
About
Sam Johnson, PhD, ATC, CSCS is a Clinical Professor and Athletic Training Program Director at Oregon State University's School of Exercise, Sport, and Health Sciences within the College of Health. He holds a PhD in Exercise and Sport Science from Oregon State University and a Master's in Kinesiology from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. His professional roles include serving as a Clinical Education Coordinator and leading the Athletic Training Program.
Research Interests: Dr. Johnson's work focuses on neuromuscular control of movement, injury prevention strategies in athletics, and implementation of evidence-based practices in sports medicine. He investigates how the nervous system influences injury risk, particularly in knee-related injuries, and advocates for public health approaches to athletic safety. His studies also explore the biomechanics of cutting movements, ACL injury mechanisms, and healthcare access for student-athletes.
Key Contributions: His research highlights cost-benefit analyses of athletic trainer services in schools, emergency action plan policies, and the impact of ACL reconstruction on biomechanical symmetry. He co-leads the Sports Injury Prevention Research Group and has published extensively on topics ranging from muscle strength's role in injury prevention to spinal reflex differences between sexes.
Affiliations: Active member of professional networks including the National Athletic Trainers' Association. Collaborates with organizations like the Osteoarthritis Action Alliance on consensus statements.
Grants & Awards: While no specific awards are listed, his work has been funded by grants analyzing healthcare economics and injury prevention policy impacts.
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