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About Barrett L. Dorko, P.T.
The
author of over 900 published essays, Barrett has become
the most prolific writer in his profession. His status as a
clinician and teacher is such that he has been invited to speak
at ten national conventions of the American Physical Therapy
Association, and regularly conducts workshops at state chapter
meetings and private institutions throughout North America. Now an instructor
for Cross Country Education, he has conducted workshops on Simple Contact in
over 200 cities since 2004.His writing has influenced the teaching of manual care in many physical therapy programs where his work is commonly used to emphasize the nature of gentle handling and sound scientific reasoning in the clinic. Barrett recently served as the Prestige Day Speaker for the physical therapy program at Cleveland State University, one of the highest honors accorded in his profession. A published poet, Barrett has also served on the planning and program committees of the National Association for Poetry Therapy and has contributed to their literature as well. Barrett also juggles. After graduating from The Ohio State University in 1973, he spent several years working and teaching with the most prominent members of the manual care community as Senior Clinician of The Atlanta Back Clinic and as a faculty member of the Institute of Graduate Health Sciences. Beginning in l979 he maintained a solo practice in Ohio where until March of 2007 he worked as a clinician, seeing patients each day.
His
book, "Shallow Dive: Essays on the Craft of Manual Care"
is now in its third printing. It has been very favorably
reviewed in journals world wide, variously described as
"insightful," "brilliant," "entertaining," and "poetic."
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