CURRICULUM VITAE Mary Kate McDonnell, PT, DPT, OCS PRESENT POSITION:
Associate Professor, Physical Therapy and Orthopedic Surgery Associate Director of Clinical Residencies and Fellowships
EDUCATION: Degree DPT
Institution Washington University Program in Physical Therapy St. Louis, MO
Field Physical Therapy
Dates 1997-2003
MHS
Washington University University College St. Louis, MO
Physical Therapy
1982-1985
BS
St. Louis University St. Louis,
Physical Therapy
1977-1981
UNIVERSITY POSITIONS/COMMITTEES: Washington University School of Medicine Program in Physical Therapy
Assistant Professor Physical Therapy and Orthopedic Surgery
2005-2013
Associate Director of Clinical Residencies and Fellowships
2008-present
Associate Director of Clinical Practice & Fellowship
2005-2008
Instructor Physical Therapy
1987-2005
Coordinator of 1992-2001 Faculty Practice at Barnes Jewish Hospital Irene Walter Johnson Institute of Rehabilitation
Clinical Specialist
1989-1992
Supervisor General Medicine and Orthopedic Rehabilitation
1987-1989
Adult Rehabilitation 1
1985-1987
Senior Physical Therapist
1984-1985
Staff Physical Therapist
1981-1984
Adjunct Faculty, Kaiser Permanente Movement Science Fellowship Los Angeles, CA
2004-2013
Committees/University Service: Program in Physical Therapy Member PT Capes Committee Member of Faculty Recruitment Committee Member of the DPT-Entry Level Curriculum Planning Committee Member of the DPT-Entry Level Curriculum Committee Member of the Program in Physical Therapy Admissions Committee Washington University School of Medicine Steering Committee for transition of Irene Walter Johnson Rehab Institute to Barnes Jewish Rehab (Member) LICENSURE/REGISTRATION: Missouri Board of Registration for the Healing Arts Registration No. 01169
2010-present 2002-2005 2000-2003 2001-present 1987-1998 1994-1995
1981-present
BOARD CERTIFICATION: American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties Orthopedic Clinical Specialist (Recertified – 2004)
1996-present
HONORS AND AWARDS: Annual Chattanooga Research Award for best article on clinical research published in Physical Therapy
1988
McDonnell MK, Sinacore D, Delitto A, Rose SJ. Reliability: Electrically Elicited Fatigue Test. Phys Ther. 1987;67:941-945. PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES/ORGANIZATIONS: American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) Active Member Credentialing Services Committee of the American Board of Physical Therapy Residency and Fellowship Education (ABPTRFE) – Reviewer and Site Visitor 2
1980-present 2009-present
Section Membership Orthopedic Section Member Orthopedic Specialization Academy of Content Experts (SACE) I - Member Orthopedic Specialization Academy of Content Experts (SACE) II - Member Annual Conference Proposal Review Subcommittee Orthopedic Section Residency/Fellowship Sub-Committee Orthopedic Section – Description of Specialty Practice Description of Specialty Practice (DSP) Revalidation Committee Research Section Member
1982-present 2007 2008, 2009 2007-present 2009-present 2011-2014 1986-present
Missouri American Physical Therapy Association Member Professional Development and Evaluation Committee: Chairman Nominating Committee – Eastern District Member, Chairman RESEARCH SUPPORT: Internal pilot project grant Program in Physical Therapy. “Elevated shoulder Girdle Test - effect on upper trapezius pain pressure threshold” $2,000
1982-present 1986-1988 2009-2011
2009
OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY: Manuscript reviewer – Manual Therapy Manuscript reviewer – Physical Therapy Journal of the American Physical Therapy Association Manuscript reviewer - Physiotherapy Theory and Practice Manuscript reviewer – Journal of Oral Rehabilitation
2011-present 2011-present 2011-present 2011-present
TEACHING RESPONSIBILITIES: Current Teaching Responsibilities: Washington University School of Medicine Instruction of students pursuing the professional DPT degree (75-80 students per class), the postprofessional DPT degree (1-15 students/class), and direction of the Fellowship in Diagnosis and Management of Movement Impairment Syndromes. Professional Clinical Doctorate (DPT) Curriculum Diagnosis & Management of Musculoskeletal Conditions I (PT 614), II (PT 624), and III (PT 638) Course Master, Lecturer, Laboratory Assistant 3 credit hours each 3
Case Integration Laboratory I (PT 628), II (PT 642), and III (PT 654) Course Master, Lecturer, Laboratory Assistant 1 – 3 credit hours each Kinesiology II (PT 613) Lecturer, Laboratory Assistant 3 credit hours each Anatomy (PT 611) Lecturer 5 credit hours each Essential Clinical Skills II (PT 627) and III (PT 637) Laboratory Assistant 2 – 4 credit hours each Professional Issues & Skills Development I (PT 602) and III (PT635) Laboratory Assistant .5 – 4 credits hours each Past Teaching Responsibilities: Washington University School of Medicine Previous teaching responsibilities in BSPT, MSPT and Post Professional Masters curricula in the Program in Physical Therapy at Washington University relating to diagnosis and management of orthopedic conditions. Post Professional Clinical Doctorate Diagnosis and Management of Musculoskeletal Conditions: Lower Quarter M22 730); Diagnosis and Management of Musculoskeletal Conditions: Upper Quarter (M22 740) Lecturer, Laboratory Assistant: 2005-present 3 credit hours each Capstone Projects (M22 820) Advisor 3 - 6 credit hours each Advisees: Jayne Scanlon: The Effect of Using Cervical and Thoracic Mobilizations and
Manipulations as part of a Multimodal Physical Therapy Treatment Approach: A Mechanical Neck Pain Case Report
2013
Steve Cassabaum: Evidence for Translation of the Temporomandibular Joint as a Movement Impairment: Case Report
2009
Angela Gardner: Humeral Medial Rotation Syndrome: Return to work status post Total Shoulder Arthroplasty: Case Report
2007
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Jamey C. Gordon: Scapular Abduction Syndrome: Using the Movement System Impairment Diagnosis: Case Report
2007
Beth Crowner: The Use of Active Exercise, Postural Correction, and Sensory Cues for Reducing Cervical Pain in a Patient with Cervical Dystonia: Case Report
2006
Christopher Ostling: Physical Therapy Classification and Treatment of an Individual with Subacromial Impingement: Case Report
2006
Heidi Ohlmann: Implementation of an Exercise Program, Modification of Alignment and Functional Activities for a Patient with Shoulder Impingement Syndrome: Case Report
2005
Daniel Kamimur: Treatment of a patient with shoulder pain and functional instability with a focus on proprioceptive training: Case Report
2004
Cary Malone: Cervical spine: Diagnosis and Management of Cervical Spine Movement Impairment in a Patient with Neck Pain and Headache: Case Report
2003
Elizabeth Kevil: Treatment Options for Cervical Pain – Literature Review
2002
Fellowship Education: Diagnosis and Management of Movement Impairment Syndromes Coordinator and Primary Mentor Fellows: Christina Bernhardt PT, MSPT James Scherer PT, DPT, OCS Kelly Randolph PT, DPT, COMT
2007-present
2013-2014
Brent Melroy PT, CSCS, FAAOMPT Rakesh Patel PT, OCS Joanie Sacksteder PT
2012-2013
John Philip Chan PT, MHlthSc Caroline Humberston PT Michael Loumeau DPT, CSCS, MTC Jesse Resari DPT, OCS
2011-2012
Myra Meekins PT, DPT, OCS, FAAOMPT Cheryl Smith PT Rich T. Danielson, MSPT, OCS
2009-2010 2008-2009 2007-2008
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Residency Education: Clinical Residency in Diagnosis and Management of Impairments in Women’s Health Mentor training and assessment; APTA credentialing
2007-present
Actively involved in seeking new opportunities for collaborative efforts to develop additional Clinical Residencies and Fellowships. PUBLICATIONS: Peer Review Manuscripts 1. Andrade GT, Azevedo DC, Lorentz ID, Neto RSG, Do Pinho VS, Gonçlaves RTRF,McDonnell MK, Van Dillen LR. Influence of Scapular Position on Cervical Rotation Range of Motion. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther. 2008;38(11):668-673. 2. Azevedo D, de Lima Pires T, de Souza Andrade F, McDonnell MK. Influence of scapular position on the pressure pain threshold of the upper trapezius muscle. Eur J Pain. 2008;12(2):226-32. 3. Van Dillen LR, McDonnell MK, Susco TM, Sahrmann SA. The immediate effect of passive scapular elevation on active cervical rotation range of motion and symptoms in patients with neck pain. Clin J Pain. 2007;23(8):641-647. 4. Hardwick D, Beebe JA, McDonnell MK, Lang C. A Comparison of Serratus Anterior MuscleActivation during a Wallslide Exercise and Other Traditional Exercises. Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy. 2006;36(12):903-910. 5. Van Dillen LR, Sahrmann SA, Norton BJ, McDonnell MK, Caldwell CA, Bloom NJ. Trunk rotation-related impairments in people with low back pain who participated in two different types of leisure activities: A secondary analysis. Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy. 2006;36(2):February. 6. McDonnell MK, Sahrmann SA, Van Dillen LR. A specific exercise program and modifications of postural alignment for treatment of cervicogenic headache: a case report. Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy. 2005;35(1):3-15. 7. Van Dillen LR, Sahrmann SA, Norton BJ, McDonnell MK, Fleming DA, Caldwell CA, Woolsey NB. The effect of modifying patient-preferred spinal alignment or movement during symptom testing in patients with low back pain: A preliminary report. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 2003;84(3):313-322. 8. Van Dillen LR, Sahrmann SA, Norton BJ, McDonnell MK, Fleming DA, Caldwell CA, Woolsey NB. Movement impairment-based categories for low back pain: Stage I validation. Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy. 2003;33(3):126-142. 9. Van Dillen LR, Sahrmann SA, Norton BJ, McDonnell MK, Fleming DA, Caldwell CA, Woolsey NB. The effect of active limb movements on symptoms in patients with low back pain. Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy. 2001;31(8):402-413. 6
10. Van Dillen LR, McDonnell MK, Fleming DA, Sahrmann SA: The effect of hip and knee position on hip extension range of motion measures in individuals with and without low back pain. Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy. 2000;30(6):307-316. 11. Van Dillen LR, Sahrmann SA, Norton BJ, McDonnell MK, Fleming DA, Caldwell CA, Woolsey NB. Reliability of physical examination items used for classification of patients with low back pain. Phys Ther. 1998;78(9):979-988. 12. Brown MB, McDonnell MK, Menton DN. Polarity Effects on Wound Healing using Electrical Stimulation in Rabbits. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 1989;70:624-627. 13. Brown MB, McDonnell MK, Menton DN. High Voltage Stimulation: Effects on Wound Healing in Rabbits, a follow-up study. Phys Ther. 1988;68:955-960. 14. McDonnell MK, Sinacore D, Delitto A, Rose SJ. Reliability: Electrically Elicited Fatigue Test. Phys Ther. 1987;67:941-945. Non-peer Reviewed Publications 1. Van Dillen LR, Sahrmann SA, Norton BJ, McDonnell MK, Fleming DA, Caldwell CA, Woolsey NB. Response to invited commentary. Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy. 2001;31(8):416-418. 2. Van Dillen LR, McDonnell MK, Fleming DA, Sahrmann SA. Author's response to letter to the editor. Journal of Orthopedics and Sports Physical Therapy. 2000;30(11):707-708. Book Chapters 1. McDonnell MK. Movement System Syndromes of the Cervical Spine. In: Sahrmann SA. Movement System Impairment Syndromes of the Extremities, Cervical and Thoracic Spines. St. Louis, MO: Elsevier; 2011. 2. Sahrmann SA, McDonnell MK. Movement Impairment Syndromes of the Thoracic and Cervical Spines. Physical Therapy of the Cervical and Thoracic Spine. 3rd ed. Ruth Grant. Churchill Livingstone. 2002. Conference Proceedings Fink DF, McDonnell MK, Kinney M, Sahrmann S, Van Dillen L. A Movement System Impairment Treatment of TMD. In: McNamara JA Jr, Kapila SD, eds. Temporomandibular Disorders and Orofacial Pain: Separating Controversy from Consensus. Monograph 46, Craniofacial Growth Series, Department of Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry and Center for Human Growth and Development, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 2009;465-473. Abstracts 1. Deusinger S, McDonnell MK, Cornbleet SI. Re-asssessment Rounds: Teaching Students to Share Errors and Dilemmas in Clinical Action. Annual APTA Meeting June 2012. 2. McDonnell MK, VanDillen LR, Kinney M, Sahrmann SA. The Effect of a Patient-Specific Exercise Program and Modification of Postural Alignment for Treatment of 7
Temporomandibular Disorder. Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy. 2009;39:OPO2170. 3. McDonnell MK, Kinney M, Sahrmann SA, VanDillen LR, Fink D. A Movement System Approach to TMD. 34th Annual International Conference on Craniofacial Research. Moyers Presymposium. Feb 2008. 4. Azevedo D, McDonnell MK, et al. Influence of scapular position on the pressure pain threshold of the upper trapezius muscle. World Congress of Physical Therapy Federation. June 2007. 5. McDonnell MK, Susco TM, Van Dillen LR. The effect of passive shoulder girdle elevation on active cervical rotation motion and symptoms in patients with neck pain. Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy. 2006;36:OPO275. 6. Hardwick D, Beebe JA, McDonnell MK, Lang C. Serratus Anterior Muscle Activation During a Wall Slide Exercise. Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy. 2006;36:OPO251. 7. Van Dillen LR, Sahrmann SA, Norton BJ, Caldwell CA, Fleming DA, McDonnell MK, Woolsey NB. Rotation-related impairments in patients with low back pain who perform symmetric versus asymmetric activities. Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy, 2002;32:A19.
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8. Van Dillen LR, Sahrmann SA, Norton BJ, Caldwell CA, Fleming DA, McDonnell MK, Woolsey NB. Rotation-related impairments in patients with low back pain who perform symmetric versus asymmetric activities. Accepted Combined Sections Meeting, American Physical Therapy Association, Boston, MA, February, 2002. 9. McDonnell MK, Van Dillen LR. Use of a specific active exercise program in the treatment of a patient with chronic headaches associated with neck pain: A case report. Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy, 2000;30:A-13. 10. Van Dillen LR, Sahrmann SA, Norton BJ, McDonnell MK, Fleming DA, Caldwell CA, Woolsey NB. Effect of modifying spinal alignment or movement during symptom testing in patients with low back pain. Presented at the American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting, New Orleans, LA. February 2000. 11. Van Dillen LR, Sahrmann SA, Norton BJ, Caldwell CA, Fleming DA, McDonnell MK, Woolsey NB. The effect of active limb movements on symptoms in patients with low back pain. Physical Therapy, 1999;79:S31. 12. Van Dillen LR, Sahrmann SA, Norton BJ, Caldwell CA, McDonnell MK, Fleming DA, Woolsey NB. Construct validity of a clinical classification system for low back pain patients. Physical Therapy, 1998;78:S27. 13. Van Dillen LR, Norton BJ, Sahrmann SA, Caldwell CA, McDonnell MK, Fleming DA, Woolsey NB. Reliability of history and physical examination items used for classification of patients with low back pain. Physical Therapy. 1996;76:S38. 14. Van Dillen LR, Sahrmann SA, Norton BJ, Caldwell CA, McDonnell MK, Fleming DA, Woolsey NB, Norton BJ. Improving the reliability of history and physical examination items used for classification of patients with low back pain. In Proceedings of the 12th International Congress of the World Confederation for Physical Therapy, p 248, June 25-30, 1995. 15. McDonnell MK, Holden K, Bastian A, Norton BJ. Reliability of Dynamic Measures of Hip and Spinal Movement. Physical Therapy, 71:S65, 1991. 16. Fleming D, McDonnell MK, Van Dillen LR, Sahrmann, SA. Effect of hip and knee position on sagittal plane hip ROM. Physical Therapy, 1991;71:S65. 17. Bastian A, Holden K, Norton BJ, McDonnell MK. Reliability of Static Measures of Skeletal Alignment Using an Automated Video System. Physical Therapy, 1991;71:S65. 18. McDonnell MK. Post Operative Physical Therapy Treatment of the Lung Transplant Patient, In Proceedings of the 65th International Symposium of the American Physical Therapy Association, June 24-28, 1990.
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19. Norton BJ, McDonnell MK, Van Dillen LR. Quantitative analysis of the shape of the back, In Proceedings of the 65th International Symposium of the American Physical Therapy Association, p 74, June 24-28, 1990. 20. McDonnell MK. Heart Transplant Questionnaire. Presented to APTA Annual Conference, Las Vegas, NV, 1988 21. Tenhula JA, Van Dillen LR, McDonnell MK. Diabetic frozen shoulder syndrome. Physical Therapy, 1988;68:814. 22. Brown MB, McDonnell MK. The Effect of Electrical Stimulation on Wound Healing. Presented to APTA Annual Conference, San Antonio, TX, 1987. 23. McDonnell MK. Reliability of a non-invasive measure of scapula position. Presented to APTA Annual Conference, Las Vegas, NV, 1984. 24. McDonnell MK, Sinacore D, Delitto A, Rose SJ. Reliability of the Electrically Elicited Fatigue Test, Presented to APTA Annual Conference, Las Vegas, NV, 1984. INVITED PRESENTATIONS: Evidence Based Treatment of Cervical Spine – Three Approaches – An Overview And Treatment Presentation. IPTA. April 6,7 2013. Movement Impairments of the Upper Quarter: the role of the physical therapist in management of patients with TMJ syndrome lecture to community dentists International Spine & Pain Institute – Movement System Impairment Diagnosis and Intervention of the Cervical Spine & Temporomandibular Joint
2013 2013
2010
APTA Combined Sections Meeting, Las Vegas Movement System Impairment Diagnosis and Intervention of Cervical Spine and Temporomandibular Joint Pain Syndromes: Consideration of Adjacent Regions
2009
12th Annual Boston Shoulder and Sports Symposium: Movement Impairments of the Scapulothoracic Region New England Baptist Hospital
2007
APTA Combined Sections Meeting, Boston, MA Case Presentation: Movement Impairments of the Shoulder Region
2007
APTA Annual Conference, Orlando, FL Movement System Impairments of the Cervical Spine
2007
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Movement System Syndrome Courses Multiple presentations at national and international venues related to both upper quarter and lower quarter at the following expertise levels:
1988-present
Introductory (Level I) - teaching the clinician the concepts and principles underlying the approach, performance of the examination to diagnose of movement impairement syndromes and to develop appropriate treatment programs. Advanced (Level II) - to review and update the concepts and principles of the movement system impairment diagnosis and treatment, to improve the clinician's skills in diagnosis, performance of examination procedures and the selection / performance of corrective exercises and functional activities. Advanced (Level III) - to provide in depth consideration of the signs and symptoms of muscle impairment syndromes. Emphasis is on supervised practice of the examination techniques, development of appropriate diagnosis, exercise prescription and precise teaching of the exercises/ functional activities. CONTINUING EDUCATION ATTENDED: Orthopeadedic Section 1st Annual Meeting Attendee and Lab Assistant
2013
13th Annual Meeting American Academy of Manual Therapy
2007
American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meetings
2007 - 2013
Symposia at Washington University Program in Physical Therapy 2000 - 2012 Various topics on the science of movement and physical therapy provided through bimonthly research seminars, Steven J. Rose Symposium, and Alumni Day presentations and department rounds. PAST CONTINUING EDUCATION ATTENDED: Topics included: biomechanical function; evaluation and treatment of upper and lower quarter, and spine problems; clinical research and evidence-based practice; and clinical education and general orthopedic updates.
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