Biography
Michael O’Hara, PT, DPT, OCS is an assistant professor of instruction in the doctor of physical therapy program at Temple University. Michael earned his doctor of physical therapy degree from Temple University in 2014, and subsequently completed an orthopaedic residency at the University of Chicago Medical Center in 2015. He is recognized by the American Physical Therapy Association as a board-certified clinical specialist in orthopaedic physical therapy. Michael has presented platform, laboratory-based and poster presentations on various orthopaedic and manual therapy topics at local, regional and national levels. He is also a contributing author to a textbook chapter published in 2017. Additionally, he is an Education Committee member in the Southeast District of the Pennsylvania Physical Therapy Association.
Michael's current teaching responsibilities include involvement with the Musculoskeletal Management course series, Human Anatomy, Functional Biomechanics, Modalities, and Vestibular Rehabilitation elective courses. Michael also serves as an instructor in the Temple University orthopaedic physical therapy residency program and volunteers his time as a clinical mentor at the North Broad Physical Therapy Center. In addition to academic work, Michael maintains per-diem clinical practice at Good Shepherd Penn Partners—Penn Therapy and Fitness at University City in Philadelphia, PA.
Education
- DPT, Temple University
- BS, Biology, Providence College
Courses Taught
Number | Name | Level |
|---|---|---|
PHTH 8105 | Human Anatomy I | Graduate |
PHTH 8107 | Functional Biomechanics | Graduate |
PHTH 8121 | Clinical Electrophysiology and Biophysical Agents | Graduate |
PHTH 8125 | Clinical Management of Musculoskeletal Conditions I | Graduate |
PHTH 8131 | Clinical Management of Musculoskeletal Conditions II | Graduate |
PHTH 8139 | Medical Diagnostics | Graduate |
PHTH 8141 | Clinical Management of Musculoskeletal Conditions III | Graduate |
PHTH 8153 | Elective - Vestibular | Graduate |