| APTA (Sections on Research, Neurology, and Education) since 1981 Society for Neuroscience since 1987 Neural Control of Movement Society since 1996 International Gait and Posture Research Society since 1991 Article reviewer for Physical Therapy, Experimental Brain Research, Journal of Neurophysiology, Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy, Journal of Applied Physiology, Neurology Report, Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation, IEEE Transactions Neural Engineering and Rehabilitation. |
| Kautz, S.A. and Brown, D.A. Relationships between timing of muscle excitation and impaired motor performance during cyclical lower extremity movement in post-stroke hemiplegia. Brain, 121, 515-526, 1998. Brown, D.A. and Kautz, S.A. Increased workload enhances force output during pedaling exercise in persons with poststroke hemiplegia. Stroke, 29, 598-606, 1998.
Brown, D.A., Kautz, S.A. Speed-dependent reductions of force output in people with poststroke hemiparesis. Physical Therapy 79:919-30, 1999.
Kautz, S.A, Brown, D.A., Van der Loos, H.F.M. Zajac, F.E. Mutability of bifunctional thigh muscle activity in pedaling from contralateral leg force generation. J Neurophysiol 88: 1308–1317, 2002. Brown, D.A., Katchuk, H. Limb Position Sense Accuracy is Phase and Movement-Dependent during a Locomotor Task. Neurology Report 27:61-6, 2003. Rogers, L.M., Brown, D.A., Gruben, K.G. Foot force direction control during leg pushes against fixed and moving pedals in persons post-stroke. Gait and Posture. 19:58-68, 2004
Jaffe, D., Brown, D.A., Buckley, E., Pierson-Carey, C., Lew, H.L. Stepping over obstacles to improve walking in individuals with poststroke hemiplegia.. J. Rehab. Res. Develop. 41:283-292, 2004 Schindler-Ivens, S., Brown, D.A., Brooke, J.D. Direction-Dependent Phasing of Locomotor Muscle Activity is Altered Post-Stroke. J Neurophysiol. 92:2207-16, 2004 Brown, D.A., Nagpal, S., Chi, S. Limb-loaded cycling program for locomotor intervention post-stroke. Physical Therapy 85:159-68, 2005 |
| 2001-02: Searle Junior Teaching Fellow Award 2002: Margaret L. Moore Outstanding New Faculty – APTA 2004: Founder, Chicago PT, LLC (www.chicagopt.com) - a startup company to design, develop, and build new robotic devices that collaborate with clinicians to restore movement and function 2005: Alliances for Graduate Education and the Professoriate Mentor Patents US Patent No. 6,652,425 Cyclocentric ergometer US Patent No. 6,551,219 Cyclic ergometer US Patent No. 6,692,449 Methods and system for assessing limb position sense during movement 10/879,604 (pending) Walking and balance exercise device |