
About
Michael Clarke is an Assistant Professor in Tufts University's Department of Rehabilitation Sciences. He is a core faculty member of the Tufts DPT Seattle program, specializing in orthopedic and manual physical therapy. His teaching integrates evidence-based practice and technological innovation, with courses covering musculoskeletal management, diagnostic imaging, and clinical practicum.
Education includes a DPT from Rocky Mountain University and a BS in Human Movement from Utah State University. Research focuses on innovative teaching strategies and biomechanical rehabilitation techniques. Professional leadership includes chairing the APTA Idaho Nominating Committee.
Though publication details are limited, his pedagogical contributions emphasize real-world data applications and clinical skill development. Research explores blood flow restriction training accessibility.
Awards:
- Physical Therapist of the Year (APTA Idaho, 2022)
- Tufts Teaching with Technology Award (2025)
Grant funding includes the Idaho Elks Rehab award for community health disparity reduction through blood flow restriction technology. Dr. Clarke mentors students in clinical reasoning and serves on departmental committees.
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