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Cliff Fowler
MCSP, MCPA, FCAMT


Peter Huijbregts
PT, DPT, OCS, FCAMT, FAAOMPT


John Medeiros
PT, PhD


David Musnick
MD


William OGrady
PT, DPT, OCS, MTC, COMT, FAAOMPT, DAAPM


   
 
     
 
Cliff Fowler
MCSP, MCPA, FCAMT
2031 Everett
Abbotsford, BC
(604) 534-5388
fowler@naiomt.com
Cliff Fowler received his certification as a physiotherapist in London in 1959, and passed the International Manipulation Exam in 1973. He has been a national examiner for the Canadian Orthopaedic and Manual Therapy Board since 1978 and served as Chief Examiner from 1982 to 1985. He presented papers on musculature and kinesiology of the pelvis to IFOMT in 1976 and 1984. He wrote a chapter in Modern Manual Therapy, Volume I: The Vertebral Column, which was edited by Greg Grieve and published in 1986. He manages a private practice in Abbotsford, BC. Mr. Fowler received the first David Lamb Award by the Canadian Orthopaedic Division for services to orthopaedic manual therapy.

Peter Huijbregts
PT, DPT, OCS, FCAMT, FAAOMPT
Shelbourne Physiotherapy
100B-32 Shelbourne Street
Victoria, BC

huijbregt@naiomt.com
Dr. Peter Huijbregts academic qualifications include a BSc in PT from the Hogeschool Eindhoven (1990), an MSc in Manual Therapy from the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (1994), an MHSc in PT from the University of Indianapolis (1997), and a DPT degree (2001) from the University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences. He holds specialty certificates in strength training and conditioning, manual therapy, and functional capacity evaluation and is recognized as a board­-certified Orthopaedic Clinical Specialist (1998), as a Fellow in the American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Therapy (1999), and as a Fellow in the Canadian Academy of Manipulative Therapy (2002). He has also completed a certification in a form of dry needling using acupuncture needles known as Gunn Intramuscular Stimulation (2004). His clinical experience spans three countries (The Netherlands, USA, and Canada) and includes a wide variety of clinical settings. His teaching experience includes adjunct faculty appointments for the orthopaedic curriculum at Grand Valley State University and Pacific University as well as significant clinical teaching experience. He has also developed and taught in an orthopaedic manual therapy residency at his clinical work place. He has served an educational credentials reviewer for the FCCPT and is currently working as an educational consultant for Dynamic Physical Therapy in Cadillac, MI and as a marketing consultant for Physio 2 Go in Victoria, BC. His writing experience includes a book on strength training in sports and rehabilitation as well as contributions to the orthopaedic sections of various editions of home study courses including Current Concepts of Orthopedic Physical Therapy (2001), Pharmacology (2006), and Vestibular Rehabilitation (2007). He was a member of the associate editorial board of the Journal of Manual and Manipulative Therapy from 2000-2005 and served as the Journals Editor-in-Chief from 2005-2007. He is also a member of the scientific board of Rehabilitacja Medyczna, a book reviewer for Physical Therapy, a manuscript reviewer for Physiotherapy Canada, has served a two-year term as item writer for the ABPTS orthopaedic exam, and works as a consulting editor for Jones and Bartlett Publishers.

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John Medeiros
PT, PhD
Pacific University School of Physical Therapy
222 SE 8th Avenue, Suite 333
Hillsboro, OR
503-352-7261
medeiros@naiomt.com
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Dr. Medeiros attended Northwestern University and received his Bachelor of Sciences in Physical Therapy. He went on to earn a Master of Arts and a Ph.D. in Physical Therapy from the University of Iowa. At present Dr. Medeiros is Professor of Physical Therapy at the School of Physical Therapy, Pacific University in Forest Grove, Oregon, where he continues to see patients as well as teach. Four times during his career he has been honored as an Outstanding Professor in his field. In 1997, Dr. Medeiros received the Professional Programs Distinguished Educator Award. Dr. Medeiros is a member and past officer of the Orthopaedic section of the American Physical Therapy Association. In addition he is a member of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists and Advisory Faculty for the North American Institute of Orthopaedic Manual Therapy. Dr. Medeiros is a frequent contributor and editor for scholarly publications and regularly presents at educational conferences. He is currently co-editor of the Journal of Manual and Manipulative Therapy.

David Musnick
MD
1300 114th Avenue SE, Suite 105
Bellevue, WA
(425) 462-7325
musnick@naiomt.com
David Musnick MD is board certified in Sports Medicine and Internal Medicine with 21 years of experience assessing and treating patients with chronic pain and complex musculoskeletal problems. He is a national speaker and a dynamic seminar instructor. He is on the Advisory Faculty of NAIOMT and has been through the level III courses. He is a assistant professor in the Department of Rehabilitation at the University of Washington and faculty in the DPT program at Andrews University. He has a practice of non surgical Orthopedic Medicine and Pain Management in Bellevue, WA. He has specialties in Functional Medicine, ligament injection for hypermobility, scar treatment, sleep dysfunction, stress management and nutritional assessment and treatment. He is the author of numerous book chapters for physicians and for physical therapists. He is the author of Conditioning for Outdoor Fitness: Functional Exercise and Nutrition for Every Body 2004. an excellent book co written by PTs on functional exercise and nutrition. His web site is, peakmedicine.com.

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William OGrady
PT, DPT, OCS, MTC, COMT, FAAOMPT, DAAPM


ogrady@naiomt.com
William O`Grady received his physical therapy degree from Cal State University at Long Beach in 1972. He obtained his Masters from the University of Southern California in 1977 and his Doctorate in Orthopedic PT from the University of St. Augustine School of Health Sciences in 2001. He became OCS certified in 1993 and COMT in 1995. He is a graduate of the NAIOMT Residency Program. He is also certified in Manual Therapy from the Institute of Physical Therapy in 1982. Bill has studied extensively in osteopathic and Australian methods of manual therapy as well as studying independently with Phillip Terry, MD, DO and Greg Alexander, DO learning osteopathic and manipulative techniques. Bill has published several journal articles on management of spinal stability disorders. He has served as Chief Examiner and Chair of the Board of Examiners for AAOMPT, Chair of the Orthopedic Specialty Council of the ABPTS, and Chair of the nominating committee of the Orthopedic Section. Bill is President/CEO of Olympic Sports and Spine Rehabilitation Clinics, Inc. He is currently serving as a director for the Orthopedic Section, APTA and serves as an APTA accreditation officer for the residency/fellowship programs.

 
     
     
 
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