Annie Tapp

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Dr. Annie Tapp

Assistant Professor

Graduate Studies in Health & Rehabilitation Sciences

Cushwa Hall B313

phone: (330) 941-1897

aqtapp@ysu.edu

  • 2024

    Ph D, Health Sciences

    Youngstown State University

    Dissertation/Thesis Title — "From Evidence to Practice: Efficacy and Implementation of High-intensity Locomotor Training for Stroke Rehabilitation"

  • 2011

    Other, Physical Therapy

    University of Illinois at Chicago

  • 2008

    BS, Exercise Science

    University of South Carolina

  • 2025

    Youngstown State University

    Distinguished Professorship Award - Teaching

  • 2021 -

    Youngstown State University

    Assistant Professor

  • 2018 - 2018

    St. Thomas Outpatient Rehabilitation

    Physical Therapist

  • 2018 - 2021

    Tennessee State University

    Lab Competency Coordinator

  • 2015 - 2018

    Results Physiotherapy

    Physical Therapist

  • 2013 - 2015

    Max Nader Lab for Rehabilitation Technologies and Outcomes

    Research Physical Therapist

  • 2011 - 2015

    Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago

    Physical Therapist

  • 2025

    "From evidence to practice: Efficacy and implementation of high-intensity locomotor training for stroke rehabilitation"

    A. Tapp

    OhioLINK Electronic Theses and Dissertations Center
  • 2024

    "A retrospective analysis of a clinician initiated high-intensity locomotor training implementation project in an inpatient rehabilitation facility"

    A. Tapp, D. Dray, D. Griswold, R. Haybarger, K. Learman

    Physiotherapy Theory and Practice

  • 2024

    "High-intensity locomotor training during inpatient rehabilitation improves the discharge ambulation function of patients with stroke. A systematic review with meta-analysis"

    A. Tapp, D. Griswold, D. Dray, N. Landgraff, K. Learman

    Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation

  • 2023

    "Special Considerations for Chronic Pain"

    A. Tapp

    Wolters Kluwer, issue Second Edition, p. 339-367
  • 2019

    "Stride management assist exoskeleton vs functional gait training in stroke"

    A. Jayaraman, M. OBrien, S. Madhavan, C. Mummidisetty, H. Roth, K. Hohl, A. Tapp, K. Brennan, M. Kocherginsky, K. Williams, H. Takahashi, W. Rymer

  • 2024 - present

    Reviewer, Journal Article
    Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation

  • 2024 - present

    Reviewer, Journal Article
    Physiotherapy Theory and Practice

  • 2023 - present

    Reviewer, Journal Article
    Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

  • 2021 - present

    Member
    Ohio Physical Therapy Association

  • 2017 - present

    Member
    Vestibular Disorders Association

  • 2016 - present

    Member
    McKenzie International

  • 2008 - present

    Member
    American Physical Therapy Association

  • 2023 - present

    Organizer
    Parkinson's Exercise Program