Strong 1 CURICULUM VITAE John Eric Strong Department of Physical Therapy 4280 Sergeant Road Suite 100 Sioux City, IA 51106 Eric.Strong@briarcliff.edu Education: Brigham Young University Provo, UT 2000-2004 Exercise Science Doctorate of Philosophy Des Moines University Des Moines, Iowa 1998-2000 Physical Therapy Masters of Science in Physical Therapy Brigham Young University Provo, UT 1992-1993, 1995-1998 Pre-Physical Therapy Bachelor of Science Licensure Information/Registration Number: Maine Physical Therapy License #PT3031. September 2000 present. Employment and Positions Held: Associate Professor of Physical Therapy Full-time tenure-track faculty member Developing Physical Therapy Program Sioux City, IA January 2015 present Wellness Coach Self-employed Bangor, ME 2013 Present
Husson University Associate Professor of Physical Therapy (Assistant Professor: September 2004 August 2009) Full-time multiple year contract employee (multiple year contract awarded 2009) Husson University Physical Therapy Program Bangor, ME September 2004 May 2012 Brewer Rehabilitation Per Diem Physical Therapist Skilled Nursing Facility setting Brewer, ME 2005 2008 1 st Choice Home Health Care Staff Physical Therapist Home Health setting Provo, UT 2000 2003 Peer Reviewed Publications: Peer Reviewed Presentations: Strong 2 Strong, JE, Weber, TM, Mullenix, SJ, Elwell, NW, and Hyland, LL. Differences in Peak Ground Reaction Force and Comfort between Hard and Cushioned Surfaces using a Drop Jump. American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) National Meeting, San Antonio, TX, June 2008. Strong, JE and Tucker, LA. Volume of Physical Activity is Predictive of Bone Mineral Density. American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) National Meeting, Denver, CO, June 2006. Tucker, LA and Strong, JE. Objectively Measured Physical Activity and Body Fat Gains in Women: A 4-year Prospective Study. American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) National Meeting, Denver, CO, June 2006. Bikman, B, Tucker, LA, and Strong, JE. VO 2 Max and C-Reactive protein in Adult Women. American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) National Meeting, Nashville, TN, June 2005. Nokes, NR, Tucker, LA, and Strong JE. The Relationship Between Objectively Measured Physical Activity and C-Reactive Protein in Adult Females. American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) National Meeting, Nashville, TN, June 2005. Strong, JE & Tucker, LA. Effects of Different Jumping Programs on Hip and Spine Bone Mineral Density in Premenopausal Women. American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) National Meeting, Nashville, TN, June 2005.
Abstracts: Strong 3 Tucker, J, Tucker, LA, and Strong, JE. Dietary Intake and C-Reactive Protein in 205 Adult Women. American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) National Meeting, Nashville, TN, June 2005. Strong, JE, Tucker, LA, and Peterson, TR. Macronutrient Consumption is Predictive of Blood Pressure. American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) National Meeting, Indianapolis, IN, May 2004. Tucker, LA, Peterson, TR, and Strong, JE. ADA Exchange List Food Servings and Body Fat Percentage in Middle-Age Women. American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) National Meeting, Indianapolis, IN, May 2004. Russell, K, Strong, E, and Hunter, I. Bone Mineral Density Differences Among Sprinters and Distance Runners. Southwest Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine Regional Meeting, Las Vegas, NV, November 2003. Strong, JE, and Tucker, LA. Vertical Jump Height is Predictive of Hip Bone Mineral Density in Middle-Aged Women American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) National Meeting, San Francisco, CA, May 2003. Tucker, LA, Gardner, L, Strong, JE, Bowels, C, Ellis, D, and Russel, K. Restrained Eating, Energy Intake, and Body Composition over 36-months in women American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) National Meeting, San Francisco, CA, May 2003. Tucker, JM, Tucker, LA, Peterson, TR, and Strong, JE. Dietary Sodium Intake and Resting Blood Pressure in 263 Adult Women. American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) National Meeting, San Francisco, CA, May 2003. Strong, JE, Tucker, LA, and Peterson, T. Longitudinal Changes in Dietary Fiber Intake Predict Changes in Body Fat in Women American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) National Meeting, St. Louis, MO, May 2002. Strong, JE and Tucker, LA. (2006) Physical Activity Volume is Predictive of Hip Bone Mineral Density in Middle-Aged Women. (Abstract). Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise, 38(5 Supplement): S530. Tucker, LA and Strong, JE. (2006) Objectively Measured Physical Activity and Body Fat Gains in Women: A 4-year Prospective Study. (Abstract) Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise, 38(5 Supplement): S57. Bikman, B, Tucker, LA, and Strong, JE. (2005) VO 2 Max and C-Reactive protein in Adult Women. (Abstract). Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise, 37(5 Supplement): S69. Nokes, NR, Tucker, LA, and Strong JE. (2005) The Relationship Between Objectively Measured Physical Activity and C-Reactive Protein in Adult Females. (Abstract). Medicineand Science in Sport and Exercise, 37(5 Supplement): S69.
Strong 4 Strong, JE & Tucker, LA. (2005) Effects of Different Jumping Programs on Hip and Spine Bone Mineral Density in Premenopausal Women. (Abstract). Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise, 37(5 Supplement): S452. Tucker, J, Tucker, LA, and Strong, JE. (2005) Dietary Intake and C-Reactive Protein in 205 Adult Women. (Abstract). Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise, 37(5 Supplement): S70. Strong, JE, Tucker, LA, and Peterson, TR. (2004) Macronutrient Consumption is Predictive of Blood Pressure. (Abstract). Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise, 36(5 Supplement): S95. Tucker, LA, Peterson, TR, and Strong, JE. (2004) ADA Exchange List Food Servings and Body Fat Percentage in Middle-Age Women. (Abstract). Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise, 36(5 Supplement): S78. Strong, JE, and Tucker, LA. (2003) Vertical Jump Height is Predictive of Hip Bone Mineral Density in Middle-Aged Women (Abstract). Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise, 35(5 Supplement): S21. Tucker, JM, Tucker, LA, Peterson, TR, and Strong, JE. (2003) Dietary Sodium Intake and Resting Blood Pressure in 263 Adult Women. (Abstract). Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise, 35(5 Supplement): S67. Tucker, LA, Gardner, L, Strong, JE, Bowels, C, Ellis, D, and Russel, K. (2003) Restrained Eating, Energy Intake, and Body Composition over 36-months in women. (Abstract). Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise, 35(5 Supplement): S253. Strong, JE, Tucker, LA, and Peterson, T. (2002) Longitudinal Changes in Dietary Fiber Intake Predict Changes in Body Fat in Women (Abstract). Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise, 34(5 Supplement): S267. Non-Peer Reviewed Publications: Non-Peer Reviewed Presentations: Funded/In Review Grant Activity: John T Gorman Foundation Grant. $3900. 2012. Maine Community Foundation Grant. $1000. 2011. United Way of Eastern Maine Falls Prevention Initiative Grant. $5500. 2009. Husson College Research Award. $660. 2005
Strong 5 Other Scholarly Products: Research Activity: Differences in Falls Risk between Community-dwelling and Homebound Older Adults in Eastern Maine. Changes in Falls Risk Score using the OTAGO Treatment Protocol as Compared to Matter of Balance. Changes in Falls Risk Scores as a Result of Using Immediate Feedback. Impact of Matter of Balance Training on Falls Risk Scores. Differences in Falls Risk between American Indian and White Older Adults Living in Eastern Maine. Sensitivity and Specificity of the Comprehensive Falls Risk Scoring Instrument. Reliability of the Comprehensive Falls Risk Scoring Instrument. Factors that Impact Community-Dwelling Older Adults in Eastern Maine to be Rescreened with a Falls Risk Assessment. Falls Risk in Older Adults Residing in Maine, Georgia, Louisiana, and New Mexico Continuing Education Workshops Conducted/Organized: Membership in Scientific/Professional Organizations: National Strength and Conditioning Association, 2013 present. Health and Wellness Special Interest Group Member, Geriatric Section of APTA, 2004 present. Osteoporosis Special Interest Group Member, Geriatric Section of APTA, 2004 present. Geriatric Section Member, APTA, 2003 present. Maine Physical Therapy Association, 2004 present. American Physical Therapy Association (APTA), 1998 2001, 2003 present. Consultative and Advisory Positions Held: Community Service:
Member of the Step-by-Step Coalition for reducing falls in older adults. 2009 present. Services to the University/College/School on Committees/Councils/Commissions: Physical Therapy Department Chair, Admissions Committee, 2015 present. Husson University. 2004 2012 Member, Wellness Initiative 2008 2012 Member of Faculty Forum 2004 2012 Member, Academic Advising Committee 2008 2010 Member, Chemistry Faculty Search Committee 2007 2008 Member, Undergraduate Academic Affairs Committee 2006 2008 Chair, Wellness Initiative 2005 2008 Member, Compensation Committee 2005 2007 Physical Therapy Department Member, Faculty Search Committee, 2008 2012 Chair, Admissions Committee, 2005 2012 Member, Academic Review Committee, 2004 2012 Member, Admissions Committee, 2004 2005 Member, DPT Implementation Committee, 2004 2006 OT Department Honors and Awards: Member, OT Advisory Board, 2005 2010 Lifetime member of Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society, 2005 2010. Graduate Research Fellowship Award, 2001. Distinguished Research Award, 2000. Continuing Education Attended OTAGO Exercise Program: Training for Physical Therapists 2014 Functional Stability Training for the Core 2014 Functional Stability Training for the Lower Extremity 2014 The Precision Nutrition Level 1 Certification 2013 STEADI Tool Kit: Webinar for Health Care Providers 2013 One Hour Virtual Wellness Conference 2013 Better Wellness with Technology 2013 Outcome-based Wellness Programs Made Simple 2013 Strong 6
Strong 7 The Behavior Change Secret Recipe 2012 Bigger Bang for your Wellness Buck 2012 Motivating the Unmotivated 2012 Creating a Worksite Culture of Health 2012 The Evidence for Wellness That You Don t Know About...Yet 2012 Upper Extremity Overuse Disorders 2011 Evidence-based Skilled Dementia Care 2011 Introducing the APPI Pilates for Rehabilitation: Matwork Level 1 2011 Incorporating Cash-Based Services Into Your PT Practice 2011 Certified Exercise Expert for Aging Adults, Part 3 2010 Certified Exercise Expert for Aging Adults, Part 2 2010 Certified Exercise Expert for Aging Adults, Part 1 2009 Addressing Balance, Dizziness and Falls in the Older Adult Population 2009 Teaching Responsibilities in the Entry-Level Physical Therapy Program: First Year: Summer Term. o Instructor for HSC 501: Human Anatomy. First Year: Fall Term. o Instructor for HSC 502: Human Physiology. o Instructor for HSC 505: Lifespan Development. First Year: Spring Term. o Course Director for HSC 509: Human Kinesiology and Biomechanics. o Instructor for HSC 540: Rehabilitation Tests and Measures. o Course Director for HSC 541: Rehabilitation Interventions. o Advisor for HSC 560: Scholarly Project Proposal. o Course Director for HSC 580: Health Promotion. o Instructor for DPT 520: DPT Clinical Correlations I. Second Year: Summer Term. o Instructor for DPT 620: Clinical Correlations II. Second Year: Fall Term. o Advisor for HSC 660: Rehabilitation Scholarly Project. o Instructor for DPT 622: Clinical Correlations III. Second Year. Spring Term. o Course Director for DPT 641: DPT Geriatric Rehabilitation. o Instructor for DPT 623: DPT Clinical Correlations IV. Third Year: Summer Term. o Instructor for DPT 720: DPT Clinical Correlations V.