Raymond L. Blakely, Ph.D., P.T.

Former Chair & Professor, Department of Physical Therapy

Education:

Ph.D., Physical Therapy (Pathokinesiology/Biomechanics and Safety) (1977) New York University
M.A., Physical Therapy (1972) New York University
M.Ed., Educational Guidance & Counseling (1969) Xavier University
Certificate of Physical Therapy (1966), D.T. Watson School of PT (University of Pittsburgh
B.S., Zoology (1965) Ohio University

Bio:

Dr. Raymond L. Blakely, the former Program Chair, has 40 years of practice, 34 years of teaching experience and 27 years of administration.  He is active in professional organizations involving allied health and rural health.

Courses Taught:

PHYT 626 PT Procedures IV – Electrophysiological Procedures

Selected Publications:

Blakely, R.L. and Palmer, M.L. “Analysis of Rotation Accompanying Shoulder Flexion”, Physical Therapy, 64:1214-1216, 1984.

Palmer, M.L. and Blakely, R.L. “Documentation of Medial Rotation Accompanying Shoulder Flexion”, Physical Therapy, 66:55-58, 1986.

Blakely, R.L. and Palmer, M.L. “Analysis of Shoulder Rotation Accompanying a Prospective Neuromuscular Facilitation Approach”, Physical Therapy, 66:1224-1227, 1986.

Bond, V., Adams, R.G., Vaccaro, P., Blakely, R., Franks, B.D., Williams, D., Obiseasan, T., Millis, R. “Physical Activity and Blood Pressure Responsiveness to the Cold Pressor Test in Normotensive Young Adult African-American Males,” Ethnicity & Disease 11:217-223, 2001.

Bond, V., Millis RM, Adams RG, Oke LM, Enweze L., Blakely, R., Banks, M., Thompson T., Obiseasan T., Swwen JC. “Attenuation of Exaggerated Exercise Blood Pressure Response in African-American Women by Regular Aerobic Physical Activity,” Ethnicity and Disease 15 (Supplement 5) 4-12, 2005.