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Lisa
T. Hoglund, PT, OCS, CertMDT
Email: l.hoglun@usip.edu
Faculty Appointment:
Assistant Professor
Teaching Responsibilities:
• Musculoskeletal I, II, and III
• Physical Therapy Examination
Education:
PhD in Physical Therapy (in progress), Temple University
BS & Certificate in Physical Therapy, University of Michigan
Research/Clinical Interests:
• Biomechanics of sit-to-stand in persons with patellofemoral
osteoarthritis vs. healthy, normal adults
• Exercise and manual therapy interventions in persons with
osteoarthritis
• Treatment of adult spinal pain/impairments
• Treatment of patellofemoral pain syndrome
• Biomechanical foot orthoses to correct malalignment
Professional Information:
Member, American Physical Therapy Association (APTA)
• Orthopaedic Section
• Education Section
• Research Section
Member, Association of Rheumatology Health Professionals (ARHP)
Professional Publications:
Hoglund LT. Rating of perceived exertion: use
with patients taking beta-blocker medication. Orthop Phys Ther Pract.
2005; 17(3): 16-19.
Hoglund L, McClure PW, Neff NP. Three-dimensional
scapular kinematics: a study of normal variation in scapular motion
of dominant versus nondominant extremities in asymptomatic subjects.
J Orthop Sports Phys Ther. 2004; 34(1): A43-A44. (abstract)
Presentations:
Hoglund L, Barr AE, Heilman BP, Hillstrom H, Lockard
M, Reinus WR, Song J. Persons with patellofemoral osteoarthritis
exhibit altered knee kinematics during a sit-to-stand task. Poster
Presentation, Student-Faculty Research Day, College of Health Professions,
Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 12, 2007.
“Osteoarthritis of the Knee: Conservative Treatment.”
Evidence-based presentation of conservative interventions for knee
osteoarthritis. Co-presenter along with George P. Cautilli, MD in
“Knee Arthritis: Conservative and Surgical Treatment Options.”
Community educational program, Excel Physical Therapy, Philadelphia,
PA, March 7, 2006.
Hoglund L, McClure PW, Neff NP. Three-dimensional
scapular kinematics: a study of normal variation in scapular motion
of dominant versus nondominant extremities in asymptomatic subjects.
Poster Presentation, Combined Sections Meeting of the American Physical
Therapy Association, Nashville, TN, February 4 – 8, 2004.
Hoglund L, McClure PW, Neff NP. Three-dimensional
scapular kinematics: a study of normal variation in scapular motion
of dominant versus nondominant extremities in asymptomatic subjects.
Platform Presentation, Pennsylvania Physical Therapy Association
Annual Conference, Champion, Pennsylvania, October 25, 2003.
Certifications:
• ABPTS Board Certification in Orthopaedic Physical Therapy
(OCS)
• Certificate in Mechanical Diagnosis & Therapy of the
Spine: McKenzie Institute, USA (CertMDT)
• APTA-Credentialed Clinical Instructor
Other Interests:
Bicycling, skiing, hiking
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