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Curriculum Vitae Stephen Marc Perle, Dc, Ms CURRICULUM VITAE STEPHEN MARC PERLE , D.C., M.S. University of Bridgeport College of Chiropractic • Bridgeport, CT 06604 • 203 576-4248 • [email protected] Professional PROFESSOR OF CLINICAL SCIENCES 2005 - Present ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF CLINICAL SCIENCES 2000 - 2005 TENURED 2000 ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF CLINICAL SCIENCES 1992 - 2000 INTERIM DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS 1999 ADJUNCT ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF CLINICAL SCIENCES 1991 - 92 University of Bridgeport College of Chiropractic Bridgeport, CT COURSES PRESENTLY TEACHING : Soft Tissue Techniques I & II, Research Methodology/Statistics, Chiropractic Case Management, Wellness COURSES PREVIOUSLY TAUGHT : Ethics, Full Spine and Extremity Assessment and Manipulative Procedures, Critical Evaluation of the Literature, Jurisprudence, Thesis I, History and Principles of Chiropractic, Palpation, Spinal Motion Palpation, Spinal Biomechanics, Thoracic Adjusting, Cervical Adjusting, Extremity Motion Palpation, Extremity Adjusting, Technique Procedures: Full Spine ADJUNCT PROFESSOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 2001 - Present University of Bridgeport School of Engineering Bridgeport, CT COURSE PRESENTLY TEACHING : Ergonomics ADJUNCT PROFESSOR OF CLINICAL SCIENCES 2006 - 2007 University of Bridgeport Human Nutrition Institute Bridgeport, CT COURSES PREVIOUSLY TAUGHT : Biostatistics and Clinical Epidemiology SPEAKERS ’ BUREAU MEMBER 2004 - Present NCMIC Insurance Company Des Moines, IA POST -G RADUATE FACULTY 2005 - Present New York Chiropractic College Seneca Falls, NY Ethics and Professionalism Risk Management Outcomes Based Practice LABORATORY INSTRUCTOR 2001 - 2004 Graston Technique® Falmouth, MA STAFF DOCTOR 2004 Physical Therapy Services, L.L.C. Hamden, CT STAFF DOCTOR 2003 - 2004 Connecticut Chiropractic Specialists L.L.C. Milford, CT POST -G RADUATE FACULTY 1997 - 2000 The National College of Chiropractic Lombard, IL Soft Tissue Procedures: Trauma and Dysfunction POST -G RADUATE FACULTY 1999 - 2000 STEPHEN M. PERLE - C.V. Southern California Health Sciences University Whittier, CA Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES : Extremities Manual Therapy, Peripheral Neuropathy LOCUM TENENS 1991 - 2003 FOUNDING INSTRUCTOR 2001 - 2002 Kinetics, Kinematics, Kinesiology, Kinesthesia Institute (K4I) POST -G RADUATE FACULTY 1992 - 1998 Texas Chiropractic College Pasadena, TX Diagnosis and Management of Sports Injuries of the Lower Extremity ADJUNCT INSTRUCTOR 1990 - 1991 New York Chiropractic College Greenvale, NY Courses Taught: Clinical Orthopedics of the Extremities, Soft Tissue and Reflex Techniques, Thoracolumbar and Costosternal Adjusting, Lumbopelvic, Lower Extremity and Sacral Adjusting, Cervicothoracic and Upper Extremity Adjusting, FACULTY MEMBER 2001 - 2002 Motion Palpation Institute Cincinnati, OH Course Taught: Outcome Assessment POST -G RADUATE FACULTY 1993 Northwestern College of Chiropractic Bloomington, MN Diagnosis and Emergency Management of Asthma, Thermal Injuries and Diabetes PRIVATE PRACTICE 1983 - 1991 The Athlete’s Chiropractor New York, New York RESEARCH ASSISTANT 1981 - 1983 Texas Chiropractic College Pasadena, TX RESEARCH ASSISTANT 1976 - 1977 Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Albany Medical Center Albany, NY Education DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC 1979 - 1983 Texas Chiropractic College Pasadena, TX MASTERS OF SCIENCE IN EXERCISE SCIENCES (H UMAN PERFORMANCE ) 1994 - 2002 Southern Connecticut State University New Haven, CT Thesis title: EFFECTS OF A SINGLE MANIPULATION OF THE TIBIOTALAR JOINT ON SELECTED HUMAN PERFORMANCE MEASURES IN ADULTS BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - BIOLOGY 1991 Regents College, The University of the State of New York (now known as Excelsior College) Albany, NY -2- STEPHEN M. PERLE - C.V. CELLULAR & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY 1977 - 1978 State University of New York at Buffalo Buffalo, NY BIOMEDICAL ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 1975 - 1977 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy, NY Certifications and Licenses STATE OF CONNECTICUT CHIROPRACTIC LICENSE , #954 1991 STATE OF CALIFORNIA CHIROPRACTIC LICENSE , #20345 (Inactive Status) 1990 NEW YORK STATE CHIROPRACTIC LICENSE , #3560 1983 CERTIFIED CHIROPRACTIC SPORTS PHYSICIAN (C.C.S.P.) 1987 American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physicians GRASTON TECHNIQUE CERTIFIED 2001 Graston Technique® Falmouth, MA LEVEL I CERTIFIED - SPINE CERTIFIED SPINE INSTRUCTOR 2000 Active Release Technique™ Colorado Springs, CO DIPLOMATE 1983 PASSED WRITTEN CLINICAL COMPETENCY EXAMINATION 1990 National Board of Chiropractic Examiners Greeley, CO Editorial ASSOCIATE EDITOR Chiropractic & Osteopathy 2008 - Present EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBER Journal of Chiropractic Humanities 2008 - Present Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association 2008 - Present Training & Conditioning 2001 - Present American Running Association’s Running & FitNews 1994 - Present Chiropractic & Osteopathy 2005 - 2008 SECTION EDITOR - ABSTRACTS 1995 - 2000 Journal of Sports Chiropractic and Rehabilitation SECTION EDITOR - CLINICIAN ’S CORNER AND ABSTRACTS 1993 - 1995 EDITORIAL REVIEW BOARD 1990 - 1995 Chiropractic Sports Medicine Perle SM , editor. Proceedings of the ACA Council on Sports Injuries and Physical Fitness & F.I.C.S. , Hands On II Seminar, San Diego, CA 1991 -3- STEPHEN M. PERLE - C.V. Research Grants Principal Investigator - University of Bridgeport College of Chiropractic Title of Project: The Clinical Utility of Two Technologies to Quantify the “Dosage” of Chiropractic Adjustments. Funding Amount: $10,875.00 2000 - 2003 Principal Investigator - University of Bridgeport College of Chiropractic Title of Project: Effects of a Single Manipulation of the Talotibial Joint on Selected Human Performance Measures in Recreational Runners. Funding Amount: $32,000.00. 1999 - 2002 Co-Investigator - Foundation for Chiropractic Education and Research Title of Project: Guidelines for utilization of chiropractic procedures in the treatment of low back pain. Grant# 96-03-09, Principal Investigator: Meridel Gatterman Funding Amount: $48,600.00 1997 - 2001 Publications Textbook Chapters Ames R , Perle SM . Overview of Sports Injuries Management. In: Gengenbach M, Hyde T, editors. Conservative Management of Sports Injuries. Second Edition. Boston: Jones & Bartlett Publishers. 2007: 3-16 Ierna GF, Perle SM . Conservative Rehabilitation of Athletic Injuries. In: Gengenbach M, Hyde T, editors. Conservative Management of Sports Injuries . Second Edition. Boston: Jones & Bartlett Publishers. 2007: 59-156 Perle SM , Ames R. Athletic Injuries of the Pelvis, Hip and Thigh. In: Gengenbach M, Hyde T, editors. Conservative Management of Sports Injuries. Second Edition. Boston: Jones & Bartlett Publishers. 2007: 613-61 Perle SM . Ethics in Chiropractic Clinical Practice. In Wyatt LH, editor. Handbook of Clinical Chiropractic, Second Edition, 2004. p. 329-38 Perle SM. Soft Tissue Manual Techniques. In Haldeman S, editor. Principles and Practice of Chiropractic, Third Edition, McGraw Hill. 2004 p. 805-820 Perle SM . Sports Chiropractic. In Redwood D, Cleveland CS, III, editors. Contemporary Chiropractic. Second Edition, St. Louis: Mosby, 2003. p. 409-22 Perle SM. Overview of Sports Injuries Management. In: Gengenbach M, Hyde T, editors. Conservative Management of Sports Injuries. Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins, 1997. p. 3-13 Perle SM. Athletic Injuries of the Pelvis, Hip and Thigh. In: Gengenbach M, Hyde T, editors. Conservative Management of Sports Injuries . Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins, 1997. p. 321-63 -4- STEPHEN M. PERLE - C.V. Peer-Reviewed Publications Kawchuk GN, Perle SM . The relation between the application angle of spinal manipulative therapy (SMT) and resultant vertebral accelerations in an in situ porcine model. Manual Therapy, In press Murphy DR, Schneider MJ, Seaman DR, Perle SM , Nelson CF. How can chiropractic become a respected mainstream profession? The example of podiatry. Chiropractic & Osteopathy 2008 Aug 29;16(1):10. Schneider MJ, Brady DB, Perle SM. Differential diagnosis of fibromyalgia syndrome. Journal of Manipulative Physiological Therapeutics 2006 29(6):493-501 Keating JC Jr, Charlton KH, Grod JP, Perle SM , Sikorski D, Winterstein JF. Subluxation: dogma or science? Chiropractic & Osteopathy. 2005 Aug 10;13(1):17 Gleberzon BJ, Cooperstein R, Perle SM . Can chiropractic survive its chimerical nature. Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association 2005; 49(2):69-74 Wyatt LH, Perle SM , Murphy DR, Hyde TE. The Necessary Future of Chiropractic Education: A North American Perspective. Chiropractic & Osteopathy 2005 Jul 7;13(1):10 Nelson CF, Lawrence D, Triano JJ, Bronfort G, Perle SM , Metz D, Hegetschweiler K, LaBrot T. Chiropractic as Spine Care: A Model for the Profession. Chiropractic & Osteopathy 2005 Jul 6;13(1):9 Perle SM , Kawchuk GN. Pressures generated during spinal manipulation and their association with hand anatomy. Journal of Manipulative Physiological Therapeutics. 2005;28(4):e1-7. Schneider MJ, Murphy DM, Perle SM , Hyde TE, Vincent RE, Ierna GF. 21st-Century Paradigm for Chiropractic. Journal of the American Chiropractic Association 2005: 8-15 Jahn WT, Cupon LN, Perle SM . Guidelines of conduct in forensic practice. Journal of Chiropractic Medicine 2004;3:63-6. Perle SM. Critical Thinking and Technique Systems. Journal of the American Chiropractic Association 2004;41(2): 26-7. Perle SM . Commentary: Credentialing CAM providers. Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association 2003; 47(2):81-3 Cooperstein R, Perle SM , Condition-specific indications for chiropractic adjustive procedures for the low back: Literature and clinical effectiveness
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