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John Krauss, Ph.D


Title: Ph.D., P.T., OCS, FAAOMPT, Physical Therapy
Office: 3168 Human Health Building
Phone: (248) 364-8693
Fax: (248) 364-8660
E-mail: krauss@oakland.edu

Education
PhD. - Nova Southeastern University
MS. - Oakland University
Graduate Certificate in OMPT – Oakland University
BS. - Oakland University

Biography
Dr. Krauss is an Associate Professor in the School of Health Sciences at Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan. He completed his Baccalaureate of Science degree in Physical Therapy in 1990 at Oakland University. Dr. Krauss received his Orthopedic Manipulative Therapy Certification through the International Seminar of Orthopedic Manipulative Therapy in 1994. He completed his orthopedic residency training and received his Graduate Certificate in Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapy through Oakland University in August of 1994. His Master of Science degree in Physical Therapy was completed in 1996 at Oakland University. Dr. Krauss is a Board Certified Orthopedic Specialist through the American Physical Therapy Association and is a Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapists. Dr. Krauss completed his PhD in Physical Therapy at Nova Southeastern University in 2005. Dr. Krauss has presented at the state, national, and international levels, authored and coauthored peer-reviewed papers, and authored and coauthored book chapters, Dr. Krauss primary research focuses on the efficacy of manual therapy and orthopedic intervention in the management of spinal and extremity disorders across the lifespan.

DPT curriculum content responsibilities
Orthopedic examination and intervention

Post-Professional Content Responsibilities
Orthopedic examination and intervention in laboratory and clinical settings
Differential diagnosis and screening for medical conditions

Research Interests
Efficacy of manual therapy and orthopedic intervention in the management of spinal and extremity disorders across the lifespan.
 
Publications
  • Krauss J, Creighton D, Ely J, Podlewska-Ely J. The immediate effects of upper thoracic translatoric spinal manipulation on cervical range of motion: A randomized clinical trial. The Journal of Manual and Manipulative Therapy 2008; 16(2): 93-99.
  • Creighton D, Kondratek M, Krauss J: Use of anterior tibial translation in the management of symptomatic patellofemoral chondrosis in older patients - A case series. The Journal of Manual and Manipulative Therapy 2007; 15(4).
  • Kondratek M, Krauss J, Stiller C, Olson R. Normative values for active lumbar range of motion in children. Pediatric Physical Therapy, 2007:19(3);236-244.
  • Kondratek M, Creighton D, Krauss J: Use of translatoric mobilization in a patient with cervicogenic dizziness and motion restriction: A case report. The Journal of Manual and Manipulative Therapy 2006; 14(3): 140-151.  

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