Peter G. Levine


Peter G. Levine is an American medical researcher and science educator and authority on stroke recovery. His articles have been published extensively in peer-reviewed journals on brain plasticity as it relates to stroke, with emphasis on modified constraint induced therapy, cortical reorganization, telerehabilitation, electrical stimulation, electromyography-triggered stimulation, mental practice, cortical plasticity, acquired brain injury, spasticity, sensation recovery, evidence-based practice, outcome measures, and others. His articles have been widely cited by the medical community. His 2013 book Stronger After Stroke is regarded as an authoritative guide for patients and therapists dealing with stroke and it has received numerous positive reviews, and has been translated into Indonesian, Japanese, and Korean. His seminars throughout the United States were described by one reviewer as "funny, entertaining, engaging, dynamic, well organized, passionate and lighthearted." He has been a trainer of stroke-specific outcome measures for The Ohio State University; B.R.A.I.N. Lab. He was a researcher and co-director at the Neuromotor Recovery and Rehabilitation Laboratory at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. Before that, he was a researcher at the Human Performance & Motion Analysis Laboratory, which is the research arm of the Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation.

Early life

Levine's father, Martin Levine, was an IBM-trained systems analyst. The Levine family moved constantly. Peter attended 14 different schools K-12, including Lanikai Elementary in Honolulu, Hawaii, the Overseas School of Rome, and during high school, the Community School, in Tehran. In early 1979, the family was included in the using U.S. C141A military transports from Mehrabad Airport. After graduating from George Mason University, Levine moved to Austin, TX in 1987 and joined the grunge band Flowerhead shortly thereafter.

Personal life

Levine lives in Wyoming, Ohio with his Finnish-born wife, Aila Mella, a physical therapist. They have two children.

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