Brian Loyd
Associate Professor
Contact
- Office
- SB 106
- Phone
- 406-243-2429
- Brian.loyd@umontana.edu
- Curriculum Vitae
Education
2013-2017 University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus PhD Rehabilitation Science
2010-2013 Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT)
2006-2010 Hastings College BA in Biopsychology
Courses Taught
PT536- Neuroscience
PT520- Changes across the adult lifespan
PT676- Trends in Vestibular Rehabilitation
PT568- Neurological Rehabilitation II (assistant instructor)
PT676- Clinical Reasoning III (assistant instructor)
Research Interests
1) Study and implement methods that utilize wearable technologies to quantify changes in head and trunk control, postural stability, and community-participation in people with balance impairment, dizziness, or vestibular dysfunction in ecological “real-world” settings. This includes studying vestibular function in people with unilateral vestibular loss, bilateral vestibular loss, multiple sclerosis, mild traumatic brain injury/concussion, as well as general aging.
2) Develop clinical decision making tools and novel approaches to delivering care for people with gaze and postural stability limitations.
Projects
Foundation for Physical Therapy- New Investigator Fellowship Training Initiative (NIFTI) Role: PI
Major Goal: To examine differences in laboratory, clinical, and community-based outcomes in people following unilateral vestibular loss at baseline and over the period of recovery.
Selected Publications
Grove CR, Heiderscheit BC, Pyle GM, Loyd BJ, Whitney SL. The Gait Disorientation Test: A New Method for Screening Adults with Dizziness and Imbalance. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 2020 Dec 15.
Loyd BJ, Saviers-Steiger J, Fangman A, Paul S, Fino P, Lester M, Dibble L. Control of linear head and trunk acceleration during gait following unilateral vestibular deficits. Archives of PM&R, Accepted ahead of print. 2020
Loyd BJ., Saviers-Steiger J, Fangman A, Ballard P, Taylor C, Schubert M, Dibble LE. Turning Toward Monitoring of Gaze Stability Exercises: The Utility of Wearable Sensors. Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy. 2020 44(4), 261-267
Loyd, BJ, Fangman A, Gappmaier E, Petterson D, Schubert M, Thackery A, Dibble L. Rehabilitation to Improve Gaze and Postural Stability in People with Multiple Sclerosis: Study Protocol for A Prospective Randomized Clinical Trial. BMC- Neurology Study Protocols. DOI: 10.1186/s12883-019-1353-z
Loyd BJ, Stackhouse S, Hogan C, Dayton M, Stevens-Lapsley J, Kittelson AJ. Peripheral nociceptor sensitization is associated with voluntary activation deficits and quadriceps weakness following total knee arthroplasty. JBJS 2019. DOI:10.2106/JBJS.18.01457
Professional Experience
2018-2020 Post-doctoral research fellow, University of Utah, Department of Physical Therapy/Athletic training