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JosePh M Miller
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PROFESSIONAL LICENSE
Virginia: 2305203747
Colorado: PTL 0012619
CERTIFICATIONS
USA Weightlifting Sports Performance CoachSeptember 2014- 2016
Basic Life SupportMarch 2013 - March 2015
Sports Clinical Specialist Physical Therapy (SCS) (APTA)June 2011 - June 2021
American Red Cross First ResponderAugust 2009 -August 2016
Strength and Conditioning Specialist (NSCA) 200938509April 2009- December 2016
Orthopedic Clinical Specialist Physical Therapy (OCS) (APTA)June 2007 - June 2017
OTHER CERTIFICATIONS
Trigger point dry needling (136 hours of course work)November 2010-Present
Graston technique (24 hours of course work)September 2012-Present
Kinesiotape (Level 1-3 and Practitioner) September 2010- Present
Selective Functional Movement Assessment Certification and AdvancedNovember 2010-Present
Functional Movement Systems Level I CertifiedFebruary 2013- Present
Mulligan manual therapy techniques (48 hours of course work)February 2004- Present
Spinal and peripheral Maitland techniques (200 hours of course work)June 2003- Present
APTA certified Clinical InstructorJune 2012
APTA certified Advanced Clinical InstructorMarch 2015
EDUCATION
Baylor University, Waco, TX
Doctor of Science (DSc) Physical Therapy2011
Temple University, Philadelphia, PA
Doctor of Physical Therapy (tDPT) 2006
Baylor University, Waco, TX
Master Physical Therapy (MPT)2003
Texas State University, San Marcos, TX
Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Science (BS)2001
Minor: Biology
Summa Cum Laude
AWARDS
Outstanding Research Manuscript Excellence2013
(International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy)
Iron Major United Army Leadership Excellence2013
Residency Sports Physical Therapy, Army-Baylor University, West Point, NY2010 - 2012
FAculty appointments
Director, Clinical Education and Research Womack Army January 2014-February 2016
Medical Center Physical Therapy Service
[Supervises and directs all research and educational activities to include physical therapy interns and physical therapy assistant students.]
Faculty-Military Musculoskeletal ResidencyPresent
[Assist with development of syllabus and overall course structure, and administered grades.]
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
AMEDD Center and Schools, Fort Sam Houston, TX
Instructor, COL Kersey Advanced Clinical OperationalNovember 2015
Practice Course for Physical Therapy Officers
[Assisted with course instruction and administering grades Trigger Point Dry Needling]
AMEDD Center and Schools, Fort Sam Houston, TX
Instructor, COL Kersey Advanced Clinical OperationalNovember 2014
Practice Course for Physical Therapy Officers
[Assisted with course instruction and administering grades Trigger Point Dry Needling and Functional Movement Assessment and Treatment]
Womack Army Medical Center, Physical Therapy Clinic
Assistant Instructor-Trigger Point Dry Needling Advance CourseOctober 2014
[Assisted with course instruction and administering grades.]
Womack Army Medical Center, Physical Therapy Clinic
Assistant Instructor-Trigger Point Dry Needling Beginner CourseAugust 2014
[Assisted with course instruction and administering grades.]
AMEDD Center and Schools, Fort Sam Houston, TX
Instructor, COL Kersey Advanced Clinical OperationalNovember 2013
Practice Course for Physical Therapy Officers
[Assisted with course instruction and administering grades Trigger Point Dry Needling and Functional Movement Assessment and Treatment]
AMEDD Center and Schools, Fort Sam Houston, TX
Instructor, Joint Operation Deployment CourseApril 2013
(Human Performance and Injury Prevention)
[Assisted with development syllabus and overall course structure, and administered grades.]
AMEDD Center and Schools, Fort Sam Houston, TX
Instructor, COL Kersey Advanced Clinical OperationalNovember 2012
Practice Course for Physical Therapy Officers
[Assisted with course instruction and administering grades Trigger Point Dry Needling and Functional Movement Assessment and Treatment]
AMEDD Center and Schools, Fort Sam Houston, TX
Instructor, Joint Operation Deployment CourseMay 2011
(Human Performance and Injury Prevention)
[Assisted with development syllabus and overall course structure, and administered grades.]
Headquarter and Headquarters Detachment 357th
Air and Missile Defense Kaiserslautern, Germany
Injury Prevention and Conditioning for the Warrior AthleteMay 2009
[Developed syllabus and overall course structure]
2nd Battalion, 18th Infantry Regiment. Baumholder, Germany
Functional Training, Assessment and Recovery of the Warrior AthleteNovember 2009
[Developed syllabus and overall course structure]
RELATED EXPERIENCE
Colorado Springs, CO
Co-Owner, Natural Performance Rehab
Provide the highest quality orthopedic and sports rehabilitative care to each Present
individual. This occurs in a cash only direct access environment with the
latest evidence based practice utilized for each individual patient.
Fort Bragg, NC
Director, Robinson Physical Therapy 82nd DivisionJanuary 2014–2016
Provided supervision and clinical/academic mentorship to 5 physical therapists and 5 paraprofessionals administering neuromusculoskeletal care to the soldiers of the 82nd Airborne Division.
Fort Carson, CO
Assistant Director Physical Therapy ServicesJanuary 2012-2014
Provided supervision and clinical/academic mentorship to 7 physical therapists and 7 paraprofessionals administering neuromusculoskeletal care to the soldiers of the 4th Infantry Division
Fort Carson, CO
World Class Athlete Program Physical TherapistJanuary 2012 -2014
Provided evidence based sports medicine and orthopedic rehabilitative and preventative physical therapy services to Olympic athletes in the United Army.
United States Military Academy, West Point, NY
US Army-Baylor Post-professional Doctoral ResidencyJune 2010 -December 2011
Provided evidence based neuromusculoskeletal care for the attendees of the United States Army Military Academy to include Division I NCAA athletes as well as conduct cutting edge research.
Landstuhl, Germany
Assistant Director Physical Therapy ServicesDecember 2006 -May 2010
Provided supervision and clinical/academic mentorship to 5 physical therapists and 7 paraprofessionals administering neuromusculoskeletal care to the soldiers serving overseas.
Tikrit, Iraq
3rd Brigade Combat Team 101st Airborne Physical TherapistAugust 2005 - December 2006
Provided evidence based sports medicine and orthopedic rehabilitative and preventative physical therapy services to soldiers deployed during Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Fort Eustis, VA
Assistant Director Physical Therapy ServicesJune 2003–August 2005
Provided evidence based sports medicine and orthopedic rehabilitative and preventative physical therapy services to soldiers of Fort Eustis and Fort Monroe Virginia.
PUBLICATIONS AND PAPERS
Deydre S. Teyhen PhD, PT, OCS, Joseph M. Miller PT, DPT, OCS; Tansy R. Middag, DPT`; Edward J. Kane, PhD, PT, ECS, ATC. Rotator Cuff Fatigue and Glenhumeral Mechanics in Participants Without Shoulder Pathology. Journal of Athletic Training 2008; 43(4):352–358.
Miller JM, Gerber JP. Posterior Distal Tibial Fracture in a Military Trainee. Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy 2011; 41(8): 615
Miller JM, Svoboda SJ, Gerber JP. Diagnosis of an Isolated Posterior Malleolar Fracture in a Young Female Military Cadet in a Direct Access Clinic: A Resident Case Report. International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy 2012; 7(2): 167-172.
Westrick RB, Miller JM, Carow SJ, Gerber JP. Exploration of the Y-Balance Test as an Upper Extremity Closed Kinetic Chain Assessment. International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy 2012; 7(2): 139-147.
Westrick RB, Zylstra E, Issa T, Miller JM, Gerber JP. Evaluation and treatment of musculoskeletal chest wall pain in a military athlete. International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy 2012; 7(3): 323-332.
Flautt WE, Miller JM, Ratcliff, JR. Lateral Tibial Plateau Fracture. Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy 2012; 42(9): 819.
Miller JM, Westrick RB, Gerber JP. Immediate Effects of Lumbopelvic Manipulation and Lateral Gluteal Kinesio Taping on Unilateral Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome: A Pilot Study. Sports Health Journal: A Multidisciplinary Approach. (May/June 2013).
Michael Konetsky, Joseph Miller, Courtney Tripp. Femoral Neck Stress Fracture. Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy: April 2013; 43(4); 275.
Flautt WE, Miller JM. Post-Surgical Rehabilitation Following Fasciotomies for Bilateral Chronic Exertional Compartment Syndrome in a Special Forces Soldier: A Case Report. International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy 2013; 8(5): 701-715.
Theiss, Justin L.; Gerber, Parry J.; Cameron, Kenneth L.; Beutler, Anthony; Marshall, Steve; Distefano, Lindsay; Miller, Joseph; Yunker, Craig A. Jump-Landing Differences between Varsity, Club, and Intramural Athletes: The Jump-ACL study. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. 2014 April; 28(4): 1164-1171
Miller JM, Owens B. Orthopedic Rehabilitation of the Athlete: Getting Back Into the Game: Chapter 34 E. Postsurgical rehabilitation after treatment of ankle fractures including both lateral and medial injuries. Elsevier Health Science. 1st Edition, January 2015.
Miller JM, Westrick RB, Carow SJ, Owens B, Gerber JP. Chapter6: Knee Imaging in Sports Medicine. Home Study Course for Sports Physical Therapy Section. June 2015. Print
Miller JM. Physical Therapy Treatment of Common Orthopedic Conditions: 1st MTP Injuries Chapter16. JaypeeBrother Publishing. January 2016.
Hunter SK, Miller JM. Fibular Head Fracture in an Otherwise Healthy Airborne Soldier. Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy (submitted 24 September 2015).
PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS
Deydre S. Teyhen PhD, PT, OCS, Joseph M. Miller PT, DPT, OCS; Tansy R. Middag, DPT; Edward J. Kane, PhD, PT, ECS, ATC. Rotator Cuff Fatigue and Glenhumeral Mechanics in Participants Without Shoulder Pathology. Poster Presentation Orthopedics Section CSM 2004.
Miller JM, Westrick RB, Gerber JP. Immediate Effects of Lumbopelvic Manipulation and Lateral Gluteal Kinesio Taping on Unilateral Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome: A Pilot Study. Poster Presentation Sports Section CSM 2013.
Miller JM, Williams AM. Mitigating Injury and Bridging From Rehabilitation to Performance in the Tactical Athlete (Proposal presentation NEXT 2016). Session Date: June 10, 2016 Session Time: 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
MEMBERSHIPS
American Physical Therapy Association
Orthopedic Section Member, APTA
Sports Section Member, APTA
Research Section Member, APTA
Federal Section Member, APTA
American Academy Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapist
National Strength and Conditioning Association
American College of Sports Medicine
SPORTS MEDICINE COVERAGE
All Army Rugby 7s, Denver, CO (70 hours) 2015
Rugby National Championship 7s, Des Moines, IA (40 hours)2015
All American Marathon, Fort Bragg, NC (8 hours)2015
Armed Forces Rugby 7s, Las Vegas, NV (90 hours)2015
All Army Rugby 7s, Denver, CO (90 hours) 2014
All American Marathon, Fort Bragg, NC (7 hours) 2014
World Team Trials Wrestling, Stillwater, OK (40 hours)2013
All Army Wrestling Trials Camp, Colorado Spring, CO (50 hours)2013
Olympic Training Center, Colorado Springs, CO (140 hours)2012
All Army Ten Miler, Washington, DC(20 hours)2011
Military World Game Track and Field, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil (200 hours) 2011
USMA Rugby Team, West Point, NY (200 hours)2010 and 2011
USMA Lacrosse Team, West Point, NY (200 Hours)2011
Ramstein High School Football, Ramstein, GE 2007-2009
All Army Women’s Soccer training camp, Fort Eustis, VA2003 and 2004
All Army Men’s Soccer training camp, Fort Eustis, VA 2003 and 2004