Patrick S. Pabian PT, DPT, PhD, FNAP - UCF College Of Health .

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Patrick S. Pabian PT, DPT, PhD, FNAPUniversity of Central Florida – Division of Physical TherapyPatrick.pabian@ucf.eduCurriculum VitaeEducationDoctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Education. Higher Education.o University of Central Florida. Orlando FL. August 2020.o Dissertation topic: Impact of interprofessional education on interprofessional practiceGraduate Certificate. Advanced Quantitative Methodologies in Educational and Human Sciences.o University of Central Florida. Orlando, FL. December 2017.Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT).o University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences, St. Augustine, Florida. April 2007.Bachelor Science in Physical Therapy.o Bradley University, Peoria IL. August 2000.Fellowship TrainingAPTA Fellowship in Education Leadershipo Education Leadership Fellowship. Education Leadership Institute of the American PhysicalTherapy Association. Alexandria, VA. July 2013 to July 2014.Research Fellowshipo College of Health & Public Affairs Research Fellowship. University of Central Florida.Orlando, FL. August 2009 to June 2010. Research Mentor: Gerald Smith PT, PhD.Academic Administration AppointmentsAssociate School Director: School of Kinesiology & Physical Therapy. College of Health Professions &Sciences. UCF Academic Health Science Center. July 2018 to presento Responsibilities include assistance of the School Director for administrative functions(external partnerships /contract management, budgeting, human resources, academic affairs,etc.) for the School (newly formed July 2018). Entities of School include the following: Division of Kinesiology PhD, MS, BS Programs Division of Physical Therapy DPT, Residency Program, Certificate Program & MS Track, Clinical Practices Athletic Training Program BS/MAT Institute of Exercise Physiology & Rehabilitation Science @16,000 sqft of clinical, community, and bench science research laboratories UCF Sports Science InitiativePatrick S. Pabian - 12805 Pegasus Drive Orlando FL 32816-2205Patrick.pabian@ucf.edu / 407-823-3457

Division Chair: Division of Physical Therapy. School of Kinesiology & Physical Therapy. July 2018 topresento Responsibilities for Division include administrative functions for the following: Doctor of Physical Therapy Program UCF-Orlando Health Neurologic Residency Program UCF Athletics Sports Physical Therapy Partnership UCF Physical Therapy Faculty Practice Anatomical Science Graduate Certificate & MS Track Associated Research Laboratorieso Animal Sciences / Neuroscience Lab (closed 2020)o Human Gross Anatomy Labo Innovative Mobility Initiative Labo Musculoskeletal Research Labo Neuromuscular Plasticity Labo Accomplishments: Leadership in the development of clinical faculty practice partnership for orthopedicsand sports medicine within UCF Student Health Services facility. Lead practicedevelopment including startup funding, human resources, billing infrastructure,electronic medical records, facility operations (2020). Faculty practice opened September 2020. Leadership in the development of an integrated clinical practice partnership with UCFAthletics for clinical services of UCF student-athletes by DPT faculty (2020) Funding resources secured in agreement ( 75k recurring funds) Program representation and leadership in competitive UCF Faculty Cluster Initiative Cluster proposal awarded faculty positions and funding in Disability, Aging,Technology (DAT) cluster (2017) Lead development and approval of 22-credit-hour Graduate Certificate in AnatomicalSciences (2017) Certificate integrated with MS program in Kinesiology as Specialization(2021) Assist in technology and university facilities grant procurement to expand andenhance the DPT Gross Anatomy Laboratory (2017) Facility upgrade for space utilization, ventilation, etc. Technological advances for instruction enhancement Approximate resources: 485k Lead the integration of the Interprofessional Education co-curriculum (4 annualevents spanning 14 days) within Doctor of Physical Therapy Program in partnershipwith Medicine, Nursing, Social Work (UCF) and Pharmacy (UF). Serve on steeringcommittee for programming, administration, and assessment (2016) Assist in securing space for three new clinical research laboratories and one basicscience laboratory. Admin involvement in outfitting labs with necessary equipmentand additional resources as appropriate Neuromuscular Plasticity Lab (2016) Innovative Mobility Initiative Lab (2016)Patrick S. Pabian - 12805 Pegasus Drive Orlando FL 32816-2205Patrick.pabian@ucf.edu / 407-823-3457

Animal Sciences / Neuroscience Lab (2017) Musculoskeletal Research Lab (2019)Development of UCF-Orlando Health Neurologic Physical Therapy ResidencyProgram in partnership with hospital organization (2016) Initial accreditation awarded 2018Primary authorship of the 10-year Self-Study Report for professional educationreaffirmation by Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education Successful 10-year professional reaccreditation with CAPTE (2014)Primary authorship and oversight of university institutional program review Lead 7-year UCF Academic Program Review (2013 & 2020)Program Director. Doctor of Physical Therapy Program. University of Central Florida. School ofKinesiology & Physical Therapy (formerly Department of Health Professions until July 2018). August2011 to presento Responsibilities: Administrate all functions of the Doctor of Physical Therapy Program including butnot limited to the following: admissions, student retention & advancement,professional standards, academic standards, and curriculum development andassessment Ensure continuous compliance with all accreditation guidelines for both Commissionon Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE) & Southern Association ofColleges and Schools (SACS) Develop, manage, and ensure compliance of all program policies and procedures withprofessional and institutional guidelines Lead strategic planning for the Doctor of Physical Therapy Program Conduct annual university institutional effectiveness assessment Manage budget for all program teaching, research, and service functions Manage assignment of duties for all core and associated faculty Conduct annual evaluation of all core and associated faculty Development planning for all core and associated faculty to ensure faculty aremeeting university standards and professional accreditation requirements Ensure student preparedness to enter the doctoring profession of physical therapy Manage all educational facilities associated with the DPT program including resourceallocation for maintenance and enhancements to improve instruction Advocate for resources to ensure effectiveness and continuous quality improvementSchool Director (interim position): School of Kinesiology & Physical Therapy. College of HealthProfessions & Sciences. UCF Academic Health Science Center. August 2018 to August 2019.o Responsible for the administrative functions for the newly formed School, within newCollege, in first year post formation of the new UCF Academic Health Science CenterPatrick S. Pabian - 12805 Pegasus Drive Orlando FL 32816-2205Patrick.pabian@ucf.edu / 407-823-3457

Director of Clinical Education (DCE). University of Central Florida. Department of Health Professions.Doctor of Physical Therapy Program. February 2008 to December 2013 (full time) & May 2016 to May2017 (interim)o Responsibilities & Accomplishments: Manage doctoral student clinical education of the DPT curriculum, consisting of 34weeks of full-time clinical experiences and 17 credit hours Manage clinical contracts with clinical education facilities throughout the UnitedStates (800 ) and international Monitor doctoral student progress during didactic curriculum to determine readinessfor clinical experiences Monitor doctoral student progress during clinical experiences and addressdeficiencies Assess individual student performance on the Clinical Performance Instrument Conduct outcomes assessment for individual students, each cohort, and clinicaleducation program on an ongoing basis Ensure clinical instructor readiness and appropriateness for serving in clinicalmentorship capacity Ensure student clinical preparedness to enter the doctoring profession of physicaltherapy with both professional and practice behavioral competencyAcademic Appointments Professor (clinical). School of Kinesiology & Physical Therapy. College of Health Professions &sciences. UCF Academic Health science Center. August 2021 to present.o Secondary Joint Appointment: Faculty Cluster Initiative: Disability, Aging, and TechnologyCluster. September 2018 to present. Associate Professor (clinical). Doctor of Physical Therapy Program. School of Kinesiology &Physical Therapy (formerly Health Professions until July 2018). College of Health Professions &Sciences. UCF Academic Health Science Center. August 2013 to August 2021. Instructor. University of Central Florida. Department of Health Professions. Doctor of PhysicalTherapy Program. February 2008 to August 2013. Adjunct Instructor. University of Central Florida. Department of Health Professions. Doctor ofPhysical Therapy Program. August 2007 to February 2008.Specialty Practice Qualifications Board Certified Orthopedic Clinical Specialist (OCS).o American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties. July 2009 to present. Board Certified Sports Clinical Specialist (SCS).o American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties. July 2005 to present. Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS).o National Strength and Conditioning Association. September 2001 to present.Patrick S. Pabian - 12805 Pegasus Drive Orlando FL 32816-2205Patrick.pabian@ucf.edu / 407-823-3457

Professional Board Appointments Board of Physical Therapy Practice.o State of Florida Department of Health. Division of Medical Quality Assurance. April 2015 topresent. Chair:2021 - present Vice-Chair:2018 - 2021 Education Liaison:2015 - 2021 Specialty Council on Sports Physical Therapy.o American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties. January 2013 to December 2018. Emergency Medical Response Coordinator 2013-2018Clinical Education Qualifications APTA Credentialed Advanced Clinical Instructor.o APTA Clinical Instruction Education & Credentialing Program. August 2008. APTA Credentialed Clinical Instructor.o APTA Clinical Instruction Education & Credentialing Program. April 2008.Clinical Experience Physical Therapist (prn). Orlando Sports Medicine. Orlando, FL. January 2008 to present. Physical Therapist. Orlando Sports Medicine. Orlando, FL. August 2003 to January 2008. Center Coordinator of Clinical Education (CCCE). Orlando Sports Medicine. Orlando, FL. October2004 to February 2008. Physical Therapist. Florida Hospital Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation at Universal Studios.Orlando, FL. December 2002 to August 2003. Physical Therapist. Florida Hospital Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation at Celebration Health.Celebration, FL. January 2002 to August 2003. Physical Therapist. Orthopedic Institute of Illinois / Great Plains Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation.Peoria, IL. September 2000 to January 2002. Physical Therapist. St. Margaret’s Hospital. Spring Valley, IL. August 2000 to Sept 2000.Awards & Recognition / Honors – National/Professional Distinguished Scholar & Fellow.o National Academies of Practice (NAP). 2022. Excellence in Education Award.o American Academy of Sports Physical Therapy. 2022. National Award for Excellence in IPE Collaboration Award.o U.S. Public Health Service (USPHS) and the Interprofessional Education Collaborative(IPEC).o Awarded June 2017 to Migrant Farm Workers Team (UCF Medicine, UCF PhysicalTherapy, UCF Social Work, UCF Nursing, UF Pharmacy) for project: Harnessing theStrength of Inter-Professional Teams to Provide Comprehensive Care for the Farmworkers ofApopka, Floridao Additional recognition at UCF Board of Trustees. July 2017.Patrick S. Pabian - 12805 Pegasus Drive Orlando FL 32816-2205Patrick.pabian@ucf.edu / 407-823-3457

Keynote Speaker - Invited.o The 3rd International Conference on Doctoral Education: Organizational Leadership &Impact. University of Central Florida, UCF College of Education and Human Performance,and The Association of Practice Doctorates (United Kingdom). March 2017.Editorial Excellence Award.o Strength and Conditioning Journal. National Strength and Conditioning Association. 2014.Awards & Recognition / Honors - University University of Central Florida Scroll & Quill Societyo UCF Faculty Excellence. Selection & induction Fall 2021. University of Central Florida Board of Trustees / Presidential Recognition.o Distinctive honors and accomplishments. Physical Therapy Program Success & Outcomes.o Special Recognition. Fall 2018. Excellence in Professional Service.o College of Health & Public Affairs. University of Central Florida. College nominee for University-level award. 2018.o College of Health Professions & Sciences College nominee for University-level award. 2020. UCF Collective Impact Community Challenge (finalist)o UCF Comprehensive Medical Care Outreach Team. 2018 Teaching Incentive Program (TIP) Award.o College of Health & Public Affairs. University of Central Florida. 2015. Invited Keynote Speaker.o Doctoral Hooding Ceremony for the UCF Doctor of Physical Therapy Program. 2014.Publications* denotes graduate student DPT, ** denotes graduate student MD, *** denotes graduate student PhDTotals: 11 publications with student co-authors, 25 total student co-authors1. Pabian, PS, Neely, L. The legal foundation of student dismissal in professional education programs.Journal of Allied Health. 2021; 50 (4): 321-327.2. Shields, R, Pabian, PS, et al., Benchmarking in academic physical therapy: A multi-center trialusing the PT-GQ survey. Physical Therapy. 2021; 101 (12) https://doi.org/10.1093/ptj/pzab204.3. Harmon, KK***, Stout, JR, Fukuda, DH, Pabian, PS, Rawson, ES, Stock, MS. The application ofcreatine supplementation in the medical rehabilitation. Nutrients. 2021; 13(6): 1825https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13061825.4. Truong, A*, Hanney, W, Gonzalez, C*, Richard, G*, Pabian, PS. Immediate changes in cervicalrange of motion and myofascial sensitivity after standardized manual stretches: a randomizedcontrolled trial. Orthopaedic Physical Therapy Practice. 2021; 33 (3): 133-136.5. Pabian, PS, Rothschild, C, Bredy, R*, Pierson, K*, Diaz, E*, Logan, D*, Moore, J*. Return to GolfFollowing Rotator Cuff Repair: Trends of Physical Therapist Practice. Orthopaedic PhysicalTherapy Practice. 2021; 33 (3): 162-167.6. Parrott, C*, Hanney, WJ, Miller, B*, Olechowicz, J*, Pabian, PS. The Effect of a Lace-Up AnkleBrace on Squatting Mechanics. Orthopaedic Physical Therapy Practice. 2021; 33 (3): 144-148.Patrick S. Pabian - 12805 Pegasus Drive Orlando FL 32816-2205Patrick.pabian@ucf.edu / 407-823-3457

7. Torres, D*, Hanney, WJ, Velazquez, *L, Pilkington, C*, Pabian, PS. The effect of mobilizationwith movement and passive stretching on hip range of motion: A randomized controlled trial.Orthopaedic Physical Therapy Practice. 2021; 33 (3): 150-155.8. Rowlett, CA*, Hanney, WJ, Pabian, PS, Holland, JE*, Rothschild, CE, Kolber, MJ. Efficacy ofinstrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization in comparison to gastrocnemius-soleus stretching fordorsiflexion range of motion: A randomized controlled trial. Journal of Bodywork & MovementTherapies. 2019; 23: 233-240.9. Dugan, E.**, Tucker, J, Pabian, PS. Utilization of an interprofessional integrated clinical educationexperience to improve medical and physical therapy student comfort in treating patients withdisabilities. Education for Health. 2018; 31 (3): 155-162.10. Towson, J., Taylor, M.***, Tucker, J., Paul, C.**, Pabian, P., Zraick, R. Impact of virtualsimulation and coaching on the interprofessional communication skills of speech-languagepathology students: A pilot study. Teaching and Learning in Communication Sciences & Disorders.2018; 2 (2): 1-24.11. Pabian PS, King, K., Tippett S. Student debt in professional doctoral healthcare disciplines. Journalof Physical Therapy Education. 2018; 32 (2): 159-168.12. Keilman, B.*, Hanney, W.J., Kolber, M.J., Pabian P.S., Salamh, P.A, Rothschild, C., Liu, X. Theshort term effect of kettlebell swings on lumbopelvic pressure pain thresholds: a randomizedcontrolled trial. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. 2017; 31 (11): 3001-3009.13. Taylor MS***, Tucker J, Donehower C***, Pabian P, Dieker LA, Hynes M, Hughes, C. Impact ofvirtual simulation on the interprofessional communication skills of physical therapy students.Journal of Physical Therapy Education. 2017; 31 (3): 83-90.14. Hanney, W.J., Puentedura, E., Kolber, M.J., Liu, X., Pabian, P.S, Cheatham, S. The immediateeffects of manual stretching and cervicothoracic junction manipulation on cervical range of motionand upper trapezius pressure pain thresholds. Journal of Back and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation.2017; 30: 1005-1013.15. Pabian PS, Dyson J, Levine C. Physical therapist productivity with students in the 2:1 model ofclinical education in the acute care setting. Journal of Physical Therapy Education. 2017; 31 (2): 1117.16. Pabian PS, Oliveira L, Tucker J, Beato M, Gual, C. Interprofessional management of concussion insport. Physical Therapy in Sport. 2017; 23:123-132.17. Hanney WJ, Kolber MJ, Pabian PS, Cheatham SW, Schoenfeld BJ, Salamh PA. Endurance Timesof the Thoracolumbar Musculature: Reference Values for Female Recreational Resistance TrainingParticipants. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. 2016; 30 (2): 588-59418. Hanney, WJ, Negrete, RN, Cheatham, S, Pabian, PS, Salamh, PA, Kolber, MJ. Use of a novellumbopelvic stabilization program in a female runner with low back pain that satisfies a clinicalprediction rule: A case study. Orthopaedic Physical Therapy Practice. 2014; 26:254-262.19. Mulligan E, Schueman T, Springer B, Pabian PS, Fink M, Briggs M, Weber M, Reinking M. TheSports Physical Therapy Description of Specialty Practice. Alexandria, VA: American Board ofPhysical Therapy Specialties, American Physical Therapy Association; 2013.20. Diaz AM, Kolber MJ, Patel CK, Pabian PS, Rothschild CE, Hanney WJ. The efficacy of yoga as anintervention for chronic low back pain: a systematic review of randomized controlled trials.American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine. 2013; 7: 418-430.21. Pabian PS, Greeno E, Vander Heiden M, Hanney WJ. Sport concussion: Implications for thestrength & conditioning professional. Strength and Conditioning Journal. 2013; 35: 72-80.Patrick S. Pabian - 12805 Pegasus Drive Orlando FL 32816-2205Patrick.pabian@ucf.edu / 407-823-3457

22. Hanney WJ, Pabian PS, Smith MT, Patel CK. Low Back Pain: Movement considerations forexercise and training. Strength and Conditioning Journal. 2013; 35: 99-106.23. Brueilly K, Pabian PS, Kolber MJ. Physiotherapy after total hip arthroplasty: Reaffirming thechallenge to learn more in collaboration. Physical Therapy Reviews. 2013; 18: 57-58.24. Negrete RJ, Hanney WJ, Pabian PS, Kolber, MJ. Upper body push and pull strength ratio inrecreationally active adults. International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy. 2013; 8: 138-144.25. Olson DA, Kolber MJ, Patel C, Pabian PS, Hanney WJ. Aquatic exercise for treatment of low-backpain: a systematic review of randomized controlled trials. American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine.2013; 7: 154-160.26. Hanney WJ, Kolber MJ, Pabian PS, Rothschild C, Garcia A*, Stone A*. Accelerated rehabilitationprogram following minimally invasive total knee arthroplasty. Topics in Geriatric Rehabilitation.2013; 29:35-45.27. Brueilly K, Pabian PS, Straut L, Freve L, Kolber M. Factors contributing to rehabilitation outcomesfollowing hip arthroplasty. Physical Therapy Reviews. 2012; 17:301-310.28. Pabian PS, Rothschild C, Schwartzberg R. Rotator cuff repair: considerations of surgicalcharacteristics and evidence based interventions for improving muscle performance. PhysicalTherapy Reviews. 2011; 16:374-387.29. Pabian PS, Kolber MJ, McCarthey J. Post-rehabilitation strength and conditioning of the shoulder:An interdisciplinary approach. Strength and Conditioning Journal. 2011; 33:42-55.30. Hanney WJ, Kolber MJ, Schack-Dugre J, Negrete R, Pabian PS. The Influence of Education andExercise on Neck Pain. American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine. 2010; 4:166-175.31. Pabian P, Hanney W. Functional Rehabilitation after medial meniscus repair in a high schoolfootball quarterback: a case report. North American Journal of Sports Physical Therapy. 2008;3:161-169.Published Book Sections1. Pabian PS. Subacromial Bursitis. In: Shamus E, ed. Color Atlas of Physical Therapy. New York,NY: McGraw-Hill; 2015: 767-770.2. Pabian PS. Elbow Dislocation. In: Shamus E, ed. Color Atlas of Physical Therapy. New York, NY:McGraw-Hill; 2015: 803-806.3. Pabian PS. Hip Dislocation, Acquired. In: Shamus E, ed. Color Atlas of Physical Therapy. NewYork, NY: McGraw-Hill; 2015: 900-904.4. Pabian PS, Martin L. Gamekeepers Thumb. In: Shamus E, ed. Color Atlas of Physical Therapy.New York, NY: McGraw-Hill; 2015: 851-854.5. Pabian PS. Olecranon Bursitis. I In: Shamus E, ed. Color Atlas of Physical Therapy. New York,NY: McGraw-Hill; 2015: 799-802.6. Pabian PS. Plica Syndrome. In: Shamus E, ed. Color Atlas of Physical Therapy. New York, NY:McGraw-Hill; 2015: 970-972.7. Pabian PS. Pubalgia Osteitis Pubis. In: Shamus E, ed. Color Atlas of Physical Therapy. New York,NY: McGraw-Hill; 2015: 696-700.8. Pabian PS. Trigger Finger. In: Shamus E, ed. Color Atlas of Physical Therapy. New York, NY:McGraw-Hill; 2015: 866-869.9. Tasso K, Pabian PS, Martin L. Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip. In: Shamus E, ed. Color Atlasof Physical Therapy. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill; 2015: 1143-1147.10. Pabian P. Range of Motion. In J. M. Rippe, ed. Encyclopedia of Lifestyle Medicine and Health.Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications; 2012: 2403-2411.Patrick S. Pabian - 12805 Pegasus Drive Orlando FL 32816-2205Patrick.pabian@ucf.edu / 407-823-3457

11. Pabian P. RICE Therapy. In J. M. Rippe ed. Encyclopedia of Lifestyle Medicine and Health.Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications; 2012: 2508-2515.12. Pabian P. Elbow Dislocation. In: Shamus E, ed. Quick Answers: Physiotherapy. New York, NY:McGraw-Hill; 2012. http://www.accessphysiotherapy.com13. Pabian P. Gamekeepers Thumb. In: Shamus E, ed. Quick Answers: Physiotherapy. New York, NY:McGraw-Hill; 2012. http://www.accessphysiotherapy.com14. Pabian P. Hip Dislocation. In: Shamus E, ed. Quick Answers: Physiotherapy. New York, NY:McGraw-Hill; 2012. http://www.accessphysiotherapy.com15. Pabian P. Olecranon Bursitis. I In: Shamus E, ed. Quick Answers: Physiotherapy. New York, NY:McGraw-Hill; 2012. http://www.accessphysiotherapy.com16. Pabian P. Plica Syndrome. In: Shamus E, ed. Quick Answers: Physiotherapy. New York, NY:McGraw-Hill; 2012. http://www.accessphysiotherapy.com17. Pabian P. Pubalgia Osteitis Pubis. In: Shamus E, ed. Quick Answers: Physiotherapy. New York,NY: McGraw-Hill; 2012. http://www.accessphysiotherapy.com18. Pabian P. Subacromial Bursitis. In: Shamus E, ed. Quick Answers: Physiotherapy. New York, NY:McGraw-Hill; 2012. http://www.accessphysiotherapy.com19. Pabian P. Trigger Finger. In: Shamus E, ed. Quick Answers: Physiotherapy. New York, NY:McGraw-Hill; 2012. http://www.accessphysiotherapy.comPublished Professional Reports1. Appling, S., Reinking, R., Tippett, S., Gilbert, F., Goodstadt, N., Hibbard, L., Massumi, C., Pabian,P., Pardiek, D., Thuringer, B. American Physical Therapy Association Education LeadershipPartnership Student Debt Task Force Final Recommendations Report. April 2020. Accessible hysical-therapy-student-debt pril2020.pdfPublished Abstracts1. Pabian, PS, Collins, C*, Quinn, C*, Herzfeld, K*. A longitudinal examination of concussion &musculoskeletal injury incidence in university recreational sports. (Abstract). Journal ofOrthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy. 2021; 51(1): 47.2. Pabian, PS, Sowers, A**, Kennedy, M*, Bell, G, Specogna, A. A longitudinal analysis ofconcussion incidence in intramural collegiate athletics. (Abstract). Journal of Orthopaedic andSports Physical Therapy. 2019; 49(1): 189.3. Parrott, C*, Miller, B*, Olechowicz, J*, Hanney, W, Kolber, M, Pabian, PS. The Effect of a LaceUp Ankle Brace on Squatting Mechanics. Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy.2019; 49 (1): 128.4. Pabian, PS, Rodriguez, E*, Sack, L*, Toubman, J*. Presence and severity of symptoms in studentathletes post-concussion: A case series on return-to-learn. Journal of Orthopaedic and SportsPhysical Therapy. 2018; 48 (1): A254.5. DeAmara, A*, Mynatt, K*, Lyons, M*, Rothschild, C, Pabian, PS. The relationship between hipstrength, running gait foot strike pattern, and running-related injury. Journal of Orthopaedic andSports Physical Therapy. 2018; 48 (1): A99-100.6. Pabian, PS, Boyd, J*, DeRosa, V*, Makarov, R*. The prediction of functional outcome usingstrength and weight shift asymmetries in patients post ACL reconstruction. Journal of Orthopaedicand Sports Physical Therapy. 2018; 48 (1): A254.Patrick S. Pabian - 12805 Pegasus Drive Orlando FL 32816-2205Patrick.pabian@ucf.edu / 407-823-3457

7. Hanney, WJ, Kolber, MJ, Ramirez, MM, Negrete, R, Palmer, K*, Cheatham, SW, Pabian, PS, Liu,X. The reliability of measurements used to quantify frontal plane knee kinematics during a single-leghop test: A video analysis (Abstract). Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy. 2017; 47(1): A98.8. Kommer, CG*, Scafidi, R*, Hanney, WJ, Pabian, PS. Examination of isokinetic shoulder strengthprofiles and backhand velocity in collegiate tennis players (Abstract). Journal of Orthopaedic andSports Physical Therapy. 2017; 47 (1): A42.9. Ramirez, JN*, Burleigh, C*, Bennett, J, Pabian, PS, Kolber, MJ, & Hanney, WJ. Application of anon-linear periodization program among firefighters returning to full duty from an injury (Abstract).Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. 2016; 30(Suppl 1): S57-58.10. Hanney WJ, Kolber MJ, Pabian PS, Cheatham S, Salamh P, Williams R, Ishmael, A. Hip range ofmotion in those with and without a history of low back pain (Abstract). Journal of Orthopaedic andSports Physical Therapy. 2015; 45 (1): A82.11. Hanney WJ, Kolber MJ, Pabian PS, Cheatham S, Salamh P, Wycoff B, Hair N. The immediateeffects of a manual upper trapezius stretch on upper trapezius pressure pain thresholds (Abstract).Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy. 2015; 45(1): A120-121.12. Hanney WJ, Kolber MJ, Hinton M*, Rivers R*, Salamh, PA, Rothschild CE, Pabian PS. Trunkmuscle endurance times in weight-training females (Abstract). Journal of Strength and ConditioningResearch. 2014; 28 (12): 24-25.13. Hanney WJ, Kolber MJ, Carroll WJ*, Heilman RS*, Salamh PA, Rothschild CE, Pabian PS Bodyweight adjusted hip strength ratios in the weight-training population (Abstract). Journal of Strengthand Conditioning Research. 2014; 28 (12):71-72.14. Amuso N*, Pabian PS. Relationship between core strength and soccer skill performance inuniversity club soccer players (Abstract). Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy.2014; 44: A182-183.15. Rothschild C, Pabian PS, Hanney WJ. Factors associated with running-related injuries in longdistance runners. (Abstract). Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy. 2014; 44: A189190.16. Hanney WJ, Hair N*, Pabian PS, Patel CK, Smith MT, Kolber MJ, The immediate effects ofcervicothoracic manipulation on upper trapezius pressure pain thresholds. (Abstract). Journal ofOrthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy. 2014; 44: A128.17. Hanney WJ, Kolber MJ, Pabian PS. The prevalence of low back pain in the recreational weighttraining population. J Strength Cond Res. 2013; 27(suppl 2): S125-126.18. Pabian P, Greeno E, Ivey N*, Young K*, Hanney WJ. Isokinetic strength profiles of patients 11-13weeks post ACL reconstruction: an analysis based on graft type and gender (Abstract). Journal ofOrthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy. 2013; 43: A114.19. Pabian P, Greeno E, Kiern C*, Williams R*. Analysis of neuropsychological baseline tests inprivate, college preparatory high school athletes (Abstract). Journal of Orthopaedic and SportsPhysical Therapy. 2013; 43: A136.20. Pabian P, Greeno E, Schwartzberg R, Hanney WJ. A complete anterior cruciate ligament tear froman avulsed tibial eminence: a case report (Abstract). Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports PhysicalTherapy. 2013; 43: A114-115.21. Pabian P, Greeno E. Synovial chondromatosis: A differential diagnosis for shoulder adhesivecapsulitis and impingement syndrome. (Abstract). Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports PhysicalTherapy. 2012; 42: A88-89.Patrick S. Pabian - 12805 Pegasus Drive Orlando FL 32816-2205Patrick.pabian@ucf.edu / 407-823-3457

22. Pabian P, Greeno E. An analysis of isokinetic profiles of patients 8-9 weeks post ACLreconstruction: An early strength comparison by graft type. (Abstract). Journal of Orthopaedic andSports Physical Therapy. 2011; 41: A100.Contracts, Grants, and Other FundingFunding Sources Extramural: Private: Foundations: Internal: Total 1,710,210 373,942 125,000 25,470 2,234,622Funded Contracts & Grants: Extramural FundingDeveloping a Resilient Health Care Work Force: A UCF Model for Academic Health Science CentersUS Department of Health and Human ServicesHealth Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)Health and Public Safety Workforce Resiliency (HRSA-22-109)Pasarica, M (PI), Pabian, PS (Co-I: 6% effort)Submitted, Funded ( 1,496,128)2022-2024A Biodesign Program in Rehabilitation EngineeringNational Institutes of Health, Department of Health and Human Services (R25)Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health & Human DevelopmentAward #R25HD096933.Pal, S (PI), Pabian, PS (Co-Investigator: 10% effort)Accepted, Funded ( 2

Physical Therapy (formerly Health Professions until July 2018). College of Health Professions & Sciences. UCF Academic Health Science Center. August 2013 to August 2021. Instructor. University of Central Florida. Department of Health Professions. Doctor of Physical Therapy Program. February 2008 to August 2013. Adjunct Instructor.