CURRICULUM VITAE
John Jake S. Magel, PT, DSc, OCS, FAAOMPT
Director, Intermountain Orthopedic And Spine Therapy
Intermountain Healthcare
**** ***** ********** **, ***** 810
Murray, UT. 84107
Work Ph: 801-***-**** X 9864
Email: ****.*****@*****.***
EDUCATION:
Baylor University 2001
Waco, TX.
Degree: Doctorate of Science in Physical Therapy
U.S. Army Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapy Residency Program 1999-2000
Fort Sam Houston, TX.
Certificate in Advanced Clinical Competencies
University of Indianapolis 1993-1995
Krannert School of Physical Therapy
Indianapolis, IN.
Degree: Master of Science in Physical Therapy
University of Utah 1985-1888, 1991-1993
Salt Lake City, UT.
Degree: BA in Psychology
University of Idaho 1982-1984
Moscow, ID
Undergraduate studies
PROFESSIONAL LICENSE:
Utah PT # 591****-****. 5/05 - Present
BOARD & FELLOWSHIP CERTIFICATION:
Board Certified Clinical Specialist in Orthopaedic Physical Therapy American Board of
Physical Therapy Specialties 2001
Fellow American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists - 2001
MEMBERSHIP & POSITIONS in SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES:
American Academy of Orthopaedic and Manual Physical Therapists, Vice President 2008 -
Present
American Academy of Orthopaedic and Manual Physical Therapists, Secretary 2003 - 208
American Academy of Orthopaedic and Manual Physical Therapists, Fellow 2001 - Present
American Physical Therapy Association, Orthopaedic Section Member 1999 - Present
American Academy of Orthopedic and Manual Physical Therapists- Board of Examiners 2001 -
2003
American Academy of Orthopedic and Manual Physical Therapists- Research proposal reviewer
Navajo Area Orthopedic Interest Group, Director, Jan, 2001- June, 2002
GRANT AND FUNDING ACTIVITY:
Orthopaedic Section, APTA: Development of a Clinical Prediction Rule to Identify Patients
Status Post Inversion Ankle Sprain Likely to Benefit from Manual Physical Therapy
Interventions and Exercise. $7,500; Awarded: 2006. Role: Co-investigator
PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS:
1. Flynn TW, Fritz JM, Whitman JM, Wainner R, Magel J, Rendeiro D, Butler B, Garber M,
Allison S. A Clinical Prediction Rule for Classifying Patients with Low Back Pain Who
Improve With Spinal Manipulation. Spine. 27(24): 2835-43, 2002.
2 Koppenhaver SL, Hebert JJ, Fritz JM, Parent EC, Teyhen DS, Magel JS. Reliability of
Rehabilitative Ultrasound Imaging of the Transversus Abdominis and Lumbar Multifidus
Muscles. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 90(1): 87-94, 2009.
3 Cleland JA, Fritz JM, Brennan G, Magel JS. Does Continuing Education Improve Physical
Therapy Effectiveness in Treating Neck Pain: A Randomized Clinical Trial. Physical
Therapy Journal. 89(1):38-4, 2009.
4 Whitman JM, Cleland JA, Mintken P, Keirns M, Bieniek M, Albin S, Magel J, McPoil T.
Predicting Short-Term Response to Thrust and Non-Thrust Mobilization/Manipulation and
Exercise in Patients Post Inversion Ankle Sprain. Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports
Physical Therapy. 39(3):188-200, 2009.
5 Cleland JA, Fritz JM, Kulig K, Davenport TE, Eberhart S, Magel J, Childs J. Comparison of
the Effectiveness of Three Manual Physical Therapy Techniques in a Subgroup of Patients
with Low Back Pain Who Satisfy a Clinical Prediction Rule. A Randomized Clinical Trial.
Spine. 34(25):2720-2729, 2009.
6 Hebert J, Koppenhaver S, Magel J, Fritz J. Construct Validity of Factors Related to
Individuals Whom May Respond to Spinal Stabilization Exercises. Archives of Physical
Medicine and Rehabilitation. Jan;91(1):78-85, 2010
EDITORIALS
1. Flynn T, Childs J, Bell S, Magel J, Rowe R. Manual Physical Therapy: We Speak Gibberish.
Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy. 38(3):97-98, 2008.
EDUCATIONAL CD-ROMs:
1 Flynn TW, Whitman JM, Magel J: Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapy Management of
the Cervical-Thoracic Spine & Ribcage. Distributed by Orthopedic Physical Therapy
Products. Manipulations Inc, San Antonio, TX, 2000.
2 Whitman JW, Flynn TW, Wainner RS, Magel JS. Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapy
Management of the Lumbar Spine, Pelvic and Hip Region. Distributed by Orthopedic
Physical Therapy Products. Manipulations Inc, San Antonio, TX, 2002.
ABSTRACTS:
1. Whitman J, Flynn T, Fritz J, Magel J, Rendeiro D, Butler B, Wainner R, Allison S: Does manual
therapy experience influence reliability for selected pelvic girdle tests and measures? 4th
Interdisciplinary World Congress on Low Back Pain Proceedings, November 2001.
2. Whitman J, Flynn T, Fritz J, Magel J, Rendeiro D, Butler B, Wainner R, Allison S: Does manual
therapy experience influence reliability for selected pelvic girdle tests and measures? Journal of
Manual and Manipulative Therapy, 9:170-171, 2001.
3. Flynn T, Fritz J, Allison S, Whitman J, Magel J, Rendeiro D, Butler B, Wainner R: Characteristics
of patients with low back pain who respond best to sacroiliac region manipulation. Journal of
Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy, 31:A9-10, 2001.
4. Flynn T, Fritz J, Allison S, Whitman J, Magel J, Rendeiro D, Butler B, Wainner R. The
manipulative pop is it associated with successful sacroiliac region manipulative treatment?
Journal of Manual and Manipulative Therapy, 8:140-141, 2000.
5. Magel J. The use of he active straight leg raise test in the diagnosis and treatment of apparent
sacroiliac joint instability: A case report. Journal of Manual and Manipulative Therapy.
2000;8(3):143-144.
PRESENTATIONS & POSTERS at SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS:
1. Hebert J, Koppenhaver S, Magel J, Fritz J. Construct Validity of Factors Related to
Individuals Whom May Respond to Spinal Stabilization Exercises. A Platform Presentation.
American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting, Las Vegas, NV, 2009
2. Whitman JM, Cleland JA, Mintken P, Keirns M, Bieniek M, Albin S, Magel J, McPoil T.
Predicting Short-Term Response to Thrust and Non-Thrust Mobilization/Manipulation and
Exercise in Patients Post Inversion Ankle Sprain. A Platform Presentation. American Physical
Therapy Association, Nashville, TN, 2008
3. Brenan GP, Hunter SJ, Magel, JS, Moffit S, Fritz JM. Quality Improvement Meets Evidence-
Based Practice. A Platform Presentation. American Physical Therapy Association Combined
Sections Meeting. Boston, MA, 2007
4. Magel JM. Evidence for Clinical Integration for Ankle Mobilization and Thrust Manipulation. A
Platform Presentation. TOSH Community Ankle Seminar. Salt Lake City, UT, 2006
5. Whitman JM, Cleland JA, Bieniek ML, Magel JM, Mintkin PE, Kearns MA, Childs JD.
Outcomes Achieved by Patients Status Post Ankle Sprain Treated with Manual Physical Therapy
and Exercise Interventions: A Preliminary Report. A Platform Presentation. American Academy
of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists, Charlotte, NC, 2006
6. Magel JM, Swift M. Successful Integration of Evidence-Based Manipulative Techniques for the
Entry-Level Student: A hands-on Workshop. A Breakout Session. American Academy of
Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists, Charlotte, NC, 2006
7. Whitman J, Flynn T, Fritz J, Magel J, Rendeiro D, Butler B, Wainner R, Allison S, Garber
M: Does manual therapy experience influence reliability for selected pelvic girdle tests and
measures? Poster - 4th Interdisciplinary World Congress on Low Back Pain, Montreal,
Canada, Nov 10, 2001.
8. Flynn T, Fritz J, Allison S, Whitman J, Magel J, Rendeiro D, Butler B, Wainner R, Garber,
M: Characteristics of patients with low back pain who respond best to sacroiliac region
manipulation. American Physical Therapy Association-Combined Sections Meeting, San
Antonio, TX, 2001.
9. Flynn T, Fritz J, Allison S, Whitman J, Magel J, Rendeiro D, Butler B, Wainner R: The
manipulative pop- is it associated with successful sacroiliac region manipulative treatment?
American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists, Charlottesville, VA, 2000.
10. Magel J. The Use Of The Active Straight Leg Raise Test In The Diagnosis And Treatment Of
Apparent Sacroiliac Joint Instability: A Case Report- Poster. American Academy of Orthopaedic
Manual Physical Therapists, Charlottesville, VA, 2000.
NON-PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS:
Magel JS, Whitman JW, Wainner RS. The Squat Test: A Clinical Pearl. Articulations. June/July,
2002.
INVITED LECTURES AND TEACHING EXPERIENCE:
1. Examination and Selected Interventions: Lower Extremity: Hip, Knee and Ankle An APTA
Advanced Clinical Practice Series course. Nashville, TN Sept April 16-17, 2010 1.4 CEUs.
Course developer and lecturer
2. Advanced Techniques in Manual Therapy. 24 hours of instruction for t-DPT students at the
University of Utah. Feb 5-6, 2010
3. Examination and Selected Interventions for the Upper Extremity. A weekend intensive
Evidence In Motion course. 15 hours, Greenville, SC, Sept 26-27, 2009
4. Examination and Selected Interventions for the Cervical And Thoracic Spine. 16 hours.
Jackson Hole, WY, June 13-14, 2009
5. Examination and Selected Interventions for the Lumbar Spine and Pelvis. 16 hours. Oxford,
OH, June 20-21, 2009
6. Examination and Selected Interventions for the Cervical And Thoracic Spine. 16 hours. Ft
Campbell, KY, May 2 3, 2009
7. Examination and Intervention of the Lower Quarter: An Evidence-Based Approach. 40 hours
of instruction for T-DPT students at Chatham University, Pittsburgh, PA, May 15 - 17 and
July 24 - 26, 2009. Course lecturer and developer
8. Advanced Techniques in Manual Therapy. 24 hours of instruction for t-DPT students at the
University of Utah. Feb 27-28, 2009
9. Manual Therapy Examination and Intervention of the Cervicothoracic Spine: An Evidence-
based Approach. Oxford, OH, Dec 7-8, 2008. 1.4 CEUs. Course developer and lecturer.
10. Management of Upper Extremity Disorders An Evidence In Motion Weekend-Intensive
Manual Therapy Residency/Fellowship course. Oakbrook IL, October 4-5, 2008.
11. Examination and Selected Interventions: Lower Extremity: Hip, Knee and Ankle An APTA
Advanced Clinical Practice Series course. Spokane WA, Sept 27-28, 2008 1.4 CEUs. Course
developer and lecturer
12. Examination and Intervention of the Lower Quarter: An Evidence-Based Approach. 40 hours
of instruction for T-DPT students at Chatham University, Pittsburgh, PA, May 9-11 and June
27-29, 2008. Course lecturer and developer
13. Advanced Techniques in Manual Therapy. 24 hours of instruction for t-DPT students at the
University of Utah. Feb 22-23, 2008
14. Teaching Manipulation: An Evidence Based Approach. A Clinical Instructor and Faculty
Workshop. 1.6 CEUs. University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM. January 12-13, 2008
15. Teaching Manipulation: An Evidence Based Approach. A Clinical Instructor and Faculty
Workshop. 1.6 CEUs. Kansas University, Kansas City, Kansas, Sept 15-16, 2007
16. Examination and Selected Interventions for the Cervical And Thoracic Spine. 16 hours.
Montana State Conference, Sept 22-23, 2007
17. Examination and selected Interventions: Lower Extremity: Hip, Knee and Ankle. An APTA
Advanced Clinical Practice Series course. Wichita KS, July 21-22, 2007 1.4 CEUs. Course
developer and lecturer
18. Examination and Intervention of the Lower Quarter: An Evidence-Based Approach. 40 hours
of instruction for T-DPT students at Chatham University, Pittsburgh, PA, May 18-20 and
June 20-22, 2007. Course lecturer and developer
19. Advanced Techniques in Manual Therapy. 24 hours of instruction for t-DPT students at the
University of Utah. Feb 2-3 and 23-24, 2007
20. Evidence-based Examination and Selected Interventions for Patients with Lumbopelvic
Spine and Hip Disorders. 1.5 CEUs. Panama Beach, FL, January 20 - 21, 2007
21. Examination and selected Interventions: Lower Extremity: Hip, Knee and Ankle An APTA
Advanced Clinical Practice Series course. Nashville, TN, Aug 2-3, 2006. 1.4 CEUs. Course
developer and lecturer
22. Manipulation of the Lumbar and Thoracic Spine. 1.5 CEUs Montana/Idaho/Wyoming Tri-
State conference. Big Sky, MT, Sept 23-24, 2006. Course developer and lecturer
23. Evidence-based Examination and Selected Interventions for Patients with Lumbopelvic
Spine and Hip Disorders. 1.5 CEUs. Denver, CO, April 29-30, 2006.
24. Management of Disorders of the Lumbar Spine and Pelvis. 1.5 CEUs. Regis University t-
DPT student and Evidence In Motion course participants. Salt Lake City, UT, April 1-2,
2006
25. Advanced Techniques in Manual Therapy. 24 hours of instruction for t-DPT students at the
University of Utah. Jan 27-28 and Feb 24-25, 2006
26. Management of Upper Extremity Disorders. 15 hours of instruction for t-DPT students at
Regis University, Denver, CO, Oct 1-2, 2005. Course developer and lecturer
27. Examination and Intervention of the Lower Quarter: An Evidence-Based Approach. 40 hours
of instruction for T-DPT students at Chatham University, Pittsburgh, PA, July 17-17 and July
29-31, 2005. Course lecturer and developer
28. Navajo Area Rehab Professional Evidence-Based Workshop. Flagstaff, AZ, May 6-7, 2005.
1.4 CEUs. Course developer, organizer and lecturer.
29. Manipulation of the Spine: An Evidence-based Approach. Denver, CO, March 1-2, 2005
Lab Assistant for Tim Flynn
30. Examination and selected Interventions: Lower Extremity: Hip, Knee and Ankle An APTA
Advanced Clinical Practice Series course. New York, NY, Apr 2-3, 2005. 1.4 CEUs. Course
developer and lecturer
31. Examination and Intervention of the Lower Quarter: An Evidence-Based Approach. 40 hours
of instruction for T-DPT students at Chatham University, Pittsburgh, PA, Nov 5-7 and Dec2-
4, 2004. Course lecturer and developer
32. Examination and Selected Interventions of the Hip, Knee and Ankle. An APTA Advanced
Clinical Practice course. Birmingham AL. Oct 2-3, 2004
33. Examination and Intervention of the Upper Quarter: Emphasis on the Shoulder. Whiteriver
AZ, Jan 29-30, 2004. 1.25 CEUs from AZPTA. Course developer and lecturer
34. Examination and Intervention of the Lower Quarter: An Evidence-Based Approach. 40 hours
of instruction for T-DPT students at Chatham University, Pittsburgh, PA, Oct 20-24, 2003.
Course lecturer and developer
35. Examination and Intervention of the Lower Quarter: An Evidence-Based Approach. 40 hours
of instruction for T-DPT students at Chatham University, Pittsburgh, PA, Nov 7-9, and
Dec5-7, 2003. Course lecturer and developer
36. An Evidence-Based Manual Physical Therapy Approach to Examination and Intervention of
the Lumbopelvic-Hip Complex. Scottsdale, AZ, June 19-20, 2003. A Commissioned Officer
Association Post-Conference. Granted 1.5 CEUs from AZPTA. Course developer and
lecturer
37. Examination and Intervention of the Lower Quarter: Emphasis on the Knee. Flagstaff, AZ,
May 18-19, 2003. Course developer and lecturer
38. Examination and intervention of the Upper Quarter: Emphasis on the Shoulder. Cortez, CO,
March 11-12, 2003. Course developer and lecturer
39. The Lumbopelvic-Hip Complex: An Eclectic Approach To Examination And Intervention.
Tallequah OK. Mar 7-8, 2003. Course developer and lecturer
40. Interventions in Musculoskeletal Therapeutics: Lumbar and Sacroiliac Manipulation;
Integrating Literature with Treatment Application, Part 2. Twenty-one hours of instruction
for post-professional DPT students at Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ, Dec 6-8,
2002. Course developer and lecturer
41. Examination and Intervention of the Lower Quarter: An Evidence-Based Approach. 40 hours
of instruction for entry-level DPT students at Chatham University, Pittsburgh, PA, Oct 21-25,
2002. Oct 6-10, 2003 Course lecturer and course developer
42. The Lumbopelvic-Hip Complex: An Eclectic Approach To Examination And Intervention.
1.2 CEUs applied for through the New Mexico Physical Therapy Assn. Primary lecturer and
course developer, Cortez, CO, August 3-4, 2002.
43. A Manual Therapy Approach to Examination and Intervention of the Upper Quarter:
Emphasis on the shoulder Complex. 1.2 CEUs, Primary lecturer and course developer, Lame
Deer, MT, June 14-15, 2002
44. A Manual Therapy Approach to Examination and Intervention of the Upper Quarter:
Emphasis on the shoulder Complex. 1.0 CEUs, Primary lecturer and course developer,
Flagstaff AZ, May 15-16, 2002
45. Manipulation of the Cervico-Thoracic Junction, 1st and 2nd Ribs and Thoraco-lumbar
Junction, 3.5 hours of instruction for the US Army-Baylor University Post-Professional
Doctoral Program in Orthopaedic and Manual Physical Therapy, October 2001.
46. Mobilization of the hip. 4 hours. Instruction for the Navajo Area Orthopaedic Interest Group, July
2001
47. Lumbo-Pelvic Evaluation and Treatment, 1.4 CEUs, Primary lecturer and course developer,
Lackland AFB, San Antonio, TX, May 20-21, 2000
48. Cervico-Thoracic Evaluation and Treatment, 1.4 CEUs, Primary lecturer and course developer,
Lackland AFB, San Antonio, TX, June 10-11,2000
49. U.S. Army Advanced Spine Course, 3.6 CEUs; Lab Instructor 1999; Lecturer and Lab
Instructor, San Antonio, TX, 2000-2002
50. Neuromusculoskeletal Assessment Course: Evaluation and Assessment of the Spine, 2.4
CEUs; Lab Instructor 1999, Lecturer and Lab Instructor, San Antonio, TX 1998, 2000, 2003
51. The Sacroiliac Joint: A Critical Review of the Literature. 0.1 CEUs. Primary Lecturer for the
TPTA Central District, November, 2000
52. The Sacroiliac Joint: A Critical Review of the Literature. Primary Lecturer, US Army Post-
professional Short Course for Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Specialists, Physicians
and Physical Therapists. San Antonio, TX February, 2000
53. U.S. Army-Baylor Graduate Program in Physical Therapy, Fort Sam Houston, TX, 30 hrs,
Lecturer & Lab Assistant for spinal and peripheral joint mobilization / manipulation, 1999
2000
COMMITTEES:
1. Clinical Guidance Team, IHC Rehabilitation Services. June 2005 - Present
2. Commission Officer s Association Planning Committee Team Member 2001
3. Elected Medical Executive Committee Member 5/02 5/05
4. Chair of Provider Wellness Committee 6/02 Present
5. Chair of Long-Term Training Committee T-PAC, USPHS
EMPLOYMENT:
1. Aug 2008 Present: Director, Intermountain Orthopedic and Spine Therapy, Intermountain
Healthcare
2. Jan 2006 Present: Affiliate Faculty, Clinical, University of Utah DPT and t-DPT Programs
3. Sept 2005 Present: Affiliate Faculty, Regis University
4. May 2005 Aug 2008: Director, TOSH Spine Therapy, Intermountain Healthcare
5. Sept 2004 May 2005: Chief of Physical Therapy, Northern Navajo Medical Center,
Shiprock, NM
6. January 2002 Sept 2004: Acting Chief of Physical Therapy, Northern Navajo Medical
Center, Shiprock, NM
7. October 2002 Present: Adjunct Faculty, Chatham College, Pittsburgh, PA
8. October 2001 Present: Deputy Chief of Physical Therapy, Northern Navajo Medical
Center, Shiprock, NM
9. January 2001 October 2001: Senior Physical Therapist, Northern Navajo Medical Center,
Shiprock, NM
10. July 1999 January 2001: Resident, U.S. Army Orthopaedic Physical Therapy Residency Program.
Brooke Army Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, TX
11. March 2001 2005: Leader, Orthopaedic Interest Group for Navajo Area Physical Therapists
12. Febuaury1997 July 1999: Staff Physical Therapist, Northern Navajo Medical Center,
Shiprock, NM
13. January 1996 - February 1997: Staff Physical Therapist, Cleveland Healthcare Center,
Cleveland, MS
14. August 1997 December 1997: Staff Physical Therapist (Part-Time), Continue Care Home
Health, Cleveland, MS
AWARDS:
1. 2003 Rose Excellence in Research Award (Research Team: Dr. Timothy Flynn, Dr. Julie
Fritz, Dr. Julie Whitman, Dr. Rob Wainner, Dr. Jake Magel, Dr. Dan Rendeiro, Barb Butler,
Dr. Matt Garber, and Dr. Steve Allison)
2. 2003 American Academy of Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapists Excellence in Research
Award (Research Team: Dr. Timothy Flynn, Dr. Julie Fritz, Dr. Julie Whitman, Dr. Rob
Wainner, Dr. Jake Magel, Dr. Dan Rendeiro, Barb Butler, Dr. Matt Garber, and Dr. Steve
Allison)
3. PHS Commendation Medal 9/03
Cited for: Superior performance, program development and professionalism..
4. Navajo Area Director of Rehabilitation Award for Excellence 5/03
5. The Army Commendation Medal 1/02
Cited for: Excellence as a clinician, researcher and clinical educator.
6. Navajo Area Indian Health Service Certificate of Appreciation 5/02
Cited for: Excellence in Teaching
7. PHS Citation 1999
Cited for: Exceptional overall job performance, excellence in all aspects of patient care, and
willingness to accept additional departmental and hospital responsibilities.
8. Shiprock Service Unit Guest Relations Award 6/02
Cited for: Assisting Teen Life Center with sports physical exams performed at several schools
which was above and beyond your normal scope of duties.
CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION:
1. Radiology for Physical Therapists, 1995, 16 hrs, Sun Valley, ID
2. When the Feet Hit the Ground Everything Changes (Biomechanics of Human Gait), 1996, 20 hrs,
Seattle, WA
3. Introduction to the NDT Approach in the Management of Adult Hemiplegia, 1996, 32 hrs, Atlanta,
GA
4. McKenzie Part A, 1997, 32 hrs, Flagstaff, AZ
5. COL Doug Kersey Neuromusculoskeletal Assessment course, 1997, 72 hrs, Academy of Health
Sciences, Fort Sam Houston, TX
6. McKenzie Part B, 1998, 32 hrs, Flagstaff, AZ
7. Advanced Evaluation and Treatment of the Spine for Physical Therapists, 1998, 36 hrs,
Academy of Health Sciences, Ft Sam Houston, TX
8. Chain Reaction Festival, 1998, 20 hrs, Cincinnati, OH
9. Orthopaedic And Sports Rehabilitation of the Shoulder Utilizing Advanced Neuromuscular
control Strategies and Exercise Techniques to Regain Function, 1999, 14 hrs, Salt Lake City, UT
10. Mary Lipscomb Hamrick Research Conference, 1999, 16 hrs, Academy of Health Sciences, Ft
Sam Houston, TX
11. Advanced Manual Therapy Course in Treating Spinal and Peripheral Join Dysfunction
An Osteopathic Approach, 1999, 28 hrs, Scottsdale, AZ
12. American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists, 1999, 24 hrs,
Scottsdale, AZ
13. Functional Massage: A Norwegian Approach, 1999, 13 hrs, Scottsdale, AZ
14. Manual Medicine Related to Sports & Occupational Injuries to the Extremities (MSU),
2000, 24 hrs, Tucson, AZ
15. Evidence-Based Practice in the 21st Century: Application to the Low Back Pain Patient,
2000, 16.5 hrs, Denver, CO
16. 2000 Advances on the Knee and Shoulder Cincinnati Sports Medicine, 2000, 27 hrs,
Hilton Head Island, SC
17. American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists, 2000, 24 hrs,
Charlottesville, VA
18. North American Institute of Orthopaedic Manual Therapists Annual Conference, 2001,
Colorado Springs, CO
19. Examination of the Upper Cervical Complex, 2001, 6 hrs, Colorado Springs, CO
20. American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists, 2001, 24 hrs, San
Antonio, TX
21. Neurodynamic Assessment, 2001, 4 hrs, Gallup NM
22. Behavior Change & Fitness Training: The Art of Compliance, 2002, 2 hrs, Chinle AZ
23. Principles of Strength and Conditioning, 2002, 2 hrs, Chinle AZ
24. AAOMPT 2002 8th Annual Conference, Oct 3-6, 2002. 21 hours, Orlando, FL
25. Assessment, Mobilization and Manipulation of the Cervical Spine, Oct 1-3, 2003, 27
hours, Orlando, FL
26. Colorado Health Outcomes Evidence-Based Workshop Aug 3-7, 2003
27. AAOMPT 2003 9th Annual Conference, 2002. 21 hours, Reno, NV
28. APTA Combined Sections Meeting, Memphis, TN, 2004,
29. Radiology For Therapists, 2004, Flagstaff AZ
30. AAOMPT 2004 10th Annual Conference, 2004. 21 hours, Nashville, TN
31. APTA Combined Sections Meeting, New Orleans, LA, 2005
32. AAOMPT 2005 11th Annual Conference, 21 hours, Salt Lake City, UT
33. APTA Combined Sections Meeting, San Diego, CA, 2006
34. AAOMPT 2006 12th Annual Conference, 21 hours, Charlotte, NC,
35. APTA Combined Sections Meeting, Boston, MA, 2007
36. Spinal Manipulation for Physical Therapists, March 8-9, 2007, 1.4 CEUs. Tulsa, OK
37. The Diagnostic Challenge: Evidence-Based Diagnosis and Screening in Physical
Therapy, April 28-29, 2007. Salt Lake City, UT
38. AAOMPT 2007 13th Annual Conference, 21 hours
39. APTA Combined Sections Meeting, Nashville, TN, 2008
40. Spinal Manipulation for Physical Therapists Level 3, March 8-9, 2008, 1.4 CEUs.
Tulsa, OK
41. AAOMPT 2008 14th Annual Conference, 21 hours, Seattle, WA
42. APTA Combined Sections Meeting, Las Vegas, NV, 2009
43. AAOMPT 2009 15th Annual Conference, 21 hours, Washington, DC
44. Current Issues in Knee Rehabilitation, 12 hours, Kelly Fitzgerald, Nov 7-8, 2009
45. APTA Combined Sections Meeting, San Diego, CA, 2010