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    Department of Occupational Therapy
    Martin S. Rice, Ph.D., OTR/L

    Martin S. Rice, Ph.D., OTR/L
    Professor
    Department of Occupational Therapy
    College of Health Science and Human Service
    The University of Toledo
    Health Science Campus
    Room 4214 Collier Building
    Mail Stop #1027

    3000 Arlington Avenue
    Toledo, Ohio 43614-2598
    Phone: (419) 383-4713
    Fax: (419) 383-5880
    Email:martin.rice@utoledo.edu

    Biographical Sketch:

    Dr. Rice received his Doctor of Philosophy in 1996 in Motor Learning and Control and his Bachelor of Science Degree in 1984 in Rehabilitation Education from The Pennsylvania State University. He received his Master's of Science degree in 1987 in Occupational Therapy from the Western Michigan University. His clinical experience includes adult rehabilitation in a variety of settings including rehabilitation hospitals, long term care, and out-patient rehabilitation facilities. Although he has worked with a wide variety of patient populations, he has spent the majority of his clinical experience with persons with stroke, head injury, or dementia. Dr. Rice is currently an Associate Professor at The University of Toledo. He has developed an interest in working with assistive technology as compensatory strategies for improving function and independence. His research interests involve investigating motor learning and control strategies that promote enhanced learning and efficient movement performance with respect to therapeutic occupation.

    Recent Selected Publications:

    Rice, M. S., & Renock, L.A. (2006). Personal Preference and Quality of Reach in Healthy Adult Women. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 60, 577-586

    Rice, M.S., & Hernandez, H.G. (2006). Frequency of knowledge of results and motor learning in persons with developmental delay. Occupational Therapy International, 13, 35-48.

    Maitra, K., Talage, K. M., & Rice, M. S. (2006). Self-speech induced facilitation of occupational performance in persons with stroke. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 60, 146-154.

    Holubar, M. N., & Rice, M. S. (2006). Contextual relevance and ownership on a reaching and placing task. Australian Occupational Therapy Journal, 53, 35-42.

    Sanders, H. M., Thomas, J. J., & Rice, M. S. (2006). The Effects of Perceived Risk on Performance during an Upper Extremity Transporting and Placing Task in Persons with Cerebral Vascular Accident. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 60, 379-387.

    Luce, S., & Rice, M.S. (2004).  Contextual interference and performance in persons with traumatic brain injury. Israel Journal of Occupational Therapy, 13, E3 - E28.

    Rice, M. S., & Newell, K. M. (2004).  Bimanual upper extremity movements in persons with left hemiplegia due to stroke.  Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 85, 629-34.

    Eastridge, K.M., & Rice, M.S. (2004).The effect of task goal on cross transfer in a supination and pronation task. Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy, 11, 128-135.

    Rice, M.S. (2003). Motor Learning Strategies for Well Elderly Individuals: A Pilot Study. Physical and Occupational Therapy in Geriatrics, 21 (3), 59-74.

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