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Ross Bogey, DO

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  • Attending Physiatrist, Stroke Rehabilitation Program
  • RIC Assistant Professor, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

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Board Certified

American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
American Osteopathic Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabiliatation

Research Interests

Ross Bogey, DO is currently researching recovery of walking after stroke; Robotic-assisted recovery of movement; Neuromuscular modeling; Spasticity management.

Clinical Expertise

Ross Bogey, DO, has expertise providing care to patients with:

Education & Training

Education

Michigan State University, College of Osteopathic Medicine
Doctor of Osteopathy, 1989
University of California-Los Angeles
Master of Science, Kinesiology, 1985
California State University-Long Beach
Bachelor of Arts, Psychology, 1979

Residencies

Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of California-Davis Medical Center
Resident Physician, 1992-1996

Fellowships

Gait Analysis Laboratory, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Seattle VA Hospital, University of Washington School of Medicine
NIDRR Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship, 1991-1992
Pathokinesiology (Gait) Laboratory, Rancho Los Amigos Medical Center
NIH Post-Doctoral Fellowship, 1989-1991

Awards & Recognition

2006-Present: Reviewer, Journal of Sports Science
2005-Present: Reviewer, Stroke
2005-Present: Reviewer, Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation
2003-Present: Reviewer, Jounal of Rehabilitation Research and Development
2002: Fellow, American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
2001-Present: Reviewer, American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabiliatation
2000-Present: Reviewer, Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
1996: Resident Research Award, California Society of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
1994: George Lee McLarren Memorial Lecture. Outstanding resident research paper, Northwest Association of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

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