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Dr. Marie Hoeger BementMarie Hoeger Bement, P.T., Ph.D
Assistant Professor

Schroeder Complex 215

(414) 288-6738

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Degrees
Ph.D. Rehabilitation Science,
University of Iowa, 05/04
M.P.T. Physical Therapy,
University of Iowa, 12/97
B.A. General Science, Biology Minor, University of Northern Iowa

Honors, Awards, Recognitions, Outstanding Achievements

  • ERRIS (NIH) Grant Writing Workshop 2004-2005
  • College of Medicine Recognition of Achievement Award
  • 2002-2003University of Iowa Graduate Incentive Scholarship 2002-2003
  • American Pain Society Young Investigator Travel Award 2003
  • University of Iowa Physical Therapy Alumni Scholarship 2002
  • 10th World Congress of Pain Travel Award 2002Mary McMillan Scholarship 2000-2001
  • Maternal and Child Health Leadership Grant 1996-1997

Professional Service

  • Pain Education Chair, American Physical Therapy Association, 2004-present
  • Grant Reviewer: Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education (FIPSE), 2004

Grant Support

  • Central Microscopy Research Facility Grant. "CREB and phosphorylated-CREB immunoreactivity in the spinal cord in a chronic muscle pain model", $500 for 2001-2002.
  • National Research Service Award (NIH). "Role of the cAMP pathway in a chronic muscle pain model", $25,048 for 2002-2003.
  • ERRIS (Enhancing Rehabilitation Research in the South) 3rd Annual Intensive Workshop on Grant Writing, Preparation, and Submission in Rehabilitation Research - National Institutes of Health, "Exercise-induced analgesia in musculoskeletal pain", (2004-2005)
  • Way-Klingler Faculty Scholarship (2005), Marquette University, "Reliability of pressure pain measurements in men and women" , Role: PI.
  • Faculty Development Award - College of Health Sciences (2005), Marquette University,"Consturction and development of devise for pain perception measurements", Role: PI.

Teaching Responsibilities

  • Doctor of Physical Therapy Program - Physical Technologies and Electrophysiology
  • Doctor of Physical Therapy Program - Wound Healing/Integumentary Physical Therapy
  • Athletic Training Program - Therapeutic Modalities

Clinical Experience
3/98-7/00 Genesis Medical Center, Davenport, Iowa. Professional responsibilities included outpatient orthopedics, lymphedema management, multidisciplinary chronic pain team, pediatric summer program, and school therapy.

Publications

  • Kolkhorst FW, Broshears CL, Hoeger MK, and Thurman CL. Effect of a sport food bar on lipolysis and fat oxidation during prolonged exercise. Sports Medicine, Training and Rehabilitation 9(1): 71-78, 1999.
  • Hoeger Bement MK, Sluka KA. Repeated intramuscular acid injections produce cAMP-dependent hyperalgesia and CREB phosphorylation in a time-dependent manner. Journal of Neuroscience, 23(13): 5437-5445, 2003.
  • Hoeger Bement MK, Radhakrishnan R, Skyba DA, Sluka KA. Musculoskeletal pain: central mechanisms. Seminars in Pain Medicine, 1: 139-149, 2003.
  • Skyba DA, Radhakrishnan R, Hoeger Bement MK, Sluka KA. The cAMP pathway and pain: potential targets for drup development. Drug Discovery Today: Disease Models, 1:115-119, 2004.
  • Hoeger Bement MK, Sluka KA. Low intensity exercise reverses chronic muscle pain in the rat in a naloxone dependent manner. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, in press.

Chapters

  • Sluka KA, Hoeger MK, Skyba DA. Basic science mechanisms of physical therapy treatments for pain. In An Updated Review: Refresher Course Syllabus. (MA Giamberaridino,ed) IASP press, Seattle, 2002.
  • Radhakrishnan R, Hoeger Bement M, Skyba D, Sluka K. Models of muscle pain: carrageenan model and acidic saline model. In Current Protocols in Pharmacology (Enna SJ, Williams, Ferkany J, Kenakin T, Porsolt R, Sullivan J, eds) pp. 5.35.1-5.35.28. John Wiley & Sons, Hoboken, N.J., 2004.
  • Radhakrishnan R, Audette K, Hoeger Bement MK, Skyba DA, Sluka KA.l The cAMP pathway, In Pain Textbook (Zhuo M, ed), submitted.
  • Hoeger Bement MK, Sluka KA. Pain perception and mechanisms. In Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation Volume II - Scientific Foundations and Principles of Practice (Magee DJ, Zachasewski JE, Quillen WS, eds), submitted.

Abstracts

  • Hoeger MK, Kolkhorst FW. Effects of a sport food bar on lipolysis and fat oxidation during treadmill running, American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, 1995.
  • Hoeger MK, Sluka KA. The role of the cAMP pathway in a chronic muscle pain model in rats. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting, 2001.
  • Hoeger MK, Sluka KA. Increased phosphorylation of CREB and reversal by blockade of adenylate cyclase in a chronic muscle pain model in the rat. International Association for the Study of Pain, 2002.
  • Hoeger Bement MK, Sluka KA. Chronic muscle hyperalgesia is reversed by low intensity exercise which is prevented by naloxone. American Pain Society 22nd Annual Scientific Meeting, 2003.
  • Hoeger MK, Sluka KA. Low intensity exercise reverses chronic muscle hyperalgesia in rats and is prevented with naloxone. American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting, 2003.
  • Hoeger MK, Sluka KA. Phosphorylation of the NMDA subunit NR1 remains unchanged and co-localization of p-NR1 and p-CREB with spinothalamic tract cells in a chronic muscle pain model in the rat. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting, 2003.
  • Skyba DS, Hoeger-Bement M, Buttjer MD, Hanfelt CR, Lander RJ, Stelk CJ, Sluka KA. Spinal administration of 8-bromo-cAMP produces NMDA receptor-dependent hyperalgesia. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting, 2003.
  • DiCapo JM, Griffith E, Rasiarmos R, Hunter SK, Hoeger Bement MK. Pressure-induced pain is reduced after static contractions. Biomedical Research Program, Marquette University, 2005.
  • Rasiarmos R, DiCapo JM, Griffith E, Hunter SK, Hoeger Bement MK. Pressure-induced pain differs in men and women. Biomedical Research Program, Marquette University, 2005.
  • Hoeger Bement MK, DiCapo JM, Rasiarmos R, Griffith E, Hunter SK. Pressure-induced pain is reduced after maximal static contractions, American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting, 2006.

Presentations

  • Low Back Pain, Updated Review on Mechanisms and Treatment, America Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meetings, 2005.
  • Exercise-Induced Analgesia, Biomedical Engineering Research Program, Marquette University, 2005.
  • Pain Management: What is the latest research? American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting, 2004.
  • Chronic Pain: Mechanisms and Treatment, Faculty and Student Seminar, University of Iowa, 2004.
  • Chronic Muscle Pain, Integrative Neuroscience Research Center Seminar, Marquette University, 2004.

Related Experience

  • 2004 Education Chair, Pain Special Interest Group, Orthopaedic Section, APTA
  • 2004 FIPSE grant reviewer
  • 2004 PhD Committee Member, Kevin Garrison, Marquette University
  • 2002-03 MPT/DPT Committee Member, University of Iowa
  • 2000-03 Guest Speaker for Therapeutic Physical Agents, University of Iowa
  • 2001-02 Mentor to MPT Students’ Research Project: NMDA, but not non-NMDA, receptor antagonists decrease mechanical hyperalgesia following spinal administration of 8-bromo-cAMP
  • 2000-02 Teaching Assistant for Therapeutic Physical Agents I and II, University of Iowa
  • 2001 Brain Awareness Week Volunteer, Kids Judge Neuroscience Fair
  • 1997 Teaching Assistant for Therapeutic Physical Agents I, University of Iowa
  • 1996-97 MPT Research Project: Fatigue characteristics of paralyzed muscle using electrical stimulation, University of Iowa

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