computer Abilities in Entry-level Physical Therapy Education: The Northwestern Model. Platform presented at the American Physical Therapy Association Annual Meeting. Cincinnati, OH. June 2002.

5. Sullivan JE, Hedman LD, Munson, K, Nelson J, Perez V, Smith, E. The Use of Sensory and

Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation to Improve Arm Function in Post-Stroke Hemiparesis.

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Poster presented at the IL Physical Therapy Association Annual Meeting. Collinsville, IL. October 2002.

6. Sullivan JE, Hedman LD, Munson, K, Nelson J, Perez V, Smith, E. The Use of Sensory and

Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation to Improve Arm Function in Post-Stroke Hemiparesis. Poster presented at Northwestern University Alumni Weekend. Chicago, IL. November 2002.

7. Gardner A, Lenza J, Schaefers J, Thelen K, Walenga H, Wanserski J, Sullivan JE. Individuals

with Chronic Post-Stroke Upper Extremity Hemiparesis Demonstrate Functional and Impairment Level Improvements Following Electrical Stimulation in a Home Based Program. Poster IL Physical Therapy Association Fall Meeting, Springfield, IL. October 2003. Winner of Best Poster Award for Conference.

8. Sullivan JE, Hedman LD. Use of a home based program of electrical stimulation to improve

impairment and function in the upper extremity of subjects with chronic post-stroke hemiparesis: preliminary data. Poster Feinberg Medical School, Northwestern University All Campus Research Day. Chicago, IL. March 2004.

9. Sullivan JE, LD Hedman. Patient baseline characteristics affect outcomes of a home-based

program of electrical stimulation for upper extremity dysfunction in chronic stroke: a single subject series design. Poster presentation: III STEP Conference. American Physical Therapy Association Neurology and Pediatrics Sections. Salt Lake City, UT. July 2005.

10. Hedman LD, Sullivan JE. Upper extremity sensory function improvements following a

home-based program of neuromuscular electrical stimulation and sensory amplitude stimulation for individuals with chronic stroke: a single subject series design. Poster presentation: III STEP Conference. American Physical Therapy Association Neurology and Pediatrics Sections. Salt Lake City, UT. July 2005.

11. Hedman LD, Sullivan JE, Krosschell KJ. Home-Based Sensory and Motor Electrical

Stimulation to Improve Arm Function Post Stroke. Poster presentation - American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting. Boston, MA, February 2007.

12. Sullivan JE, Hedman LD, Atchison A, Balmat A, Russell K. The Perceptual Threshold Test

Using Electrical Stimulation to Measure Upper Extremity Sensation Following Stroke: Validity, Intra-rater Reliability, and Precision. Journal of Neurological Physical Therapy. 2007;31(4):190.

13. Sullivan JE, Keehn MT, Neelly KR, Rahija D. The Association between DPT Debt and Early

Career Choices. Poster presentation IL Physical Therapy Association Fall Conference, October 2010.

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14. Sullivan JE, Hedman LD, Hurley D. Afferent Stimulation Provided by Glove Electrode during Task-specific Arm Exercise Following Stroke. Platform presentation (Neurology Section). American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting, New Orleans, LA. February 2011.

15. Sullivan JE, Keehn MT, Neelly KR, Rahija D. The Association between DPT Debt and Early

Career Choices. Platform presentation (Education Section). American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting, New Orleans, LA. February 2011.

16. Sullivan JE, Hurley D, Hedman LD. Afferent Stimulation Provided by Glove Electrode during

Task-specific Arm Exercise Following Stroke. American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, Vancouver CA, October 2012.

17. Sullivan JE, Vielbig L, Espe L, Kelly A. Pedometers to Augment the Health of Stroke

Survivors: A Pilot Study. American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, Vancouver, Canada. October 2012.

18. Sullivan JE, Vielbig L, Espe L, Kelly A. Pedometers to Augment the Health of Stroke

Survivors: A Pilot Study. Poster Presentation: American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting, San Diego, CA, January 2013.

E. Media

1. Sullivan JE, Potter KP, McCulloch K. Neurologic Practice Essentials: An Outcome Measures Toolbox – An online learning module. American Physical Therapy Association Learning Center. LMS-391.

2. Sullivan JE, Potter KP, McCulloch K. Neurologic Practice Essentials: Choosing Outcome

Measures for a Patient with Stroke. – An online learning module. American Physical Therapy Association Learning Center. LMS-392.

3. Sullivan JE. StrokEDGE: Neurology Section Taskforce on Selection of Outcome

Measures following Stroke. Podcast. American Physical Therapy Association. May 2012.

4. Sullivan JE, Crowner B, Kluding PM, Nichols D, Rose DK, Yoshida R, Pinto Zipp, G - StrokEDGE Recommendations. http://www.neuropt.org/professional-resources/neurology-section-outcome-measures-recommendations/stroke

5. Rehabilitation Measures Data Base – collaborator and reviewer.

http://www.rehabmeasures.org

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6. G Code Recommendations – recommendations about outcome measure use for Medicare G code documentation in neurologic practice. Coordinator of this site. http://www.neuropt.org/about-us/news/2013/03/21/g-code-recommendations