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Joseph A. Balogun, PT, Ph.D., FACSM, FNSP, FAS, FRSPH CURRICULUM VITAE A. Personal Data 1. Full Name (Surname first): BALOGUN, Joseph Abiodun 2. Date of Birth: January 1, 1955 3. Details of Contact Address: 2 Olympus Dr. Tinley Park, IL (a) E-mail address (es): [email protected] [email protected] (b) Mobile Phone Number(s): 0706 751 0669 4. Nationality: Nigerian American 5. State of Origin: Kogi 6. Senatorial District: Yagba 7. Local Government Area: East Yagba 8. Permanent Home Address: 2 Olympus Dr. 9. Marital Status: Married 10. Number of Children and their Ages: 4 and 28 years,26 years, 21years & 17years 11. Next of Kin: Dr. Adetutu Balogun 13. Date of Assumption of Duty: July 1, 2018 14. Rank/status on First Appointment: Visiting Emeritus Professor 15. Present Status: Visiting Emeritus Professor 16. Date of Last Promotion: Visiting Emeritus Professor 17. Present Salary, Grade Level and Step: N/A 18. Date of Confirmation of Appointment: N/A 19. Faculty/Directorate: Allied Health 20. Department/Unit: Physiotherapy B. Educational Background 1. Higher Educational Institutions Attended with Dates: o PhD: Exercise Physiology (Cardiac Rehabilitation), University of Pittsburgh, August 1985. o Certificate in Educational Research Methodology, University of Pittsburgh, April 1983. o MSc: Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy, University of Pittsburgh, December 1981. o BSc: Physiotherapy, University of Ibadan, Nigeria, June 1977. 2. Academic/Professional Qualifications and Distinctions Obtained with Dates: o See 1b above 3. Other Distinctions and Awards with Dates: o Fellow, Royal Society for Public Health (FRSPH), February 2018

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Page 1: Joseph A. Balogun, PT, Ph.D., FACSM, FNSP, FAS, FRSPH. Educational Background 1. Higher Educational Institutions Attended with Dates: o PhD: Exercise Physiology (Cardiac Rehabilitation),

Joseph A. Balogun, PT, Ph.D., FACSM, FNSP, FAS, FRSPH

CURRICULUM VITAE

A. Personal Data 1. Full Name (Surname first): BALOGUN, Joseph Abiodun 2. Date of Birth: January 1, 1955 3. Details of Contact Address: 2 Olympus Dr. Tinley Park, IL

(a) E-mail address (es): [email protected]

[email protected]

(b) Mobile Phone Number(s): 0706 751 0669 4. Nationality: Nigerian American 5. State of Origin: Kogi 6. Senatorial District: Yagba 7. Local Government Area: East Yagba 8. Permanent Home Address: 2 Olympus Dr. 9. Marital Status: Married 10. Number of Children and their Ages: 4 and 28 years,26 years, 21years &

17years 11. Next of Kin: Dr. Adetutu Balogun 13. Date of Assumption of Duty: July 1, 2018 14. Rank/status on First Appointment: Visiting Emeritus Professor 15. Present Status: Visiting Emeritus Professor 16. Date of Last Promotion: Visiting Emeritus Professor 17. Present Salary, Grade Level and Step: N/A 18. Date of Confirmation of Appointment: N/A 19. Faculty/Directorate: Allied Health 20. Department/Unit: Physiotherapy

B. Educational Background 1. Higher Educational Institutions Attended with Dates:

o PhD: Exercise Physiology (Cardiac Rehabilitation), University of Pittsburgh, August 1985.

o Certificate in Educational Research Methodology, University of Pittsburgh, April 1983.

o MSc: Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy, University of Pittsburgh, December 1981.

o BSc: Physiotherapy, University of Ibadan, Nigeria, June 1977.

2. Academic/Professional Qualifications and Distinctions Obtained with Dates: o See 1b above

3. Other Distinctions and Awards with Dates:

o Fellow, Royal Society for Public Health (FRSPH), February 2018

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o Fellow, Academy of Science (FAS), May 2017 o Fellow, Nigeria Society of Physiotherapy (FNSP), October 2015 o Fellow, American College of Sports Medicine (FACSM), 1995 o Honorary Fellow, Institute of Public Health, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife,

Nigeria, 1997

C. Work Experience with Dates 1. Previous Work Experience outside the University System with Dates:

General Hospital, Mubi, NYSC; 1977-1987 General Hospital, Ilorin, 1987-1980

2. Previous Work Experience in Other Universities o June 2018 – Present: Emeritus Professor of Physiotherapy, University of Medical Sciences,

Ondo City, Nigeria o June 16, 2013- Present: Distinguished University Professor (with tenure), College of

Health Sciences, Chicago State University, Chicago, Illinois. o May 22, 2008- June 15, 2013: Distinguished University Professor and Dean (with tenure),

College of Health Sciences, Chicago State University, Chicago, Illinois. o September 1, 1999 – May 22, 2008: Professor and Dean (with Tenure), College of Health

Sciences, Chicago State University, Chicago, Illinois. o March 2001: Visiting Professor, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia. o November 1, 1994 – August 31, 1999: Associate Dean for Student Academic Affairs,

College of Health Related Professions, State University of New York, Health Science Center at Brooklyn.

o August 30, 1993 – August 31, 1999: Professor and Chairman, Program in Physical Therapy, College of Health Related Professions, State University of New York, Health Science Center at Brooklyn. Tenured: October 1995.

o October 25, 1996 – 1997: Visiting Professor, School of Natural and Health Sciences, Physical Therapy Program, Barry University, Miami Shores, Florida.

o December 1991 – August 1993: Associate Professor and Director of Industrial Rehabilitation Laboratory, School of Physical Therapy, Texas Woman’s University, Houston, Texas.

o July 1, 1992 – Aug. 1993: Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas.

o March 1992 – July 1993: Physical Therapist (part-time, per diem), Del Oro Institute for Rehabilitation; and Health Focus (Rehability) Inc., Houston, Texas.

o June 1986-December 1991: Vice-Dean, Faculty of Health Sciences, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria,

o May 1990 – December 1991: Senior Lecturer and Coordinator of Graduate Program, Department of Medical Rehabilitation, October 1988 – December 1990; Consultant Physiotherapist, Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital, Ile-Ife, Nigeria,

o February 1990 – December 1991: Lecturer I and Coordinator of Graduate Program, with Tenure in the Department of Medical Rehabilitation, September 1988; Lecturer I and

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Coordinator of Graduate Program, Department of Medical Rehabilitation, June 1986 – September 1988.

o July – September 1988: Visiting Research Scholar, Department of Physical Therapy, School of Health Related Professions, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida.

o August 1984 – May 1986: Assistant Professor, Department of Physical Therapy, Russell Sage College, Troy, New York.

o January 1982 – December 1984: Teaching Assistant, School of Health Related Professions, University of Pittsburgh.

o August 1978 – July 1980: Physical Therapist I, General Hospital, Ilorin, Nigeria. o July 1977 – July 1978: Basic Physical Therapist, General Hospital, Mubi, Nigeria.

3. Work Experience in University of Medical Sciences

o Visiting Emeritus Professor 4. Courses Taught Within the Current Academic Session

o Introduction to Physiotherapy

D. Membership of Professional Bodies o Member, American Physical Therapy Association

Registration Number: 0128609; 1992-present. o Member, American Academy of Physical Therapy, 1995-present. o Member, United Kingdom Council for Professions Supplementary to Medicine,

Physiotherapists Board. Registration Number: PH 39982;1989-1990. o Member, Nigeria Society of Physiotherapy, 1979

E. Publications: Thesis/Dissertation

o Balogun JA. (1985). Comparison of metabolic and perceptual responses while transporting external load on the head and by yoke. PhD. Dissertation, University of Pittsburgh, U.S.A. (Published by Dissertation Microfilms International, 300N Zeeb Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48106, U.S.A; Volume. 46, Number 11, 1986; Order DA 8600633).

o Balogun JA. (1981). EMG biofeedback, vibratory stimulation and exercise therapies in the management of motor dysfunction: An internship report. M.S. Thesis, University of Pittsburgh, U.S.A.

o Balogun JA. (1977). A five year review of foot disorders and their physiotherapeutic management at the University College Hospital, Ibadan. BS Independent Study Project, University of Ibadan, Nigeria

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2. Books/Monographs/Compendium 1. Okonofua FE, Odunsi K, Balogun JA (2019). Contemporary Obstetrics and Gynecology in

Developing Countries by Cambridge Press, London

Balogun Chapter Titles:

o Reproductive Epidemiology, Health Status and Burden of Disability o The Common Statistical Faux Pas in Journal Publications o Emerging Trends and Best Practices in Hospice and Palliative Care o Physiotherapy in Obstetrics and Gynecology o Effectiveness of Physiotherapy in the Management of

Reproductive Disorders: A Review of the Recent Empirical Evidence o The Relevance of Clinical Significance in Intervention Research o Survey Research Major Methodological Flaws: Caveat Lector o The Leadership of Health Care Teams, Organizations and Systems

2. Balogun JA. (2020). Evolution and Emerging Paradigms Within the Health Professions in

Nigeria. Published in Irvine, California, the United States of America by Nigeria PhysioNet

Publishers

3. Balogun JA (2017). Echoes. Published by Masterpiece Resources, Port Harcourt, Nigeria. ISBN

978-978-53161-9-3

4. Balogun JA (2018). Echoes of My Life as a Physical Therapist. Published in Irvine, California, the

United States of America by Nigeria PhysioNet Publishers. ISBN 099931470X; ISBN-13

9780999314708. Library of Congress Control Number: 2017912798.

5. Weisberg J and Balogun JA. (2006). Chapter 27: Ultraviolet Radiation. In: Hecox B, Mehreteab

TA, Weisberg J and Sanko J. (Editors). Integrating Physical Agents in Rehabilitation. Pages 429-

446. Second Edition. Pearson Practice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ.

6. Balogun JA, Katz J. (2002). Chapter 6: Physiological Changes, Impairment and Functional

Limitations Associated with Aging; pages 39-59. In: Bleiberg-Sperson S, Hagemann C (Editors).

Elder Care and Service Learning: A Handbook. Greenwood Publishers Group, Inc., Westport, CT.

7. Balogun JA. (2002). Chapter 33: Evaluation of Service Learning for Physical Therapy Students;

pages 244-251. In Bleiberg-Sperson S, Hagemann C (Editors). Elder Care and Service Learning: A

Handbook. Greenwood Publishers Group, Inc., Westport, CT.

Refereed Conference Proceedings

1. Amosun SL, Balogun JA. Providing Effective Physical Therapy Services in Africa: Are we

Selecting the Right Caliber of Students into our Training Programs. In: Proceedings of the 12th

International Congress of the World Confederation for Physical Therapy. PL-RR-0549-F; page 549,

1995.

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2. Balogun JA, Pelegrina E, Helgemoe S, Hoeberlein T. Burnout Syndrome in Physical Therapy

Educational Programs: Facts or Fiction? In: Proceeding of the 12th International Congress of the

World Confederation for Physical Therapy. PL-RR-0530-W ; page 530, 1995.

3.. Hoeberlein T, Balogun JA, Titiloye VM. Determinants of Physical-and Occupational Therapy

Students’ Attitudes Toward the Elderly. In: Proceedings of the 12th International Congress of the

World Confederation for Physical Therapy. PL-RR-0611-M; page 611, 1995.

4. Balogun JA. Showcased Model Program: Geriatric Care Service-Learning in Physical Therapy

Education. In: Seifer SD, Connors KM (Eds). “Community-Campus Partnerships for Health: A

Guide for Developing Community-Responsive Models in Health Professions Education.” First

Edition, pages 95-96, 1997, Published by Health Professions Schools in Service to the Nation

Program.

5. Balogun JA. Prevention of Musculoskeletal injuries in Soccer. In: Amusa LO Agbonjinmi P (eds.).

“Application of Sports Science and Medicine to Soccer.” Olarewaju General Printers, Ibadan,

Nigeria, pages 40-47, 1990.

6. Adefuye A, Abiona TC, Balogun JA, Sloan PE (2008). Prevalence of High Risk HIV Transmission

Behaviors in Illinois Prisons: A Cross-Sectional Survey. Phase I Report Submitted to the Illinois

General Assembly Under the African American HIV/AIDS Response Act. PL-094-0269.

7. Adefuye A, Abiona TC, Balogun JA, Sloan PE. State of Illinois African American HIV/AIDS

Response Act: Phase I Report on the Mandated Study Investigating the Correlation between

Incarceration and HIV Infection. April 2009.

8. Abiona TC, Balogun JA, Adefuye A. State of Illinois African American HIV/AIDS Response

Act: Phase Two Report on the Mandated Study Investigating the Correlation between

Incarceration and HIV Infection. July 2009.

9. Balogun JA, Abiona TC. Psychometric Instruments Designed to Assess HIV Risk Behaviors of

Vulnerable Populations, July 2010.

10. Balogun JA. (Publisher and Executive Editor). Redefinng the Future of Health Sciences

Education: Forty Years of Accomplishments and Service to the Nation., 2012.

PUBLICATIONS: Peer Reviewed Journals Orthopedic/Sports Physical Therapy (23 Publications)

1. Balogun JA, Odusaga FO. Ojoawo AO. (2017). Evaluation of the relative viability of anthropometric parameters, aerobic capacity, spinal mobility, abdominal muscular

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endurance, back and lower limb muscle strength in predicting the balance performance of young adult males. International Journal of Medical and Health Sciences Research, Vol. 4, No. 2, 28-37; DOI: 10.18488/journal.9.2017.42.28.37.

2. Balogun JA, Broderick K, Dolan-Aiello M. (2010). Comparison of the EMG activities in the

vastus medialis oblique and vastus lateralis muscles during hip adduction and terminal knee extension exercise protocols. African Journal of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Sciences, 2 (1):1-5.

3. Balogun JA, Powell R, Trullender B, Olson S, Balogun AO. (1998). Intra-and-inter tester reliability of the Nicholas® hand-held dynamometer during evaluation of upper extremity isometric muscle strength. European Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 8:(2) 48-53.

4. Balogun JA, Ajayi LO, Olawale F. (1997). Determinant of single limb stance balance performance. African Journal of Medical Sciences, 26: 153-157.

5. Balogun JA, Akindele KA, Nihinlola JO, Marzouk DK. (1994). Age related changes in balance performance. Disability and Rehabilitation, 16:58-62.

6. Balogun JA, Adesinasi CO, Marzouk DF. (1992). Effects of wobble board exercise training program on static balance performance and strength of lower extremity muscles. Physiotherapy Canada, 44:23-30.

7. Balogun JA, Abereoje OK. (1992). Pattern of road traffic accident cases in a Nigerian University Teaching Hospital between 1987-1990. Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 95:23-29.

8. Balogun JA, Onigbinde AT. (1992). Hand and leg dominance: Do they really affect limbs muscle strength? Physiotherapy Theory and Practice, 8:86-89.

9. Balogun JA, Olokungbemi AA, Kuforiji AR. (1992). Spinal mobility and muscular strength: Effects of supine and prone-lying back extension exercise training. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 73:745-751.

10. Balogun JA, Kurforiji AR, Olokungbemi AA. (1991). Intrastester reliability of measuring back extension mobility with tape measure. European Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 5:119-122.

11. Balogun JA, Olawoye AG, Oladipo VA. (1991). Isometric back strength in different age groups. International Disability Studies, 13:87-90.

12. Balogun JA, Adenlola SA, Akinloye AA. (1991). Grip strength normative data for the Harpenden® dynamometer. Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy, 14:155-160.

13. Balogun JA, Oladipo VA, Olawoye AG. (1991). Isometric back strength of low back pain patients and healthy controls. International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 14:313-321.

14. Balogun JA, Akinloye AA, Adenlola SA. (1991). Grip strength as a function of age, weight, height and quotelet index. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice, 7:111-119.

15. Balogun JA, Onigbinde TA. (1991). Intra tester reliability and validity of the Takei Kiki Kogyo® Hand grip dynamometer. Journal of Physical Therapy Science, 3:55-60.

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16. Balogun JA, Onigbinde AT. (1991). Predictors of the elbow flexor, knee extensors and knee flexor isometric muscle strength in males, age 18-28 years: A preliminary report. Journal of Physical Therapy Science, 3:7-12.

17. Balogun JA, Akomolofe CT, Amusa LO. (1991). Grip Strength: Effects of testing posture and elbow position. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 72:280-283

18. Balogun JA, Akomolafe CT, Amusa LO. (1990). Reproducibility and criterion-related validity of the modified sphygmomanometer for isometric testing of grip strength. Physiotherapy Canada, 42:290-295.

19. Balogun JA, Songonuga SO. (1990). Spinal flexibility of male Nigerians: Some age-related normative data. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice, 6:139-149.

20. Balogun JA, Abereoje OK, Olaogun MO, Obajuluwa VA, Okonofua FE. (1990). Cardiovascular responses of healthy subjects during cervical traction. Physiotherapy Canada, 42:16-22.

21. Balogun JA, Abereoje OK, Olaogun MO, Obajuluwa VA. (1989). Inter- and Intra-tester reliability of measuring neck motions with tape measure and Myrin® gravity reference goniometer. Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy, 10:248-253.

22. Balogun JA. (1988). A critical review of the effect of laboratory induced erythrocythemia (blood doping) on athletic performance. Journal of Nigeria Association of Sports Science and Medicine, 3:1-16.

23. Balogun JA. (1981). Spinal dysfunction: Cellular mechanisms. Journal of Nigeria Society of Physiotherapy, 7:18-20.

Ergonomics/Work Physiology (17 Publications)

1. Balogun JA, Pletcher EA, Miertschin DE, Martinez ED, Hoeberlein T. (1995). Cardiovascular adjustments and perceived exertion during exercise on the BAPS® board. International Disability Studies, 17: (8) 430-436.

2. Balogun JA, Oyeyemi AY, Ajayi AA. (1993). Effects of a 6-week exercise training on the cardiovascular responses during head-down inversion. Journal of Physical Therapy Science, 5:1-10.

3. Okonofua FE, Balogun JA. Amiengheme NA, O’Brien P.M.S. (1992). Blood pressure changes during pregnancy in Nigerian women. International Journal of Cardiology, 37:373-379.

4. Balogun JA, Isi JA, Ajayi AA. (1992). Effects of arm position and treatment duration on the cardiovascular responses of healthy subjects during head-down inversion. Journal of Physical Therapy Science, 4:1-11.

5. Amusa LO, Balogun JA. Onyewadume IU. (1992). An evaluation of the reproducibility and sensitivity of two motion sensors. Journal of Human Movement Studies. (In Press- galley proof available).

6. Ajayi AA, Balogun JA. (1991). Symptom-limited, self-paced walking in the assessment of cardiovascular disease in patients with and without heart failure: The predictive value of clinical, anthropometric, echocardiographic and ergonometric parameters. International Journal of Cardiology, 33:233-240.

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7. Balogun JA, Obajuluwa VA, Abereoje OK, Olaogun MO, Oyeyemi AY, Balogun MO, Adeodu OO. (1990). Anthropometric determinants of resting blood pressure and heart rate of Nigerian school children. Annals of Tropical Pediatrics, 10:425-431.

8. Balogun JA, Martin DA, Clendenin MA. (1990). Human energy expenditure during level walking on a treadmill at speeds of 54-130 m/min. International Disability Studies, 11:71-74.

9. Balogun JA, Obajuluwa VA, Olaogun MO, Abereoje OK, Oyeyemi AY, Adeodu OO, Balogun MO. (1990). Influence of parental socio-economic status on casual blood pressures of Nigerian school children. International Journal of Cardiology, 29:63-69.

10. Balogun JA, Martin DA, Clendenin MA. (1989). Calorimetric validation of the Caltrac® accelerometer during level walking. Physical Therapy, 69:501-509.

11. Balogun JA. (1988). Prediction of energy expenditure during load carriage on the head and by yoke. Indian Journal of Medical Sciences, 42:235-241.

12. Balogun JA, Amusa LO, Onyewadume IU. (1988). Factors affecting Caltrac® and Calcount® accelerometer output. Physical Therapy, 68:1500-1504.

13. Balogun JA, Robertson RJ, Goss FL, Edwards MA, Cox R, Metz KF. (1986). Metabolic and perceptual responses while carrying external loads on the head and by yoke. Ergonomics, 29:1623-1635.

14. Balogun JA, Farina NT, Fay E, Rossman K, Pozyc L. (1986). Energy cost determination using a portable accelerometer. Physical Therapy, 66:1102-1109.

15. Balogun JA. (1986). Optimal rate of work during load transportation on the head and by yoke. Industrial Health, 24:75:86.

16. Balogun JA. (1986). Ergonomic comparison of three modes of load carriage. International Archives of Occupational and Environment Health, 58:35-46.

17. Balogun JA. (1984). Estimation of energy cost from heart rate during walking in coronary heart disease prone males. Journal of Nigeria Society of Physiotherapy, 9:4-9.

Physical Fitness/Psychophysiology (12 Publications)

1. Balogun JA, Katz J. (2002). Physiological Changes, Impairment and Functional Limitations Associated with Aging: A Critical Literature Review. Fizyoterapi Rehabilitasyon (Turkish Physical Therapy Association Journal), 13(1): 37-60.

2. Balogun JA, Oladipo VA, Olawoye AG. (1994). Anthropometric indices of male and female Nigerians, of different age groups. African Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences, 23(3):279-286.

3. Balogun JA, Okonofua FE, Balogun AO. (1992). An appraisal of body image among Nigerian university students. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 75:832-834.

4. Balogun JA. (1990). The role of the physiotherapist in the care of elderly people: A view from Nigeria. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice, 6:151-158.

5. Okonofua FE, Balogun JA, Ayangade SO, Fawole JO. (1990). Exercise and menstrual function in Nigerian university women. African Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences, 19:185-190.

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6. Balogun JA. (1990). A proposal on a comprehensive industrial health programme in Nigeria and the role of the physiotherapist in the scheme. Physiotherapy Therapy and Practice, 6:17-24.

7. Balogun JA. (1988). Self-concept: An evaluation of its nomological network and hierarchical structure using multiple and stepwise regression models. Journal of Human Movement Studies, 14:171-184.

8. Balogun JA. (1987). Body-image before and after assessment of physical performance. Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness, 27:343-344.

9. Balogun JA. (1987). Assessment of physical fitness of female physical therapy students. Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy, 8:525-532.

10. Balogun JA. (1987). The interrelationships between measures of physical fitness and self-concept. Journal of Human Movement Studies, 13:255-265.

11. Balogun JA. (1986). Muscular strength as a predictor of personality of adult females. Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness, 26:377-383.

12. Balogun JA. (1986). Reliability and construct validity of the Body Cathexis Scale. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 62:927-933.

13. Balogun JA. (1983). Obesity and weight control through exercise. Journal of Nigeria Public Health Association, 3:23-38.

Physical Agents and Electrotherapy (13 Publications)

1. Balogun JA. (1999). Editorial introduction: The effects of acupuncture, electroneedling and transcutaneous electrical stimulation therapies on peripheral hemodynamic functioning. Acupuncture: a rebuttal. Disability and Rehabilitation, 21(3) 128, 137-138.

2. Balogun JA, Biasci S, Han L. (1998). Effects of acupuncture, electro needling and transcutaneous electrical stimulation therapies on peripheral hemodynamic functioning: A review. Disability and Rehabilitation, 20(2):41- 48.

3. Balogun JA, Tang S, He YK, Hsieh JM, Katz J. (1996). Effects of high Volume galvanic stimulation of ST36 and ST37 acupuncture points on peripheral blood flow and skin temperature. Disability and Rehabilitation, 18(10):523-528.

4. Balogun JA, Onilari OO, Akeji OA, Marzouk DK. (1993). High Voltage electrical stimulation in the augmentation of muscle strength: Effects of pulse frequency. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 74:910-916.

5. Balogun JA. (1992). Effects of ramp time on sensory, motor and tolerance thresholds during exogenous electrical stimulation. Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness, 31:521-526.

6. Balogun JA, Adeniyi EA, Akala EO. (1991). Cardiovascular responses during histamine iontophoresis therapy. Australian Journal of Physiotherapy, 37:105-110.

7. Balogun JA, Abidoye AB, Akala EO. (1990). Zinc iontophoresis in the management of bacterial colonized wounds: A case report. Physiotherapy Canada, 47:147-151.

8. Balogun JA. (1989). Recent advances in electrotherapy. Journal of Nigeria Association of Sports Science and Medicine, 3:1-10.

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9. Balogun JA, Okonofua FE. (1988). Management of chronic pelvic inflammatory disease with short wave diathermy: A case report. Physical Therapy, 68:1541-1545.

10. Balogun JA. (1987). Electrical stimulation as an ergogenic aid in sports: Facts or fiction? Journal of Nigeria Association of Sports Science and Medicine, 1:1-11.

11. Balogun JA. (1987). Acute effects of high frequency electrical stimulation on maximum grip strength and muscular endurance. Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness, 27:134-139.

12. Balogun JA. (1986). Pain complaint and muscle soreness associated with high-Voltage electrical stimulation: Effect of ramp time. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 62:799-810.

13. Balogun JA. (1985). Electrical stimulation for strengthening (opinions and comments). Physical Therapy, 65:1394-1399.

Higher Education Administration and Professionalism (22 Publications)

1. Balogun JA, Germain M, Balogun AO (2019). Haitian nurses' attributes of professionalism: A cross-national study. World Journal of Advance Healthcare Research Volume 3, Issue 2. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/331452980_Haitian_nurses'_attributes_of_professionalism_A_cross-national_study

2. Balogun JA, Balogun AO, Aka PC, Amuwo S. (2018). The academic and scholastic profiles

of the Fellows of the American Physical Therapy Association. International Medical Journal. International Medical Journal Vol. 25, No. 4, pp. 249 - 253

3. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/326325765_The_academic_and_scholastic_profiles_of_the_Fellows_of_the_American_Physical_Therapy_Association

4. Balogun JA, Mbada CE, Balogun AO, Okafor UAC. (2018). Effect of a Customized

Professionalism Educational Intervention on Physiotherapists’ Knowledge and Attributes of Professionalism. Internet Journal of Allied Health Sciences and Practice. 16(2), Article 9.

5. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/324262562_Effects_of_a_customized_professionalism_educational_intervention_on_physical_therapists'_knowledge_and_attributes_of_professionalism

6. Balogun JA, Aka PC, Balogun AO, Mbada CE, Okafor U (2018). Evolution of Physiotherapy

Education in Australia, United Kingdom, United States of America and Nigeria: A Comparative Analysis. International Medical Journal. Vol. 25 (2) 103 - 107.

7. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/323945677_Evolution_of_physical_therapy_education_in_Australia_United_Kingdom_United_States_of_America_and_Nigeria_A_comparative_analysis

8. Balogun JA, Aka PC. (2018). Professionalization milestones of medicine and eleven other

professional disciplines in Nigeria. International Medical Journal. 25(1): 2-8

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9. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/322628378_Professionalization_Milestones_of_Medicine_and_Eleven_Other_Professional_Disciplines_in_Nigeria

10. Balogun JA, Mbada C, Balogun AO, Okafor U. (2017). Nigerian physiotherapists’

knowledge and attributes of professionalism. Cogent Medicine. 4: 4:1382181 https://doi.org/10.1080/2331205X.2017.1382181.

11. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/319949200_Nigerian_physiotherapists%27_knowledge_and_attributes_of_professionalism

12. Balogun J A, Mbada C E, Balogun A, & Okafor U A C. (2017). Development and evaluation of

the readability, stability and internal consistency of a psychometric instrument designed to assess physiotherapists' knowledge and attributes of professionalism. International Journal of Medical and Health Sciences Research, 4(6)-102-117.

13. Balogun JA, Oyeyemi A, Balogun AO. (2017). Entry-level doctor of physiotherapy in

Nigeria: Program readiness evaluation. International Journal of Current Research. 9 (07): 54884-54891.

14. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/319162493_Entry-level_doctor_of_physiotherapy_in_Nigeria_Program_readiness_evaluation

15. Balogun JA, Aka PC, Balogun AO, Obajuluwa VA (2017). A phenomenological investigation

of the first two decades of university-based physiotherapy education in Nigeria. Cogent Medicine. 4(1) 10.1080/2331205X.2017.1301183.

16. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/314878873_A_phenomenological_investigation_of_the_first_two_decades_of_university-based_physiotherapy_education_in_Nigeria_Joseph_A_Balogun_Philip_Aka_Adetutu_O_Balogun_Victor_A_Obajuluwa_Cogent_Medicine_2017_4

17. Balogun JA, Mbada CE, Balogun AO, Okafor UAC (2016). Profile of Physiotherapist

Educators from Anglophone West African Countries: A Cross-Sectional Study. International Journal of Medical and Health Sciences Research 3(9): 99 -109

18. Balogun JA, Mbada CE, Balogun AO, Okafor UAC. (2016). A Comparative Study of the Evolutionary Path of Physiotherapy Education in Australia, UK, Nigeria and USA. International Medical Journal. In press

19. Balogun, JA, Sloan, PE, Germain, M. (2007). Core values and evaluation processes

associated with academic tenure. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 104 (4):1107-1115.

20. Balogun, JA, Sloan, PE, Germain, M. (2006). Determinants of tenure in allied health and nursing education. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 56 (5), 532-541.

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21. Balogun, JA, Sloan, PE, Germain, M. (2006) Tenure policies and practices in allied health and nursing education. Academic Exchange Quarterly, 10(3), 54-60.

22. Balogun, JA, Sloan, P.E. (2006) Emerging trends on tenure policies and practices in nursing and allied health education. Journal of Allied Health, 35 (3): 134-141.

Admission and Retention of Students in Health Sciences Education (7 Publications)

1. Balogun JA, Mbada CE, Balogun AO, Okafor UAC. (2016). The Spectrum of Student Enrollment Related Outcomes in Physiotherapy Education Programs in West Africa. International Journal of Physiotherapy, 3(6), 603-612.

2. Balogun JA, Sloan PE, Hardney K. (2005). Health professions career awareness program for seventh-and-eight-grade African American students: A pilot study. Journal of Allied Health, 34 (4): 236-243.

3. Amosun O, Balogun JA. (1996). Determinants of academic and clinical performance in the physiotherapy education programme at the University of Ibadan, Nigeria. African Journal of Medical Sciences, 25:225-229.

4. Balogun JA, Abereoje OK, Obajuluwa VA, Oyeyemi AY, Marzouk DK. (1992). Admission into a physical therapy program in Nigeria: Logic or lottery? Physiotherapy Therapy Theory and Practice, 8:235-242.

5. Balogun JA. (1987). Predictors of academic and clinical performance in a baccalaureate physical therapy program. Physical Therapy, 68:238-248.

6. Balogun JA. (1987). Predictive validity of the Allied Health Professions Admission Test. Physiotherapy Canada, 39:39-42.

7. Balogun JA, Karacoloff LA. and Farina NT. (1986). Predictors of academic achievement in physical therapy. Physical Therapy, 66:976-980.

Determinants of Students and Therapists Burnout (6 Publications)

1. Balogun JA. (2004). Invited Commentary on Therapists Burnout. International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation. June Volume. 11 (6): 258.

2. Balogun JA, Titiloye VM, Balogun A, Oyeyemi A, Katz J. (2002). Prevalence and determinants of burnout among physical and occupational therapists. Journal of Allied Health, 31 (3): 131-139.

3. Katz JS, Titiloye VM, Balogun JA. (2001). Physical and occupational therapy undergraduates’ stereotypes of one another. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 92, 843-851

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4. Balogun JA, Hoeberlein T, Katz J, Schneider E. (1999). Pattern of physical therapist students’ burnout within an academic semester. Journal of Physical Therapy Education, 13 (1):12-17.

5. Balogun JA, Helgemoe S, Pellerini E, Hoberlein T. (1995). Test - retest reliability of a psychometric instrument designed to measure physical therapy students’ burnout. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 81:667-672.

6. Balogun JA, Hoeberlein T, Schneider E, Katz JS. (1996). Academic performance is not a viable determinant of physical therapy students’ burnout. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 83:21-22.

HIV/AIDS Behavioral Research (17 Publications)

1. Balogun JA, Kaplan M, Miller T. (1998). The effects of professional education on the knowledge and attitudes of physical therapist and occupational therapist students about acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. Physical Therapy, 78 (10):1073-1082.

2. Balogun JA, Kaplan M, Hoberlein-Miller T, Anthony A, Lefkowitz R, Hsia L. (1998). Knowledge, attitudes and willingness of junior health care professional students to provide service for patients with AIDS. Journal of Physical Therapy Education, 12(1):57-64.

3. Abiona TC, Adefuye A, Balogun JA, Sloan PE. (2009). Gender differences in HIV risk behaviors of inmates. Journal of Women’s Health, 18 (1):65-71.

4. Abiona TC, Adefuye A, Balogun JA, Sloan PE (2009). Relationship between incarceration

frequency and HIV risk behaviors of African American inmates. Journal of the National Medical Association, 101(4):308-315.

5. Abiona TC, Adefuye A, Balogun JA, Sloan PE. (2009). Pre-incarceration sexual and injection drug use behaviors of male and female inmates. International Journal of Prisoner Health, 5(2), 59-70.

6. Adefuye A, Abiona T, Balogun J, Lukobo-Durrell M. (2009). HIV sexual risk behaviors and

perception of risk among college students: Implication for planning interventions. BMC Public Health, 9:281.

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7. Abiona TC, Balogun JA, Adefuye A, Sloan PE. (2010). Body art practices among inmates: Implications for transmission of blood borne infections. American Journal of Infection Control, 38(2): 121-129.

8. Balogun JA, Abiona T, Lukobo-Durrell M, Adefuye A, Sloan PE. (2010). Development and evaluation of a psychometric instrument designed to assess HIV risk behaviors of prison inmates. Journal of Correctional Health Care, 16 (1): 67-78.

9. Balogun JA, Abiona T. (2010). Evaluation of a psychometric instrument designed to assess HIV risk behaviors of ex-prisoners. Journal of Correctional Health Care, 16 (4): 287-298.

10. Balogun JA, Abiona TC, Lukobo-Durrell M, Adefuye A, Amosun S, Frantz J, Yakut Y. (2010).

Evaluation of the Content Validity, Internal Consistency and Stability of an Instrument Designed to Assess the HIV/AIDS Knowledge of University Students. Education for Health 23 (3): 10 (online), 400. Available from: http://www.educationforhealth.net/text.asp?2010/23/3/400/101474

11. Balogun JA, Abiona T. Lukobo-Durrell M, Adefuye A, Amosun S, Frantz J, Yakut Y. (2011). Readability and test-retest reliability of a psychometric instrument designed to assess HIV/AIDS attitudes, beliefs, behaviours and sources of HIV prevention information of young adults. Health Education Journal, 70 (2): 141-159.

12. Ijadunola K T, Abiona TC, Balogun JA, Aderounmu AA. (2011). Provider-initiated (Opt-out)

HIV testing and counselling in a group of University students in Ile-Ife, Nigeria. European Journal of Contraception and Reproductive Health, 16(5):387-96. doi: 10.3109/13625187.2011.593660. Epub 2011 Jul 21.

13. Adefuye A, Abiona TC, Balogun JA, Amosun SL, Frantz J, Yakut Y. (2011). Perception of risk of HIV and sexual risk behaviours among students in the United States, Turkey and South Africa. SAHARA J (Journal of Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS Research Alliance) 8(1):19-26. doi:10.1080/17290376.2011.9724980. http://www.ajol.info/index.php/saharaj/issue/view/8223.

14. Lyons T, Osunkoya E, Anguh I, Adefuye A, Balogun JA. (2014). HIV Prevention and Education in State Prison Systems: An Update Journal of Correctional Health Care, Volume 20 (2). DOI: 10.1177/1078345813518630

15. Abiona TC, Balogun JA, Yohannes E, Adefuye A, Amosun SL, Frantz J, Yakut Y. (2014). HIV/AIDS knowledge, perception of knowledge, and sources of information among

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university students in USA, Turkey, South Africa and Nigeria. Health Education Journal, Vol. 73(6) 755–767; DOI: 10.1177/0017896914550943.

16. Balogun JA, Abiona TC, Anguh I (2015). Balogun AO. Explanatory Models of Inmate HIV

Risk Behaviors: Does a Fatalistic Model Exist? World Journal of AIDS: 5, 66-75 Published Online June 2015 in SciRes. http://www.scirp.org/journal/wja http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/wja.2015.52008

17. Abiona TC, Balogun JA, Anguh I (2015). Understanding HIV risk behaviors in prison: A qualitative study among recently released inmates. International Journal of Prisoner Health. 12/2015; 11(4):196-208. DOI:10.1108/IJPH-11-2014-0043

Full Manuscripts Submitted for Publication

1. Balogun JA, Oyeyemi A, Mbada E, Awoleye, A Balogun AO (2019). Correlates Between Actual and Perceived Knowledge of Evidence-Based Practice. Proceedings of the Nigeria Academy of Science

2. Fatusi AO, Abiona TC, Adefuye A, Balogun JA. (2019). Comparison of HIV sexual risk behaviors and risk perception of African American and Nigerian university students. European Journal of Contraception and Reproductive Health.

H. Current Research Activities On-going Research at Chicago State University Balogun JA. Physiotherapists awareness and attitudes toward hospice and palliative care

Balogun JA, Philip Aka. Importation and Development of Occuaptions in Nigeria.

Balogun JA et al. A SWOT analysis of the early years of physiotherapy education in Nigeria

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