Curriculum Vitae Crystal L. Massie 1140 W. Michigan St. CF306 Indianapolis, IN, 46202 massiec@iu.edu (317) 278-9617 EDUCATION: POSTDOCTORAL Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science Department University of Maryland School of Medicine 2012-2014 GRADUATE Colorado State University Ph.D., Bioenergetics 2008-2012 Colorado State University M.S., Occupational Therapy 2005-2008 UNDERGRADUATE University of Lethbridge B.Sc., Exercise Science 2001-2005 APPOINTMENTS: ACADEMIC Institution Rank/Title Inclusive Dates School of Health and Rehabilitation Science, Indiana University Assistant Professor of Occupational Therapy 8/2014-present University of Maryland School of Medicine Research Fellow 2012-2014 Colorado State University Research Assistant 2006-2012 Colorado State University Instructor 2009-2010 LICENSURE, CERTIFICATION, SPECIALTY BOARD STATUS: Occupational Therapist (NBCOT) Indiana OT Licensure PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATION MEMBERSHIPS: Organization 244683 31005789A 2008-present 2014-present Inclusive Dates American Occupational Therapy Association, student member 2005-2007 Society for Neuroscience, student member 2007-2008 American Society of Biomechanics, student member 2011-2012 Society for Neuroscience, member 2011-present American Academy of Neurology, student member 2012 American Heart Association, member -present American Society of Neurorehabilitation, member -present American Occupational Therapy Association, member 2014-present Indiana Occupational Therapy Association, member 2014-present 1
PROFESSIONAL HONORS AND AWARDS: RESEARCH American Society of Biomechanics Travel Award American Society of Biomechanics 2011 University of Maryland Post-doctoral Travel Award University of Maryland NIDRR Young Investigator Symposium NIDRR, ACRM OVERALL/OTHER Alexander Rutherford Scholarship Province of Alberta 1998-2001 Guaranteed Admission Scholarship University of Lethbridge 2001 Board of Governors Scholarship University of Lethbridge 2001 Jason Lang Memorial Scholarship University of Lethbridge 2005 Graduate Student Fellowship (HES) Colorado State University 2008 Graduate Student Fellowship (OT) Colorado State University 2008 Columbine Health Systems Graduate Fellowship Colorado State University 2010 RESEARCH/CREATIVE ACTIVITY: GRANTS/FELLOWSHIPS IN RESEARCH: ACTIVE RESEARCH GRANTS/FELLOWSHIPS Title Granting Agency Role % Effort Amount Dates Functional motor cortex stimulation to repair damaged movement representations after stroke Enhanced Mentoring Program with Opportunities for Ways to Excel in Research (EMPOWER) American Heart Association 14CRP18150008 PI 68% $154,000 1/2014-12/2015 IUPUI OVCR PI/Mentee $5,000 10/2014-9/2015 COMPLETED RESEARCH GRANTS/FELLOWSHIPS Title Granting Agency Role % Effort Amount Dates Neurophysiologic changes following repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in survivors of stroke Biomechanical analysis of upper-extremity reaching paradigms in survivors of stroke rtms as an adjuncation to constraint-induced therapy: a randomized controlled trial The impact of constraint induced therapy on movement patterns using kinematic motion analysis Examining Parameters of Constraint-Induced Therapy Equine facilitated learning experience for students with emotional and behavioral concerns: A two-part pilot project American Heart Association 10PRE375001 American Society of Biomechanics NIH, NICHD, NCMRR 1R21HD053718-01A1 Colorado State University NIH, NICHD, NCMRR 1R01 HD045751-01A1 Livingstone Range School Division PI 100% $49,544 7/2010-6/2012 PI 10% $2,000 2011? Research Coordinator 25% $380,604 2007-2009 PI 25% $1,500 2008? Site project coordinator 25% $175,300 2006-2010 PI 100% $3,000 2004-2005 2
INVITED PRESENTATIONS - RESEARCH LOCAL Effects of an equine facilitated University of Lethbridge May 2005 learning experience on students with severe emotional/behavioral concerns Alternative learning environments for Livingstone Range School Division May 2005 students with behavioral concerns: Examples from an equine facilitated learning experience Kinematic motion analysis for stroke rehabilitation assessment. Occupational Therapy Department Spring 2006 Constraint-induced therapy and North Colorado Medical Center Fall 2006 rhythmic auditory stimulation. Constraint-induced therapy for Cheyenne Regional Medical Center Fall 2006 chronic stroke survivors Bridging the gap between the lab and Center Avenue Health and Rehab 2007 clinic: Applications from constraintinduced therapy Taking the research from the North Colorado Rehabilitation Hospital 2009 laboratory to the clinic Functional rtms: What is it, what we MERCE Scientific Meeting 2012 know, and where should we head? A closer look at TMS evoked movements as a neurophysiological outcome Combining TMS with robotic reaching: New directions based on recent findings University of Maryland, Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science Department Rehabilitation Science Research Seminar University of Maryland, Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Department, Rehabilitation Science Research Seminar REGIONAL Effects of motor cortical stimulation during planar reaching movement University of Maryland, Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science Department Research Motor training with cortical stimulation: what we know and where we are headed Day Department of Psychology Seminar, George Mason University NATIONAL Reaching forward to advance upperextremity University of Maryland School of Medicine 2011 stroke rehabilitation Time course of kinematic improvements in survivors of stroke during upper-extremity robotic rehabilitation. American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Annual Meeting November INTERNATIONAL When two can be better than one: developments in stroke neurorehabilitation approaches University of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada November 28, 2014 2014 3
PUBLICATIONS: RESEARCH/CREATIVE ACTIVITY Refereed Journal Articles 1. Malcolm, MP, Lavine, A, Kenyon, G, Massie, C, Thaut, M. Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation interrupts phase synchronization during rhythmic motor entrainment. Neuroscience Letters. 2008; 435:240-245. 2. Massie, C, Malcolm, MP, Greene, D, Thaut, M. The effects of constraint-induced therapy on kinematic outcomes and compensatory movement patterns: An exploratory study. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 2009; 90(4):571-579. 3. Malcolm, MP, Massie, C, Thaut, M. Rhythmic Auditory-Motor Entrainment Improves Hemiparetic Arm Kinematics During Reaching Movements: A Pilot Study. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation. 2009; 16: 69-79. 4. Subramanian, S, Massie, C, Malcolm, MP, Levin, M. Does provision of extrinsic feedback result in improved motor learning in the upper limb poststroke? A systematic review of the evidence. Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair. 2010; 24(2), 113-124. 5. Massie, CL, Fritz, S, Malcolm, MP. Elbow extension predicts motor impairment and performance post-stroke. Rehabilitation Research and Practice. 2011; 7 pages. 6. Massie, CL, Malcolm, MP. Instructions emphasizing speed improves hemiparetic arm kinematics during reaching in stroke. NeuroRehabilitation. 2012; 30, 341-350. 7. Massie, CL, Malcolm, MP, Greene, DP, Browning, RC. Kinematic motion analysis and muscle activation patterns of continuous reaching in survivors of stroke. Journal of Motor Behavior. 2012; 44(3), 213-222. 8. Massie, CL, Tracy, BL, Malcolm, MP. Functional repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation increases motor cortex excitability in survivors of stroke. Clinical Neurophysiology. ; 124, 371-378 9. Massie, CL, Malcolm, MP. Considerations for stimulus-response curves in stroke: an investigation comparing collection and analysis methods. International Journal of Neuroscience. ; 123(3), 175-183. 10. Massie, CL, Narayanan, P, Kantak, SS, Jones-Lush, LM, Judkins, TN, Wittenberg, GW. Effects of motor cortical stimulation during planar reaching movement. Journal of Rehabilitation Robotics. ; 1(1), 42-53. 11. Massie, CL, Tracy, BL, Paxton, RJ, Malcolm, MP. Repeated sessions of functional repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation increases motor cortex excitability and motor control in survivors of stroke. NeuroRehabilitation. ; 33, 185-193. 12. Massie, CL, Malcolm, MP, Greene, DP, Browning, RC. Discrete versus cyclic reaching in survivors of stroke. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation. 2014; 21(1), 23-32. 13. Massie, CL, Kantak, SS, Narayanan, P, Wittenberg, GW. Timing of motor cortical stimulation during planar robotic training differentially impacts neuroplasticity in older adults. Clinical Neurophsyiology. 2014 10.1016/j.clinph.2014.06.053. [Epub ahead of print]. Book Chapters 1. Massie, CL. Patterned sensory enhancement and constraint induced therapy: A perspective from occupational therapy to interdisciplinary upper extremity rehabilitation. In Handbook of neurologic music therapy. 2014; 47-59. 2. Wittenberg, GF, Massie, CL, & Westlake, KP. Anatomical and physiological predictors of recovery. In Stroke recovery and rehabilitation, 2 nd edition. 2014; 258-282. Abstracts and/or proceedings 1. Massie, C., Thaut, M., Greene, D., Kenyon, G., Malcolm, M. Kinematic motion analysis for stroke rehabilitation assessment: Rationale for methodology and outcome measures. Poster presented at the 6th Annual Occupational Therapy Research Symposium, Fort Collins, CO, 2007 2. Massie, C., Thaut, M., Malcolm, M.P. Kinematic changes following rhythmic-based training in stroke. Proceedings of the Front Range Neuroscience Group Conference, 2007. 4
3. Massie, C., Thaut, M., Kenyon, G., Malcolm, MP. Kinematic motion analysis as an adjunct to constraint-induced therapy stroke rehabilitation assessment. Proceedings from the Society for Neuroscience Conference, P80.10, 2007. 4. Massie, C., Malcolm, M.P., Thaut, M. Comparison of kinematic reaching patterns of stroke survivors completing Rhythmic Auditory-Motor Entrainment versus Constraint-Induced Therapy. Proceedings from the Society for Neuroscience Conference, 276.8, 2008. 5. Long, J., Hitchcock, L., Massie, C., Paxton, R., Malcolm, M., Tracy, B. Heterogenous motor control responses to intensive unilateral upper limb dexterity training in stroke survivors. Rocky Mountain Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine winter meeting, Colorado Springs, CO, 2009. 6. Doshi, S., Jayasumana, A., Massie, C., Malcolm, M. Tracking Rehabilitation Progress by Quantifying Arm Movement. Poster presented at the Healthy Aging Colloquium, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, 2009. Poster was awarded 2nd place. 7. Tracy, B.L., Massie, C., Long, J.T., Hitchcock, L.N. Visuomotor and proprioceptive contributions to force variability in the ankle muscles of older adults with peripheral neuropathy. Proceedings from the Society for Neuroscience Conference,788.1, 2010 8. Massie, C., Malcolm, M.P., Browning, R. Biomechanics of cyclic and discrete reaching in survivors of stroke: a case study of methodological considerations. Rocky Mountain chapter of the American Society of Biomechanics, Estes Park, CO. 2011. 9. Massie, C.L., Tracy, B.L., Malcolm, M.P. Imbalance in intracortical inhibition and facilitation in survivors of stroke is related to motor system outputs. Proceedings from the Society for Neuroscience Conference, 590.05, 2011. 10. Massie, C., Malcolm, M., Browning, R. Survivors of stroke may achieve cyclic reaching: A biomechanical analysis of the hemiparetic and less-affected upper-extremities. Proceedings from the American Society of Biomechanics Annual Meeting, 265, 2011. 11. Browning, R., Reynolds, M., Board, W., Massie, C. Effects of Obesity on the Biomechanics of Uphill Walking. Proceedings from the American Society of Biomechanics Annual Meeting, 122, 2011. 12. Massie, C., Tracy, B.L., Malcolm, M. Disinhibitory effect of functional-rtms disinhibitory alters neuromotor drive in survivors of stroke. Proceedings from the American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting, S49.006, 2012. 13. Massie, C., Malcolm, M., Greene, D., Browning, R. Biomechanical analysis of discrete versus cyclic reaching in survivors of stroke. Proceedings from the American Society of Biomechanics Annual Meeting, 2012. 14. Paxton, R., Vaughn, H.N., Massie, C.L., Heinert, N.J., Malcolm, M.P. Effect of rtms in combination with constraint induced therapy in stroke survivors. Program No. 156.08. 2012 Neuroscience Meeting Planner. New Orleans, LA: Society for Neuroscience, 2012. Online. 15. Massie, C.L., Kantak, S., Jones-Lush, L., Narayanan, P., Judkins, T., Wittenberg, G. Practice and stimulation induce shifts in TMS-evoked 2D movements involving multiple joints of the upper limb. Noninvasive Brain Stimulation Conference, P74,. Online. 16. David, B., Segall, H., Conroy, S., Bever, C., Whitall, J., Massie, C.L. Kinematic changes with robotic therapy. Poster presented at the Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science Research Day, Baltimore, MD,. 17. Massie, C.L. Narayanan, P., Kantak, S.S., Jones-Lush, L.M., Judkins, T.N., Levine, O., Jonkers, I., Swinnen, S., Wittenberg, G.F. Effects of motor cortical stimulation during planar and 3D reaching movements. Proc. IXth International Conference on Progress in Motor Control (PMCIX). Montreal, Qc, Canada,. 18. Massie, C.L., Narayanan, P., Kantak, S.S., Wittenberg, G.F. Effects of motor cortical stimulation timing on neuroplasticity during planar reaching movement. Program No. 566.22. Neuroscience Meeting Planner. San Diego, CA: Society for Neuroscience,. Online. 19. Massie, C.L., Narayanan, P., Kantak, S.S., Wittenberg, G.F. Impact of motor cortical stimulation timing during planar robotic training on neuroplasticity in older adults. Proceedings from the American Society of Neurorehabilitation Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA,. Online. 20. Massie, C.L., Narayanan, P., Kantak, S.S., Wittenberg, G.F. Impact of motor cortical stimulation timing during planar robotic training on neuroplasticity in older adults. Proceedings from the Greater Baltimore Chapter of Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting, Baltimore MD,. 5
21. Massie, C.L., Kantak, S.S., Narayanan, P, Wittenberg, G.F. Age influences neuroplasticity caused by repetitive robotic arm training, S1005. 139th Annual Meeting American Neurological Association. Ann Neurol., 76: S1 S151, 2014. 22. Massie, C.L., Kantak, S.S., Narayanan, P, Wittenberg, G.F. Neuroplasticity within repetitive robotic arm training changes with age. Program No. 542.25. 2014 Neuroscience Meeting Planner. Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience, 2014. 23. Massie, C.L., Du, Y., Conroy, S., Wittenberg, G.F., Bever, C., Whitall, J. Considerations for treatment planning with upper-extremity robotic training in chronic stroke. Poster No. 2204. Combined Sections Meeting American Physical Therapy Association. Indianapolis, IN, Feb. 2015. TEACHING: TEACHING ASSIGNMENTS: UNDERGRADUATE Course # Short Title Format Role Term Enrollment Colorado State University HES 207 Anatomical Kinesiology Lecture TA 2010 58 OT 110 Intro to OT Online Instructor 2010 77 GRADUATE Course # Short Title Format Role Term Enrollment Colorado State University OT 670 Evidence Based Practice Lecture TA 2008 9 OT 609 OT Process Lab TA 2009 45 OT 670 Evidence Based Practice Lecture Instructor 2009 9 OT 625 Biomechanical Intervention Lab TA 2010 39 University of Maryland NM1 Neuromuscular Seminar Facilitator 2012 9 NM1 Neuromuscular Lab Facilitator 9 NM1 Neuromuscular Seminar Facilitator 9 BS III Basic Science Lecture Guest 2014 55 Indiana University OT 575 Applied Neuroscience Lecture Co-instructor 2014 36 OT 525 Reflective Seminar Seminar Instructor 2015 4 OT 572 Pathophysiology Lecture Instructor 2015 36 OT 552 Occ II; Adol. & Adults Lecture Co-instructor 2015 36 SERVICE: UNIVERSITY SERVICE: DEPARTMENT Activity Role Inclusive Dates Search and Screen Committee Committee member 8/2014-present Scholarship Committee Alternate committee member 8/2014-present 6
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE: NATIONAL Organization Activity Inclusive Dates Scientific Journals Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, Ad-hoc reviewer 2012-present Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair, Stroke, Experimental Brain Research, International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation, Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Journal of Applied Biomechanics 7