Ashley Watamura

Physical Therapy
Biography
Education
- DPT, Medical University of South Carolina
Teaching Interests
PT 922 Neuroscience<br>PT 899 Doctoral Project<br>PT 811 Introduction to Clinical Care (co-teach)<br>PT 812 PT interventions (co-teach)<br>PT 923 Neuromuscular Physical Therapy I (co-teach)<br>PT 924 Neuromuscular Physical Therapy II (co-teach)<br>PT 874 and 875 - Integrated Clinical Experience IV and V
Research Interests
Dr. Hyatt has developed a line of research focused on the effects of various types of attentional focus on motor learning in adults post-acute and chronic stroke. The intention of this research is to discover the most effective methods for teaching patients specific skills to improve their motor learning.<br><br><b>Recent Publications and Presentations</b><br>Hyatt A, Beachy D, Demarco C, Escobedo C, Fletcher K, Ford C, Woodmansee A. Effect of focus of attention on affected lower extremity use during sit to stand post stroke. American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting (Stroke section); San Diego, CA, February 2023.<br><br>Hyatt A, Hudson D, Hudson K, Gallagher A, Murrell A, Reiman C, Steele T, Wright H. Reliability and Validity of Body Align Pro during Seated Lateral Weight Shifting Task. American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting (Research section); San Antonio, TX, February 2022.<br><br>Hyatt A, Craig A, Haney K, Houston Z, Irsik S, Seyler R, Stevens M. The effect of focus of attention on seated weight shifting in individual post acute stroke. American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting (Neurology: Stroke SIG section); Virtual, February 2021.<br><br>Hyatt A, Greene L, Lopez J, Parker AM, Suwak M, Waugh E. Shift Your Learning: Does Focus of Attention Strategies Impact Motor Learning in Adults Post Acute Stroke? American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting (Neurology: Stroke SIG section); February 2020; Denver, CO,<br><br>Hyatt A, McPherson S, Wilson E, Pollard H, Correll W, Kirkland E, Puchel H, Tresslar N. Impact of focus of attention strategies on performance and learning of seated trunk control in the acute stroke population. To be presented at: American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting (Neurology: Stroke SIG section); January 2019; Washington, DC.<br><br>Hyatt A, McPherson S, Franco V, Bowen H, Foil R, Kao E, Linton T. Impact of external vs internal focus of attentional strategies on seated lateral excursion measures in adults with chronic stroke and healthy adults.
Presented at: American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting (Neurology: Stroke SIG section); February 2018; New Orleans, LA.<br><br>Hyatt A, McPherson S, Flinchum K, Hongdoxmai C, Kitchen K, Lackey B, Lehr J, Mollica R. Seated trunk control training in adults post stroke: do focus of attention strategies impact lateral excursion performance and learning? Presented at: American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting (Neurology: Stroke SIG section); February 2017; San Antonio, TX.<br><br>Pollard H, Parker A, Pace B, Hyatt A. Cultivating a culture of continuous quality improvement. Presented at: Physical Therapy Pro Bono Network Western Regional Conference; April 2018; Phoenix, AZ.<br><br>Pollard H, Parker A, Pace B, Hyatt A. Cultivating a culture of continuous quality improvement. Presented at: Physical Therapy Pro Bono Network Eastern Regional Conference; March 2018; Chester, PA.<b> </b>