Profile
John McCluskie is a part-time assistant clinical professor with the School of Rehabilitation Science, McMaster University. The rest of his time is spent in clinical practice working in a private clinic at Lifemark ProActive Physiotherapy.
John began tutoring for the Physiotherapy program in 2005 for the Unit 1 Fundamentals of Practice. In 2007 he began teaching the Anatomy and Physiology resource sessions for both Occupational and Physiotherapy programs.
His research interests include functional stability training post acute ankle sprain and core stability training following low back injury.
As part of his continuing education John has completed his Intermediate Certificate in Manual Therapy from the Orthopaedic Division of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association, and is now working on his Advanced Certificate.
Fun Fact
When not juggling my two jobs, it is usually easy to find me on a baseball diamond, a volleyball court or at the gym.
Courses Taught
2007-present
PT Unit 1 Anatomy/Physiology - Musculoskeletal I
PT Unit 2 Anatomy/Physiology - Musculoskeletal II
PT Unit 3 Anatomy/Physiology - Cardio/Respiratory
PT Unit 6 Anatomy/Physiology - Integrated Practice
OT Term 1 - Anatomy/Physiology
OT Term 2 - Anatomy/Physiology
2008-present
Invited Guest Speaker OT Term II Inquiry & Integration: Physical Determinants of Health
2010
PT Unit 6 Clinical Laboratory Coordinator
2009
PT Unit 6 Clinical Laboratory Coordinator
Invited Guest Speaker OT Term II Professional Roles & Experiential Practicum
Adult – Assessment & Intervention
Outpatient Hand Clinic – Assessment
Invited Guest Speaker OT Term 1 Transfer Workshop
2007-2008
PT Unit 4 Anatomy/Physiology – Neurology
2008
OT Term 6 Anatomy/Physiology
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