USC Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy

{{Short description|Physiotherapy research organization}}

{{Infobox university

|name = USC Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy

|image_name = USC_Division_Of_Biokinesiology_And_Physical_Therapy_Logo.png

|image_size = 300px

|established = 1945

| director = James Gordon

|students = DPT 280{{cite news|title=InMotion Fall 2012|url=http://pt.usc.edu/uploadedFiles/USC_Physical_Therapy/Subpages/Pages/About_The_Division/News/News_Articles/In%20Motion%20Oct26%20v3-final%281%29.pdf|access-date=2013-10-18|newspaper=InMotion|date=October 26, 2012}}
PhD 30
MS 8
Physical Therapy Residents 10{{cite web|title=Clinical Faculty Directory|url=http://pt.usc.edu/About_The_Division/Fact_Sheet|access-date=2013-10-18}}

|faculty = Total 124{{cite web|title=Faculty Directory|url=http://pt.usc.edu/faculty|access-date=2013-10-18}}
Full-Time 25{{cite web|title=Full Time Faculty|url=http://pt.usc.edu/FacultyListing.aspx?pageid=175&filter=full|access-date=2013-10-18}}
Clinical 34{{cite web|title=Clinical Faculty Directory|url=http://pt.usc.edu/FacultyListing.aspx?pageid=183&filter=clinical|access-date=2013-10-18}}
Adjunct 39{{cite web|title=Clinical Faculty Directory|url=http://pt.usc.edu/FacultyListing.aspx?pageid=184&filter=adjunct|access-date=2013-10-18}}

|administrative_staff = 34{{cite web|title=Clinical Faculty Directory|url=http://pt.usc.edu/FacultyListing.aspx?pageid=188&filter=staff|access-date=2013-10-18}}

|city = Los Angeles

|state = California

|country = United States

|website = [http://pt.usc.edu pt.usc.edu]

}}

The USC Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy is a division of the Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry at the University of Southern California, focusing on research, training, and practice related to physical therapy and rehabilitation. The division grants doctoral degrees in physical therapy (DPT) and biokinesiology (PhD), as well as master's degrees in biokinesiology. In addition, the division offers residency programs in orthopedic physical therapy, neurologic physical therapy, sports physical therapy, as well as pediatric physical therapy.{{cite web|title=First residency program|url=http://pt.usc.edu/residency/|access-date=21 October 2013}}

File:USC CHP Building.png

History

The precursor of the Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy was established as an apprenticeship program at the Orthopedic Hospital of Los Angeles in 1942.{{cite web|title=USC Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy |url=http://pt.usc.edu/}} The physical therapy program was started by Dr. Charles Lowman,{{cite web|title=Charles LeRoy Lowman (1879 – 1977) orthopedic surgeon.|url=http://zagria.blogspot.com/2010/04/charles-leroy-lowman-1879-1977.html#.UleixGRT0XJ}} who was an orthopedic physician trained at USC, and Susan Roen, who was the head physical therapist at the Orthopedic Hospital{{cite web|title=Orthopedic Hospital|url=http://www.orthohospital.org/}} and an assistant instructor in the USC Physical Education Department.{{cite journal |author=Roen PB |title=Letter: Miss Susan G. Roen, RPT |journal=Physical Therapy |volume=54 |issue=8 |pages=883 |date=August 1974 |doi=10.1093/ptj/54.8.883 |pmid=4608053}}{{cite journal |title=Susan G. Roen |journal=Physical Therapy |volume=51 |issue=6 |pages=648–50 |date=June 1971 |doi=10.1093/ptj/51.6.648 |pmid=4947139|last1=Roen |first1=Susan G. |doi-access=free }} Their successful cooperation, especially in underwater therapy,{{cite book |title=Technique of underwater gymnastics; a study in practical application |oclc=2131910}}{{page needed|date=June 2014}}{{cite book |title=Underwater therapy |oclc=4986963}}{{page needed|date=June 2014}} drew international attention; President Franklin D. Roosevelt consulted with Dr. Lowman about therapy for his illness. Catherine Worthingham - who graduated under their guidance{{cite journal |title=Catherine Worthingham |journal=Physical Therapy |volume=51 |issue=6 |pages=642–4 |date=June 1971 |doi=10.1093/ptj/51.6.642 |pmid=4947137|last1=Worthingham |first1=Catherine }} - went on to contribute greatly to the physical therapy profession through education, practice, and research, and advanced the profession to a high level of influence in rehabilitation.

File:USC Physical Therapy Class of 1946.jpg

The 1940s was an important period for physical and occupational therapy education with an increased focus on university-based baccalaureate programs.{{cite web|title=PT Education Time Line |url=http://www.ncope.org/summit/pdf/pteducationtimeline.pdf}} In 1945, the Physical Therapy department was established at USC's University Park Campus with two programs offered: a certificate program for college graduates and a baccalaureate program.{{cite web|title=Timeline of Key Events and Highlights in USC's History |url=http://www.uscnorris.com/colorectalcenter/historyofusc.htm}} Charlotte W. Anderson, who had been a core faculty in the War Emergency Program,{{cite journal |author=Colman W |title=Evolving educational practices in occupational therapy: the War Emergency Courses, 1936-1954 |journal=The American Journal of Occupational Therapy |volume=44 |issue=11 |pages=1028–36 |date=November 1990 |pmid=2252063 |doi=10.5014/ajot.44.11.1028|doi-access=free }} was the first chairperson of the Physical Therapy department.{{cite web|title=Summer Trojan, Vol. 12, No. 8, July 22, 1957 |url=http://digitallibrary.usc.edu/cdm/compoundobject/collection/p15799coll104/id/74633/rec/12723}}{{cite journal |title=News & Notes |journal=California Medicine |year=1955 |volume=83 |issue=5 |pages=396 |pmc=1532603}} The Physical Therapy program at USC was accredited by American Medical Association (AMA){{cite web|title=Today's Physical Therapist |url=http://www.apta.org/uploadedFiles/APTAorg/Practice_and_Patient_Care/PR_and_Marketing/Market_to_Professionals/TodaysPhysicalTherapist.pdf}} in 1946. The first class with a Certificate in Physical Therapy graduated from USC in the same year while the first BS degree candidate graduated in 1947. In order to prepare teachers for physical therapy schools, a post-professional graduate M.A. program was established at USC in 1947 as the second program of its kind in the US. The first MA candidate graduated in 1950. While physical therapy was a fairly new professional field for men at that time, the first male students were admitted to the physical therapy program in 1950.{{cite web|title=Daily Trojan, Vol. 46, No. 112, April 12, 1955 |url=http://cdm15799.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/compoundobject/collection/p15799coll104/id/93533/rec/17}}

The physical therapy department at USC developed and expanded quickly during the 1960s. Margret S. Rood became the chair of the department in 1960. She was a physical therapist and occupational therapist and proposed a well-known system of therapeutic exercises to treat neuromuscular dysfunction called the Rood approach.{{cite book|last=Noll|first=SF|title=Rehabilitation of Patients With Swallowing Disorders. In Braddom RL. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.|year=1996|publisher=W.B. Saunders Co., Philadelphia}} Margret S. Rood stepped down as chair in 1966. In 1966, the first faculty with a PhD degree, Frances Grover, was hired to teach anatomy. Margaret Bryce, who chaired the department until 1975, contributed greatly to physical therapy management in lower extremity amputees.{{cite book|last=Bryce|first=M|title=Physical Therapy after Amputation : The Treatment of the Unilateral Lower-Extremity Amputee.|year=1954|publisher=Univ of Wisconsin Pr.}}

1971 was a landmark year for the department as it moved to Rancho Los Amigos Hospital in Downey to initiate a new paradigm in US rehabilitation medicine.{{cite web|title=USC BKN&PT InMotion|url=http://pt.usc.edu/uploadedFiles/USC_Physical_Therapy/Subpages/Content/About_The_Division/Alumni_and_Friends/Newsletter/USCInMotion_Fall2011_r9.pdf}} Also in 1971, USC established a master's degree in clinical physical therapy including clinical fellows at Rancho Los Amigos. By moving the division to Rancho Los Amigos, students were not only able to access skillful physical therapists, but also able to have better hands on experience in physical therapy practice. Helen Hislop was appointed chair of the department in 1975; Dr. Hislop intensively developed the graduate-level physical therapy program.{{cite web|title=USC HSC News|url=http://www.usc.edu/hsc/info/pr/1volpdf/pdf98/420.pdf}} Also, the final BS class graduated in 1975 and all physical therapy graduate degrees were shifted from MA to MS In 1978, the department established the first physical therapy PhD program in the nation, and accepted three PhD students. Dr. Jacquelin Perry, who was a director of the pathokinesiology lab at Rancho Los Amigos and a recognized expert in gait analysis and polio, tremendously contributed to the development of the PhD program in physical therapy at USC.{{cite web|title=Rancho Los Amigos Pathokinesiology Laboratory Researchers|url=http://larei.org/doctors-and-researchers/#/dr-jacquelin-perry1/}}

The 1980s and 1990s were periods defined by many firsts in the division. The first doctoral degree in physical therapy from USC was awarded to Mary Beth Brown in 1984.{{cite web|title=Mary Beth Brown|url=http://healthprofessions.missouri.edu/pt/viewProfile.php?facultyName=brown-marybeth}} In 1989, an independent faculty practice, USC Physical Therapy Associates, was established with Rob Landel as director.{{cite web|title=USC Physical Therapy Associates|url=http://pt.usc.edu/physical_therapy_services/}} The department changed its name to the Department of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy in 1993 to reflect its expanding research mission. Eighty-four students were admitted to the first entry-level DPT class in 1995 and graduated three years later. In 1996, 15 graduates were awarded the first post-professional DPT degrees from USC. After 23 years of service as department chair, Helen Hislop stepped down in 1998 and Sandra Howell was named acting chair in her place.{{cite web|title=Helen Hislop|url=http://pt.usc.edu/About_The_Division/Division_History/}}{{cite web|title=Sandra Howell|url=http://pressroom.usc.edu/sandra-howell/}} This same year, the inaugural class of two residents was admitted to the Orthopedic Physical Therapy residency program at USC, the first academically based residency in the US.

Dr. James Gordon became the new chair of the department in July 2000.{{cite web|title=InMotion|url=http://pt.usc.edu/uploadedFiles/USC_Physical_Therapy/Subpages/Pages/About_The_Division/Alumni_and_Friends/Newsletter/InMotion%20Fall%202000.pdf|publisher=University of Southern California Division of Biokinesiology & Physical Therapy|access-date=October 11, 2013}} In 2003, the Department of Nursing closed and the university provost announced that the Independent Health Professions would be phased out.{{cite news|title=USC Begins to Close Nursing Department|url=http://news.usc.edu/#!/article/3039/USC-Begins-to-Close-Nursing-Department/|access-date=October 11, 2013|newspaper=USC News|date=May 6, 2002}} This precipitated a major change for the department, which became the Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy of the Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry in 2006.{{cite web|title=OT and PT Depts. Realigned Under USC School of Dentistry|url=http://news.usc.edu/#!/article/20903/OT-and-PT-depts-realigned-under-USC-School-of-Dentistry/|publisher=University of Southern California|access-date=October 11, 2013}}

In 2017, the department began offering online DPT programs.{{Cite news|url=https://dpt.usc.edu/|title=USC Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy {{!}} DPT@USC|access-date=2018-07-27|language=en}}

Distinctions

The Doctor of Physical Therapy program has been ranked first among physical therapy schools by U.S. News & World Report since 2004.{{cite web|title=PT School Ranking|url=http://grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-health-schools/physical-therapy-rankings|access-date=2013-10-24}}{{cite web|title=USC PT Fact Sheet|url=http://pt.usc.edu/About_The_Division/Fact_Sheet/|access-date=2013-10-24}}

Notable alumni

References

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