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DISABILITY MANAGEMENT
FUNCTIONAL CAPACITY EVALUATION
GAIT/MOTION ANALYSIS
| Affiliation |
| 1988-92 |
Director, Human Performance Analysis Laboratory, NYU-SEHNAP |
| 1988-90 |
Project Director, Functional Capacity Evaluation. Kingsbrook
Jewish Medical Center (Albert Einstein Medical School), NY |
| 1990-92 |
Director, Motion and Function Analysis, Kessler
Institute for Rehabilitation, West Orange, NJ |
| 1995 |
American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
Americans
with Disabilities Act Committee, UMDNJ-NJMS |
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| Publications |
See Bibliography:
A14, A17,
A21, B14, B16, B21, B23, B30, B33, B34, B35, B36, B38, B39, E17, E18, E19, E20 |
| Certification |
| 1995-00 |
American Board of Independent Medical Examiners
Certification
# 95-00234 |
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| Education |
| 10/1995 |
Fundamentals of Impairment & Dis/Ability
Evaluations Course
15 CME-1 American College of Occupational
and Environmental Medicine. |
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| Research Grant |
| 1998 |
Principal Investigator Social
Security Administration: $150,000 + 20,000 + 15,000
(1.5 years). Computerized Evaluation of Functional
Capacity for Work Performance, Kingsbrook Jewish Medical
Center and New York University-Human Performance Analysis
Laboratory, NY |
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| Teaching |
| 1990 |
Lecturer and Consultant, Motion and Function
Analysis, The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, J.F.K. Hospital,
Edison, NJ |
| 1991 |
Chairman, Panel on Music Technology for
People with Disabilities World Congress on Technology. U.S. General
Services Administration, U.S. Board of Contract Appeals and Council on
Accessible Technology, Washington, DC |
| 1993 |
Introduction to Industrial Medicine and Disability Evaluation, Kessler
Institute, NJ
Workshop
on Independent Medical Examination and Disability Rating, Kessler Institute, NJ
Gait
and Motion Analysis in Low Back Pain Patients. UMDNJ-Department of Pain
Management, NJ |
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| Consultant |
| 1990 |
N.A.S.A., Houston, TX: Motion
and function analysis of astronauts during extra-vehicular activities. Placement
of a computerized motion analysis system aboard the Space Station
Freedom. |
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