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CURRICULUM VITAE Kevin J. McQuade, PT, MPH, Ph.D. Personal Data Place of birth Detroit Michigan Citizenship USA Education 1998-2000 Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Rehabilitation Research Biomechanics. University of Maryland School of Medicine, Department of Physical Therapy. 1991-95 Doctorate (Ph.D.), Musculoskeletal Biomechanics. Department of Physical Therapy & Department of Exercise Science, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 1984-86 Master of Public Health (MPH), Health Services Research & Epidemiology track School of Public Health and Community Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 1981-83 Post-graduate study in Kinesiology/Exercise Physiology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 1977-80 Bachelor of Science (BS), Physical Therapy, School of Physical Therapy, California State University, Long Beach, CA Academic Positions 8/2004 – Present Associate Professor, University of Washington School of Medicine Dept. of Rehabilitation Medicine, Division of Physical Therapy, Seattle, WA 2002-2004 Assistant Professor, University of Maryland School of Medicine, department of Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation Science, Baltimore, MD Affiliate Faculty, Geriatrics and Gerontology Education and Research Program (GGEAR) University of Maryland Baltimore Clinical Assistant

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Kevin J. McQuade, PT, MPH, Ph.D.

Personal DataPlace of birth Detroit MichiganCitizenship USA

Education

1998-2000 Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Rehabilitation Research Biomechanics. University of Maryland School of Medicine, Department of Physical Therapy.

1991-95 Doctorate (Ph.D.), Musculoskeletal Biomechanics. Department of Physical Therapy & Department of Exercise Science, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA

1984-86 Master of Public Health (MPH), Health Services Research & Epidemiology track School of Public Health and Community Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, WA

1981-83 Post-graduate study in Kinesiology/Exercise Physiology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA

1977-80 Bachelor of Science (BS), Physical Therapy, School of Physical Therapy, California State University, Long Beach, CA

Academic Positions

8/2004 – Present Associate Professor, University of Washington School of Medicine Dept. of Rehabilitation Medicine, Division of Physical Therapy, Seattle, WA

2002-2004 Assistant Professor, University of Maryland School of Medicine, department of Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation Science, Baltimore, MD Affiliate Faculty, Geriatrics and Gerontology Education and Research Program (GGEAR) University of Maryland Baltimore Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Orthopaedic surgery, university of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Md.

1998– 2002 Adjunct Assistant Professor, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Dept. of Physical Therapy, Baltimore MD. 1998-2000 Post-Doctoral Fellow in Rehabilitation Research Biomechanics. University of Maryland School of Medicine, Department of Physical Therapy. Research Responsibilities Fellowship projects include Manual wheelchair propulsion Biomechanics, development of magnetic tracking methods for analysis of WC propulsion,

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development of portable biomechanical analysis system for joint kinematics and kinetics of the upper extremities. Quantification of joint stiffness and the effects of Botoxin on muscle stiffness. Development of Visual Basic Excel macros and Matlab programs for data processing. Development of Magnetic tracking protocol for Gait Analysis. Fellowship also included taking classes on signal processing and instrumentation. Teaching Responsibilities included: Advising of Graduate students in instrumentation and research design. Teaching Advanced Biomechanics to graduate students in Rehabilitation Science PhD program. Supervising student research assistants. Courses for professional PT students c0-teaching: Pathokinesiology, Orthopaedic assessment labs, Professional seminars.

1995-1998 Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Health Science, Program in Physical Therapy, New York Medical College, Valhalla New York. Research Responsibilities Development of independent research activities in Biomechanics of the shoulder joint and knee joint injury mechanisms, including oversight for all ordering setup & coordination of research Lab. Equipment. Fall

1995 Visiting lecturer, University of Health Sciences, St. Johns Antigua. 1

1991-1995 Doctoral trainee under NIDRR Fellowship, The University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa. This Traineeship included Doctoral studies and research, graduate advising for Masters Degree students in P.T. student research projects, Univ. of Iowa. Iowa City, IA and Teaching Assistant for a graduate course on Biomedical Instrumentation.

Professional Positions

2000-2004 Rehabilitation Research Therapist, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Baltimore, MD

1989-1991 Clinical Staff Therapist, Pacific Medical Center, Seattle, WA. Clinical therapist for diversified outpatient Orthopaedic caseload including diabetic foot care clinic.

1987-1989 Research Scientist, Department of Orthopaedics, University of Washington. Responsibilities included: development of clinical protocols for assessing knee stability in patients using an instrumented force and motion tracking system. Grant writing for a clinical project on ACL deficient knee patients. Clinical biomechanical research to understand mechanisms of shoulder stability, and internal stresses in joint ligaments. Seattle, WA

1986-1987 Researcher, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Washington. Responsibilities included technical assistance, data collection, and clinical measurement of peripheral nerve conduction’s for a large National Institute of Health research project. Seattle, WA

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1984-1986 Research Physical Therapist, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science, University of Washington. This position involved development of exercise programs, physical capacity assessment protocols, and the performance of musculoskeletal screening exams for patients with chronic low back pain. As part of a clinical research project, I also developed and led group classes for didactic and problem solving sessions for chronic back pain sufferers enrolled in the exercise treatment program. Seattle, WA

1985-1986 Graduate Research Assistant, School of Nursing, University of Washington. Statistical analysis for departmental projects. Seattle, WA

1981-1985 Clinical Therapist, University of Washington Hall Health Center. Provided Orthopaedic physical therapy services for a diversified study body of approximately 30,000. This was an independent position within the University of Washington’s student health center, a complete medical care clinic. Seattle, WA

1980-1981 Clinical Therapist Physical Therapy Services of Ventura, California. Worked as staff therapist for private contracts with a general hospital, home health, and a private clinic. Clinical Therapist, California Children’s Services, Ventura, California. Performed evaluations and treatment of children with neuromusculoskeletal disorders, including clinical presentations, qualitative gait filming and home and school visits.

1980-1981 Clinical Therapist, Pacific Hospital of Long Beach, CA. Provided physical therapy services in a 210 bed extended care hospital with stroke, cardiac, and outpatient treatment programs. Also provided supervision of physical therapy assistants.

Special Consulting Projects

2014-2015 Provided Biomechanical analysis consultation for a special Bruce Lee (biomechanics of the famous 1 inch punch) Martial arts Exhibit at the Wing Luke Museum, Seattle WA.

2014 Invited as special consultant for research at the Universidad Catholica San Antonio de Murcia, Murcia Spain. Advising with development of Masters Degree student research activities and training.

2008-2014 Program in Healthy Science Applied to Locomotor Apparatus-Ribeirão Preto College of Medicine – University of São Paulo/Brazil. Continued consultation and research collaborations for PhD Research activities in Physical Therapy

2006-2007 Biomechanical consultant for Collaborative study with the Department of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy, University of Southern Ca.: Functional Limitations in Persons with Hyperkyphosis: Biomechanical Correlates NIH

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EXPLORATORY/DEVELOPMENTAL RESEARCH GRANT AWARD (R21) George Salem PI

2007-2008 Consultant for Brooks Shoe Co. research lab, Bothell WA. Assisting with the development of a Motion Analysis Research Lab for Biomechanical analysis of running for Brooks Shoe Co.

2006-2007 Biomechanical consultant for Collaborative study with the Department of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy, University of Southern Ca.: Functional Limitations in Persons with Hyperkyphosis: Biomechanical Correlates NIH EXPLORATORY/DEVELOPMENTAL RESEARCH GRANT AWARD (R21) George Salem PI

2005 Biomechanics consultant for special Public television program on the Physics of Sports KCTS as part of the "Bill Nye the Science Guy" series

2002-present Consultant to the Orthopaedic & Rehabilitation device panel of the Medical Devices Advisory Committee of the Food and Drug Administration.

1995 Physical Therapy Consultant: Premier Health Associates, Des Moines, Iowa. Development and implementation of Physical Therapy services for 65 bed Nursing home.

1993-94 Physiotherapy Associates, consultant for work injury rehabilitation center

1988 Ergonomic analysis: Provided biomechanical interpretation of wheelchair lifting forces for private therapy clinic as part of employee physical capacity screening.

1985 Ergonomic analysis: Worked with an Industrial Hygienist on applying NIOSH lifting guidelines to newspaper workers. This involved taking field measurements of lifting mechanics on the loading docks of a large newspaper company.

1984 Industrial health screening: Worked with an interdisciplinary team to provide health/ fitness screening of over 500 employees of a large northwest paper mill which included a six month follow-up on selected high risk employees.

1983 Stretching Videotape: Developed and authored a videotape presentation on basic stretching for the University of Washington Health Sciences open house.

Awards 1997 Award for research in Clinical Biomechanics presented at the American Society of Biomechanics Annual Meeting. Clemson SC Sept. 25 1997 Award paper: Scapulothoracic muscle fatigue associated with alterations in scapulohumeral rhythm kinematics during maximum resistive shoulder elevation.

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Professional Licenses Previous : California 1980-1981, Washington, 1981-1989, Iowa 1990-1994, New York 1995-1998, Maryland 1998- 2004.

Professional Organizations

American Society of Biomechanics International Society of Biomechanics International shoulder group Ad/hoc committee to develop standards of

recording and describing shoulder motion American Physical Therapy Association

Editorial Responsibilities

Editorial Boards

2012-Present Editorial Board Member Advances in Biomechanics & Applications (ABA) An International Journal. Editor-in-Chief: Yong San Yoon

2003-2004 Editorial Board Member, Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy

Journal Reviewing

1991-Present Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy 1998-Present Journal of Applied Biomechanics 1998-Present Journal Biomechanics 1998-Present Journal Biomedical Engineering 2000-Present Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 2001-Present Journal of Rheumatology 2002-Present Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development

Invited commentary Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy Volume 31, Issue 8, 2001, Pages 427-431

Popular Press interview Interviewed by a reporter (Nina Huang) for an article about exercise for the January issue of the magazine “City Living” http://citylivingseattle.com/

Special National/International Responsibilities

2013 Grant Reviewer for the Institute of Translational Health Sciences (ITHS) University of Washington Small grants Program.

2011, 2012 External Grant Reviewer for The Luxembourg National Research Fund (FNR) For doctoral Research funding Proposal: Title: Advanced Model of the Upper Limb for clinical evaluation Ref: 1383222 Fonds National de la Recherche6, rue Antoine de Saint-Exupéry P.O. Box 1777 L-1017 Luxembourg

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2010 Session Moderator Northwest Biomechanics Symposium -NW Regional Chapter of the American Society of Biomechanics, Seattle WA, May 2010

2007 Member of Selection committee for XXI congress of the International Society of Biomechanics Young Investigator Awards

2009 Member of Selection Committee American Society of Biomechanics: J. of Biomechanics award finalist.

2007 Session Chair XXI congress of the International Society of Biomechanics

2002-present Panel member for the Orthopaedic & Rehabilitation device panel of the Medical Devices Advisory Committee of the Food and Drug Administration.

2002 Member of the International Society of Biomechanics Shoulder group, eight member standards committee, with the task of developing standards for reporting three-dimensional joint motion data including definitions of joint coordinate system of various joints for the reporting of human joint motion of Shoulder, Elbow, Hand and Wrist. Editor: Van der Helm, Frans C.T. Standards published: J Biomech. 2005 May,38(5):981-992

2001 External Grant Reviewer for Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research Career Development Research Program

2001 Member of VA Medical Center Internal Review Board for medical research

Teaching /Administrative Service

University of Washington Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Division of Physical Therapy

Chair of Faculty search committee, Division of Physical Therapy 2009 Chair Physical Therapy Fellowship selection Committee 2008 Member Physical Therapy Academic Advisory board Member Occupational Therapy Admissions committee Teaching responsibilities in courses including Rehab 547, and Rehab 531,

Rehab 517, Rehab 529, Rehab 801 Advising of Student DPT projects Lectures for Rehabilitation Science PhD research seminar Student Advising for Professional Behavior and student self assessments

University of Maryland Department of Physical Therapy

Member of Faculty research committee. Attend and participate in all faculty administrative meetings

Member of Internal Review Board, Veterans Administration Medical Center. University of Maryland Department of Physical Therapy Supervisory and Teaching Responsibilities:

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Member of Internal Review Board, Veterans Administration Medical Center.

Advising of Graduate students in instrumentation and research design. Teaching Advanced Biomechanics to graduate students in Rehabilitation Science PhD program. Supervising student research assistants. Courses for professional PT students co-teaching: Pathokinesiology, Orthopaedic assessment labs, Professional seminars.

Committee member for PhD students Plans of study, comprehensive exams, and dissertation research.

New York Medical College

• Member of faculty committees for admissions and curriculum. Assisted in development a successful program accreditation from the APTA.

• Course development and teaching of the following: Biomechanics, Exercise Physiology, and Orthopaedic Physical examination for graduate students in Physical Therapy (including Labs). Coordination and supervision of student research projects, supervision of adjunct clinical faculty laboratory instructors.

University of Health Sciences, St. Johns Antigua

• Developed and taught intensive course in Applied Anatomy/Kinesiology to Chiropractors as part of a distance learning rehabilitation training program.

PhD Thesis Committees

PhD Dissertation Supervisory Committee (GSR), Hwan Choi, Department

of Mechanical Engineering. Thesis: Evaluation of Gait and Muscle Function with Ankle Foot Orthoses in Individuals with Neurological Disorders

PhD Dissertation Supervisory Committee (GSR), Ornwipa Thamsuwan, Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences. Thesis: Objective Methods for Characterizing Occupational Exposures to the Risk Factors of Musculoskeletal Disorders in Agricultural Workers

PhD Dissertation Supervisory Committee (co-Advisor) post graduate Program in Healthy Science Applied to Locomotor Apparatus-Ribeirão Preto College of Medicine – University of São Paulo/Brazil. Thesis: “Biomechanics Analysis of Lower Limbs in Anterior Knee Pain Subjects during Ascending and descending stairs”. 2011, May, 25th.

PhD Dissertation Supervisory Committee Helga Tucci, University of São Paulo, Riberão Preto College of Medicine. Thesis: Closed Kinetic Chain Upper Extremity Stability Test (CKC Test): reliability and biomechanical analysis March 2011.

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PhD Dissertation Supervisory Committee (GSR), Brian Glaister , Department of Mechanical Engineering Thesis: A controllable Torsional Prosthesis for Lower Limb Amputees 2010

PhD Dissertation Supervisory Committee (GSR), Andrea E. Duncan, Department of Anthropology, Thesis: Heritability of longitudinal changes in osteoarthritis in a nonhuman primate model 2010

PhD Dissertation Supervisory Committee: Margret F. Finley University of Maryland Department of Rehabilitation Science Thesis: Scapular function during selected activities of daily living in manual wheelchair users. 2003

PhD Dissertation Supervisory Committee: Michelle Harris –Love University of Maryland Department of Rehabilitation Science Thesis: Employing interlimb interactions to immediately improve paretic limb performance in individuals with chronic stroke. 10/2004

UW DPT Thesis Advising. Primary Advisor to approximately 5 DPT case Study projects per year. Specific information is available from the Graduate School, UW.

Research Funding

2009-2012 PI ($275,000) Title: Biomechanical Effects of Manual Therapy in Healthy and Impaired Shoulders R21 AT004161-01A1

2005-2006 Functional Limitations in Persons with Hyperkyphosis: Biomechanical Correlates (PI Salem, George, Joseph). Consultant on 3D kinematic capture methods and research design

2004-2004 PI ($100,000) Biomechanical adaptation to strength training in Osteoarthritis of the knee. (NICHD -RO3)

2003-2004 PI ($15,000) Interlimb Interactions in Healthy Individuals and Individuals with Stroke -a study of bilateral deficit. University of Maryland Intramural grant competition award.

2003-2004 PI ($30,000) A Biomechanical analysis of Tai Chi exercise compared to normal exercise walking for lower-extremity joint loading, and muscle activation patterns in persons with and without Osteoarthritis of the knee. Center for Complimentary and Alternative Medicine, a NIH funded research center at the University of Maryland.

2002 VA Research Service Shared research enhancement equipment award program (REAP): Co-developer of a $250K equipment proposal to support rehabilitation research at the VA hospital, Baltimore. Awarded August 2002.

2001-2006 Co.I. (5%FTE) Upper Extremity Training for Chronic Stroke (Jill Whitall P.I.) Claude D. Pepper Older Americans Independence Center Grant, NIH. Role: Consultation on reliable and efficient biomechanical data collection, reduction and analysis. Annual award $67,000 X 5 years

2001-2004 Co.I. (5%FTE) Bilateral arm training in patients with Hemiparesis (Jill Whitall P.I.) NIDRR Role: Consultation on reliable and efficient

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biomechanical data collection, reduction and analysis. Total annual award $100,000 X 3 years

2001-2004 P.I. $410,000, 3 years. Advanced Career Development Award, Veterans Administration. Biomechanical mechanisms of secondary shoulder pain in manual mobility device users.

2001 P.I. $10,000 Baltimore Research and Education foundation: Development of a quantitative Orthopaedic examination protocol for use in evaluating the efficacy of shoulder rehabilitation for control of shoulder instability.

1996 P.I. $5,100 Orthopaedic Section APTA Grant: Quantitative shoulder laxity testing for shoulder instability.

1995 P.I. $300.00 New York State APTA Research Grant. : Normal and Abnormal Kinematics of the Patellofemoral Joint.

1992 P.I. $8,100 Physical Therapy Foundation Grant: Three-dimensional kinematics of the shoulder. American Physical Therapy Association.

1991-1993 $60,000 (20K per year X3) National Institute of Disability Rehabilitation and Research (NIDRR) Doctoral Training Award.

1986-1987 P.I $7,500 Poncin Foundation Medical Research Grant: Physical Fitness & chronic low back pain

1986 P.I. $2,000 Department of Health and Human Services award for specialized training in exercise testing as part of a fellowship administered through the Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Children’s Orthopaedic Hospital, Seattle, WA.

Peer Reviewed Manuscripts 1. McQuade K.J. , Anamaria Oliveira Siriiani, John D. Borstad; A critical and

theoretical perspective on scapular stabilization: What does it really mean, and are we on the right track? Submitted: Physical Therapy Journal , Feb 2015.

2. June T. Spector, Max Lieblich, Stephen Bao, Kevin McQuade, Margaret Hughes, Automation of workplace lifting hazard assessment for musculoskeletal injury prevention. Annals of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 26(15) 2014.

3. Biazotto, Camila Choqueta; Camarini, Maria Paula Ferreira; TUCCI, Helga Tatiana; McQuade, Kevin, Oliveira, Anamaria Siriani of. Reliability of electromagnetic tracking of scapular orientation and position in healthy sendentary individuals Rev Bras Cineantropom Desempenho Hum 2014, 16(6):689-697 .

4. MIACHIRO, Newton Yukio; Camarini, Maria Paula Ferreira; TUCCI, Helga Tatiana; McQuade, Kevin James, Oliveira, Anamaria Siriani of. Can clinical observation differentiate individuals with and without scapular dyskinesis? Brazilian Journal of Physical Therapy, 18(3), 2014.

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5. McQuade KJ , Price R, Liu N, Ciol MA. Objective assessment of joint stiffness: A Clinically oriented hardware & software device with an application to the shoulder joint. J. Novel Physiotherapies V2(7) 2012.

6. Lilian R Felicio, Helga T Tucci, Kevin J McQuade, Anamaria S de Oliveira e Débora Bevilaqua-Grossi . Frontal plane hip, knee, and ankle biomechanics: Analysis during step-up and step-down in women with patellofemoral pain In submission to J. Gait and Posture-submission date 20 Jan 2012.

7. McQuade KJ, Anamaria Siriani de Oliveira. Effects of progressive resistance strength training on knee biomechanics during single leg step-up in persons with mild knee osteoarthritis. Clinical Biomechanics 2011 Aug; 26(7):741-8.

8. McQuade, KJ Finley, MA, , Anamaria Siriani de Oliveira Upper extremity joint stresses during walker assisted ambulation in post-surgical patients. (SCI 942 -M. 025/2011), Brazilian Journal of Physical Therapy/Revista Brasileira de Fisioterapia. 15(4): 332-337l 2011

9. Helga T. Tucci, Marcia A. Ciol, Rodrigo C. Araújo, Jaqueline Martins, Kevin J. McQuade, Anamaria S. Oliveira, Muscle activation of selected shoulder muscles during unilateral wall and bench press tasks under submaximal isometric effort. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther, V 41 (7) 2011

10.McQuade KJ , Harris-Love ML, Whitall J Maximal Isometric Elbow Strength During Unilateral versus Bilateral Contractions in Individuals with Chronic Stroke. J applied Biomech 24 (1) 2008

11.Shih-Chiao Tseng, Wei Liu, Margaret Finley, Kevin McQuade : Muscle activation profiles about the knee during Tai-Chi stepping exercise compared to normal walking. Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology 17(3) 2007

12.McQuade KJ , Murthi A Anterior Glenohumeral Force/Translation Behavior With and Without Rotator Cuff Contraction during Clinical Stability Testing. of Clinical Biomechanics 19(1), 2004

13.Finley, MA, McQuade, KJ, Rodgers, MM. Scapular kinematics During Transfers In Manual Wheelchair Users With And Without Shoulder Impingement. Clinical Biomechanics. 20(1) 3240 2004

14.Wu G, van der Helm FC, Veeger HE, Makhsous M, Van Roy P, Anglin C, Nagels J, Karduna AR, McQuade K, Wang X, Werner FW, Buchholz B,. ISB recommendation on definitions of joint coordinate systems of various joints for the reporting of human joint motion--Part II: shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand. J Biomech. 2005 May,38(5):981-992

15.McQuade KJ ,M.A. Finley, M. Harris-Love, S. Walker Dynamic Error Analysis of an Electromagnetic Tracking Device using a Pendulum Model J. Applied Biomechanics 18(2) 171-179 2002.

16.Rodgers MM, McQuade KJ, Rasch EK, Keyser RE, Finley MA. Upper Extremity Fatigue Related to Joint Power Shifts in Experienced Wheelchair Users and Non-wheelchair Users. Journal of Research Rehabilitation Research and Development, 40(1) 2003.

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17.Finley, M.A. Rodgers, M.M., Rasch, E.K., Keyser, R.E., McQuade, K.J. Reliability of Biomechanical Variables during Wheelchair Ergometry J of Research Rehabilitation Research and Development. 39(1) 2002

18.McQuade KJ Invited Commentary for research paper: Instrumented shoulder joint laxity testing. J. Orthop & Sports Phy. Ther. 31(6) 427-429,2001.

19.McQuade KJ , Shelly I: Patterns of stiffness during clinical examination of the Glenohumeral Joint. Clinical Biomechanics Nov. 1999.

20.McQuade KJ , Dawson J, Smidt GL, Effects of local muscle fatigue on the scapulohumeral rhythm during dynamic motion. J. Orthop & Sports Phy. Ther. vol. 27(8) 1998.

21.McQuade KJ , Smidt GL: Dynamic scapulohumeral rhythm. The effects of external resistance during elevation of the arm in the scapular plane J. Orthop & Sports Phy. Ther. vol. 27(2) 1998.

22.Smidt GL, McQuade KJ: Sacroiliac Motion for extreme hip positions: A fresh cadaver Study. Spine Vol. 22 (18) Sept. 1997.

23.McQuade KJ , Wei SH, Smidt GL: Effects of trapezius muscle fatigue on scapulohumeral rhythm. Clinical Biomechanics, Vol. 10 (3) 144-148, 1995.

24.Smidt GL, McQuade KJ, Wei SH, Barakatt E: Sacroiliac kinematics for reciprocal straddle positions. Spine, 20 (9) 1047-1054,1995.

25.Wei SH, McQuade KJ, Smidt GL: Three dimensional joint range of motion measurements from skeletal coordinate data. J. Orthop & Sports Phy. Ther. 18(6):687-691, 1993.

26.Smidt GL, McQuade KJ, Wei SH: Evaluation of the Metrecom skeletal analysis system. J. Orthop & Sports Phy. Ther. 16(4), 1992.

27.Gibb T, Sidles J, Harryman D, McQuade KJ, Matsen F: The effect of capsular venting on glenohumeral laxity. Clin Orthop & Rel Res 268:120-127, 1991.

28.Harryman D, Sidles J, Clark J, McQuade KJ, Gibb T, Matsen F: Translation of the humeral head with passive glenohumeral motion. JBJS 72A(9):1334-1343, October 1990.

29.Turner JA, Clancy S, McQuade KJ: Effectiveness of behavior therapy for chronic low back pain: a component analysis. J Consulting & Clin Psych 58(5):573-579, 1990.

30.McQuade KJ , Crutcher J, Sidles J, Larson R: Tibial rotation in anterior cruciate ligament deficient knees: An in-vitro study. J. Orthop & Sports Phy Ther , October 1989.

31.McQuade KJ , Sidles J, Larson R: Clinical reliability of the Genucom knee analysis system. Clin Orthop & Rel Res, 245 1989.

32.Turner JA, Clancy S, McQuade KJ, Cardenas D: Effectiveness of behavior therapy and aerobic exercise for chronic low back pain. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 69(9):789, 1988.

33.McQuade KJ , Turner JA, Buchner D: Physical fitness and chronic lumbar spine pain. Clin Orthop & Rel Res, 233 1988.

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34.McQuade KJ : A case-control study of running injuries: patterns of runners with and without running injuries. J. Orthop & Sports Phy. Ther. 8(2):81-84, 1986.

35.Linton SJ, Bradley LA , Jensen SE, Sundell L, Turner JA, Clancy S, McQuade KM Cardenas DD .(1982). "Simple low back pain: rest or active exercise?" Pain 14: 181-91.

Published Abstracts

1. Camila C. Biazotto, Anamaria Oliveira, Kevin McQuade. pilot study: scapular kinematics during oscillatory arm movements using Fisio Flex Sanny™ exercise device. Proceedings of the XXV congress of the International Society of Biomechanics.

2. Max Lieblich, June Spector, Kevin McQuade, Margaret Hughes, Stephen Bao. Kinect Calculation of Lifting-Related Back Injury Risk. 36th Annual International IEEE EMBS Conference, Chicago, Illinois, August 26-30, 2014.

3. Spector JT, Bao S. Lieblich M, McQuade K. development and evaluation of the accuracy and feasibility of a computer vision/machine learning-based musculoskeletal hazard assessment and feedback tool. Proceedings of 8th international conference on prevention of work-related musculoskeletal disorders (PREMUS) July 2013.

4. Kevin J. McQuade , June T. Spector, Max Lieblich, Stephen Bao AS. Criterion & concurrent validity of the Microsoft Kinect system for markerless motion capture Proceedings of the XXIV congress of the International Society of Biomechanics, Brazil 2013.

5. Tucci, Helga Tatiana; Felicio, lr; Mcquade, Kevin; Bevilaqua-Grossi, Deborah; Oliveira, AS. Analysis of rate of force development, maximal force and time to maximal force during closed kinetic chain upper extremity stability (CKCUES) Test. In: XXIV Congress of International Society of Biomechanics, 2013, Natal-RN. ISB 2013. 2013. v. 1. p. 236-236.

6. MIACHIRO, Newton Yukio; Camarini, Maria Paula Ferreira; McQuade KJ; Oliveira, Anamaria Siriani of. Concordance between clinical assessments and three-dimensional measurements of scapular discinese after induction of muscle fatigue. In: 21. International Symposium of Scientific Initiation, 2013 Ribeirão Preto. 21. 2013. p. 4196-4196.

7. Biazotto, Camila Choqueta; Camarini, Maria Paula Ferreira; McQuade , KJ; Oliveira, Anamaria Siriani of . Reliability evaluation of electromagnetic position and orientation of the scapula at rest. In: 21. International Symposium of Scientific Initiation, 2013 Ribeirão Preto. 21. p. 4577-4577.

8. Paula Maria Ferreira Camarini, Helga Tatiana Tucci, Kevin J McQuade, Anamaria Siriani de Oliveira. Influence of the anterior shoulder musculature stretching on scapular kinematics. XXIV Congress of the International Society of Biomechanics Natal | Rio Grande do Norte | Brazil XV Brazilian Congress of Biomechanics August 4-9, 2013.

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9. Lilian Ramiro Felicio, Helga Tatiana Tucci, Kevin J McQuade, Anamaria Siriani de Oliveira, Débora Bevilaqua. Gross motor performance of individuals with patellofemoral pain syndrome during step down. XXIV Congress of the International Society of Biomechanics Natal | Rio Grande do Norte | Brazil XV Brazilian Congress of Biomechanics August 4-9, 2013.

10.Anamaria Siriani de Oliveira, Camila Choqueta Biazotto, Paula Maria Ferreira Camarini, Helga Tatiana Tucci, Kevin James McQuade. Reliability of electromagnetic tracking of scapular orientation. XXIV Congress of the International Society of Biomechanics Natal Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil XV Brazilian Congress of Biomechanics August 4-9, 2013.

11.Tucci, HT, Martins, J, McQuade, KJ, Sposito, GC, Oliveira, AS. Closed Kinetic Chain Upper Extremity Stability Test: a reliability study in a sample of women with and without shoulder impingement syndrome. Proceedings of the World confederation of Physical Therapy, Amsterdam June 2011.

12.Tucci, HT, Martins, J, McQuade, KJ, Sposito, GC, Oliveira, AS. Closed Kinetic Chain upper extremity stability test Biomechanical Analysis. Proceedings of the International Society of Biomechanics, Brussels July 2011

13.Felicio, LR, Martins, J, McQuade, KJ, Oliveira, AS. Bevilaqua-Grossi, D. Evaluation of hip kinematics and knee moments during step down activities in individuals with and without anterior knee pain. Proceedings of the International Society of Biomechanics, Brussels July 2011.

14.McQuade K.J. Liu N. Price, R. Development of a novel portable pressure bladder and magnetic tracking system for measuring shoulder stiffness. Proceedings of XXII Congress of the International Society of Biomechanics, Cape Town South Africa, July 2009.

15.Felicio Lilian R, Tucci, Helga T, McQuade Kevin J, Siriani de Oliveira Anamaria, Bevilaqua-Grossi Débora. Electromagnetic Recording of Motion: Error Measurement and Technical Implications Physical Therapy Brazilian Conference October 14th-17th 2009, Rio de Janeiro-Brazil.

16.Man-Ying Wang, A. Ferris, Shiu-ling Chiu, K.J. McQuade, L. F. Aguilera, G.A Greendale, G.J.Salem. Correlations between kyphosis and scapulohumeral motion. Am College of Sports Medicine Annual meeting, New Orleans, 2007.

17.K McQuade , J Coppersmith and Z Ashwell. Effects of strength training on knee joint mechanics and balance during a single leg squat task in patients with knee osteoarthritis. Journal of Biomechanics. Volume 40, Supplement 2, 2007, Page S388.

18.K.J McQuade , J. Coppersmith, Z. Ashwell. Effects of strength training on knee joint mechanics and balance during a single leg squat task in patients with knee osteoarthritis. XXI annual congress of the International Society of Biomechanics, Taipei, 2007.

19.Margaret A. Finley and Kevin J. McQuade: Upper extremity joint stresses associated with walker assisted ambulation in post surgical patients. Proceedings Am. Society of Biomechanics, Sept 2004, Portland, Or.

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20.Kevin J. McQuade and Wei Liu: Knee Varus/Valgus moments during Tai Chi exercise and normal walking in patients with knee arthritis symptoms. Proceedings Am. Society of Biomechanics, Sept 2004, Portland, Or.

21.Wei, L, and McQuade K.J., Time-event Cross correlation: A new technique for time series comparison applied to shoulder joint kinetics during walker assisted ambulation. Proceedings Am. Society of Biomechanics, Sept 2004, Portland, Or.

22.Shih-Chiao Tseng, Wei Liu, Margaret Finley, Kevin McQuade. Electromyographic Analysis of Knee Muscles During Normal Walking and Tai Chi Step in Health Adults. Proceedings International Society of Electrophysiology and Kinesiology, Boston, June 2004.

23.MA. Finley, KJ. McQuade, MM. Rodgers, Effect of shoulder impingement on scapular kinematics during selected tasks in wheelchair users. Proceedings Am. Society of Biomechanics annual meeting, Toledo, OH, 2003.

24.McQuade KJ , Murthi A. Finley MA Glenohumeral Joint laxity testing with and without active Rotator cuff contraction. Proceedings of the IV World Congress on Biomechanics, Calgary, Canada, August 4-9, 2002.

25.Rodgers MM, McQuade KJ, Finley MA Experimental issues in applied upper extremity research. Proceedings of the IV World Congress on Biomechanics, Calgary, Canada, August 4-9, 2002.

26.Finley, M.A., McQuade, KJ., Rodgers, M.M. Peak Shoulder Joint Kinetics and Kinematics during Wheelchair Propulsion, Proceedings of the American Society of Biomechanics, San Diego, CA, August, 2001.

27.Macy M, Felsenthal G, Sugar R, McQuade K, Hawks. Prevalence of Carpal Tunnel in Patients Pre and Post Hip Fracture. W. Proceedings American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. August 2001, Chicago Il.

28.McQuade KJ , M. Finley, M. Rodgers. Use of a portable hand held 3-axis force transducer for assessing joint kinetics during upper extremity load bearing functional activities Proceedings International Society of Biomechanics, Zurich, SW, July, 2001.

29.McQuade KJ , Finley,M., Rodgers M: Use of a dynamic pendulum model for calibration of optical and magnetic tracking motion analysis systems. Conference proceedings, Annual meeting of the American Society of Biomechanics, Chicago Ill 7/2000 189-190.

30.McQuade KJ , ER Gardner, M Rodgers, RE Keyser, M Finley. Electromyographic Responses in Manual Wheelchair Users During Propulsion To Fatigue. 2nd Annual VA National Rehabilitation Research & Development conference, Arlington, VA. 2/2000.

31.Finley,MA, Rodgers,MM, Gardner EL, McQuade KJ: Prevalence of shoulder pathology in Wheelchair athletes and non-athletes. J. Orthop & Sports Phy. Ther. 30(1), 2000.

32.Finley MA, Rodgers MM, Gardner EL, McQuade KJ. Shoulder pathology in Wheelchair athletes. Conference proceedings of the 5th Scientific congress of the Paralympics, Sydney, Australia, October, 2000.

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33.McQuade KJ , Zelicoff S. Patterns of stiffness during clinical examination of the glenohumeral joint: A non-invasive, in-vivo technique for quantification of laxity tests. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons annual meeting. Anaheim, Ca.: AAOS, 1999:203.

34.McQuade KJ , Smidt GL, Wei SH. Use of Electromagnetic tracking for 3D motion analysis of the shoulder. Physical Therapy 74(5), 1994.

35.McQuade KJ , Smidt GL. Three dimensional scapulo-humeral kinematics. Physical Therapy 72(6), 1993.

36.McQuade KJ , Wei SH, Smidt GL. Effects of trapezius muscle fatigue on scapulohumeral rhythm. Physical Therapy 73(6), 1993.

37.Smidt GL, McQuade KJ, Wei SH, Barakatt E. Sacroiliac kinematics for the stride position. Physical Therapy 72(6), 1993.

38.Wei SH, McQuade KJ, Smidt GL. Dynamic knee joint forces during selected closed chain exercises in knee rehabilitation. Physical Therapy 72(6), 1993.

39.Nawoczenski DA, Wei SH, McQuade KJ, Smidt GL. Use of a six degree of freedom linkage digitizer to augment three dimensional kinematic video analysis techniques. Physical Therapy 73(6), 1993.

40.McQuade KJ , Sidles. A simple geometric model of the role of the coracohumeral ligament in humeral head translation. Physical Therapy 72(6), 1992.

41.Wei SH, McQuade KJ, Smidt GL. Three dimensional joint range of motion measurements from skeletal coordinate data. JOSPT 18(6) 1993

42.McQuade KJ , Smidt GL, Wei SH. Evaluation of the Metrecom skeletal analysis system. Physical Therapy 72(6), 1992.

43.Crutcher J, McQuade KJ. Knee stability following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. Physical Therapy, March 1988.

44.McQuade KJ. Predicting isokinetic peak torque values based on patient characteristics: A multiple regression model. Physical Therapy 66(5):798, 1986.

45.Sidles, A. Clark, JM McQuade, KJ. A simple experimental demonstration that large internal pressures are generated in ligament grafts 1989 Biomechanics Symposium: presented at the third joint ASCE/ASME Mechanics Conference, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, California, July 9-12, 1989.

Oral Presentations Invited Speaker

1. Special Symposium Presentation: Combined Sections Annual Conference APTA, Indianapolis, Indiana, Feb 2015, Current Concepts In Scapula Stabilization: Is It Time To Move On?

2. Guest Speaker, International congress on Sport injuries, UCAM Universidad Catolica San Antonio de Murcia, Spain March 13-14 2014.

3. Guest Speaker Faculty of Physical Activity and Sport Sciences, Catholic University of San Antonio, Campus de los Jerónimos s/n. 30107-

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Guadalupe. Murcia. Spain: Topics: Link segment analysis and muscle mechanics. June 2013

4. Keynote Speaker Program in Physiotherapy, Ribeirao Preto Medical School, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil as Part of a sponsored Biomechanics lecture series. June 2010. Topic 3D kinematics – developing coordinate systems and matrix transformations for Euler Angles.

5. Invited Speaker. University of Washington school of nursing conference: Practical Approaches to Rheumatic Diseases May, 2008 – Topic “Principles of exercise for improving muscle strength”.

6. Invited Speaker University of Southern California, Department of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy, BKN 567 advanced topics in biomechanics -3D kinematics, April 2008, April 2009.

7. Invited Speaker Department of Mechanical Engineering 2009 Fall Biomechanics Seminar Series. Topic: Development of a clinically friendly device for measuring shoulder stiffness.

8. Invited Speaker. Arthritis Foundation Symposium 2006 – Topic: “More about your muscles: how to get and stay strong”.

9. Invited Speaker at CME Conference: Musculoskeletal & Sports Medicine, a biomechanical approach to the lower limb in function and dysfunction 4/05 Topic: Current Concepts of Strength and Joint stability.

10.Moderator for student workshop on upper extremity mechanics, American Society of Biomechanics Annual meeting, Chicago, Ill. July 2000.

Platform Conference Presentations

1. Pilot study: Scapular kinematics during oscillatory arm movements using Fisio Flex Sanny™ exercise device, Biazotto, McQuade, Olivera. XXV Congress of the International Society of Biomechanics , Glasgow , Scotland , July 2015

2. Criterion & concurrent validity of the Microsoft Kinect system for markerless motion capture. XXIV Congress of the International Society of Biomechanics Natal | Rio Grande do Norte | Brazil XV Brazilian Congress of Biomechanics August 4-9, 2013.

3. Effects of strength training on knee joint mechanics and balance during a single leg squat task in patients with knee osteoarthritis. XXI International Society of Biomechanics Congress, Taipei, Taiwan July 2007.

4. Patterns of stiffness during clinical examination of the glenohumeral joint: A new technique for quantifying glenohumeral joint laxity. North American Congress on Biomechanics. Waterloo, Canada August 14, 1998.

5. Scapulothoracic muscle fatigue associated with alterations in scapulohumeral rhythm kinematics during maximum resistive shoulder elevation. Award presentation for research in Clinical Biomechanics presented at the American society of Biomechanics annual meeting. Clemson SC Sept. 25 1997.

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6. Three-dimensional patellar kinematics during concentric and eccentric active knee extension. Presented at NY State Conference of the American Physical Therapy Associations. October 1997.

7. New techniques for joint motion studies and a critical reviews of existing assumptions: Presentation to Physical Therapy Department, Duke University Medical Center. March 1997.

8. Use of Electromagnetic tracking for 3D motion analysis of the shoulder. Joint Congress of the Canadian Physiotherapy and American Physical Therapy Associations. Platform presentation. June 1994.

9. An Evaluation of the Metrecom Skeletal Analysis System. American Physical Therapy Association National Conference. Platform presentation. June 1992.

10.The Role of the Coracohumeral Ligament of the Shoulder in Controlling Glenohumeral Translations. American Physical Therapy Association National Conference. Platform presentation. June 1992.

11.Functional Anatomy Review Course. Topic: Biomechanics of Soft Tissue and Quantitative Analysis of Knee Joint Laxity. Washington State Physical Therapy Association course speaker for continuing education course for physical therapists. August 1987.

12.The Relationships between Physical Fitness and Measures of Physical and Psychological Impairment in Persons with Chronic Low Back Pain. American College of Sports Medicine Regional Conference. Platform presentation. May 1987.

13.Ergonomic Issues Related to the Lumbar Spine. Department of Environmental Health graduate course guest speaker (Envh. 566 -Ergonomics). University of Washington. 1985.

14.Predicting Isokinetic Peak Torque Values: A Multiple Regression Model Approach. American Physical Therapy Association National Conference. Platform presentation. 1986.

15.Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries and Physical Fitness. Student Health Advocate Program, University of Washington. 1983, 1984.

16.Mechanics of Ski Injuries and Prevention Strategies. Invited Speaker, National Ski Patrol. 1983.

17.Body Mechanics and Lifting for Prevention of Back Injury. Nursing Staff In-service, Hall Health Center, University of Washington. 1982.