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Mark D. Bishop

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Assistant Professor

 


Location:

University of Florida


Education:

University of Florida Ph.D. in Physical Therapy, 2002
University of Queensland, Australia B.S. in Physiotherapy, 1989

 

 


Primary Academic Appointment:

UF Department of Physical Therapy, College of Public Health and Health Professions 


Awards and Recognition:

Margaret L Moore Award for new academic faculty from the American Physical Therapy Association, 2006


Research Interests:

Manual therapy management of musculoskeletal pain, Control of dynamic movement tasks


Recent Publications:

Bialosky, Bishop, George. The Mechanisms of Manual Therapy in the Treatment of Musculoskeletal Pain: A Proposed Comprehensive Model. Man Therapy, in press

George SZ, Bishop MD, Bialosky JE, Zeppieri G, Robinson ME. Immediate analgesic effects of spinal manipulation on thermal pain sensitivity: an experimental study, BMC Musculoskel Disord, 2007 7:68

Chmielewski TL, Hodges MJ, Horodyski MB, Conrad BP, Bishop MD, Tillman SMA Comparison of Clinician Agreement in Evaluating Lower Extremity Movement Patterns Using Two Rating Methods, J Ortho Sports Phys Ther, 2007 37(3):122-9

Bishop MD, Meuleman J, Robinson M, Light KE. Effect of pain and depression on balance, mobility and confidence in older men. J Rehab Res Dev. 2007 44 (5): 675-684

Bialosky JE, Bishop MD, Robinson ME, Barabas JA, George SZ. The influence of expectation on spinal manipulation induced hypoalgesia: an experimental study in normal subjects. BMC Musculo Disorders. 9(1): 19

  


Contact Information:

PO Box 100154, Physical Therapy Department, University of Florida
Gainesville, FL 32610
Phone: 352-273-6112
E-mail:
mbishop@phhp.ufl.edu


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