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Marissa Lyon is an Associate Professor in Physical Therapy at the University of New England, specializing in neurologic rehabilitation and balance training for older adults. She earned her Ph.D. from Texas Woman's University and serves as president of the Maine Chapter of APTA, while producing podcasts for the Balance and Falls SIG.
Her research investigates balance exercise prescription through qualitative analysis and observational studies of healthcare providers. She collaborates internationally with the Balance Exercise Research Group to develop measurement tools for optimal exercise prescriptions.
Recent publications focus on dual-task training, exercise intensity standardization, and clinical decision-making in neurologic rehabilitation. Research demonstrates consistent emphasis on geriatric balance interventions, outcome measurement validation, and knowledge translation in physical therapy practice. Articles frequently address therapeutic dosing, aging physiology, and standardized assessment protocols.
Service & Leadership: President of Maine APTA; Podcast producer for Academy of Neurologic PT's Balance and Falls SIG; Committee service across university/college/department levels.
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