Noah M. Harrison, DPT
Noah received his bachelors in health sciences from the University of New England, and went on to earn his doctorate in physical therapy from the University of New England as well. Upon graduating he began practicing at a clinic in Southern Maine specializing in orthopeadic rehabilitation. There he worked with a wide variety of orthopeadic issues including spinal dysfunction, postsurgical rehabilitation, upper/lower limb dysfunctions and varying non surgical injuries. He joined the OAPT team in 2011, treating at the Saco clinic. He enjoys working with active individuals of all levels, restoring pain free function and proper movement patterns. He has particular interests in the treatment of spinal dysfunction as well as the injured runner and running mechanics.
Beyond his work as a therapist Noah is an avid runner and fitness enthusiast. He resides in Portland, Maine.
Continuing Education Units :
| Seminar | Date |
|---|---|
| SFMA: Selected Functional Movement Assessment: An Integrated Model to Address Regional Interdependence. Level 1. Micharl Voight | 2012 |
| Graston Technique M1, Michael Arnolt, Jacqueline Shakar | 2012 |
| K2: Advanced Concepts and Corrective Techniques of Kinesiotaping | 2011 |
| K1: Fundamental Concepts of Kinesiotaping | 2011 |
| Comprehensive Treatment of the Foot and Ankle, Applied Techniques of Manual Therapy. Great Lake Seminars | 2011 |
| Recent Advances in Evidence Based Evaluation and Treatment of the Shoulder. Mike Reinold | 2011 |
| Shoulder Instability: Intervention and Rehabilitation | 2011 |
| Examination and Treatment of Running Injuries. Bryan Heiderscheit | 2011 |
| Functional Movement Screen. Gray Cook, Lee Burton | 2010 |
| When the Foot Hits the Ground Everything Changes: Level 1 | 2010 |
| The Norwegian Approach to the Lumbar Spine. The Kaltenborn-Evjenth Concept. Martin Langass | 2009 |
| The Norwegian Approach to the Cervical Spine. The Kaltenborn-Evjenth Concept. Martin Langass | 2009 |
| Evaluation and Spinal Mobilization: The Norwegian Approach. Larry Risigo | 2008 |
| Entry-Level Extremity and Spinal Manipulation: An Evidence Based Approach. Ken Simons | 2008 |