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3070 Human Health Building
433 Meadow Brook Road
Rochester,
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48309-4452
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David Fausone, PT, DScPT, DPT, OMPT
Title: Assistant Professor - Physical Therapy
Office: 3137 Human Health Building
E-mail: djfauson@oakland.edu
Educational Background:
DSc; Oakland University
DPT; Oakland University
OMPT; Oakland University
MPT; Oakland University
B.S.; Oakland University
Teaching Interests:
Functional and Gross Human Anatomy
Modalities and Therapeutic Interventions
Research/Scholarship:
Dr. Fausone has been a practicing clinical physical therapist since 2003 in the field of orthopedics. He has presented original research on total knee replacement at the Michigan Physical Therapy Association conference and has had an article about rotator cuff rehabilitation published in Home Healthcare Now. He assisted in developing the Physical Therapist Assistant program at Baker College of Auburn Hills and has worked as a part-time faculty member and guest lecturer at Oakland University since 2016. His current research projects involve human anatomical variation and the effectiveness of selected manual physical therapy interventions.
Professional Affiliations:
American Physical Therapy Association
American Academy of Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapists
American Association for Anatomy
American Association of Clinical Anatomists
Personal Interests:
Classic cars, vintage pinball machines, target shooting sports