Nancy Devine, DPT, MS, PT

Associate Professor of Physical Therapy
Campus Box 4095
Garrison Hall 306
(208) 282-2686
devinanc@isu.edu
Started teaching in the Physical Therapy Program at Idaho State University in 1990.
Professional Education:
- DPT Physical Therapy, 2006; MGH Institute of Health Professions, Boston, MA
- BS Physical Therapy, 1986; University of Vermont, Burlington, VT
Graduate Education:
- MS Biology/Neuroanatomy, 1993; Idaho State University, Pocatello, ID
Clinical Experience:
Acute care, neurorehabilitation, longterm care
Teaching Responsibilities:
Neurologic Systems Management, Multisystem Management, Physical Therapy Profession, and Geriatric portion of Lifespan Development
Professional Activities:
Involved with the Pocatello Stroke Club, Alternate for the College Representative to Graduate Council, and Graduate Faculty Representative
Research Interests:
Rehabilitation following neurological injury, neuroplasticity, incorporation of problem-solving into physical therapy curriculum and use of technology in education.
Recent Publications:
- Self-reported hand washing practices of Idaho State University Physical Therapy graduates. J Phys Ther Ed 11:3-9, 1997.
- Aerobic exercise prescription for a patient with chronic multisystem disabilities: a case report. Phys Ther 78(4):417-424,1998.
- Effects of voluntary weight shifting on lower extremity weight distribution in adults with hemiparesis: a pilot study. (abstract) Neurology Report 21(5):181-182,1997.
- Effects of voluntary weight shifting on center of gravity excursion in adults with hemiparesis: a pilot study. (abstract) Phys Ther 78(5):S21,1998.
- Normal chest excursion values for 20-49 year old men and women. (abstract) Cardiopulm Phys Ther 9(4):24-25,1998.
- Hypertension and exercise: implications for physical therapists. Physical Therapy 98 Course Materials: A Compendium of Conference Handouts 2:277-280,1998.
- Interrater and Intrarater reliability of chest excursion measurements in normal subjects. Cardiopulm Phys Ther 11(3):94-98, 2000.
- Research corner: Using surveys in physical therapy. Cardiopulmy Phys Ther 10(3):101-104, 1999.
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