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Andrew Strubhar is a Professor in the Physical Therapy & Health Science Department at Bradley University's College of Education & Health Sciences. With a clinical background in physical therapy and advanced degrees in higher education administration, he specializes in motor control, gait analysis, and neurological physical therapy.
- Ph.D. in Higher Education Administration (Illinois State University, 2000)
- M.A. in Human Service Administration (Bradley University, 1995)
- B.S. in Physical Therapy (Northwestern University Medical School, 1982)
- B.S. in Biology (Wheaton College, 1981)
His research focuses on the motor control of gait and balance, particularly examining factors affecting spatial-temporal parameters and reactive balance in both impaired and unimpaired populations. Recent work explores dual-task interference during gait tasks and clinical outcome measures.
Service roles include chairing the Committee on the Use of Human Subjects in Research, serving as Associate Department Chair, and coordinating the DPT graduate program. He also works in Bradley's Pro Bono Clinic and engages in community service through Calvary Community Church.
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