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Abiodun E. Akinwuntan, Ph.D.


Abiodun E. Akinwuntan, PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of Physical Therapy

Office: EC-1336
Phone: 706-721-3277
e-mail: aakinwuntan@mcg.edu

Ph.D. in Motor Rehab. and
     Physical Therapy
     Catholic University of Leuven,
     Belgium 2004

M.Sc. in Physical Therapy
     Catholic University of Leuven,
     Belgium 2000

B.Sc. in Physical Therapy
     University of Lagos, Nigeria, 1994

 

Department of Physical Therapy
Faculty Research Activity

Research Description:
Driving after neurological impairment.

Current Investigations:

Simulator-based driving: normative data collection.

Epidemiological study on driving after stroke in Georgia

Recent Publications:

Akinwuntan AE, Feys H, De Weerdt W, Pauwels J, Baten G, Strypstein E. Determinants of driving after stroke. A retrospective study. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2002;83:334-341.

Akinwuntan AE, Feys H, De Weerdt W, Baten G, Arno P, Kiekens C. Reliability of a road test after stroke. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2003;84:1792-1796.

M Van Kampen, G Bogaert, EA Akinwuntan, L Claessen, H Van Poppel, W De Weerdt: Long-term efficacy and predictive factors of full-spectrum therapy for nocturnal enuresis. J Urol 2004;171:2599-2602.

Akinwuntan AE, Feys H, De Weerdt W, Baten G, Arno P, Kiekens C. The validity of a road test after stroke. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2005;86:421-426.

Akinwuntan AE, De Weerdt W, Feys H, Baten G, Arno P, Strypstein E, Kiekens C. Effect of simulator training on the driving ability of stroke patients: a randomized controlled trial (RCT). Neurology 2005; 65:843-850.

Akinwuntan AE, Feys H, De Weerdt W, Baten G, Arno P, Kiekens C. Prediction of driving after stroke. A prospective study. Neurorehabilitation & Neural Repair: September 2006.

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