Professional Interests
My clinical interests are in the area of adult neurorehabilitation with a particular emphasis on the treatment of individuals with traumatic brain injury and stroke. My current research interests are in establishing interventions that can improve functional outcomes for people with balance and neurologic deficits. I am particularly interested in the role of procedural learning, learning without conscious awareness, in recovery of function.
Education History
Ph.D. in Motor Behavior with an emphasis in Motor Learning
Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA
2000–present
Master of Science degree in Physical Therapy
Columbia University, New York, NY
1990-1992
Bachelor of Education degree with high honors in Human Performance
University of Toledo, Toledo, OH
1998-1990
Associate in Arts degree with high honors
Florida Community College, Jacksonville, FL
1985-1986
Teaching Areas
Adult Therapeutic Intervention I
Adult Therapeutic Intervention II
Publication
Leach SJ. The effect of load and carrying position on the electromyographic activity of the gluteus medius muscles of healthy adults in a static position of single-limb support [abstract]. Phys Ther. 1993;73 (suppl): S29.
Certifications
American Heart Association: Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers
American Physical Therapy Association Credentialed Clinical Instructor
American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties Neurologic Certified Specialist