John K. Hubbard
Associate Professor
Neuroscience & Experimental Therapeutics
Texas A and M University
United Arab Emirates
Biography
Ph.D., Allied Health Education, Medical Anatomy, Texas A&M University (1997) M.S., Physical Therapy, University of Southern California (1981) B.S., Physical Education, Brigham Young University (1978)
Research Interest
I am a licensed physical therapist, with research interests in the utilization of physical modalities as facilitators for bone and soft tissue healing. Currently I also serve as Temple Campus Coordinator for distance education for several first year medical courses in which I lecture and participate in course laboratories. These courses include Medical Neuroscience MANA 922, Medical Gross Anatomy MANA 901 and the Structure and Function of Human Organ Systems MANA 905.
Publications
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Hubbard, JK, Sampson, HW and Eledge JR (1997) Prevalence and morphology of the vastus medialis oblique muscle in human cadavers. Anatomical Record 249:135-142.
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Hubbard, JK, Sampson, HW and Elledge JR (1998) The vastus medialis oblique muscle and its relationship to patellofemoral joint deterioration in human cadavers. Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy 28(6):384-391.
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Hubbard, JK and Opersteny, S (2002) EMG analysis of the VMO and VML during performance of selected knee rehabilitation exercises in asymptomatic individuals. Journal of Musculoskeletal Research 6(2): 107-118.