David F. Levine is a physical therapy professor, holding the Walter Cline Chair of Excellence in Physical Therapy at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. His research and publication contributions focus on veterinary rehabilitation and physical therapy, including canine physical therapy, animal assisted therapy, gait analysis and motion analysis, the use of modalities such as electrical stimulation and therapeutic ultrasound, as well as clinical infectious disease research.
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Education
Dr. Levine received a B.S. in physical therapy from the University of New England in 1986. He continued his education at Boston University where he received his M.S. in orthopedic physical therapy in 1990. After receiving his M.S., Levine received his PhD from the University of Tennessee in exercise science in 1994.
Professional Career
Career History
He began his professional career as a physical therapist in 1986, and has continued practicing throughout his professional career. In 1990, he accepted a position at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga as a professor in the physical therapy department, a position he currently still holds. He is actively involved in the enhancement and betterment of the university. In addition to teaching at UTC, he has held adjunct positions at the Colleges of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Tennessee and NC State since 2001 and 2003 respectively. He currently co-chairs the University of Tennessee's Certificate Program in Canine Rehabilitation. Levine has been an integral part in the development of canine rehabilitation and physical therapy.
He has recently become involved with the TEDx programs. Dr. Levine is an active member on the TED website, engaging in conversations on various TED talks. He is one of the co-chairs of the TEDx conference that took place at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga titled, "Now What?". The TEDx conference took place on October 25, 2014 on the campus of UTC. 12 speakers presented about various topics to an audience of 100 that was selected by a selection committee from a pool of applicants. The talks were streamed online and also in auditoriums on UTC's campus. Dr. Levine played a vital part in the organization and execution of UTC's first TEDx event. With Dr Levine's continued leadership, the TEDxChattanooga organization held their latest event, which took place in February 2016.
Dr. Levine has worked with the DogTV television channel in giving special talks about the interaction of how animals can benefit human health, and has also been featured on WDEF-TV channel 12 in Chattanooga in a news story on animal assisted therapy.
Dr. Levine is on the editorial board for PeerJ, which is an award winning biological and medical science journal, as well as Frontiers in Veterinary Science. Dr. Levine is also an associate member of the allied health research unit at the University of Central Lancashire.
Recently, Dr. Levine was an international key note speaker at the 2015 Connect Physiotherapy Conference that was hosted by the Australian Physiotherapy Association in Australia.
APTA Work
Dr. Levine is active member in the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA). He has written home study courses for the APTA Orthopedic Section--including Biomechanics of Gait: Hip and Biomechanics of Gait: Knee--and was the subject matter expert for Basic Science for Animal Physical Therapists. In regards to the APTA Section on Research, Dr. Levine was a task force chair in the development of an evidence based practice curriculum guidelines for physical therapy schools around the nation.
Publications
Books
Canine Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy, 1e
Canine Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy, 2e
Essential Facts of Physiotherapy in Dogs & Cats - Rehabilitation and Pain Management
Veterinary Rehabilitation and Therapy, An Issue of Veterinary Clinics: Small Animal Practice (Nov. 2005)
Whittle's Gait Analysis, 5e
Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy, An Issue of Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1e (The Clinics: Veterinary Medicine) (Jan. 2015)
Gait Analysis: An Introduction
Peer-reviewed Journal Articles and Other Research Contributions
Dr. Levine has been author or co-author on over 50 research articles in a variety of peer reviewed journals, including The American Journal of Veterinary Research, Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, Gait and Posture, Medical Engineering and Physics, The Journal of Athletic Training, and The Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy with over 30 articles indexed in PubMed. Dr. Levine is an associate editor of the veterinary surgery and anesthesiology section of the Frontiers in Veterinary Science journal. Dr. Levine is also a founding member of the Clinical Infectious Disease Control Research Unit at UT Chattanooga and is a part of current and ongoing infectious disease research in the clinical setting.
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