CURRICULUM VITAE



CURRICULUM VITAE

David G. Greathouse, PT, PhD, ECS, FAPTA

3211 Crystal Path

San Antonio, Texas 78259

Home phone: 210-402-3727

Cell phone: 210-705-3441

Email: greathoused1@

Date of Preparation: November 14, 2016

Name: David G. Greathouse, PT, PhD, ECS, FAPTA

Colonel, U.S. Army (Retired)

Clinical Electrophysiologic Certified Specialist (#5922)

Diplomate, American Board of Physical Therapy

Specialties (ABPTS); 2003; recertified 2012

Recognition: Catherine Worthingham Fellow of the American Physical Therapy Association (2006)

University of Kentucky College of Health Sciences Hall of Fame (2013)

University of Pittsburgh School of Health and Rehabilitative Sciences Distinguished Alumni

Award (2015)

Section on Clinical Electrophysiology, American Physical Therapy Association

Award of Excellence (1999)

Texas State University, Department of Physical Therapy Outstanding Faculty Member in

Teaching (2014)

U.S. Army-Baylor University Doctoral Program in Physical Therapy; Colonel David G.

Greathouse Research Award – given yearly to the outstanding U.S. Army-Baylor

University DPT student research group. The Greathouse research award was announced

in 2005 and was first awarded in 2006.

Present Position:

Director, Clinical Electrophysiology Services

Texas Physical Therapy Specialists

1324 Common Street, Suite 307

New Braunfels, Texas 78130

Phone: 210-705-3441 (cell)

Current Teaching Positions:

1. Creighton University – Doctor of Physical Therapy Program 1997-present

Omaha, NE

Adjunct Professor 1997-2000

Professor in the School of Pharmacy and Allied Health 2000- present

Professions, Department of Physical Therapy

(contributed services basis)

2. Rocky Mountain University of the Health Professions 2004-present

Provo, UT

Adjunct Faculty (DSc CE and EMG/NCS Certification)

3. U.S. Army-Baylor University Doctoral Program in Physical Therapy 2005-present

Fort Sam Houston, TX

Adjunct Professor

4. U.S. Army-Baylor University Postprofessional Doctoral Program 2007-present

in Orthopaedic Manual Therapy, Brooke Army Medical Center,

Fort Sam Houston, TX

Adjunct Clinical Faculty

5. Texas State University at San Marcos – DPT Program 2008-present

San Marcos, TX

Adjunct Clinical Professor

Employment and Positions Held:

1) Walter Reed General Hospital, Washington, DC - 1970-71

Staff Therapist, Ward Therapist, Amputee Coordinator.

2) Irwin Army Hospital, Ft Riley, KS - Assistant Chief, 1972-75

Musculoskeletal Screening, EMG, Joint Mobilization.

3) Graduate School (Masters), Physical Therapy/Education, 1975-76

University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY. Clinical

studies in EMG under Dr. Barry Joseph, M.D., Director,

Clinical Electrophysiology, Department of Neurology.

4) Brooke Army Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, TX, 1976-78

Staff Therapist, Coordinator of Ward Program, initiated

Craniotomy and Laminectomy Programs. Preceptorship in

Electromyography under Dr. Joel Roth, Chief of Physical

Medicine.

5) SHAPE Medical Center, SHAPE, Belgium - Chief Physical 1978-82

Therapist, MSE and EMG Credentials, Director of

Sportsmedicine SHAPE American High School.

6) Graduate School (Doctoral) Department of Anatomy 1982-85

University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY. Graduate

Associate in EMG under Dr. Robin Gilmore, Director of

Clinical Neurophysiology Dept of Neurology. Graduate

Advisors: Dr. Daniel H. Matulionis (Anatomy), and

Dr. Dean P. Currier (Physical Therapy).

7) Associate Professor and Director U.S. Army-Baylor 1985-90

University Graduate Program in Physical Therapy;

Chief Physical Therapy Branch; and Army Medical

Specialist Corps Advisor to the Commandant, U.S. Army

Academy of Health Sciences, Fort Sam Houston, Texas.

8) Chief, Physical Therapy Section and Assistant Chief, 1990-93

Army Medical Specialist Corps, Headquarters, Department

of the Army, Office of The Surgeon General.

9) Chief, Army Medical Specialist Corps, Department of 1993-96

the Army, Office of the Surgeon General, HQDA (DASG-DB),

Falls Church, VA; Army Program Manager, Chiropractic

Health Care Demonstration Program (CHCDP)

10) Professor and Chairman 1996-2005

School of Physical Therapy

Belmont University

Nashville, TN

Associate Dean

College of Health Sciences

Belmont University

Nashville, TN

Adjunct Professor

Department of Cell and Developmental Biology

Vanderbilt University, School of Medicine

Nashville, TN

Clinical Electrophysiologist (EMG/NCS)

Neurology Clinic

Blanchfield Army Community Hospital

Fort Campbell, KY

Education:

A. Civilian

1) Huntington High School, Huntington, WV 1961-64

2) Marshall University, Huntington, WV: B.A. in 1964-68

Biology and Physical Education

3) D.T. Watson School of Physiatrics, Leetsdale, PA 1968-69

Certificate in Physical Therapy

4) University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY: M.S. in 1975-76

Physical Therapy/Education (Thesis: Effects of

Temperature on the Sensory Nerve Conduction of

the Sural Nerve in Man)

5) University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY: Ph.D. in 1982-85

Anatomy (Dissertation: Effects of Short Term, Medium

Frequency Electrical Stimulation on Normal, Partially

Denervated and Denervated Rat Skeletal Muscle)

B. Military

1) Officer Basic Course 1970

2) Medical Officers Advanced Course 1979-81

3) Command and General Staff College 1986-88

4) Army War College 1991-93

C. Continuing Education

1) Lower Extremity Prosthetics, Northwestern University 1972

2) Anatomy and Physiology, MFSS, FSH, TX 1972

3) Beginning Electromyography, APTA, Las Vegas, NV 1972

4) AMSC Management Course, Washington, DC 1973

5) Joint Mobilization (Paris), FSH, TX 1973

6) Adv Electromyography, APTA, New Orleans 1974

7) Joint Mobilization (Mennell), Kansas City, MO 1974

8) Adv Head and Neck Joint Mobilization (Paris/Grimsby), 1975

Lexington, KY

9) Adv Lumbar and Thoracic Joint Mobilization (Paris/ 1976

Grimsby), Nashville, TN

10) International Conference of Mobilization, Vail, CO 1977

11) Spine and Extremity Mobilization (Cyriax), 1978

Atlanta, GA

12) Musculoskeletal Screening Course, AHS, FSH, TX 1979

13) Musculoskeletal Screening Course, ASH, FSH, TX 1980

14) Sportsmedicine Course, University of Maryland, 1982

Garmisch, FGR

15) AMSC Clinical Investigation and Research Course, 1985

Washington, DC

16) Chief Physical Therapist Conference, US Army Health 1985

Services Command, 26-30 Aug, 1985, San Antonio, TX

17) Faculty Development Course US Army Academy of Health 1985

Sciences, Fort Sam Houston, TX 23 Sep - 12 Oct 1985

18) APTA Conference - Leadership for Change in Physical 1985

Therapy Clinical Education, 27-31 Oct 1985, Rock

Eagle, CA

19) MLH AMSC Research Course, Washington, DC 1986

20) Fitness Facilitators Course, AHS, FSH, TX 1986

21) APTA, SCE, Advanced Topics ENMG, Portsmouth, VA 1986

22) MLH AMSC Research Course, Washington, DC 1987

23) Fitness Facilitators Course, AHS, FSH, TX 1987

24) APTA, SCE, Advanced Topics ENMG, San Antonio, TX 1987

25) MLH AMSC Research Course, Leesburg, VA 1988

26) Executive Management Course for AMSC Officers 1989

27) MLH AMSC Research Course, Washington, DC 1989

28) Executive Management Course for AMSC Officers, 1990

San Antonio, TX

29) Ergonomics, United States Army Environmental Health 1990

Agency, Baltimore, MD

30) MLH AMSC Research Course, Washington, DC 1990

31) AMSC Leader Development Course, San Antonio, TX 1991

32) AMSC Operation Desert Shield Lessons Learned 1991

Conference, San Antonio, TX

33) AMSC SLRP Conference, Coolfont, WV 1992

34) AMSC Continuous Quality Improvement Course, San 1992

Antonio, TX

35) AMSC Executive Management Course II, Coolfont, WV 1992

36) AMSC Conference, Sontofen, GE (shoulder, ankle & 1993

foot)

37) AMSC Executive Management Course, Chantilly, VA 1993

38) AMSC Executive Leadership Conference, Williamsburg, VA 1994

39) Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy 1994

Education, Site Evaluator Workshop, Toronto, Canada

40) Center for Creative Leadership, Leadership for 1994

Strategic Change, Florissant, CO

41) AMSC Leadership Course for Mid Level Officers 1995

San Antonio, TX

42) Personal Development/Professional Development: 1995

Toward A Better Way Of Doing Business. AMSC Executive

Management Conference, San Antonio, TX

43) Rush Primary Care Conference, Rush University Medical 1995

College, Chicago, IL

44) Special Topics in Electroneuromyography. Institute 1996

of Clinical Electrophysiology, Park City, UT

45) New Faculty Workshop. Belmont University 1996

46) Ethical Dilemmas in Education. APTA Academic 1996

Administrators Special Interest Group,

St. Augustine, FL

47) Amputation Surgery, Prosthetics and Orthotics 1996

Course, Vanderbilt University Department of

Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation, Nashville, TN

48) APTA Department of Accreditation, Accreditation 1997

Workshop,Dallas, TX

49) EMG Symposium, Institute of Clinical Electrophysiology 1997

Park City, Utah

50) Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education 1997

(CAPTE), Workshop for Site-Evaluators, Alexandria, VA

51) EMG Symposium, Institute of Clinical Electrophysiology, 1998

Park City, Utah

52) Critical Thinking Workshop, Grian Inc., Nashville, TN 1998

53) Breakdown or Breakthrough, Becoming a Change Resilient 1998

Organization, Belmont University, Nashville, TN

54) Scientific Session, American Association of Clinical 1998

Anatomists, Lexington, KY

55) Incorporating the Guide of Physical Therapy Practice 1999

into Curriculum, Lisa Giallonardo, PT, MS, OCS,

Nashville, TN

56) Test Item Writing, Vanderbilt University Center for 1999

Teaching (Darlene Panvini, PhD), Nashville TN

57) APTA Department of Accreditation, Accreditation 1999

Workshop, Washington DC

58) Scientific Session, American Associate of Clinical 1999

Anatomists, Iowa City, IA

59) EMG Symposium, Rocky Mountain University of the Health 2000

Sciences, Park City, UT, April 14-16, 2000

60) Legal Aspects of Education: Workshop by Jason Rogers, 2000

JD, Nashville ,TN, May 11, 2000

61) Workshop on Educational Ethics (John Rakestraw, PHD), 2000

Nashville, TN, May 16, 2000

62) Legal Awareness Workshop, Belmont University, March 9, 2001

63) EMG Symposium, Rocky Mountain University of the Health 2001

Sciences, Park City, Utah, April 6-8, 2001

64) Scientific Session American Association of Clinical 2001

Anatomists, Nashville, 2001 TN, June 19-22, 2001

65) EMG Symposium, Rocky Mountain University of the Health 2002

Sciences, Provo, Utah, April 26-28, 2002

66) American Association of Clinical Anatomists, University 2002

of Florida, Gainesville, FL, June 5-7, 2002

67) APTA Combined Sections Meeting, Tampa, FL, Feb 12-15,2003 2003

68) Critical Thinking Workshop, Belmont University Teaching 2003

Center, Nashville, TN, May 14, 2003

69) American Association of Clinical Anatomists, Annual 2003

Conference, Graz, Austria, July 7-11, 2003

70) APTA, Section on Education, Program Directors SIG, San Antonio, 2003

TX, Faculty Scholarly Activity Workshop, Oct 3-5, 2003

71) American Associaton of Clinical Anatomists, Annual Conference 2004

Moraga, CA, June 8-11, 2004

72) APTA Combined Sections Meeting, New Orleans, LA 2005

73) APTA Combined Sections Meeting, San Diego, CA 2006

74) EMG Symposium, RMUoHP, Provo, UT, March 24-25, 2006 2006

75) EMG Symposium, RMUoHP, Provo, UT, April 13-14, 2007 2007

76) APTA Combined Sections Meeting, Nashville, TN 2008

77) EMG Symposium, RMUoHP, Provo, UT, March 7-8, 2008 2008

78) APTA Annual Conference, San Antonio, TX, June 11-14, 2008 2008

79) APTA Combined Sections Meeting, Las Vegas, NV, Feb 8-12, 2009 2009

80) APTA Physical Therapy & Society Summit (PASS), Landsdowne, VA 2009

February 26-28, 2009

81) ENMG Symposium, RMUoHP, Provo, UT, March 12-14, 2009 2009

82) International Summit on Direct Access and Advanced Scope of 2009

Practice in Physical Therapy, October 22-24, 2009; Washington, DC.

83) APTA Combined Sections Meeting, San Diego, CA, Feb 17-20, 2010 2010

84) APTA Combined Sections Meeting, New Orleans, CA, Feb 9-12, 2011 2011

85) ENMG Symposium, RMUOHP, Provo, UT, March 25-26, 2011 2011

86) APTA Combined Sections Meeting, Chicago, IL, Feb 8-11, 2012 2012

87) ENMG Symposium, RMUOHP, Provo, UT, Sep 14-15, 2012 2012

88) APTA Combined Sections Meeting, San Diego, CA, Jan 21-24, 2013 2013

89) ENMG Symposium, RMUOPH, Provo, UT, April 19-20, 2013 2013

90) APTA Combined Sections Meeting, Las Vegas, NV, Feb 3-6, 2014 2014

91) APTA Combined Sections Meeting, Indianapolis, IN, Feb 4-7, 2015 2015

92) ENMG Symposium, RMUoHP, Provo, UT, March 27-28. 2015 2015

93) APTA Combined Sections Meeting, Anaheim, CA, Feb 17-20, 2016 2016

Licensure Information:

West Virginia Board of Physical Therapists 1970-

Number 90 (Inactive) 2000

State of Tennessee, Board of Occupational and Physical Therapy 1999 -

Number PT0000005986 (Inactive September 2005) 2005

State of Texas, Texas Board of Physical Therapy Examiners 2005-

Number 1162021 present

NPI number - 1457463564

Specialty Areas

A. Electroneuromyography

1) Performed nerve conduction studies and limited needle 1972-75

EMG, Ft Riley, KS.

2) Clinical specialization in EMG under direction of 1975-76

Dr. Barry Joseph, Director of Clinical Neurophysiology

Department of Neurology, University of Kentucky

(500 documented cases).

3) Clinical preceptorship in EMG under direction of 1976-78

Dr. Joel Roth, Chief PMR, BAMC (200 documented cases).

4) Credentialled to perform NCV and EMG examinations 1978-82

at SHAPE Medical Center (500 documented cases).

Preceptor: Dr. Joel Roth.

5) Appointed Advisor on Electromyography to Chief, 1980-92

AMSC.

6) Awarded ASI in Electromyography. 1983

7) Graduate associate, Neurophysiology Laboratory 1982-85

Department of Neurology, University of Kentucky

under supervision of Dr. Robin Gilmore, M.D.,

Director of Clinical Neurophysiology (1500 documented

cases).

8) Credentialled to perform NCV and EMG examinations 1986-90

at Brooke Army Medical Center performing NCV/EMG

studies, Neurology Svc BAMC with Dr. Paul Tuttle,

M.D., and Dr. Alan Halliday, M.D.

9) Credentialled to perform NCV and EMG examinations 1990-96

at Bethesda National Naval Medical Center.

10) Credentialled to perform Clinical Electrophysiological 1994-96

testing (EMG/NCS), Neurology Service at Dewitt Army

Hospital with Dr. Kevin Crutchfield, M.D.,

Fort Belvoir, VA

11) Credentialled to perform Clinical 1997-

Electrophysiological Testing, (EMG/NCS), Neurology 2005

Service with Dr. Jeff Shy, M.D., Dr. Rhamneet

Bhullar-Bal, MD, and Dr. Kristofer Radcliffe, MD, PhD

Blanchfield Army Community Hospital, Fort Campbell, KY

12) Clinical Electrophysiology Section of the American 1999

Physical Therapy Association Award of Excellence

13) Clinical Electrophysiologic Certified Specialist 2003

Diplomate, American Board of Physical Therapy Specialists

ECS Recertification 2012

14) ECS Academy of Content Experts, ABPTS 2003-

2005

15) Department of the Army, Commanders Award for Civilian Service 2005

Blanchfield Army Community Hospital, Fort Campbell, KY for

outstanding performance of clinical electrophysiological services

(EMG/NCS) in the Neurology Clinic, BACH, from 1997-2005.

16) EMG/NCS Consultant, US Bureau of Prisons, Carswell FMC, 2009-

Ft. Worth, TX 2016

17) Credentialed and consultant, Department of Physical Therapy 2016-

BAMC, San Antonio Military Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, present

TX

B. Joint Mobilization

1) Completed courses in Basic and Advanced Extremity

and Spinal Evaluation and Mobilization (Paris,

Grimsby, Mennell, Cyriax, and Kaltenborn).

2) Credentialled to perform joint mobilization

(including spinal manipulation) at Ft Riley (1974-75),

BAMC (1976-78), and SHAPE (1978-82).

3) Credentialled to perform joint mobilization at BAMC. 1986-90

4) Credentialled to perform joint mobilization at 1990-96

Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Rader Army Health

Clinic (Ft Myer), Pentagon Health Clinic.

C. Neuromusculoskeletal Evaluation

1) Credentialled to perform NMSE at Ft Riley (1973-75).

BAMC (1976-78), and SHAPE (1978-82).

2) Awarded ASI in NMSE. 1983-96

3) Credentialled to perform NMSE at BAMC. 1986-90

4) Credentialled to perform NMSE at Rader Army Health 1990-96

Clinic (Ft Myer) and Pentagon Health Clinic.

D. Neurosurgical Evaluation

1) Developed and coordinated pre and post operative 1977-78

programs for craniotomies and laminectomies, BAMC.

Publications:

A. Books

1) Greathouse DG and Matulionis DH. Effects of 1992

Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation on Skeletal

Muscle Ultrastructure. Excitable and Connective

Tissue: Recent Advances/Clinical Concepts (DP

Currier and RM Nelson, editors), F.A. Davis Book

Company.

2) Greathouse DG, Sweeney J, Hartwick AR. Physical 1998

Therapy in a Wartime Environment. Rehabilitation of

the Injured Combatant (Dillingham and Belandres, editors),

Textbook of Military Medicine, Borden Institute,

WRAMC Center of Excellence, 1998:19-30

3) Halle JS and Greathouse DG. Lower Limb Nerve 2000

Entrapments. Orthopaedic Physical Therapy Secrets

(Placzek JD and Boyce DA, ed.), William Lamsback,

Hawley & Belfus,Inc.:Philadelphia, PA, 2001

4) Ryan GG, Greathouse DG, Matsui I, Murphy BP. 2004

Introduction to Primay Care Medicine in Primary Care

for the Physical Therapist (Boissonnault W, ed),

Elsevier Science:Philadelphia, PA., 2004

5) DuVall RR, Greathouse DG. Autonomous Practice 2004

in Physical Therapy: Past, Present and Future.

Medical Screening for the Physical Therapist (DuVall R, ed),

Orthopaedic Section APTA Monologue, 2004

6) Halle JS, Greathouse DG. Principles of Electrophysiologic 2005

Evaluation. Therapeutic Modalities in Sports Medicine (3rd edition)

(PrenticeW, ed.). Dubuque, WCB/McGraw-Hill, 2005

7) Halle JS and Greathouse DG. Lower Limb Nerve 2006

Entrapments. Orthopaedic Physical Therapy Secrets (2nd ed)

(Placzek JD and Boyce DA, ed.), William Lamsback,

Hawley & Belfus,Inc.:Philadelphia, PA, 2006

8) Halle JS, Greathouse DG. Principles of Electrophysiologic 2011

Evaluation. Therapeutic Modalities in Sports Medicine 4th edition

(PrenticeW, ed.). New York:McGraw-Hill Medical, 2011

9) Johnson MP, von Nieda K, Greathouse DG. Primary Care Models in 2011

Primary Care for the Physical Therapist, 2nd edition (Boissonnault W, ed)

Elsevier Saunders:Philadelphia, PA., 2011

10) Halle JS and Greathouse DG. Lower Limb Nerve 2016

Entrapments. Orthopaedic Physical Therapy Secrets (3rd ed)

(Placzek JD and Boyce DA, ed.), William Lamsback,

Hawley & Belfus,Inc.:Philadelphia, PA, 2016

11) Halle JS, Greathouse DG. Principles of Electrophysiologic 2017

Evaluation. Therapeutic Modalities in Sports Medicine 5th edition

(PrenticeW, ed.). New York:McGraw-Hill Medical, 2017

B. Journals

1) Greathouse DG. Health care to patients with back 1974

problems. Ambulatory Patient Care: Current Trends,

Health Services Command Seminar, Ft Benning, GA,

11-13 Sep 1974, p. 327-329.

2) Currier DP, Greathouse DG, and Swift T. Effect of 1978

ultrasound on the sensory nerve conduction of the

radial nerve. Arch Phy Med Rehabil 59:181-185, 1978.

3) Halle J, Scoville C, and Greathouse D. Ultrasound's 1981

effect on the conduction latency of the superficial

radial nerve in man. Phy Ther 61:345-350, 1981.

4) Greathouse DG and Brown M. Evaluation of injuries 1982

in high school football. Seventh MEDCOM Medical

Bulletin, 39:4-6, 1982.

5) Gilmore R, Stanback K, Wright E, Greathouse D, 1985

Brock J, and Bass N. Assessment of spinal cord and

cortical evoked potential after tibial nerve

stimulation: Effects of age and stature on norma-

time data during childhood. J. Electroenceph Clin

Neurophys, 62:241-251 1985.

6) Greathouse DG, Currier DP, and Gilmore R. Effects 1985

of clinical infrared laser on superficial radial

nerve conduction. Phy Ther 65:1184-1187.

7) Greathouse DG, Nitz AJ, Matulionis DH, and Currier 1986

DP. Effects of electrical stimulation on ultra-

structure of rat skeletal muscles. Phy Ther

66:946-953.

8) Hartshorne MF, Greathouse DG, Byrd BF, Telepak RJ, 1988

Underwood FB, and Bauman JM. The effects of

inversion on cardiovascular function: the Bat Scan.

American Journal of Physiologic Imaging 3:99-103, 1988.

9) Ferguson JP, Blackley MW, Knight RD, Sutlive TG, 1989

Underwood FB, and Greathouse DG. Effects of varying

electrode site placements on the torque output of an

electrically stimulated involuntary quadriceps

femoris muscle contraction. J Orthop Sports Phys

Ther 7:24-29 1989.

10) Greathouse DG, Underwood FB, and Tuttle P. Roth 1989

technique: New approach for measuring sensory

neural conduction in the median and ulnar nerves.

Phys Ther, 69:777-779, 1989.

11) Greathouse DG, Currier DP, Joseph B, Shippee RL, 1989

and Matulionis DH. Electrical response of human

sural nerve to temperature. Phys Ther 59:914-922,

1989.

12) Harkins G, Jayne D, Masullo L, Norton K. Underwood 1989

F, and Greathouse D. Effects of gender and handed-

ness on neural conduction in humans. J Clin

Electrophysiol, 1:5-9, 1989.

13) Greathouse DG, Benson CJ and Cropper JR. Commentary 1990

Anterior dysfunction of the sacroiliac joint as a

major factor in the etiology of idiopathic low back

pain syndrome by RH DonTigny. Phys Ther 70:262-264,

1990.

14) Underwood FB, Kremser GL, Finstuen K, and Greathouse 1990

DG. Increasing involuntary torque production by

using TENS. J Ortho Sports Phys Ther 12:3, 101-104,

Sep 1990.

15) Ayotte KS, Boswell LL, Hansen DH, Priest AW, Finstuen 1990

AW, Daigle WW and Greathouse DG. A comparison of

orthodromic and antidromic sensory neural conduction

latencies and amplitudes for the palmar branch of the

median nerve in healthy subjects. J Clin Electrophysiol

2:9-12, 1990.

16) Sweeney JK, Greathouse DG, and Cox P. Clinical 1991

Specialist Certification in Physical Therapy.

Healthcare Trends and Transition 2:48-49, 56, 1991.

17) Ayotte KS, Boswell LD, Hansen DH, Priest AW, Daigle 1992

WH, Finstuen K, and Greathouse DG. A comparison of

orthodromic ring, antidromic ring, and Roth techniques

for obtaining sensory neural conduction latencies and

amplitudes for the median and ulnar nerves in healthy

subjects. J Clin Electrophysiol 4:1, 12-18, 1992

18) Greathouse DG and Tice PL. Certified Credibility. 1993

Allied Health Graduate, 31-37, Spring 1993.

19) Greathouse DG, Nielsen RP, and Sweeney MA. 1993

Diagnostic Imaging in PT: The Military Setting,

PT Magazine, 70. June 1993

20) Greathouse DG, Schreck RC, and Benson CJ. The United 1994

States Army Physical Therapy Experience: Evaluation

and treatment of patients with neuromusculoskeletal

disorders. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 19:5, 261-266,

1994.

21) Benson CJ, Schreck RC, Underwood FB, and Greathouse DG. 1995

The role of Army physical therapists as non-physician

health care providers who prescribe certain medica-

tions: observations and experiences. Phys Ther 75:5,

380 - 386, 1995.

22) Greathouse D.G. Commentary: A treatment based 1995

classification approach to low back syndrome: Identi-

fying and staging patients for conservative treatment

by Anthony Delitto et el. Phys Ther 75:6, 487-489,

1995.

23) Greathouse D.G. Editorial: Electrotherapeutic termin- 1996

ology in physical therapy. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther

23:4, 233, 1996.

24) Bryan JM. Bursch SG, and Greathouse DG. The Future of 1998

Physical Therapy. Rehab Management 11(1) 48-54, 1998

25) Nielsen RP, Skurja M, Greathouse DG, Woodruff L and 1998

Echternach JL. Electrophysiologic differentiation of

brachial plexus injuries. J Clin Electrophysiol 10:2-22, 1998.

26) Wainner RS, Greathouse DG. A Case Report of ulnar 1999

neuropathy at the wrist with sensory and hypothenar

sparing. J Clin Electrophysiol 11:7-14, 1999

27) Bowie EA, Brimer KM, Kidder MS, Wallis ML, Darr NS, 2000

Halle JS and Greathouse DG. Median and ulnar nerve

conduction studies in young adult violinists. Med

Probl Perform Art 2000;15:123-128

28) Greathouse DG, Halle JH, Dalley AF. Blood supply to 2001

the spinal cord. Phys Ther 2001;81(6), 1264-1265

29) Carlson M, Casbon C, Conner K, Hopkins S, Williams, M 2003

Halle JS and Greathouse DG. Comparison of orthodromic

ring, orthodromic strip and orthodromic Roth techniques

for obtaining sensory neural conduction latencies and

amplitudes for the median and ulnar nerves in healthy

subjects. Section on Clinical Electrophysiology Newsletter

2003;17(2): 3 (manuscript on-line) (Summer 2003)

30) Kroeger A, Mitchell S, Smothers J, Welch A, Halle J, 2003

Darr N and Greathouse D. The influence of gender, foot

dominance, and lower extremity side on neural conduction

in the deep fibular and sural nerves. Section on Clinical

Electrophysiology Newsletter 2003;17(2); 3-4 (manuscript on-line)

(Summer 2003)

31) Galloway KM, Greathouse DG, Olson R, Tracy M. Electro- 2004

physiologic response recorded in the first dorsal

interosseous muscle with stimulation of the tibial and

deep fibular nerves. Clin Anat 2004;17(4); 312-317

32) Donato EB, DuVall RE, Godges JJ, Zimmerman GJ, 2004

and Greathouse DG. Practice analysis: defining the

clinical practice of primary care physical therapy.

J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 2004;34(6); 284-297

33) Greathouse DG, Halle JS, Dalley AF. Terminologia 2004

Anatomica: Revised Anatomical Terminology. J Ortho

Sports Phys Ther 2004;34(7); 363-367

34) Kelly RP, Beehn CD, Hansford A, Westphal KA, Halle JS 2005

and Greathouse DG. Effect of fluidotherapy on super-

ficial radial nerve conduction and skin temperature.

J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 2005;35:16-23

35) Logue EJ, Bluhm S, Johnson MC, Mazer R, Halle JS and 2005

Greathouse DG. Median and ulnar neuropathies

in university cellists. Med Probl Perform Art 2005;70: 70-76

36) Doose ML, Hancock MM, Hewgley JW, Robinson TK, Halle JS and 2005

Greathouse DG. Median and ulnar neuropathies in university

percussionists. Percussive Notes 2005;43(3): 60-66

37) Murphy BP, Greathouse DG, Matsui I. Primary Care Physical 2005

Therapy Practice Models. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 2005;35:699-707

38) Greathouse DG. Creating a doctoring profession: Continuing to expand 2005

and define PT clinical specialist certification will usher in positive change.

Rehab Management 2005;18(10):39-40

39) Hargis R, Hutcherson K, Kain J, Phillips A, Halle JS and 2006

Greathouse DG. Median and ulnar neuropathies in

university acoustic guitarists. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther

2006; 36(2):60-66

40) Gohl A, Clayton SZ, Strickland K, Bufford Y, Halle JS, Greathouse 2006

DG. Median and ulnar neuropathies in university pianists. Med

Prob Perform Art 2006;21:17-24

41) Galloway KM, Greathouse DG. Tibial nerve motor conduction with 2006

recording from the first dorsal interosseous: a comparison with standard

tibial studies. Neurology, Neurophysiology and Neuroscience 2006;

2:1-11 (published on-line, May 10, 2006)

42) Smith JC, Langley CE, Kendrick MA, Smith JS, Wilkerson CL, Halle JS, 2007

Greathouse DG. Median and ulnar neuropathies in university brass players.

The Horn Call. 2007 Feb;XXXVII (2):35. Full manuscript online at

.

43) Greathouse DG. Common fibular (peroneal) mononeuropathy (case 2009

study) – online, American Congress of Electroneuromyography,

, Feb, 2009.

44) Greathouse DG, Root TM, Carrillo CR, Jordan CL, Pickens BB, Sutlive 2009

TG, Shaffer SW, Moore JH. Clinical and electrodiagnostic abnormalities

of the median nerve in dental assistants. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 2009;

39(9):693-701.

45) Greathouse DG. Axillary Nerve and Suprascapular Nerve Mononeuropathies 2010

Following a Shoulder Injury: Case Study. Online, American Congress of

Electroneuromyography, , May 2010.

46) Kigin C, Rodgers MM, Wolf SL, Bohmert JA, DeRosa C, Greathouse DG 2010

Knox S, Sciaky AJ, Ward RS, Wilson SH. The physical therapy and

society summit (PASS) meeting: observations and opportunities. Phys Ther

2010; 90(11):1555-1567. Correction: Phys Ther 2010;90(12):1906

47) Greathouse DG, Joshi AJ. Radiculopathy of the eighth cervical nerve: 2010

Resident’s Case Problem. J Orthop Phys Ther 2010;40(12):811-817

48) Greathouse DG, Root TM, Carrillo CR, Jordan CL, Pickens BB, Sutlive 2011

TG, Shaffer SW, Moore JH. Clinical and electrodiagnostic abnormalities

of the median nerve in Army dental assistants before and after training as

preventive dental specialists. The Army Medical Department Journal 2011;

Jan – Mar 2011:70-81.

49) Shaffer SW, Moore R, Foo S, Henry N, Moore JH, Greathouse DG. Clinical 2012

and electrodiagnostic abnormalities of the median nerve in U.S. Army

dental assistants at the onset of training. The Army Medical Department

Journal, July – September 2012: 72-81

50) Shaffer SW, Koreerat NR, Rice L, Santillo DR, Moore JH, Greathouse DG. 2013

Median and ulnar neuropathies in U.S. Army Medical Command band members.

Med Probl Perform Art. 2013; 28(4):188-194.

51) Shaffer SW, Alexander K, Huffman D, Kambe C, Miller R, Moore JH, 2014

Greathouse DG. Median and ulnar neuropathies in U.S. Army dental

personnel at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. The Army Medical Department

Journal, April-June, 2014: 1-9.

52) Lieneck CH, Greathouse DG. Use of experimental learning activities to 2015

teach implicit communication in healthcare services marketing. J Health

Admin Edc. 2015; 32(1):149-156.

53) Galloway K, Greathouse DG. Carpal tunnel syndrome in an obese adolescent: 2016

A case report. Pediatric Physical Therapy, 2016; 28(2):248-252.

54) Greathouse DG, Ernst G, Halle JS, Shaffer SW. GEHS neurophysiological 2016

classification system for patients with carpal tunnel syndrome. The

Army Medical Department Journal, January – March, 2016: 60-67.

()

55) Shaffer SW, Smith K, Cunninham K, Hartley A, Kuwik P, Moore JH, 2016

Greathouse DG. Diagnostic accuracy of occupational screening for

median and ulnar neuropathies in military service members.

(in final preparation for submission)

C. Abstracts

1) Greathouse DG, Nitz AJ, Matulionis DH, and Currier 1984

DP. Effects of electrical stimulation on ultra-

structure of rat skeletal muscles. Phy Ther 64:755, 1984

2) Greathouse DG, Currier DP, and Gilmore R. Effects 1984

of infrared laser on sensory nerve conduction. Phy

Ther 64:759, 1984.

3) Gilmore R, Stanback K, Wright E, Greathouse D, 1984

Brock J, and Bass N. Somatosensory evoked potential

after childhood: problems of normative data.

Abstracts of Southern EEG Society, New Orleans, LA,

April 1984.

4) Greathouse DG, Matulionis DH, Currier DP, and Nitz AJ. 1986

Response of normal rat skeletal muscle to electrical

stimulation. Abstracts American Association of

Anatomists Ninety-ninth Annual Meeting, Reno, NV,

p 44a, Apr 1986.

5) Greathouse DG, Matulionis DH, Currier DP, and Nitz AJ. 1986

Response of normal rat skeletal muscle to electrical

stimulation. Abstracts of Texas APTA Meeting Synergy

San Antonio, TX, p 10, Aug 1986.

6) Greathouse DG, Currier DP, Nitz AJ, and Matulionis DH. 1987

Effects of moderate frequency electrical stimulation

in partially denervated and denervated rat skeletal

muscle. Abstracts American Association of Anatomists

Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, p 52a-53a, 13 May 1987.

7) Underwood FB, Greathouse DG, and Kremser GK. 1987

Utilization of the electrostim 180-2 as a TENS device.

Texas Physical Therapy Research Proceedings. Austin,

Texas, p 11-12, May 29, 1987.

8) Blackley M, Ferguson J, Knight R, Sutlive T. 1987

Underwood F, and Greathouse D. Effects of varying

electrode site placement on the torque output of an

electrically stimulated involuntary quadriceps femoris

muscle contraction. Texas Physical Therapy Research

Proceedings. Austin, Texas, p 9-10, May 29, 1987.

9) Harden N, Finstuen K, Bryan J, and Greathouse D. 1987

Attitude Dimensions of Army Physical Therapists

(ADAPTS). Texas Physical Therapy Research Proceedings.

Austin, TX, p 17-18, May 29, 1987.

10) Underwood FB, Greathouse DG, and Kremser GK. 1987

Utilization of the Electrostim 180-2 as a TENS device.

MLH AMSC Research Course, Leesburg, VA, p 34,

12 Aug 1987.

11) Harden N, Finstuen K, Bryan J, and Greathouse D. 1987

Attitude Dimensions of Army Physical Therapists

(ADAPTS). MLH AMSC Research Course, Leesburg, VA,

p 1, 13 Aug 1987.

12) Blackley M, Ferguson J, Knight R, Sutlive T, 1987

Underwood F, and Greathouse D. Effects of varying

electrode site placement on the torque output of an

electrically stimulated involuntary quadriceps

femoris muscle contraction. MLH AMSC Research Course,

Leesburg, VA, p 14, 10 Aug 1987.

13) Harkins G, Jayne D, Masullo L, Norton K, Underwood F, 1988

and Greathouse D. Effects of gender and handedness of

human nerve conduction. Texas Physical Therapy

Research Proceedings. Dallas, TX, pp 35-36,

12-15 May 1988.

14) Harkins G, Jayne D, Masullo L, Norton K, Underwood F, 1988

and Greathouse D. Effects of gender and handedness

on human nerve conduction. Mary Lipscomb Hamrick

AMSC Research Course, Leesburg, VA, pp 14,

8-12 Aug 1988.

15) Hartshorne MF, Greathouse DG, Byrd BF, Telepak RJ, 1988

Underwood FB, and Bauman JM. The effects of inversion

on cardiovascular function: the Bat Scan. Mary

Lipscomb Hamrick AMSC Research Course, Leesburg, VA,

pp 15, 8-12 Aug 1988.

16) Ayotte KS, Boswell LD, Hansen DH, Priest AW, Daigle WH, 1989

Finstuen K, and Greathouse DG. A comparison of

orthodromic and antidromis sensory neural conduction

latencies and amplitudes for the median and ulnar

nerves in healthy subjects. Texas Physical Therapy

Research Proceedings, Houston, TX, pp 37-38,

5 May 1989.

17) Ayotte KS, Boswell LD, Hansen DH, Priest AW, Daigle 1989

WH, Finstuen K, and Greathouse DG. A comparison of

orthodromic and antidromis sensory neural conduction

latencies and amplitudes for the median and ulnar

nerves in health subjects. Mary Lipscomb Hamrick

AMSC Research Course, Leesburg, VA, 31 Jul-4 Aug 1989.

18) Sterne GM, Duffy PJ, Frola CL, Snider SP, Daigle WW, 1990

and Greathouse DG. Effects of gender and foot

dominance on neural conduction in humans. Abstracts

of Texas Physical Therapy Research Proceedings,

San Antonio, TX, May 1990.

19) Sterne GM, Duffy PJ, Frola CL, Snider SP, Daigle WW, 1990

and Greathouse DG. Effects of gender and foot

dominance on neural conduction in humans. Mary

Lipscomb Hamrick Research Course, Leesburg, VA,

p. 28, August 6-10, 1990.

20) Sweeney JS, Sanders GT, Baehm D, Hansen D, Cooke, and 1992

Greathouse, DG. Epidemilogy of Injuries Requiring

Physical Therapy during Operation Desert Shield/Storm.

APTA Annual Conference, Denver, CO, June 1992.

21) Sweeney JS, Sanders GT, Baehm D, Hansen D, Cooke 1992

and Greathouse DG. Epidemilogy of Injuries Requiring

Physical Therapy during Operation Desert Shield/Storm.

AMSC Hamrick Research Course, Washington, DC, August

1992, page 42.

22) Greathouse DG, Nielsen RP, and Sweeney MA. Physical 1993

Therapy in the Military: Past, Present, and Future.

APTA Annual Conference, Cincinnati, Ohio, June 12, 1993.

23) Greathouse DG, Schreck RC, Benson CJ and Bryan JM. 1995

The United States Army Physical Therapy Experience:

Evaluation and Treatment of Patients with Neuro-

musculoskeletal Disorders. Proceedings of the Rush

Primary Care Conference, Chicago, IL

24) Bowie EA, Brimer KM, Kidder Ms, Wallis ML, Darr NS 2002

Halle JS and Greathouse DG. Median and ulnar nerve

conduction studies in young adult violinists. APTA Combined

Sections Meeting, Boston, MA, Feb 2002 (platform)

25) Logue EJ, Bluhm S, Johnson MC, Mazer R, Halle JS and 2004

Greathouse DG. Median and ulnar neuropathies

in university cellists. APTA Combined Sections Meeting, Nashville

TN, Feb 2004 (poster)

26) Kelly RP, Beehn CD, Hansford A, Westphal KA, Halle JS 2004

and Greathouse DG. Effect of fluidotherapy on super-

ficial radial nerve conduction and skin temperature.

APTA Combined Sections Meeting, Nashville, TN, Feb 2004 (poster)

27) Hargis R, Hutcherson K, Kain J, Phillips A, Robinson TK, 2004

and Greathouse DG. Median and ulnar neuropathies in

university acoustic guitarists. APTA Combined Sections

Meeting, Nashville, TN, Feb 2004 (platform)

28) Renois T, Hebel K, Wesley T, McGee JC, Westphal K, and 2004

Greathouse DG. The differences in velocity of forward and

backward inclined treadmill walking performed for cardio-

respiratory fitness. APTA Combined Sections Meeting,

Nashville, TN, Feb 2004 (poster)

29) Chandler LK, Dion CR, Jones PD, Nelson NE, Voight ML, 2004

Darr NS, and Greathouse DG. Effects of a one mile maximal-

exertion run on sensory organization of runners. APTA Combined

Sections Meeting, Nashville, TN, Feb 2004 (poster)

30) Doose ML, Hancock MM, Hewgley JW, Robinson TK, and 2004

Greathouse DG. Median and ulnar neuropathies in university

percussionists. APTA Combined Sections Meeting, Nashville, TN,

Feb 2004 (platform)

31) Gohl A, Clayton SZ, Strickland K, Bufford Y, Halle JS, Greathouse 2006

DG. Median and ulnar neuropathies in university pianists. APTA

CSM, San Diego, CA, February 2006 (poster); J Orthop Sports Phys

Ther 2006; 36(1):A38-39

32) Smith JC, Langley CE, Kendrick MA, Smith JS, Wilkerson CL, Halle JS, 2007

Greathouse DG. Median and ulnar neuropathies in university brass players.

APTA CSM, Boston, MA, February 2007 (poster).

33) Epps S, Goodfred A, Wilder C, Miller J, Halle JS, Greathouse DG. Median 2008

and ulnar neuropathies in university woodwind players. APTA CSM,

Nashville, TN, February 2008 (poster)

34) Moore J, Baethge S, Anderson K, Bailey S, Mason J, Boyles R, Greathouse D, 2009

Sutlive T. Changes in femoral nerve H-reflex following lumbopelvic

manipulation in subjects with patellofemoral pain syndrome. APTA CSM

Las Vegas, NV, February 11, 2009 (platform); J Orthop Sports Phys Ther

2009;39(1):A106

35) Greathouse D, Mason T, Carrillo C, Jordan C, Pickens B, Sutlive T, Shaffer S, 2009

Moore J. Median and ulnar neuropathies in U.S. Army dental assistants

(68E) pre- and post-training as preventive dentistry specialists (68E-X2).

APTA CSM Las Vegas, NV, February 11, 2009 (platform). Section on Clinical

Electrophysiology and Wound Management Newsletter.

Spring 2009; 23(1):12-13

36) Greathouse DG. Radiculopathy of the 8th cervical nerve:an anatomical and 2009

clinical review. ENMG Symposium Proceedings, RMUOHP,

Provo, Utah, March 13, 2009, 1-3.

37) Greathouse DG, Shaffer SW, Moore R, Foo S, Henry NE, Moore J. Median 2010

and Ulnar Neuropathies in U.S. Army Dental Assistants (68E) at the Onset

of Training. APTA CSM San Diego, CA, February, 2010 (platform). Section

on Clinical Electrophysiology and Wound Management Newsletter. Spring,

2010, 7-8.

38) Shaffer SW, Koreerat NR, Rice L, Santillo DR, Moore JH, Greathouse DG. 2011

Median and Ulnar Neuropathies in U.S. Army MEDCOM Band Members.

APTA CSM Meeting, New Orleans, LA, February 10, 2011. Section on

Clinical Electrophysiology and Wound Management Newsletter. Volume 25

Number 1, Spring 2011, 12-13.

39) Greathouse DG. Cervical radiculopathy: a two year study correlating history, 2011

physical examination, nerve conduction studies and electromyography.

ENMG Symposium Proceedings, RMUOHP, March 25, 2011, 1-4.

40) Greathouse DG. A new classification system for patients with carpal tunnel 2012

syndrome. ENMG Symposium Proceedings, RMUOHP, September 14, 2012,

22-24.

41) Shaffer SW, Alexander K, Huffman D, Kambe C, Miller R, Moore JH, 2013

Greathouse DG. Median and Ulnar Neuropathies in U.S. Army Dental

Personnel. Clinical Electrophysiology & Wound Care Newsletter. Volume 27,

Number 1, April 2013, pages 14-15.

42.) Shaffer SW, Alexander K, Huffman D, Kambe C, Miller R, Moore JH, 2013

Greathouse DG. Median and Ulnar Neuropathies in U.S. Army Dental

Personnel. ENMG Symposium Proceedings, RMUoHP, April 19, 2013,

pages

43.) Shaffer SW, Smith K, Cunninham K, Hartley A, Kuwik P, Moore JH, 2015

Greathouse DG. Diagnostic accuracy of occupational screening for

median and ulnar neuropathies in military service members. Clinical

Electrophysiology & Wound Care Newsletter, Volume xx, Number xx,

Date, pages xx

44.) Threlkeld AJ, Greathouse DG. Clinical electrophysiology (NCS and EMG) 2015

course content in a Doctor of Physical Therapy curriculum: A preliminary

study. ENMG Symposium Proceedings, RMUoHP, March 27, 2015,

pages 80-92.

45.) Greathouse DG. A classification system for patients with ulnar nerve 2015

mononeuropathy at the elbow. ENMG Symposium Proceedings, RMUoHP,

March 27, 2015, pages 50-74.

Scientific and Professional Presentations:

1) Kansas Chapter APTA, Musculoskeletal Evaluation. 1974

2) Kansas Chapter APTA, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. 1975

3) Texas Chapter APTA, Nerve Conduction Studies. 1977

4) Texas Chapter APTA, Mobilization of the Hand. 1978

5) APTA National Convention, EMG of Orthopedic Conditions. 1978

6) APTA National Convention, Effects of Temperature 1978

of the Sensory Nerve Conduction of the Sural Nerve

in Man.

7) AMSC Conference (Europe), EMG Rationale. 1979

8) PT Conference (Europe), Examination/Treatment of the 1980

L/S Spine.

9) PT Conference (Europe), Examination/Treatment of the 1981

Cervical/Thoracic Spine.

10) Kentucky Chapter APTA, Effects of Infrared Laser 1983

on Sensory Nerve Conduction of Radial Nerve.

11) APTA National Convention, Effects of Electrical 1984

Stimulation on Ultrastructure of Rat Skeletal Muscles.

12) APTA National Convention, Effects of Infrared Laser 1984

on Sensory Nerve Conduction.

13) Kentucky Chapter APTA, Effects of Electrical 1984

Stimulation on Ultrastructure of Rat Skeletal Muscles.

14) AMSC Research Course, Effects of Short Term, Medium 1985

Frequency Electrical Stimulation on Normal Partially

Denervated and Denervated Rat Skeletal Muscle.

15) American Association of Anatomists, Response of Normal 1986

Rat Skeletal Muscle to Electrical Stimulation.

16) Texas Chapter American Physical Therapy Association 1986

Response of Normal Rat Skeletal Muscle to Electrical

Stimulation.

NOTE: Received award from Texas APTA for Outstanding 1986

Research Presentation at State Meeting, 1986.

17) APTA, Section on Clinical Electrophysiology, Advanced 1986

Topics EMG. Correlation of Skeletal Muscle Denervation

and EMG Testing, Portsmouth, VA, Dec 1986.

18) Texas Physical Therapy Association, Research Forum. 1987

Effects of Varying Electrode Site Placement on the

Torque Output of an Electrically Stimulated Involuntary

Quadriceps Femoris Muscle Contraction. Austin, TX,

May 1987.

19) American Association of Anatomists Annual Meeting. 1987

Effects of Moderate Frequency Electrical Stimulation

in Partially Denervated and Denervated Rat Skeletal

Muscle. Washington, DC, May 1987.

20) MLH AMSC Research Course. Utilization of the 1987

Electrostim 180-2 as a TENS Device. Leesburg, VA,

Aug 1987.

21) American Society of Hand Therapists Annual Meeting. 1987

How to Identify Good and Bad Research. San Antonio,

TX, Sep 1987.

22) APTA, Section on Clinical Electrophysiology, Advanced 1987

Topics in EMG. The Palmar Technique for Sensory

Testing. San Antonio, TX, Dec 1987.

23) Texas Physical Therapy Association. Research 1988

Principles. Dallas, TX, May 1988.

24) Mary Lipscomb Hamrick AMSC Research Course. The 1988

Animal Model in Research. Leesburg, VA, Aug 1988.

25) Mary Lipscomb Hamrick AMSC Research Course. The 1988

Effects of Inversion on Cardiovascular Function: the

Bat Scan. Leesburg, VA, Aug 1988.

26) Colorado Physical Therapy Association Fall Conference. 1988

Musculoskeletal Evaluation: Neurological Evaluation.

Ft Collins, Colorado, Oct 1988.

27) Central District, Texas Physical Therapy Association. 1989

Neurological Evaluation and Neuroscience Review.

San Antonio, TX, March and April meetings 1989.

28) U.S. Army Dental Commanders Conference. Posturing 1989

of the Cervical Spine. Alexandria, VA, 2 May 1989.

29) Texas Physical Therapy Association. Clinical Research. 1989

Houston, TX, 4 May 1989.

30) Mary Lipscomb Hamrick AMSC Research Course. Keynote 1989

Address, "So What". Leesburg, VA, Aug 1989.

31) Mary Lipscomb Hamrick AMSC Research Course. Use of 1989

the Animal Model in Research. Leesburg, VA, Aug 1989.

32) U.S. Army Neurology Conference. Comparison of 1989

Antidromic and Orthodromic NCV Techniques in Human

Subjects. San Antonio, TX, Nov 1989.

33) U.S. Army Ergonomics Course. Physical Therapy in the 1990

Army. Baltimore, MD, July 1990.

34) U.S. Army Ergonomics Course. Physical Therapy in the 1991

Army. Baltimore, MD, May, June and July 1991.

35) Mary Lipscomb Hamrick AMSC Research Course. Keynote 1991

Address, "AMSC Research Review" and "Use of the Animal

Model in Research." Silver Spring, MD, August 1991.

36) Kersey Neuromusculoskeletal Evaluation Course for 1991

Physical Therapy Officers. Keynote Address and

Neurological Evaluation. San Antonio, TX, Sep 1991.

37) U.S. Navy Neuromusculoskeletal Evaluation Course. 1991

L/S Plexopathies and Lower Extremity Neuropathies.

NNMC, Bethesda, MD, Dec 1991.

38) WRAMC PMR Conference. Physical Therapy Role in 1992

Operation Desert Shield/Storm. WRAMC, Wash, DC,

Mar 1992.

39) U.S. Navy Neuromusculoskeletal Evaluation Course, 1992

Neurological Evaluation and Neuroscience Review,

NNMC, Bethesda, MD, Apr 1992.

40) Kersey Neuromusculoskeletal Evaluation Course for 1992

Physical Therapy Officers. Keynote Address and

Neurological Evaluation. San Antonio, TX, Sep 1992.

41) Physical Therapy in the Military: Past, Present, and 1993

Future. APTA Annual Conference, Cincinnati, Ohio,

Jun 1993.

42) Kersey Neuromusculoskeletal Evaluation Course for 1993

Physical Therapy Officers. Keynote Address and

Neurological Evaluation. San Antonio, TX, Sep 1993.

43) Clinical Electrophysiological Testing Seminar. Motor 1993

Neuron Disease. Alexandria, VA, Sep 1993.

44) Rush Primary Care Conference, The United States Army 1995

Physical Therapy Experience: Evaluation and Treatment

of Patients with Neuromusculoskeletal Disorders.

Chicago, IL, 19 Oct 95 (Poster)

45) Institute of Clinical Electrophysiology, Special Topics 1996

in Electroneuromyography, Ulnar Neuropathy. Park City

UT, 13 Mar 96

46) Institute of Clinical Electrophysiology, EMG Symposium, 1997

Roth Technique Revisited. Park City, UT, 4 Apr 97

47) Creighton University Professional Seminar, PT in 1997

Primary Care: The Army Model. Omaha, NE, 16, Jun 97

48) Central District, Tennessee Physical Therapy 1998

Association, Neurological Evaluation, Nashville, TN

20 Jan 98

49) Institute of Clinical Electrophysiology, EMG 1998

Symposium, Axillary Nerve Injuries, Park City, UT,

5 Apr 98.

50) Society of Army Physician Assistants, 1998

Electrophysiological Evaluation (EMG/NCS) of Neuropathies

in the Upper Extremity. Fayetteville, NC, 21 Apr 98.

51) Creighton University Professional Seminar, EMG/NCS of 1998

Neuropathies in the Upper Extremity. Omaha, NE,

13 Jul 98.

52) Foundation for Physical Therapy: Funding Application 1999

Tips,APTA Annual Conference, Washington, DC, 6 Jun 99

53) Creighton University Professional Seminar, Clinical 1999

Anatomy of Brachial Plexopathies. Omaha, NE, 22 Jun 99

54) Current Concepts of the Shoulder: Anatomical Review 2000

Belmont University Continuing Education Series,

Nashville, TN, April 1-2, 2000

55) EMG Symposium, RMU of Health Sciences, “Brachial 2000

Plexopathy: A Case Study of Medial and Lateral Cord

Plexopathy, Park City, UT, April 14, 2000

56) Clinical Electrophysiological Testing, Blanchfield 2000

Army Community Hospital Medical Staff Conference,

Fort Campbell, KY, May 31, 2000

57) Scientific Review Committee Funding Application Tips, 2000

APTA Annual Conference, Indianapolis, IN, June 15, 2000

58) Creighton University Professional Seminar, The 2000

Insensitive Foot: An Anatomical and Electrophysiological

Review, Omaha, NB, June 20, 2000

59) Nashville Orthopaedic Study Group: Cranial Nerve Review, 2000

Nashville, TN, September 12, 2000

60) STAR Rehabilitation Continuing Education Series: 2000

Anterior Patello-Femoral Knee Evaluation and

Intervention (Anatomy and Histological Review)

Nashville, TN, October 14, 2000

61) Clinical Electrophysiology Section Continuing Education 2000

Series: Anatomy Review of the Upper and Lower

Extremities, Nashville, TN, October 27-28, 2000

62) EMG Symposium, RMU of Health Sciences, “Median and Ulnar 2001

Neural Conduction Studies in Young Adult Violinists”,

Park City, Utah, April 6, 2001

63) EMG Symposium, RMU of Health Sciences, “Terminologia 2001

Anatomica”, Park City, Utah, April 8, 2001.

64) Creighton University Professional Seminar, Cervical and 2001

Lumbar Disk Disease: Anatomical and Electrophysiological

Correlation, Omaha, NE, June 26, 2001

65) Clinical Electrophysiology Section, Combined Sections 2002

Meeting (APTA), Median and Ulnar Neural Conduction

Studies in Young Adult Violinists, Boston, MA, Feb 21,

2002

66) EMG Symposium, RMU of Health Sciences, Syringomyelia: 2002

Case Study, Provo, UT, Apr 26, 2002

67) Creighton University Professional Seminar, Entrapment 2002

Neuropathies of the Lower Extremities, Omaha, NE, June

11, 2002

68) APTA Combined Sections Meeting, “Differential Diagnosis 2003

of the Lower Extremity: Clinical Electrophysiological

Testing of the Lower Extremity”, Tampa, FL, Feb 12, 2003

69) APTA Combined Sections Meeting, “Physical Therapy Clinical 2005

Specialization: Past, Present & Future” (Keynote Address, Ceremony for

Recognition of Clinical Specialists), New Orleans, LA, Feb 23, 2005

70) TPTA Spring Meeting, “Anatomy Review of the Upper Extremity”, 2005

Nashville, TN, April 9, 2005.

71) U.S. Army-Baylor University Doctoral Program in Physical Therapy, 2006

Graduation Keynote Address, “Vision and Challenges for the Profession of

Physical Therapy”, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, April 7, 2006.

72) Bellarmine University, Doctoral Program in Physical Therapy, White Coat 2006

Ceremony Keynote Address, “Physical Therapy 20/20 – Challenges for the

Future of the Profession”, Louisville, KY, June 2, 2006.

73) APTA Combined Sections Meeting, Clinical Electrophysiology and Wound 2007

Management, Case Studies in Electromyography: “Brachial Plexopathy”,

Boston, MA, February 16, 2007.

74) EMG Symposium, RMUoHP, “Posterior (Dorsal) Primary Rami Innervated 2007

Muscle Involvement in Lumbosacral Radiculopathy”, Provo, UT, April 13,

2007 (Meeting Proceedings)

75) APTA Combined Sections Meeting, “Posterior (Dorsal) Primary Rami 2008

Innervated Muscle Involvement in Lumbosacral Radiculopathy”, Nashville,

TN, February 7, 2008

76) EMG Symposium, RMUoHP, “Posterior (Dorsal) Primary Rami Innervated 2008

Innervated Muscle Involvement in Cervical Radiculopathy”, Provo, UT,

March 7, 2008

77) Greathouse DG, Halle JS. Peripheral mononeuropathies in the lower 2009

extremities:an anatomical, clinical and electrophysiological review.

APTA CSM, Las Vegas, NV, Clinical Electrophysiology and Wound

Management Section, February 12, 2009

78) Greathouse DG. Radiculopathy of the 8th cervical nerve: an anatomical and 2009

clinical review. ENMG Symposium, RMUOHP, Provo, UT, March 13,

2009, pages xx.

79) Greathouse DG. Upper Extremity Electrodiagnostic Evaluation. Doctoral 2009

Seminar, University of Kentucky, Department of Physical Therapy, Lexington,

KY, July 27-29, 2009.

80) Greathouse DG. U.S. Army Model of Direct Access. International Summit 2009

on Direct Access and Advanced Scope of Practice in Physical Therapy,

October 23, 2009, Washington, DC.

81) Greathouse DG. The Rationale Upper Extremity Clinical Examination: 2011

Moving Beyond the Neuromuscular Screen, Brachial Plexopathies and

Mononeuropathies. APTA Combined Sections Meeting, New Orleans, LA,

February 12, 2011.

82) Greathouse DG. Cervical Radiculopathy: A Two Year Study Correlating 2011

History, Physical Examination, Nerve Conduction Studies and

Electromyography. Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions,

ENMG Symposium, Provo, UT, March 25, 2011.

83) Greathouse DG. Upper Extremity Electrodiagnostic Evaluation. Doctoral 2012

Seminar, University of Kentucky, Department of Physical Therapy, Lexington,

KY, July 27-28, 2012.

84) Greathouse DG. A New Classification System for Patients With Carpal Tunnel 2012

Syndrome. ENMG Symposium, RMUOHP, Provo, Utah, September 14, 2012.

85) Shaffer SW, Alexander K, Huffman D, Kambe C, Miller R, Moore JH, 2013

Greathouse DG. Median and Ulnar Neuropathies in U.S. Army Dental

Personnel. Electroneuromyography Symposium, Rocky Mountain University of

Health Professions, Provo, UT, April 19, 2013.

86) Greathouse DG and Ernst G. Decision Making in Clinical Electrophysiologic 2014

Tests: A Case Study Approach. APTA Combined Sections Meeting, Las Vegas,

NV, February 5, 2014.

87) Halle JS, Greathouse DG. Using NCS/EMG to Facilitate Evaluation of the Lower 2015

Extremity. APTA Combined Sections Meeting, Indianapolis, IN, February 6,

2015.

88) Threlkeld AJ, Greathouse DG. Clinical Electrophysiology (NCS and EMG) 2015

Course Content in a Doctor of Physical Therapy Curriculum: A Preliminary

Study. ENMG Symposium, RMUoHP, March 27, 2015.

89) Greathouse DG. A classification system for patients with ulnar nerve 2015

mononeuropathy at the elbow. ENMG Symposium, RMUoHP,

March 27, 2015.

Research Activity

1) University of Kentucky (Graduate School) 1975-76

a. Effect of ultrasound on the sensory nerve

conduction of the radial nerve.

b. Effects of temperature on the sensory nerve

conduction of the sural nerve in man.

2) BAMC 1976-78

a. Ultrasound's effect on the conduction latency

of the superficial radial nerve in man.

b. Utilization of preoperative examination by PT

for surgical laminectomies.

c. Utilization of preoperative examination by PT

for surgical craniotomies.

3) SHAPE 1979-82

Utilization of PT in high school sports medicine

programs.

4) University of Kentucky (Graduate School) 1982-85

a. Effects of short term medium frequency

electrical stimulation in rat skeletal muscle.

b. Effects of clinical infrared laser on superficial

radial nerve conduction.

c. Effects of nerve injury (transection, crush, and

tourniquet pressure) on rat skeletal muscle.

5) Chiropractic Health Care Demonstration Program 1995-96

(CHCDP); Congressionally mandated program to deter-

mine the feasibility and advisability of adding

chiropractic health care to the military health care

system.

6) Research Awards

a. Awarded Advanced Skill Identifier (8Z) for Research 1985

1985 and Clinical Investigation, AMSC, Oct 1985.

b. Texas Physical Therapy Association, Research Award. 1986

c. Presented Mary Lipscomb Hamrick AMSC Research 1987

Award for Outstanding Contributions to Research

and Clinical Investigations.

d. Texas Physical Therapy Association, Committee on 1990

Research, 1986-1990 (Chair 1988-90). Recognition Award.

e. U.S. Army-Baylor University Doctoral Program in Physical Therapy; 2006

Colonel David G. Greathouse Research Award – given yearly to the

outstanding U.S. Army-Baylor University DPT student research group.

The Greathouse research award was announced in 2005 and was first

awarded in 2006.

7) Ongoing

a. Comparison of Orthodromic ring, Antidromic ring,

and Roth Techniques for obtaining sensory neural

conduction latencies and amplitudes for the median and

ulnar nerves in patients with carpal tunnel syndrome.

b. Patients with radiculopathy: APR and PPR involvement

c. Median and ulnar mononeuropathies in dental personnel

d. Median and ulnar mononeuropathies in musicians

e. Validity and feasibility of the GEHS CTS and UNE classification systems

Professional Organizations and Honorary Societies:

1) Omicron Delta Kappa 1967-

present

2) American Physical Therapy Association 1968-

present

3) Orthopedic Section (APTA) 1974-

present

4) Clinical Electrophysiology Section (APTA) 1974-

Clinical Electrophysiology & Wound Care Academy (APTA) present present

5) American Association of Anatomists 1986-94

6) Section on Research (APTA) 1993-

2006

7) Section on Education (APTA) 1996-

2006

8) American Association of Clinical Anatomists 1998-

2010

9) Sports Section (APTA) 2005-

2015

10) American Congress of Electroneuromyography (ACE) 2005-

Present

Professional Organizations - Positions Held

1) APTA Orthopaedic Section 1983-85

Committee on Certification

2) APTA Section on Clinical Electrophysiology 1982-85

Committee on Certification

3) Physical Therapy, Journal of American Physical 1986-

Therapy Association, Article Reviewer present

Physical Therapy Manuscript Reviewer of the Year 2002

4) American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties

Member 1989-1993

Chair elect 1990

Chairman 1991-93

Member 2005-2009

5) Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy present

Article and Book Reviewer 1988-present

Editorial Board, Associate Editor 1996-98

International Editorial Review Board 2003-present

President, Board of Directors JOSPT 2005-2014

6) Slack Publishers, Physical Therapy Editorial 1990-94

Advisory Board

7) Foundation for Physical Therapy, Research Advisory

Committee (RAC) 1991-97

Member 1991-93

Chairman 1993-97

Foundation Advisory Council 1994-97

8) American Physical Therapy Association, Task Force 1990-92

on Clinical Decision Making

9) Accrediting Commission of the Distance Education and 1992-

Training Council, formerly Accrediting Commission of present

the National Home Study Council, Subject Specialist

Advisor/Expert

10) American Physical Therapy Association, Task Force on 1992-94

the Plan for Financial Management of the Speciali-

zation Process.

11) American Physical Therapy Association, Task Force on 1994-95

Residency/Fellowship Accreditation.

12) American Physical Therapy Association, Commission on 1994-

Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE), present

Onsite evaluator.

Team Leader 1997-

present

Commission – Central Panel member 2005-2009

Commission – PT Panel member 2016-2019

13) American Physical Therapy Association, Panel on 1994

Physical Therapists as Primary Care Providers.

14) The Institute of Clinical Electrophysiology, Inc 1994-98

Board of Directors

15) Journal of Clinical Electrophysiology 1995-

Editorial Board 1999

16) American Physical Therapy Association, Task Force 1996-97

on Self Assessment for Professional Development

17) Foundation for Physical Therapy. Doctoral Scholarship 1998

and Post-doctoral Fellowship Committee (Chairman)

18) Foundation for Physical Therapy. Scientific 1999-

Review Committee 2001

19) Pennsylvania Department of Education, Accreditation 2001

On-Site Reviewer (SME)

20) Physical Therapist Alternative Dispute Resolution 2002-

Panel, State of Tennessee, Department of Health 2005

21) Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions 2003-

Clinical Electrophysiology Program Advisory Panel present

22) On-Site Accreditation Committee Member, Commission 2005

on Colleges, Southern Association of Colleges and Present

Schools

23) American Congress of Electroneuromyography (ACE) 2005-

Present

Editor, ENMG Case Study Reviews, ACE online 2006-

2012

24) Texas Physical Therapy Association (TPTA)

EMG Task Force – Chair 2006-

Present

Government Affairs Committee 2007-

2008

25) American Physical Therapy Association 2007-2009

2009 Physical Therapy and Society Summit (PASS)

Steering Committee

26) American Physical Therapy Association 2010-2013

Guide to Physical Therapist Practice

Task Force on revision of the Guide

27) APTA Education Leadership Institute (ELI) Fellowship Work Group 2014-2017

28) APTA Primary Care Work Group 2016-

present

Services to the University

1) University of Kentucky, Physical Therapy Admissions 1975-76

2) University of Kentucky, Physical Therapy Graduate 1982-85

Program Admissions Committee.

3) University of Kentucky, Department of Anatomy 1984-85

Graduate Student Admissions Committee.

5) Baylor University Graduate School

Graduate Council 1986-90

Graduate Credentials Committee 1986-90

Graduate Council Subcommittee for Research 1987-88

6) Allied Health Advisory Committee to the Texas State 1988

Legislature.

7) Association of Orthopaedic Chairman, Workshop on 1988

Musculoskeletal Evaluation.

8) Southwest Texas State University, School of Health 1990-91

Professors, Outstanding Clinical Faculty in Physical

Therapy.

9) Marymount University, Admissions Committee 1996

10) Belmont University

Graduate Council 1996-2001

Graduate Curriculum and Catalog Committee 1997-98

Occupational Therapy Program Advisory Committee 1997-98

Occupational Therapy Faculty Search Committee 1997-98

Department/School of Physical Therapy 1996-

Faculty Search Committee 2005

Curriculum Committee

Admissions Committee

Presidential Search Committee (Faculty Subcommittee) 1999-2000

Provost Search Committee 2000-2001

Sponsored Programs Committee 2000-2001

Disabilities Committee 2003-2005

11) University of the Incarnate Word, DPT Program Graduation 2015

– Keynote Speaker

12) Doctoral and Masters Degree Committees

a) University of Texas at Austin

1) Barbara Sanders, PhD 1988-89

b) University of St. Augustine

1) Richard P. Nielson, DHSc 1997-98

2) Robert DuVall, DHSc 1998-2002 Ongoing

c) Middle Tennessee State University

1) Kathy Thomas, MS 1997-98

d) George Washington University

1) Debra Berthold, EdD 1995-1998

e) Ola Grimsby Institute

1) Andelee J. Baker, PT, CHT, DPT 1999-2000

2) Scott Dickie, PT 2006-2007

f) Rocky Mountain University of the Health Sciences

1) Kathleen Galloway, MPT, DScPT, ECS 2000-2002

2) Edward Schrank, MPT, ECS, DScPT 2002-2004

3) Dave Dumond, PT (DSc PT) 2007-DNF

4) Bruce Casciere, PT (DSc PT) 2007-2014

Teaching Services to Other Schools

1) Wichita State University, Clinical Instructor 1974-75

2) University of Kentucky, Graduate Instructor PT 1975-76

3) AHS, Clinical Instructor PT/PTA 1976-78

4) Texas Women's University, Clinical Instructor PT 1976-78

5) Texas Medical School Galveston, Clinical Instructor 1976-78

PT

6) AHS, guest lecturer PT 1977-78

7) University of Kentucky, guest lecturer 1977

8) Texas Women's University, guest lecturer 1978

9) AHS, guest lecturer PT 1979

10) AHS, guest lecturer PT 1980

11) University of Kentucky, Graduate Instructor PT 1983-84

12) University of Kentucky, Graduate Instructor PT 1984-85

13) University of Kentucky, Anatomy Teaching Assistant 1984-85

14) Southwest Texas State University guest lecturer 1987-90

in Physical Therapy

15) University of Texas Health Science Center at San 1987-88

Antonio, Program in Physical Therapy Consultant in

Neuroscience

16) Northern Virginia Community College, Physical 1991

Therapist Assistant Course, guest lecturer

17) Consultant, Neuromusculoskeletal Evaluation/ 1992

Treatment: The Army Model, Miami University

18) Consultant, Neuromusculoskeletal Evaluation/ 1992

Treatment: Army Model, Washington University,

(St. Louis, MO)

19) Creighton University, Clinical Electrophysiology 1997

(EMG/NCS) Symposium

20) U.S.Army-Baylor University Graduate Program in 1997

Physical Therapy, Graduation Speaker

21) Creighton University, Clinical Electrophysiology 1998

(EMG/NCS) Symposium

22) Creighton University, Clinical Electrophysiology 1999

(EMG/NCS) Symposium

23) Creighton University, Clinical Electrophysiology 2000

(EMG/NCS) Symposium

24) Creighton University, appointed Professor in the 2000-

School of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions, present

Department of Physical Therapy (contributed

services basis) on July 26, 2000.

25) Creighton University, Clinical Electrophysiology 2001

(EMG/NCS) Symposium

26) Creighton University, Clinical Electrophysiology 2002

(EMG/NCS) Symposium

27) Creighton University, Clinical Electrophysiology 2003

(EMG/NCS) Symposium

28) University of Pittsburgh, Keynote Address for 1st DPT 2003

Class Graduation

29) Creighton University, Clinical Electrophysiology 2004-

(EMG/NCS) Symposium present

30) Rocky Mountain University of the Health Sciences 2004-

Faculty appointment – EMG/NCS specialty courses present

31) U.S. Army-Baylor University Doctoral Program in Physical 2005-

Therapy, Adjunct Professor present

32) U.S. Army-Baylor University Postprofessional Doctoral Program 2007-

in Orthopaedic Manual Therapy, Brooke Army Medical Center, Fort present

Sam Houston, TX

33) Adjunct Clinical Professor, Texas State University Doctoral Program 2008-

in Physical Therapy, San Marcos, Texas present

34) Guest Faculty, Hardin Simmons DPT Program, Abilene, Texas 2011- present

35) Guest Faculty, University of Incarnate Word, DPT Program, San 2014-present

Antonio, TX

Military Awards

1) Distinguished Service Medal (1996)

2) Distinguished Member of the U.S. Army Medical Depart-

ment Regiment (1996)

3) Legion of Merit (1993)

4) Department of the Army Staff Badge (1993)

5) Meritorious Service Medal (1990, 1982)

6) Order of Military Medical Merit (1988)

7) Awarded "A" Proficiency Designator for Professional

Excellence; Professor, U.S. Army Medical Department (1989)

8) Army Commendation Medal (1975, 1978)

9) Overseas Service Ribbon (1982)

10) National Defense Service Ribbon (1970, 1991)

Community

1) Lay Reader and Chalice Bearer, Church of the 1985-90

Resurrection, San Antonio, TX

2) Acolyte Advisor, Church of the Resurrection, 1986-90

San Antonio, TX

3) Assistant Wrestling Coach, Madison High School, 1985-90

San Antonio, TX

4) Youth Advisor and Sunday School Teacher, Church of 1987-90

the Resurrection, San Antonio, TX

5) Lay Reader and Chalice Bearer, St. Michael's 1990-96

Church, Arlington, VA

6) Lay Reader and Lay Eucharist Minister, 1997-2000

St. Bartholomew’s Episcopal Church, Nashville, TN

7) Christian Education Commission, 1997-2000

St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church, Nashville, TN

Chairman 1999-2000

8) Lay Reader and Lay Eucharistic Minister, Church of the 2000-2005

Resurrection, Franklin, TN

Policies and Procedures Committee 2003

9) Active in youth sports programs (baseball and

wrestling), Ft Riley (1973-75), Ft Sam Houston

(1976-78), SHAPE (1978-82), Lexington, KY (1982-85)

10) Highland View Homeowners Association 1998-2005

Pool Committee

Neighborhood Watch

11) St. Thomas Episcopal Church, Lay Reader and Eucharistic Minister 2005-present

12) Volunteer PT and Sportsmedicine, Churchill High School Wrestling Team 2005-2010

13) AMEDD Museum Foundation, Advisory Member, FSH, TX 2007-2009

14) St. Thomas Episcopal Church, Stewardship Committee 2010

Teaching Responsibilities

1) U.S. Army-Baylor University Graduate Program in Physical Therapy (1985-1990)

Anatomy (Gross, Histology, Neuroscience, Cell Biology)

Physiology (Neuro, Muscle, Cell Exercise, Endocrine)

Neuroscience

Evaluation/Treatment of the Spine

Mobilization of the Extremities and Spine

Clinical Electrophysiology (NCV, EMG)

2) Belmont University (1996-2005)

Human Anatomy

Cell Biology/Histology

Clinical Medicine - Evaluation/Diagnosis/Intervention

Clinical Electrophysiology (EMG/NCS)

3) Vanderbilt University School of Medicine (1996-2005)

Gross Human Anatomy

Medical Histology

4) U.S. Army-Baylor University Doctoral Program in Physical Therapy (2005- present)

Clinical Electrophysiology (EMG/NCS)

Anatomy

5) Creighton University (1997-present)

Clinical Electrophysiology (EMG/NCS)

6) Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions (2004-present)

Nerve and Muscle Pathology I (DSc Program in Clinical Electrophysiology)

Anatomy & Physiology (DSc CE)

Neuropathology (ENMG Certification Program)

7) Texas State University at San Marcos, Department of Physical Therapy (2008-present)

Anatomy

Cell biology and histology

Pathology – systems

Clinical Electrophysiology (EMG/NCS)

Family: Married - Charlotte Dugan Greathouse

Children - David Guy Greathouse, II (b 1967)

Jeffery Amos Greathouse (b 1970)

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