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Assistant Professor
Schroeder Complex 212
(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 |
Professional Service
- Pain SIG Education Chair, American Physical Therapy Association, 2004-present
- Pain SIG Vice President, American Physical Therapy Association, 2007-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.
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Curriculum Enhancement Grant (2006), Marquette University
Cultural competence for health care professionals, $3000, Role: co-PI with Marnie Vanden Noven
- Future Leaders in Pain Research Grant (2006-2007), American Pain Society, Acute hormonal fluctuations as a mechanism for exercise-induced hypoalgesia in women, $20,000, Role: PI
- Regular Research Grant (RRG) (2007), Marquette University, The influence of cognitive stress on fatiguing contractions, $13,285, Role: co-PI with Sandra Hunter
- New Investigator Grant (2008-2010), Arthritis Foundation, Exercise-induced pain relief in women with fibromyalgia, $97,301, Role: PI
Teaching Responsibilities
- Doctor of Physical Therapy Program - Pain Mechanisms/Treatment
- Doctor of Physical Therapy Program - Physical Technologies and Electrophysiology
Clinical Appointment
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 MK, 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.
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Sluka KA, Skyba D, Hoeger Bement MK, Audette K, Radhakrishnan R. Second Messenger Pathways in Pain, In Molecular Pain (Zhuo M, ed) pp. 219-234. Higher Education Press, Bejing, China, 2007.
- Hoeger Bement MK, Sluka KA. Pain: perception and mechanisms. In Scientific Foundations and Principles of Practice in Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation (Magee DJ, Zachazewski JE, and Quillen WS, eds) Elsevier Science Health Science, St. Louis, MO, 2007.
- Hoeger Bement MK, Vance C, Sluka KA. Wound Pain. In Wound Healing Alternatives in Management 4th edition (Kloth LC and McCulloch JM, eds) F.A. Davis Company, Philadelphia, PA, submitted.
- Hoeger Bement MK. Exercise-Induced Hypoalgesia: An Evidence-Based Review. In Pain Mechanisms and Management for the Physical Therapist (Sluka KA, ed) International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) Press, Seattle, WA, submitted.
Abstracts
Peer-Reviewed
- Hoeger MK, Kolkhorst FW. Effects of a sport food bar on lipolysis and fat oxidation during treadmill running, American College of Sports Medicine, 1995.
- 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, 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.
- Bement, MKH, DiCapo JM, Rasiarmos R, Griffith E, Hunter S. Maximal voluntary contractions decrease pressure-induced pain in healthy men and women. American Physical Therapy Association, Combined Sections Meeting, 2006.
- Hoeger Bement MK, Rasiarmos RL, DiCapo JM, Griffith EE, Hunter SK. Pain decreases after long duration and low intensity isometric contractions in men and women. American Pain Society, 2006.
- Hoeger Bement MK, Rasiarmos RL, DiCapo JM, Griffith EE, Hunter SK. Sex differences and reductions in pressure-induced pain following submaximal isometric contractions. American College of Sports Medicine, 2006.
- Hoeger Bement MK, Dicapo JM, Rasiarmos R, Lewis A, Hunter SK. Phase of the menstrual cycle does not affect exercise-induced analgesia, American Physical Therapy Association, Combined Sections Meeting, 2007.
- Koltyn K, Umeda M, Flood S, Hoeger Bement M. Use of coping strategies by older adults with chronic pain, American Pain Society, 2007.
- Hoeger Bement MK, Lewis A, DiCapo J, Rasiarmos R, Hunter SK. Mental Stress Alters Pain Perception, American Physical Therapy Association, Combined Sections Meeting, 2008.
- Hoeger Bement MK, Keller ML, Harkins AL, Hunter SK. Cortisol levels before and after isometric contractions are not influenced by the menstrual cycle, American Pain Society, 2008.
- Haywood V, Hoeger Bement M. The management of pain using isometric contractions, McNair Research Program, Salisbury, MD, 2008.
- Weyer A, Hartley S, Yoon T, Hunter S, Bement MH. Exercise attenuates pain-induced increases in corticospinal excitability, American Physical Therapy Association, Combined Sections Meeting, 2009.
- Hartley S, Weyer A, Hunter S, Bement MH. Experimental pain measurement in people with fibromyalgia, American Physical Therapy Association, Combined Sections Meeting, 2009.
Non Peer-Reviewed
- Hoeger MK, Sluka KA. The role of the cAMP pathway in a chronic muscle pain model in rats. Society for Neuroscience, 2001.
- 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, 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, 2003.
- Hoeger Bement M, Sluka KA. Exercise-induced analgesia in the rat. Midwest Pain Interest Group, 2004.
- DiCapo J, Griffith E, Rasiarmos R, Hunter SK, Hoeger Bement M. Pressure-induced pain is reduced after static contractions. College of Health Sciences Research Program, Marquette University, 2005.
- * J DiCapo received 2nd place honors among research participants
- Rasiarmos R, DiCapo JM, Griffith E, Hunter SK, Hoeger Bement MK. Pressure-induced pain differs in men and women. College of Health Sciences Research Program, Marquette University, 2005.
- Lewis A, Hunter SK, Hoeger Bement MK. Role of the menstrual cycle in exercise-induced analgesia. College of Health Sciences Research Program, Marquette University, 2006.
- * A Lewis received 2nd place honors among research participants
- Weyer A, Haywood V, Hunter S, Hoeger Bement M. The effect of mental stress on healthy men and women, College of Health Sciences Summer Research Program, Marquette University, 2007.
- * A Weyer received 1st place honors among research participants
- Haywood V, Hoeger Bement M. The management of pain using isometric contractions, McNair Summer Research Program (local), Marquette University, 2007.
- Haywood V, Hoeger Bement M. The management of pain using isometric contractions, Annual National McNair Research Conference and Graduate Fair (regional), 2007.
- Hartley SE, Weyer AD, Hunter SK, Bement MKH. Pain Perception of Subjects with Fibromyalgia Following Isometric Contractions of Various Intensities and Durations, College of Health Sciences Summer Research Program, Marquette University, 2008.
Presentations
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Therapeutic Physical Agents, University of Iowa, 2000-2003.
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Pain Management: What is the latest research? American Physical Therapy Association, Combined Sections Meeting, February 2004.
- Chronic Pain: Mechanisms and Treatment, Faculty and Student Seminar, University of Iowa, Spring 2004.
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Chronic Muscle Pain, Integrative Neuroscience Research Center Seminar, Marquette University, Fall 2004.
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Exercise as a Therapeutic Intervention to Treat and Prevent Hyperalgesia, Animal Research Center, Marquette University, Fall 2004.
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Low Back Pain: Updated Review on Mechanisms and Treatment, American Physical Therapy Association, Combined Sections Meeting, February 2005.
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Exercise-Induced Analgesia, College of Health Sciences Research Program, Marquette University, Summer 2005.
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Exercise and Pain Management, Continuing Education Course, Marquette University, July 2006.
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Physical Therapy Research, Children’s Health Education Center, Marquette University, Summer 2006.
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Pain Perception Before and After Static Contractions, College of Health Sciences Research Program, Marquette University, July 2006.
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The Role of Exercise in Pain Management, American Pain Society Annual Meeting, May 2007.
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Pain Perception After Isometric Exercise, Medical College of Wisconsin, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Research Grand Rounds, May 2007.
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Pain Review for the Orthopaedic Setting, Froedtert and Medical College of Wisconsin, Sports Medicine Center, May 2007.
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Use of Static Contractions in Pain Management, College of Health Sciences Research Program, Marquette University, June 2007.
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Central Sensitization: A commonly misunderstood pain phenomenon, Continuing Education Course, Marquette University, July 2007.
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Physical Modalities, Medical College of Wisconsin, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Interns, August 2007.
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Therapeutic Exercise, Medical College of Wisconsin, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Interns, August 2007.
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Research Networking and Mentoring, Office of Research and Sponsored Programs, Marquette University, October 2007.
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Exercise-Induced Analgesia with an Emphasis on Isometric Contractions, Clement J. Zablocki VA Medical Center, November 2007.
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Research Development Program Panel, Fourth Annual Committee on Research Institute for Faculty, Marquette University, January 2008.
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Research on the Role of Exercise Relative to Pain Abatement, Aurora Sports Medicine Institute, February 2008.
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Know Pain or No Gain, Keynote Speaker, Arthritis Foundation, Wisconsin Chapter, May 2008.
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Acute Hormonal Fluctuations as a Mechanism for Exercise-Induced Hypoalgesia, American Pain Society, Small Grants Committee, Tampa, FL, May 2008.
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Neurobiology of Pain and Exercise, Pain Mind and Movement II, Pain and Movement Special Interest Group, International Association for the Study of Pain in conjunction with the Irish Pain Society, Dublin, Ireland, August 2008.
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Nonpharmacological Treatments for Pain: Current Evidence, 12th World Congress on Pain, International Association for the Study of Pain, Glasgow, Scotland, August 2008.
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