Stephen J. Page is an American biomedical researcher, author, clinician, and science educator who is known for his research on motor recovery and care after stroke.[1] Page has developed stroke interventions such as modified constraint-induced movement therapy,[2] and applications of mental practice in neurorehabilitation,[3][4] including the first application of mental practice to stroke survivors to increase neuroplasticity.[5] Page has also authored works about topics such as electrical stimulation,[6] myoelectrics,[7] outcome measurement,[8] and neuromodulation.[9][10] He has held professorial positions at academic institutions such as The Ohio State University Medical Center[11][12] and The University of Cincinnati College of Medicine.[13]

Stephen J. Page
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)Researcher, author, clinician, science educator
Academic background
Alma materThe College of Wooster, Ball State University, University of Tennessee, University of Findlay, Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation
Academic work
DisciplineNeurorehabilitation, neuroscience, occupational therapy, physical therapy
Websitehttps://www.steveprehab.com/

Education edit

Page received his undergraduate degree from The College of Wooster in 1993.[14][15] Page earned his first master's degree in exercise science at Ball State University.[16] He then earned his PhD in motor learning and control from The University of Tennessee.[17] Page then completed a post-doctoral fellowship at The Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation.[18][19] Page also obtained a second master's degree in occupational therapy at The University of Findlay.[20]

Career edit

Starting in 2002, Page began his career as a professor at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine's Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,[21] where he also held positions as an associate professor in Rehabilitation Sciences and Neurosciences.[22] During his tenure, he directed the Neuromotor Recovery and Rehabilitation Laboratory.[23]

In 2011, Page transitioned to Ohio State University, where he served as an associate professor of occupational therapy.[24] He was also a faculty member at the OSU Medical Center's School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences.[25]

Additionally, Page was a clinical researcher at the Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation.[26]

Page's co-founded and co-directed the Certified Stroke Rehabilitation Specialist program,[27] which provides certification for physical and occupational therapists through the American Stroke Association.[28]

Page's contributions to the field of occupational therapy were recognized in a 2017 study published in The American Journal of Occupational Therapy. The study revealed that Page was the most cited author within the field during the period spanning from 1991 to 2014.[29]

Selected publications edit

  • Page, S. J., Levine, P., & Leonard, A. (2007). Mental practice in chronic stroke: results of a randomized, placebo-controlled trial. Stroke, 38(4), 1293–1297. (Cited 579 times.)[30]
  • Page, S. J., Fulk, G. D., & Boyne, P. (2012). Clinically important differences for the upper-extremity Fugl-Meyer Scale in people with minimal to moderate impairment due to chronic stroke. Physical Therapy, 92(6), 791–798. (Cited 474 times.)[31]
  • Page, S. J., Levine, P., Sisto, S., & Johnston, M. V. (2001). A randomized efficacy and feasibility study of imagery in acute stroke. Clinical Rehabilitation, 15(3), 233–240. (Cited 473 times.)[32]
  • Page, S. J., Sisto, S., Levine, P., & McGrath, R. E. (2004). Efficacy of modified constraint-induced movement therapy in chronic stroke: a single-blinded randomized controlled trial. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation, 85(1), 14–18. (Cited 455 times.)[33]

Selected Honors and Awards edit

References edit

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  2. ^ Page, Stephen J.; Sisto, SueAnn; Levine, Peter; McGrath, Robert E. (January 2004). "Efficacy of modified constraint-induced movement therapy in chronic stroke: a single-blinded randomized controlled trial". Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 85 (1): 14–18. doi:10.1016/s0003-9993(03)00481-7. ISSN 0003-9993. PMID 14970962.
  3. ^ Page, S. (2000). "Imagery Improves Upper Extremity Motor Function in Chronic Stroke Patients: A Pilot Study". OTJR: Occupation, Participation and Health. 20 (3): 200–215. doi:10.1177/153944920002000304. S2CID 143590955.
  4. ^ Page, Stephen J; Levine, Peter; Leonard, Anthony; Szaflarski, Jerzy P; Kissela, Brett M (2008-03-01). "Modified Constraint-Induced Therapy in Chronic Stroke: Results of a Single-Blinded Randomized Controlled Trial". Physical Therapy. 88 (3): 333–340. doi:10.2522/ptj.20060029. ISSN 0031-9023. PMID 18174447. S2CID 32265236.
  5. ^ Page, Stephen J.; Szaflarski, Jerzy P.; Eliassen, James C.; Pan, Hai; Cramer, Steven C. (May 2009). "Cortical Plasticity Following Motor Skill Learning During Mental Practice in Stroke". Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair. 23 (4): 382–388. doi:10.1177/1545968308326427. ISSN 1545-9683. PMC 3258452. PMID 19155350.
  6. ^ Wilson, Richard D.; Page, Stephen J.; Delahanty, Michael; Knutson, Jayme S.; Gunzler, Douglas; Sheffler, Lynne; Chae, John (November 2016). "Upper Limb Recovery after Stroke: A randomized, controlled trial comparing EMG-triggered, cyclic, and sensory electrical stimulation". Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair. 30 (10): 978–987. doi:10.1177/1545968316650278. ISSN 1545-9683. PMC 5048487. PMID 27225977.
  7. ^ Page, S.; Griffin, Christine; White, Susan (2020). "Efficacy of Myoelectric Bracing in Moderately Impaired Stroke: A Randomized, Controlled Trial". Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine. 52 (2). doi:10.2340/16501977-2644. PMID 31960066. S2CID 210841965.
  8. ^ Page, Stephen J.; Fulk, George D.; Boyne, Pierce (2012-06-01). "Clinically Important Differences for the Upper-Extremity Fugl-Meyer Scale in People With Minimal to Moderate Impairment Due to Chronic Stroke". Physical Therapy. 92 (6): 791–798. doi:10.2522/ptj.20110009. ISSN 0031-9023. PMID 22282773. S2CID 207401325.
  9. ^ Page, Stephen J.; Cunningham, David A; Plow, Ela; Blazak, Brittani (April 2015). "It Takes Two: Non Invasive Brain Stimulation Combined with Neurorehabilitation". Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 96 (4 0): S89–S93. doi:10.1016/j.apmr.2014.09.019. ISSN 0003-9993. PMC 4445084. PMID 25813373.
  10. ^ Peters, Heather T.; Dunning, Kari; Belagaje, Samir; Kissela, Brett M.; Ying, Jun; Laine, Jarmo; Page, Stephen J. (2017-01-24). "Navigated Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation: A Biologically Based Assay of Lower Extremity Impairment and Gait Velocity". Neural Plasticity. 2017: e6971206. doi:10.1155/2017/6971206. ISSN 2090-5904. PMC 5294370. PMID 28243474.
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  29. ^ Brown, Tes; Gutman, Sharon A.; Ho, Yuh-Shan (November 2017). "Highly Cited Occupational Therapy Articles in the Science Citation Index Expanded and Social Sciences Citation Index: A Bibliometric Analysis". The American Journal of Occupational Therapy. 71 (6): 7106300010p1–7106300010p11. doi:10.5014/ajot.2017.023747. hdl:10397/97314. PMID 29135433. S2CID 3771818.
  30. ^ Page, Stephen J.; Levine, Peter; Leonard, Anthony (April 2007). "Mental practice in chronic stroke: results of a randomized, placebo-controlled trial". Stroke. 38 (4): 1293–1297. doi:10.1161/01.STR.0000260205.67348.2b. ISSN 1524-4628. PMID 17332444. S2CID 17355945.
  31. ^ Page, Stephen J.; Fulk, George D.; Boyne, Pierce (June 2012). "Clinically important differences for the upper-extremity Fugl-Meyer Scale in people with minimal to moderate impairment due to chronic stroke". Physical Therapy. 92 (6): 791–798. doi:10.2522/ptj.20110009. ISSN 1538-6724. PMID 22282773. S2CID 207401325.
  32. ^ Page, S. J.; Levine, P.; Sisto, S.; Johnston, M. V. (June 2001). "A randomized efficacy and feasibility study of imagery in acute stroke". Clinical Rehabilitation. 15 (3): 233–240. doi:10.1191/026921501672063235. ISSN 0269-2155. PMID 11386392. S2CID 36736647.
  33. ^ Page, Stephen J.; Sisto, SueAnn; Levine, Peter; McGrath, Robert E. (January 2004). "Efficacy of modified constraint-induced movement therapy in chronic stroke: a single-blinded randomized controlled trial". Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 85 (1): 14–18. doi:10.1016/s0003-9993(03)00481-7. ISSN 0003-9993. PMID 14970962.
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