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William D.

Bandy, PhD, PT, SCS, ATC


Publications
Fletcher JP, Bandy WD. Intrarater reliability of CROMTM measurement of cervical active range of motion
in personas with and without neck pain. Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy. 38:640-645,
2008.

Yates C, Bandy WD. Case report: Traumatic dislocation of the hip in a high school football player.
Physical Therapy. 88:780-788,2008.

Fletcher JP, Bandy WD. Unique positioning for using elastic resistance band in providing strengthening
exercise to the muscles surrounding the ankle. North American Journal of Sports Physical Therapy.
2:51-54, 2007.

Taylor JD, Bandy WD. Intrarater reliability of the KT1000 arthrometer in determining anterior
translation of the glenohumeral joint. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 86:826-
829,2005.

Nelson RT, Bandy WD. An update on flexibility. Strength and Conditioning Journal. 27:10-16,2005

Taylor JD, Bandy WD. Intr-rater reliability of 1 repetition maximum estimation in determining shoulder
internal rotation muscle strength performance. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. 19:93-98,
2005.

Nelson RT, Bandy WD. Eccentric training and static stretching improve hamstring flexibility of high-
school males. Journal of Athletic Training. 39:31-35,2004

Bandy WD, Reese NB. Strapped vs unstrapped technique of the prone press up for the measurement of
lumbar extension using a tape measure: Differences in magnitude and reliability of measurement.
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 85:99-103,2004.

Nelson RT, Bandy WD. Deep water running: An alternative to distance training on land. Journal of
Aquatic Physical Therapy. 12:17-23, 2004.

Bandy WD. Use of statistics in Physical Therapy over a two year period - 200-2002: Implications for
educators. Journal of Physical Therapy Education. 17:, 2003.

Reese NB, Bandy WD. Use of an inclinometer to measure iliotibial band flexibility using the Ober and
modified Ober test: Differences in magnitude and reliability of measurements. Journal of Orthopeadic
and Sports Physical Therapy. 33:326-330, 2003

Books
Author
Therapeutic Exercise: Techniques for Intervention. Lippincott, Williams, and Wilkins. April, 2001 (with
Sanders, B)
Range of Motion and Muscle Length Testing. WB Saunders. September, 2001 (with Reese, N)

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Therapeutic Exercise for the Physical Therapist Assistant. 2nd edition. Lippincott, Williams, and Wilkins.
Spring, 2008 (with Sanders, B)

Range of Motion and Muscle Length Testing. 2nd edition WB Saunders. 2010 (with Reese, N)

Contributor
Fletcher J, Bandy WD. “Management of flexibility deficits in the lower extremity.” Chapter in Sports
Physical Therapy Section Home Study Course. 2004 (Kevin Wilk, editor).

Memberships
National Athletic Trainer's Association; 1981-Present
Arkansas Chapter APTA; 1985-present
• Delegate - 1995,1997,2001,2002,2003
• Political Action Committee - Chairperson - 1998-2002
• Legislative Committee – 2006-present
American Physical Therapy Association (APTA); 1982-Present
• Elected to APTA Board of Directors – 2006-2009
• Research Section, 1987-1988, 1994-2000
• Education Section, 1988-present
• Orthopedic Section, 2001
• Sports Physical Therapy Section (SPTS), 1982-Present
• Member, Research Committee, 1990-Present
• Vice President - 1997-2000
• Program Chair for Combined Sections Meeting, 1997-2002
• Vice President – elected June, 2003
• Editor-in-Chief – North American Journal of Sports
o Physical Therapy, 2005-present
• Combined Sections Meeting Program Committee Chairperson - 1998, 2000, 2001
• Committee on Sections, 1999-2002
• APTA Nominating Committee (elected position), 1999-2002

Presentations
Bandy WD. “Evaluating clinical change: Implications for research and practice.” Keynote address;
Research Day; Texas Women’s University; School of Physical Therapy; Dallas,TX; April 24, 2008.

Bandy WD, McKitrick-Bandy B. Keynote address; 2008 AMBUCS National Conference; Rogers, AR; July
18,2008.

“Management of Patient's Knee Dysfunction Across the Lifespan.” Arkansas Physical Therapy
Association; Little Rock, Arkansas; May 6-7,2000

“Competency E: Applied Science and Human Performance.” Invited Speaker. APTA Combined Sections
Meeting; New Orleans, Louisiana; February 3, 2000

“Functional Outcomes”, “Historical Perspectives on ACL Rehabilitation.” 2000 Spring Training


Conference; Minneapolis Sports Medicine Center; Minneapolis, Minnesota; June 8-9, 2000.

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“The Olympic Experience: The PT Perspective.” PT 2001 Annual Conference; Invited speaker; Anaheim,
CA; June 21, 2001.

“Reliability of measuring lumbar extension in the prone position using a tape measure” (with N. Reese).
Platform presentation; PT 2001 Annual Conference; Anaheim, CA; June 22, 2001.

Use of an inclinometer to measure length of iliotibial band: A reliability study (with N. Reese). Platform
presentation; PT 2001 Annual Conference; Anaheim, CA; June 20, 2001.

“Active vs passive range of motion: Difference in magnitude and reliability (with N. Reese). Platform
presentation; Combined Sections Meeting; Boston, MA; February 21, 2002.

“The Complicated Post-op ACL: ROM Deficits,” “Iliotibial Band Syndrome.” Sports Physical Therapy
Section Team Concept Conference; Las Vegas, NV; December 3-5, 2004

Stepehens SL, Bandy WD. The APTA clinical instructor education and credentialing program: A coparison
of participants and non-participants regarding the perceived need an individual clinical instruction skills.
Refereed Poster. PT 2005. Boston, MA, June, 2005

Stepehens SL, Bandy WD. The APTA clinical instructor education and credentialing program: Perceptions
of clinical instructors related to the need and a change in clinical instruction skills before and after the
course. Refereed Poster. PT 2005. Boston, MA, June, 2005

Yates C, Bandy WD. Case report: Traumatic dislocation of the hip in a high school football player.
Platform presentation; Combined Sections Meeting; San Diego, CA; February, 2006

Grant Activity
Academic Research Enhancement Award from the National Institute of Health (Submitted May, 2003)
Title: Relationship between Shoulder Mobility and Strength. Proposed Funding: $132,250 over three
years (with Taylor,D) – Not funded.

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