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Prof. Jun is amazing and caring. His lectures are very entertaining, so make sure not to miss any of it. His exams involve lecture material in real world situations, so it would really help to understand the material in different ways.
Western Washington University - Physical Education
Doctor of Philosophy
Biomechanics
National Athletic Trainers Association
American Society of Biomechanics
International Society of Biomechanics
University of Oregon
International Society of Biomechanics
Master of Arts
Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC)
Biomechanics
Athletic Training
San Diego State University-California State University
Bachelor of Science
Sport Science
University of the Philippines
Marist School
Athletic Trainer
NATABOC
Program Development
Anatomy
Research
Physiology
Injury
Sports Science
Biomechanics
Treatment
Higher Education
Clinical Research
Human Anatomy
Injury Prevention
Athletics
University Teaching
Athletic Training
Exercise Physiology
Sports Medicine
Musculoskeletal
Curriculum Design
Teaching
List of my publications in Google Scholar
List of my publications in ResearchGate
List of my publications in PubMed
San Juan
Jun
San Juan
Loras College
Tensegrity Physical Therapy/Western Institute of Neuromechanics
Western Washington University
University of Oregon
I taught courses in biomechanics
human anatomy
and athletic training. In terms of research
my dissertation was focused on examining the effect of rotator cuff dysfunction on humeral head translation.
Graduate Teaching Fellow
Eugene
Oregon Area
University of Oregon
Main teaching responsibilities were Biomechanics
Athletic Training
Musculoskeletal Anatomy
and Human Anatomy and Physiology.
Assistant Professor of Sport Science
Dubuque
Iowa Area
Loras College
Bellingham
Washington
Main teaching responsibility are Functional Anatomy and Biomechanics. My main research focus is to examine the effects of EMG biofeedback rehabilitation training in decreasing injury in human musculoskeletal system.\n\nhttp://www.wwu.edu/hhd/kinesiology/jun.shtml
Assistant Professor
Western Washington University
As Director of Biokinesiology at Tensegrity Physical Therapy
Jun will specialize in clinical research on the efficacy of common physical therapy exercises and treatments. His doctoral research examined the role of shoulder biomechanics in shoulder impingement syndrome. His experience as an athletic trainer and researcher will aid him with examining patient injury biomechanics and finding exercises and therapeutic techniques to treat patient injuries.
Director of Biokinesiology
Eugene
Oregon Area
Tensegrity Physical Therapy/Western Institute of Neuromechanics
Bellingham
Washington
https://wp.wwu.edu/junsanjuan/
Associate Professor
Western Washington University