Stroke recovery | neuromodulation | rehabilitation outcomes

Jasmine J. Cash, PhD, CSCS

Postdoctoral fellow studying neurophysiology, neuromodulation, and functional outcomes to improve stroke recovery and physical function.

Portrait of Jasmine J. Cash
Postdoctoral Fellow Medical University of South Carolina

About

Research that connects clinical questions to practical care.

Dr. Cash is a postdoctoral scholar at the Medical University of South Carolina whose work sits at the intersection of rehabilitation science, neuroscience, and clinical outcomes research. Her research uses neurophysiological assessment, neuromodulation, psychometric methods, and exercise science to better understand stroke recovery and physical function. Across projects, she is interested in how brain-body systems shape recovery and how rehabilitation measures can better capture meaningful change.

Research Interests

Stroke recovery Neuromodulation Neurophysiology Psychometric assessment Rehabilitation outcomes Brain-body interactions Exercise interventions

Research Areas

Core research themes

Brain-Body Interactions in Recovery

Studying how neural, autonomic, metabolic, and physical systems shape recovery after stroke.

Neuroplasticity & Neuromodulation

Using stimulation-based approaches to probe sensorimotor plasticity and support recovery.

Behavioral Outcomes Research

Developing and validating measures that capture balance, mobility, fatigue, and function.