Dr. Robinson is currently collaborating with colleagues from the Department of Physical Therapy and Communication Sciences and Disorders to evaluate the effectiveness of a vestibular substitution device (BrainPort™) for improving balance and gait in individuals with vestibular dysfunction or Parkinson’s disease. Previous publications examined the effectiveness of physical therapy intervention in the prevention of falls and stumbles in community dwelling older adults. Others areas of interest include overuse injuries in performing artists, the relationship between sagittal plane posture and balance, and the use of the Anodyne Therapy System to treat individuals with peripheral neuropathy.