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Amir Tabibnia,

Amir Tabibnia,

NMM/OMM Pre-Doctoral Teaching Fellow

College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific

atabibnia@westernu.edu

  • Education

    San Diego State University - Bachelor of Science: Kinesiology major with emphasis in physical therapy – Magna Cum Laude

  • Certification

    ACLS and First Aid

  • Professional Experience

    Eye Bank Technician (Occular tissue harvesting/procurement for transplants and/or research), Physical Activity Coordinator with KP Kids

  • Academic Interests

    Emergency Medicine and Neuromuscular Medicine

  • Teaching Experience

    High school and college tutor, OMM TA

  • Courses

    Articulatory, Muscle Energy, High Velocity Low Amplitude, Myofascial Release, Strain-Counterstrain

  • Research Interest

    Emergency Medicine and Neuromuscular Medicine

  • Research Grant

    1.) SDSU Stretching Study

    2.) ARMC TXA Study – “The Role of pre-hospital Tranexamic Acid to improve traumatic hemorrhagic shock outcomes”

  • Organizations

    Emergency Medicine Interest Group, American Osteopathic Academy of Orthopedics, National Undergraduate Fellows Association, American Osteopathic Academy of Sports Medicine

  • Committees

    Past President of Student American Osteopathic Academy of Orthopedics

  • Publications

    “Effect of stretch frequency and sex on the rate of gain and rate of loss in muscle flexibility during a hamstring-stretching program: a randomized single-blind longitudinal study.” - The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research 10/2011; 26(8):2119-29

    “High Velocity Low Amplitude Principles and Techniques” – iBook photography https://itunes.apple.com/br/book/high-velocity-low-amplitude/id868538130?l=en&mt=11