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Faculty & Staff

Dr. Judy Foxworth

Laboratory Director

Judy Foxworth, PT, PhD, OCS
Associate Professor
Department of Physical Therapy
Winston-Salem State University
(336) 750-2197

foxworthj@wssu.edu

Riyaz

Medical Director

Bettina Gyr, MD
Pediatric Orthopaedict Surgeon
Assistant Professor
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
Wake Forest University School of Medicine

 

Dora

Pediatric Physical Therapist

Dora Gosselin Sole, PT, DPT, C/NDT, PCS
Clinical Assistant Professor
Department of Physical Therapy
Winston-Salem State University
(336) 750-8602

soled@wssu.edu

Ben Long

Laboratory Manager

Ben Long, MS
Instructor
Department of Physical Therapy
Winston-Salem State University
(336)716-0521

longbe@wssu.edu


Current Students

Dawid

Dawid Chabowski
Research Volunteer,
Wake Forest University

Dawid is helping develop new and update existing motion capture technologies in the lab.

 

April Hargrove and Nikesha Gray
Chancellor's Scholars
Winston-Salem State University

April and Nikesha are participating in the Building Bridges through Undergraduate Research Program.  They are assisting Dr. Foxworth with the Hypertension and Balance in Elderly African Americans project.

 

Past Students

Parker Abblitt (2011)
Medical Student,
Wake Forest University

Parker investigated different hip surgery approaches and how they affect hip mechanics during activities of daily living.

Ben Wooster (2011)
Medical Student,
Wake Forest University

Ben measured loss of proprioception and balance control in patients being treated for hip problems and how a hip brace may help to support them.

Jemel

Jemel McCallister (2009-2010)
Art Student,
Winston-Salem State University

Jemel worked on shoe design measuring foot surface pressures. This project was in collaboration with the Center for Design Innovation.

Martin Tanaka

Isabella Gillespie (2009)
CERTL Student

Isabella investigated the effects of distractions on the reaction speed of young drivers.

Dr. Judy Foxworth

David Holst (2009-2010)
Medical Student,
Wake Forest University

David measured the loss of proprioception and balance control in patients being treated for hip problems.

Chad

Chad Oakley (2009-2010)
Physical Therapy Student,
Winston-Salem State University

Chad helped to develop our general test protocols for motion analysis.

Chad

Brian Emerson (2009-2010)
Physical Therapy Student,
Winston-Salem State University

Brian helped to develop our general test protocols for motion analysis. He also worked to enhance our metabolic testing capabilities.

Ben Long

Abe Martinez (2008-2009)
Research Volunteer,
Wake Forest University

Abe helped to develop the design concept for the Driving Reaction Speed Tester.