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Physical Therapist Therapy

Location:
San Antonio, TX
Salary:
120,000
Posted:
December 17, 2022

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Clayton D Gable

**** ***** ***** **** *** Antonio, TX 78250 US

Mobile: 210-***-**** Evening Phone: 210-***-****

Email: adt361@r.postjobfree.com

Employer: Simply the Best Home Therapy; San Antonio, TX Evaluation and treatment of pediatric clients in their home, daycare setting, or elsewhere. Salary: Payment is per visit with differing rates dependent on Evaluation, Routine Visit, Re Certification Evaluation, Supervisory Routine Visit, etc. Also, payment is augmented since I am fluent in Spanish. Start: 8/29/2022 to current.

Supervisor: Cassidi Mansker

Okay to contact this Supervisor: Please do not. If you hire me I will have to give them 30 days notice. Work Schedule: Full Time Desired locations: United States TX Work Experience: US Army, TRADOC, US Army Medical Center of Excellence, Anatomy & Physiology Branch Fort Sam Houston, TX United States 11/2018 August 26, 2022 (Retirement Date) Salary: GS 13 since May 5, 2015 Hours per week: 40 Professor of Anatomy & Physiology

Graduate Faculty Assistant Professor of Nutrition, 2019 & Occupational Therapy, 2021 Series: 0401 Pay Plan: GS Grade: 13 8 Professor Anatomy & Physiology Supervisor: Thomas Sutlive, PT, Ph.D., (COL Retired) Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes Okay to contact this Supervisor: Contact me first.

• Gable, CD. (In Preparation expected publication date 2023) “The neuromechanical basis of myofascial manipulation” in Myofascial Manipulation, 4th ed. Ed. R. Cantú & R. Stanborough. Aspen Publishers.

• Served as subject matter expert, instructor, and gross anatomy laboratory coordinator/instructor.

• Revised the slides for the Anatomy & Physiology course of the Combat Paramedic Course. The slides had originally been prepared by “non biologically educated” contractor personnel.

• Developed and taught a custom Advanced Anatomy & Physiology course to meet the needs and Accreditation Standards for Graduate Degree Programs in Nutrition and Dietetics (FG) (Future Education Model)

• Developed and taught for the inaugural class of the Army Baylor Occupational Therapy Doctorate. Essentials of Clinical Anatomy Self Employed San Antonio, TX United States

2/2006 12/2018 Hours per week: 5 10

Physical Therapist

• Evaluation and treatment of patients requiring rehabilitation. Emphasis on patients with neurological impairments for all age groups. Development of exercise programs for special populations.

• Evaluation and treatment of complex neurologically involved patients.

• Evaluation, treatment & consultation for children at Medina Valley Independent School District. February 2007 thru May 2017.

(Independent Contractor)

• Evaluation, treatment & consultation for Great Hearts Schools (charter school), San Antonio, TX. August 2017 to Present. (Contractor via TX Star Services)

Job Type: Permanent Work Schedule: Full Time

Desired locations: United States TX Work Experience: US Army, HQ MEDCOM Fort Sam Houston, TX United States 05/2004 Present

Salary: GS 12 from 5/2004 to 5/2013. GS 13 since May 5, 2015 Hours per week: 40 Series: 1530 Pay Plan: GS Grade: 13 Supervisory Statistician Supervisor: René Robichaux, Ph.D. (USA COL Ret)(C: 210-***-****) Retired 31 December 2016.[Supervisor 2006 2016] Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes

New Supervisor: Jennifer Humphries, Ph.D., MEDCOM, Social Work Programs Manager, 210-***-**** Assumed position 6 September 2017 (13.5 months) Okay to contact this Supervisor: Contact me first.

• Analyst and data provider for the Incident Determination Committee Implementation Research Group from New York University. o Primary role included serving as SME on data structure and legacy information.

• MEDCOM consultant New Parent Support Program (NPSP) Engagement Study, PI Daniel Perkins, Ph.D., Clearinghouse for Military Family Readiness, Pennsylvania State University

o Primary role consisted of consultation and SME services related to assessment of development status of children and choices of measure tool.

• Manager and/or government sponsor of multiple research projects regarding the Army Central Registry data.

• MEDCOM Representative and SME on multiple Army working groups regarding Commanders’ Dashboard, Child Care services background checks, DOD Central Registry Working Group

o Primary role included serving as SME on data structure and legacy information.

• Army Central Registry subject matter expert, contributor and programmer for Army G 1 Commander's Risk Reduction Dashboard Project Page 2 of 5

for the Health Promotion and Risk Reduction Group (2012 2013) & the follow on project of making the CRRD net centrically automated. o Primary role included serving as SME on data structure and legacy information.

• Member of the Department of Defense Multifunctional Working Group on response to Congress and implementation plans of the NDAA 2011 regarding Command Authority Action reporting.

• Gable, CD. (2012) “The neuromechanical basis of myofascial manipulation” in Myofascial Manipulation, 3rd ed. Ed. R. Stanborough. Aspen Publishers.

• Member of working group in American Physical Therapy Association to promote “Walking Speed – The 6th Vital Sign”. February 2009 to 2012.

• Supervisor of Army Central Registry of Child and Spouse Abuse.

• Gable, CD. (2007) Peripheral Neuropathy In Prostate Cancer Patient: A Case Report. Platform Presentation at 2007 Combined Sections Meeting of American Physical Therapy Association. Boston, MA. (February 16, 2007)

• Statistician for Behavioral Health Division of MEDCOM, U.S. Army SAS TRAINING o Programming I: Essentials, July 2004

o SQL Processing with the SAS System, August 2004

o Programming II: Manipulating Data with the DATA Step, August 2004

• Transitioned Army Central Registry from MS Access Database to Web base system.

• Member of advisory committee for Research Triangle Incorporate study of Co Occurrence of Substance Abuse and Domestic Violence in the Army. to Contributing analyst and consultant for Gibbs DA. Martin SL. Kupper LL. Johnson RE. Child maltreatment in enlisted soldiers' families during combat related deployments. JAMA. 298(5):528 35, 2007 Aug 1. Software Professionals, Inc. San Antonio, TX United States 06/2003 04/2004 Hours per week: 40 Subject Matter Expert

Supervisor: Valerie Rice (US Army, COL, Ret) Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes

• Grant and report analysis and writing.

o Rice, V.J., Mays, M.Z., and Gable, C. (2009). Self reported health status of students in processing into military medical advanced individual training. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation. December 2009 (issue 34(4)) o Primary role consisted of writing papers (technical reports and for publication) o Rice, V J B & C Gable. (2005) A Combined Macroergonomics and Public Health Approach to Injury Prevention: Two Years Later. 2005 South Texas Symposium on Human Factors and Ergonomics April 1, 2005 University of Texas at San Antonio o Rice, V. J. & Gable, C. D. (2004). A combined macroergonomics and public health approach to injury prevention. Presented at the 48th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors Engineering Society, September 21, 2004. Fort Sam Houston Army Research Laboratory Human Research and Engineering Directorate AMEDD Center & School Field Element Contract work San Antonio, TX United States

10/2001 4/2004 Hours per week: 16 50

Physical Therapist

• Evaluation and treatment of patients requiring rehabilitation. Emphasis on patients with neurological impairments for all age groups. Development of exercise programs for special populations.

• Evaluation and treatment of complex neurologically involved patients. T.R.U.E. RESEARCH FOUNDATION San Antonio, TX United States 04/2002 04/2003 Salary: 34.00 USD Per Hour Hours per week: 20

Research Associate III Supervisor: Timothy Flynn, COL (ret) Okay to contact this Supervisor: I have no contact information. Statistical and information technology support for ARL Field Element.

• Clinical Research Associate for various funded and un funded projects within the PT Branch. Technical and scientific laboratory support for PT Branch faculty. Fort Sam Houston AMEDD Center and School Department of Medical Science/ Physical Therapy Branch University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio San Antonio, TX United States 09/1998 10/2001 Salary: 68,000.00 USD Per Year

Hours per week: 40 Assistant Professor, Physical Therapy Supervisor: Stanley Hartgraves, Ph.D., PT, COL (USAF, Deceased) Mérida, Mexico https://www.facebook.com/stan.hartgraves?fref=pb&hc_location=friends_tab&pnref=friends.all http://intsa.edu.mx Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes

• Graduate faculty teaching anatomy, human subjects’ protection, research methods, design, and statistics.

• Member of Animal Care & Use Committee 1999 2001.

• Analyzed and Modeled (regression analysis, ANOVA, MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS) data (departmental and research) using SAS.

• Multiple publications and national and international presentations. o Gable, CD. (2001) “The neuromechanical basis of myofascial manipulation” in Myofascial Manipulation, 2nd ed. Ed. R. I. Cantú. Aspen Publishers

o Gable, CD. (1998). Summary knowledge of results (KR) and delayed presentation schedules of KR with electromyographic biofeedback: A report of two experiments. Revista Brasileira de Fisioterapia, 3. 10 11. o Taylor, RA, Dunlap, RD, Sizer, Jr., PS, Marshall, PH, & Gable, CD. (1998) Knee position error detection in closed and open kinetic chain tasks during concurrent cognitive distraction. Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy. 28(2): 81 87. Page 3 of 5

o Sizer, P. Marshall, P. Gable, C. Dunlap, R. Assessing Poprioceptive Performance Capabilities in the Closed Kinetic Chain After Anterior Cruciate Reconstruction. Presented at Annual Conference of the Texas Physical Therapy Association. Houston, Texas. September 18, 1999

o Gilbert K, O'Keefe M, Rector T, Strother J, Yung G, Sizer P, Glenn L, Gable C. The Effects of Two Unloading Devices on the Joint Position Sense of the Lower Extremities in the Closed Kinetic Chain. Presented at Annual Conference of the Texas Physical Therapy Association. Houston, Texas. September 18, 1999

o Friberg, R; Gable, C; Reeder, M; Talley, D; Perry, T & Ramirez, C. Symptom distribution for Upper Limb Tension Test 1, 2a, 2b and 3. A poster presented at Combined Sections Meeting of the American Physical Therapy Association. New Orleans, LA. February 2000.

o Friberg R,,Gable C, Reeder M, Talley D, Perry T, Ramirez C Upper Limb Tension Test Differences between Arms. A poster presentation at American Physical Therapy Association Scientific Meeting and Exposition in Indianapolis, IN. June 2000. o Gable, C. Biofeedback B An introduction to the principles and practice of biofeedback. Presented at I Simpósio de Fisioterápia Neurológica da Universidade Federal de Rio de Janeiro. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. December 8B11, 1999. o Gable, CD. Summary Knowledge of Results (KR) and Delayed Presentation Schedules of KR with Electromyographic Biofeedback: A Report of Two Experiments. Invited presentation at the III Congresso Internacional de Rehabilitição Motora. Águas de Lindóia, São Paulo, Brazil. October 5 8, 1998.

o Gable, CD Biofeedback Prática, Imagem e Reabilitação, Atualização da Aprendizagem e da Reabilitação Presented at the Universidade Federal de Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. December 6 7, 1999. Texas Tech University Lubbock, TX United States 09/1995 08/2001 Hours per week: 0 Adjunct Assistant Professor, Psychology Served as collaborator/consultant on research concerning limb position sense. Texas Tech University; Department of Psychology Texas Tech Universty Health Sciences Center Odessa, TX United States 08/1995 08/1998 Salary: 60,000.00 USD Per Year Hours per week: 40

Assistant Professor, Physical Therapy Regional Assistant Program Admin Supervisor: Retired Okay to contact this Supervisor: No

• Evaluated and treated acute, rehabilitation and skilled nursing facility patients periodically as a part of the faculty practice.

• Developed analog to digital software for research and classroom instruction; analyzed and modeled data using SAS; developed multimedia computer based training application for health care applications.

• Coordinated student and faculty research programs across three campuses of the Texas Tech Physical Therapy Program.

• Gable, C. D. (1998). “Depth Perception” A computer based instructional program. Produced in Authorware 4.0, Macromedia Corporation using templates from AMR WorldTutor, AMR Corporation.

• Taught graduate physical therapy students across three campuses via distance learning technology. o Biostatistics

o Research Methods

o Research Instrumentation

o Motor Behavior

• Multiple publications and national and international presentations.

• Gable, CD. Networking: a la Internet. Presentation at the Faculty Forum of the Texas Physical Therapy Association. Austin, Texas. September 1995

• Gable, CD. Is Rehab is important? Rehab & Multiple Sclerosis. Client and professional presentations, respectively, for Multiple Sclerosis Update 1995: Looking Ahead. Annual symposium of the Panhandle Chapter of the Multiple Sclerosis Society. October 1995.

• Gable, CD. Motor Behavior: “Much ado about ? “. Presentation at the January 8, 1996 meeting of the Panhandle District of Texas Physical Therapy Association.

• Gable, CD. Practice Issues Forum for the Neurology Section Panel Participant. February 5, 1995. Combined Sections Meeting of American Physical Therapy Association. Reno, NV.

• Dunlap, RD, Gable, CD, Marshall, PH, Zeaton, C. & Sizer, PS. Normative proprioceptive functioning of the knee in the closed kinetic chain. Southwestern Region of American Psychological Association, San Antonio, TX. April 1995.

• Butler, CA, Mantilla, J, Stuart, SR, Palmer, SS, Hutton, TJ, Gable, CD. The effect of exercise training with the incorporation of karate techniques on the posture of independently mobile Parkinson’s disease subjects: A pilot study. A poster presentation at World Confederation of Physical Therapy Congress in Washington, D.C. June 1995.

• Brownlow, AL, Cook, SK, Lowe, SD, Nisbet, SJ, Broderick, K, Foreman, K, Sizer, PS, Gable, CD. Functional testing values of normal high school athletes for the anterior cruciate ligament. A platform presentation at World Confederation of Physical Therapy Congress in Washington, D.C. June 1995.

• Gable, CD, Dunlap, RD, Marshall, PH, Sizer, PS. Limits of closed kinetic chain positioning responses in the normal knee. A presentation at World Confederation of Physical Therapy Congress in Washington, D.C. June 1995. Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Lubbock, TX United States 07/1993 08/1995 Hours per week: 40

Assistant Professor, Physical therapy Supervisor: retired Okay to contact this Supervisor: No

• Restructured a research program at a university health science center; reviewed and analyzed data and made recommendations to faculty; the revitalized program resulted in 50 – 300% increases in faculty research productivity. Page 4 of 5

• Taught Research, Neurological Rehabilitation, and Orthotics & Prosthetics

• Grant Source: Texas Physical Therapy Education and Research Foundation, Austin, Texas Title: Proprioceptive capabilities following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.Period:1995 1996 Total: $4999 Role: Co Investigator

• Grant Source: South Plains Foundation, Lubbock, Texas. Title: Establishing procedures and protocols for the assessment of proprioceptive capabilities after total knee replacement. Period: 1994 1996 Total: $4330 Role: Principal Investigator University of Nevada, Las Vegas Las Vegas, NV United States 08/1992 06/1993 Salary: 5,000.00 USD Per Month

Hours per week: 40 Assistant Professor, Physical Therapy Supervisor: Louis Amundsen (Retired) Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes

• Completed 2 research studies involving analog to digital programming, SAS programming and bioengineering expertise.

• Taught graduate anatomy course (3 semester hours) to local graduate physical therapist in Las Vegas.

• Paterson, M, Baker, D, Gable, C, Michael, S & Wintch, K (1993). Faculty research productivity in allied health settings: A TQM approach. Journal of Allied Health, 22. 249 261.

University of Central Arkansas Conway, AR United States 07/1991 07/1992 Salary: 52,000.00 USD Per Year Hours per week: 40

Instructor, Physical Therapy Supervisor: Dr. Venita Lovelace Chandler (714-***-****) Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes

Developed human neuromuscular performance laboratory. Directed multiple student research projects

Self employed 08/1987 07/1991

Hours per week: variable Physical Therapy Consultant/Contractor Primary duties involved evaluation and treatment of rehabilitation patients at six different facilities. Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Amarillo, TX United States 12/1983 08/1987 Salary: 33,000.00 USD Per Year

Hours per week: 40 Assistant Director of Physical Therapy/ Clinical Adjunct FacultySupervisor: retired Okay to contact this Supervisor: No longer with institution. High Plains Baptist Hospital in Amarillo, Texas experienced a $2.5 million expenditure in 1985 as a result of back injuries to personnel. Developed and implemented a back safety education program for 900 employees. Results: Injuries to the patient care personnel were reduced and injury related expenditures were decreased (<$50K). Provided day to day supervision of staff and scheduling of patients. Provided direct patient evaluation and treatment.

Re established and expanded clinical education for physical therapy students from 5 schools in Texas. Baptist Medical Center Oklahoma City, OK United States 09/1982 12/1983 Salary: 28,000.00 USD Per Year

Hours per week: 40 Senior Physical Therapist of Orthopædics / Staff Physical Therapist, Neurology Supervisor: retired Okay to contact this Supervisor: No Supervised Orthopedic Physical Therapy Satellite and Casting and Traction Service for Baptist Medical Center (500 bed hospital) Sherwood Healthcare Facility Bryan, TX United States 09/1981 08/1982 Salary: 17.00 USD Per Hour Hours per week: 20 Staff Physical Therapist Supervisor: retired Okay to contact this Supervisor: No

Part time position during Masters degree studies.

Johnson County Memorial Hospital (closed) Cleburne, TX United States 08/1979 08/1981 Salary: 17,000.00 USD Per Year Hours per week: 40 Director of Physical Therapy Supervisor: deceased

Okay to contact this Supervisor: No

Management of department and treatment of patients. Education:

Texas A&M University College Station, TX United States Doctorate 05/1992 GPA: 3.35 of a maximum 4.0 Credits Earned: 150 Semester hours Major: Kinesiology

Relevant Coursework, Licenses and Certifications: Major: Motor Learning and Control Minor: Statistics Texas A&M University College Station, TX United States Master's Degree 08/1982 GPA: 3.25 of a maximum 4.0 Credits Earned: 39 Semester hours Page 5 of 5

Major: Physical Education

Relevant Coursework, Licenses and Certifications: Exercise Physiology University of Texas Medical Branch Galveston, TX United States Bachelor's Degree 08/1979 GPA: 3.05 of a maximum 4.0 Credits Earned: 59 Semester hours Major: Physical Therapy

Language Skills: Spanish (professional fluency), Portuguese (professional fluency), American Sign Language Affiliations: American Physical Therapy Association Various offices at local, state, and national level References: Name Employer Title Phone Email

Ken Utzinger, PT, DPT, MAJ USAR (Retired) 915-***-**** Dr. René Robichaux 210-***-****

Darcy Umphred, PT, Ph.D., FAPTA author and editor of Umphred's Neurological Rehabilitation, 7th Ed., who has seen me treat patients as well as being a very good friend and colleague. 916-***-****, adt361@r.postjobfree.com. Additional Information:

Regents Graduate Fellowship. Texas A&M University. ($40,000). 1987 1991. Distinguished Dissertation Nominee for the Department of Health and Kinesiology to the College of Education. 1993. 1988 Present American Physical Therapy Association

Health Policy & Administration Section of APTA 1988 Present Texas Physical Therapy Association

1998 Texas Physical Therapy Association, District Chairman of the Permian Basin District 1994 1999 Member: Practice Committee, Neurology Section, APTA.

1995 1997 Member. Public Relations Committee, Neurology Section, APTA 1995 1998 Member. Curriculum Working Group. Task Force on Update in Neurologic Physical Therapy, Neurology Section, APTA. Final Report Published 4/18/97

1995 1998 Member. Community Advisory Council. Visiting Nurses Association. Odessa, Texas. Current Member, American Mensa.



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