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Rose Marie Rine, P.T., Ph.D.
 
Email   r.m.rine@unf.edu
Phone    904.620.1062
Fax          904.620.2848
 
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Curriculum Vita  Rose Marie Rine
 
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PHT  Neuroscience I

PHT  Neuroscience II

 

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Rose Marie Rine, P.T., Ph.D.
 
 
Primary Appointment

Research Professor,
Associate Professor  Dept. of Athletic Training and Physical Therapy,
Physical Therapy Program

 
Joint Appointment:
Nemours Children’s Clinic
    Associate Professor 2006- present
Mayo Clinic School of Medicine,     Department of Otolaryngology
    Assistant Professor 2007 - present
 
Education
Ph.D 

Experimental Psychology Neuroscience
Northeastern University
Boston, MA.

MS

Allied Health Education and Neurology
University of Connecticut
Storrs, CN

BS

Physical Therapy
University of Connecticut
Storrs, CN

   
   
Research

 

 

 
 
Selected Publications

Rine RM.  Vestibular system dysfunction in children: Incidence, Evaluation and Treatment. In monograph series: Vestibular Rehabilitation Dizziness, Balance and Associated Issues on Physical Therapy. Eds. C. Hughes  American Physical Therapy Association Orthopedic Section. Independent study course. August, 2007.

   

Rine RM. Management of the Pediatric Patient with Vestibular Hypofunction..  In, Herdman S (ed.) Vestibular Rehabilitation.  Third Edition. F.A. Davis Company Philadelphia, 2007, 360-375.

   

Braswell J, Rine RM.  Preliminary evidence of improved gaze stability following exercise intervention in two children with vestibular hypofunction.  Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology. 2006 70:1967-1973.

   

Braswell J, Rine RM Evidence that vestibular hypofunction affects reading acuity in children. Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology. 2006 70:1957-1967.

   

Courtney C, Rine RM.  Central somatosensory changes associated with improved dynamic balance in subjects with anterior cruciate ligament deficiency Gait and Posture. 2006 24:190-195.

 

Courtney C, Rine RM, Kroll P.  Central Somatosensory changes and altered synergies during gait in subjects with anterior cruciate ligament deficiency.  Gait and Posture.  2005 Vol 22/1 pp 69-74.  

 

 
 
 
 
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Brooks College of Health
Building 39
1 UNF Drive
Jacksonville, Florida 32224
Tel. BCOH office 904.620.1062
Fax: BOCH PT: 904.620.2848

Vestibular, Balance and Gait Laboratory
1 UNF Drive
UNF Hall  Building # 53
Jacksonville, Florida 32224
Tel. Laboratory 904.620.4420; 4419
Fax: Lab: 904.620.1886