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Clinical Assistant Professor
Schroeder Complex 347
(414) 288-5527
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Tina Stoeckmann was trained in physical therapy at the University of Wisconsin - Madison graduating in 1988. Ms. Stoeckmann earned her masters degree from the Medical College of Wisconsin in Bioethics in 1999, and her Doctorate of Science degree in Neurologic Physical Therapy at Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions in 2008. Ms. Stoeckmann has been practicing as a physical therapist since 1988. Her clinical expertise is in neurological rehabilitation with a special focus on traumatic brain injury. In the fall, she teaches the Neurological Rehabilitation II and Advanced Topics in Neurologic Rehabilitation course, while teaching Cognitive and Motor Learning course in Exercise Science program and Nerologic Rehabilitation I in the spring. Ms. Stoeckmann continues to practice at Froedtert Memorial Hospital, and serves on the State Ethics Committee for the Wisconsin Physical Therapy Association and the Southeast Regional Developmental Disabilities Ethics Committee. In addition, she has presented extensively on ethics to a variety of audiences, including therapists, biomedical engineers, research coordinators, and biomedical scientists.
Education:
- D.Sc. Neurology, January 2008, Rocky Mountain University
- M.A., Bioethics, May 1999, Medical College of Wisconsin.
- B.S., Physical Therapy, Dec. 1988, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Awards:
- Mary Pat Murray Award for Excellence in Clinical Practice 1994
Clinical Experiences:
- Currently Senior PT at Froedert Hospital
- 1998-2003 Curative Rehab Center
- 1995-1997 MJ Care
- 1990-1995 John L Doyne Hospital
- 1988-1990 New Medico Rehab Center
Teaching Activities:
- DPT 5's:
- Neurologic Rehabilitation I
- DPT 6's:
- Neurological Rehabilitation
II
- Advanced Topics in Neurologic Rehabilitation
- Exercise Science
- Cognitive and Motor Learning
Research:
- 2008-2013: Consultant for Dr. Robert Scheidt from MU Biomedical Engineering on a $1,855,281.00 NIH R01 Grant entitled “Control of arm posture and control after stroke”
- Fellow Investigator with Robert Scheidt, PhD from MU Biomedical Engineering on a 3 year (2002-2005) NIH/RIRC R24 grant for $172,186.00 entitled “Quantifying Motor Adaptation Following Stroke"
Publications
- Scheidt, RA, Stoeckmann, T. “Characterizations of motor adaptation and limb posture regulation during arm reaching movements following stroke”; JEEE 9th International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics; June 29, 2005.
- Scheidt, RA, Stoeckmann, T. “Reach Adaptation and final position control amid environmental uncertainty after stroke”; J. Neurophysiol. 2007; 97: 2824-2836.
- Stoeckmann, T. "Casting for the Person with Spasticity”; Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation 2001; 8 (1): 27-35.
- Stoeckmann, T. “Restraints: Is All Use of Restraints Wrong?”: Ethical Currents, fall 1997; 10-11.
- Stoeckmann, T. “Coordination”; WPTA Newsletter, Nov 1994
- Stoeckmann, T. “Two-Belt Transfer Sling”, PT Magazine, Jan 1994; 81-82.
Reviewing / Editing
- Book Review of “Atlas of Amputations and Limb Deficiencies: Surgical, Prosthetic, and Rehabilitation Principles. 3rd Ed. by DG Smith, et al for JOSPT, 2005
- Book review of Neuroscience: Fundamentals for Rehabilitation, 4th Ed. by Lundy-Ekman in JOSPT, 2002
- Comparative reading / book review of Motor Learning Concepts and Applications, 6th Ed by Magill for McGraw-Hill Publishing, 2002
Poster Presentations
- R.E. Deering, K. Ondishko, T. Stoeckmann, S.M. Schindler-Ivens; “Clinical and radiological modalities fail to fully explain the course of an acute exacerbation of low back pain in a 55 year old male”; WPTA Spring Conference, April 2007.
- K. Ondishko, R.E. Deering, T. Stoeckmann, S.M. Schindler-Ivens; “Electrophysiological modalities help to identify factors contributing to low back pain”; WPTA Spring Conference, April 2007.
- R.A. Scheidt, T. Stoeckmann; “Reaching in Uncertain Environments Following Stroke” Neural Control of Movement, April 2004, Madrid, Spain
- T. Judkins, T. Stoeckmann, R. Scheidt; “Hierarchical Composition of Movement and the Acquisition of Skilled Action.” MU Biomedical Engineering Graduate Student Days Fall ’02, and Neuroscience Day at MCW 11-22-02
- Ciche B, PT; Otte P, PT; Schwartz-Nason L, OTR; Sobush D, PT, MA; and Stoeckmann T, PT “Matching Isometric Force Values in a Patient Population to Prescribed Therapeutic Resistance Using Theraband.” WPTA Spring Conf. 1994, Marc Plaza, Milwaukee
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