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Office
67-1125 Mamalahoa Hwy
Kamuela, HI 96743
Education & Training
- University of Texas Southwestern Medical CenterResidency, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 1991 - 1994
- Steward Carney HospitalInternship, Transitional Year, 1990 - 1991
- University of Florida College of MedicineClass of 1990
- Tulane UniversityB.A, 1981 - 1985
Certifications & Licensure
- HI State Medical License 2016 - 2026
- UT State Medical License 2018 - 2024
- FL State Medical License 1992 - 2021
- WA State Medical License 2000 - 2021
- MS State Medical License 2006 - 2017
- NJ State Medical License 2002 - 2007
- GA State Medical License 1994 - 2001
- American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Awards, Honors, & Recognition
- Participant Academic Leadership Development Seminar, Association of Academic Physiatrists1999-2000, 2000
- FAAPM&R American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 1995
- Chief Resident Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at University of Texas Southwestern, 1993-1994, 1994
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Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 48 citationsIntrathecal baclofen management of poststroke spastic hypertonia: implications for function and quality of life.Cindy B. Ivanhoe, Gerard E. Francisco, John R. McGuire, Thyagarajan Subramanian, Samuel P. Grissom
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 2006-11-01 - 22 citationsConsensus panel guidelines for the use of intrathecal baclofen therapy in poststroke spastic hypertonia.Gerard E. Francisco, Stuart A. Yablon, Mya C. Schiess, Laura Wiggs, Steven Cavalier
Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation. 2006-01-01 - 10 citationsUse of a static adjustable ankle-foot orthosis following tibial nerve block to reduce plantar-flexion contracture in an individual with brain injury.Sarah Blanton, Samuel P Grissom, Lisa Riolo
Physical Therapy. 2002-11-01
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