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Stuart M. McGILLCURRICULUM VITAEStuart Michael McGillSpine Biomechanist andProfessorDecember 2016Spine Biomechanics LaboratoriesDepartment of KinesiologyFaculty of Applied Health SciencesUniversity of WaterlooWaterloo, Ontario, CanadaN2L 3G1Telephone: (519) 888-4567, Ext. 36761FAX: (519) 746-6776email: mcgill@uwaterloo.caOther AppointmentsCross Appointed:Professor, School of Public HealthUniversity of WaterlooMember:University of WaterlooResearch Institute for AgingUniversity of WaterlooCentre for Research Excellence: Musculoskeletal DisordersChief Scientific Officer:Backfitpro Inc.1

Stuart M. McGILLSTUART MICHAEL McGILLBrief DescriptionStuart McGill is a Professor of Spine Biomechanics at the University of Waterloo where he has alaboratory that explores low back mechanics of both intact humans (both normal and injuredpeople) and harvested tissues (where specific injuries are created and analysed). He has been theauthor of many scientific journal papers that address the issues of lumbar function, low back injurymechanisms, investigation of tissue loading during rehabilitation programs, the formulation ofwork-related injury avoidance strategies and high performance training. He has mentored over 40graduate students. This work has received several international awards including the “VolvoBioengineering Award for Low Back Pain Research” in 1986. As a consultant, he has providedexpertise on low back injury to various government agencies, many corporations and legal firmsand professional/international athletes and teams world wide. He is regularly referred specialpatient cases from the international medical community for opinion. At the University of Waterloohe has taught courses in Occupational Biomechanics (reducing the risk of occupationally relatedmusculoskeletal disorders), General Biomechanics, Injury Biomechanics, Low Back Disorders,and a graduate level Instrumentation and Signal Processing course. He currently holds an NSERCresearch operating grant entitled “Probing fundamental mechanics of the spine”, was the Presidentof the Canadian Society for Biomechanics for 1999-2000, was an elected member of the executivefor the International Society for Biomechanics 1999-2001, and was Chair of the Department ofKinesiology 2003-2009. He sits on the editorial boards of the journals SPINE, ClinicalBiomechanics, and Journal of Applied Biomechanics. He has recently authored four books: onefor the lay public with back pain, Back Mechanic; and for clinical readers: “Low Back Disorders:Evidence Based Prevention and Rehabilitation”, “Ultimate Back Fitness and Performance” andco-authored a textbook for high school students on personal fitness He is married, has twochildren, and lives in Gravenhurst, Ontario.DegreesPh.D. (Kinesiology (Biomechanics))University of Waterloo, 1986M.Sc. (Kinanthropology (Biomechanics))University of Ottawa, 1982BPHE, University of Toronto, 1980CertificationC.K. Certified Kinesiologist, Ontario Kinesiology Association, 2002 - 2013Professional Positions Held2010- Present2002-Present2014-Present"University Professor" - University of WaterlooChief Scientific Officer - Backfitpro Inc.Cross-appointed, School of Public Health2

Stuart M. McGILL2003May-2009July Chair – Department of Kinesiology2002July-2003April Associate Chair for Graduate Studies, Department of Kinesiology,University of Waterloo1999-2009Graduate Faculty, University of Toronto, Institute of Medical Science1998-2006Graduate Faculty, Southern California University of Health Sciences, LosAngeles1996-2010Professor, Department of Kinesiology, University of Waterloo1995-2013Cross-Appointed, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, University ofWaterloo1994“Guest Professor” - Faculty of Medicine, University of Bern, Switzerland1991-1996Associate Professor (tenured), Department of Kinesiology, University ofWaterloo1987-1991Assistant Professor - Biomechanics, University of Waterloo1986-1987Research Assistant Professor - Biomechanics, University of Waterloo1986Research Associate - Occupational Biomechanics, University of Waterloo1985-PresentPart time consultant, S.M. McGill and AssociatesAcademic Awards and 2008200820072005Basic Research Paper Award for 2015, Global Spine Journal, “AnnulusFibrosus Can Strip Hyaline Cartilage End Plate from Subchondral Bone:A Study of the Intervertebral Disk in Tension”The 2016 Liberty Mutual Award, Top paper published in Ergonomics forthe year “Can fitness and movement quality prevent back injury in elite taskforce police officers? A 5-year longitudinal study.”Fellow: Canadian Academy of Health Sciences (CAHS)Award of Excellence in Graduate Supervision, University of WaterlooTop Presentation Award (Sidorkewicz, Cambridge, McGill), Int Societyfor Study of the Lumbar Spine, Phoenix USATop Poster Presentation Ontario Kinesiology Association (Sidorkewicz,Cambridge, McGill)Research Excellence Award, Ontario Kinesiology AssociationAppointed “University Professor” at University of Waterloo- one of 14active professors university-wide. “To recognize exceptional scholarlyachievement and international pre-eminence of UW’s most accomplishedfaculty members.”Appointed by the Minister of Health to form the College of Kinesiologyfor professional practiceListed in Global Directory of Who’s WhoBest Presentation Award, International Society for Study of the LumbarSpine, Miami, USAPresident’s Award, Ontario Kinesiology AssociationOutstanding Performance Award, University of WaterlooAwarded designation “Speaker of the Royal College of Physicians andSurgeons of Canada”Outstanding Performance Award, University of Waterloo3

Stuart M. 83-84, 1984-8519821978-1979R. Tait McKenzie Award, AAPHERD, USAElected Fellow, Canadian Society for BiomechanicsCareer Award: Canadian Society for Biomechanics“Richard W. Stow Visiting Lectureship”, Ohio State University College ofMedicine, Department of Phys. Med. And Rehab.“Presidents Circle Lecture for 2002”, University of WaterlooHallman Professorship – University of Waterloo“Inaugural Professor”, Opened the first Masters in Physical TherapyProgram in Portugal, Technical University of Lisbon.“Steven Rose Lecturer”, Washington University School of Medicine,Program in Physical Therapy, St. Louis, U.S.A.“President’s Lecturer”, American College of Sports Medicine, Baltimore,U.S.A.Ontario Innovation Trust Award - for the “Live Fire Research Facility”P.I. Dr. E. Weckman, with Drs. A. Strong, D. Johnson, M. Sharratt, R.Hughson and S. McGill.Wood Distinguished Visiting Lectureship in Joint Injury Research, Dept.of Orthopaedics, Faculty of Medicine, University of CalgaryEJ Wells Bequest Lecturer - University of Queensland, Australia3M Award for Presentation Excellence (top paper - Human FactorsAssociation of Canada)Listed in Canadian Who's WhoVolvo Bioengineering Award for Low Back Pain Research (InternationalSociety for Study of the Lumbar Spine)Waterloo Alumni Gold Medal (top graduating Ph.D. student, universitywide)Julian Christensen Award for Ph.D. level ergonomics research (HumanFactors Association of Canada)University of Waterloo Graduate ScholarshipNSERC Postgraduate ScholarshipOntario Graduate ScholarshipUniversity of Waterloo Entrance ScholarshipAlumni Prize, University of Toronto (top male student in class)Scholarly and Professional Activitiesa)Professional Activities:Canadian Society of Biomechanics:FellowPresidentMemberElected member at large - executive councilConference 1998

Stuart M. McGILLInternational Society for Study of the Lumbar Spine (Closed Membership)Member1996-PresentRegional Representative for Canada (Executive Committee)2013 - 2016Association of Canadian Ergonomists(formerly: Human Factors Association of Canada)Full Member1985-2008International Society of BiomechanicsMemberElected to the Executive Board (Awards Portfolio)1983-Present1999-2001International Sport and Spine Society – Board of Directors2005-PresentMember of the International Advisory Board – The New Zealand Centrefor Physiotherapy Research2005-PresentMember of Advisory Board – Ontario Kinesiology Association2007-2011Member of Advisory Board – Boston Sports Medicine and Performance GroupBasketball Advisory Board2010 - Presentb)Refereeing:Journal of BiomechanicsSpineClinical BiomechanicsJournal of Biomedical EngineeringInternational Journal of Industrial ErgonomicsErgonomicsCanadian Journal of RehabilitationJournal of Orthopaedic ResearchGait and PostureJournal of Applied BiomechanicsAmerican Industrial Hygiene Association JournalOccupational MedicineIEEE Transactions on Rehabilitation EngineeringEuropean Spine Journal Applied ErgonomicsPhysical TherapyCRC PressJournal of Biomechanical EngineeringResearch Quarterly for Exercise and SportHuman FactorsApplied Mechanics ReviewsJournal of Applied PhysiologyHuman Kinetics PublishersJournal of Neurophysiology5

Stuart M. McGILLLancetMedical Engineering and PhysicsJournal PhysiologyJournal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical TherapyMedicine Science Sports and ExercisePhysiotherapy Theory and PracticeEuropean Spine JournalArchives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitationc)International Review Panels:1. NIOSH-NIH Grant Review Paneld)2002National Review Panels:1. NSERC Member of Biological Systems and Functions Evaluation Group2. CIHR (Canadian Institute for Health Research), Movement and ExerciseGrants Review Panele)2012-20152008-2009Grant Reviews:1. Netherlands organization for Health Research and Development, Holland2. National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia3. National Institute for Health (NIH), USA4. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada5. Health and Welfare Canada6. Science Council of British Columbia7. Medical Research Council, Canada8. Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research9. Whitaker Foundation for Medical Research, U.S.A.10. Réseau provincial de research en adaptation - réadaptation - IRRST, Quebec11. Canadian Institutes for Health Research12. Workplace Safety and Insurance Board, Ontario13. National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, U.S.A.14. The Wellcome Trust, England.f)Editing:1. Member of Editorial Board - SPINE2. Member of Editorial Board - Clinical Biomechanics3. Consulting Editor – Journal of Applied Biomechanicsg)1993-20161990-20162002-2016External Reviewer for Tenure, Promotion and Program Review:1. Harvard Medical School2. University of Oregon, Labour Education and Research Center620152015

Stuart M. McGILL3. Queen's University, School of Rehabilitation Therapy20144. McMaster University, Department of Kinesiology20135. University of Alberta, Department of Physical Therapy20136. Colorado State University, School of Biomedical Engineering20137. Washington University, St. Louis, Dept. of Medicine20138. University of Massachusetts, Dept. of Kinesiology20109. University of Pennsylvania, Dept. of Bioengineering201010. University of Bristol, Medical Sciences201011. University of Vermont, Rehabilitation Sciences200812. University of Alberta, Dept. of Physical Therapy200813. University of Vermont, School of Physical Therapy200814. Washington University at St. Louis, School of Physical Therapy200715. University of Delaware, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering200716. University of Calgary, Civil Engineering200717. University of Regina, Faculty of Kinesiology200718. University of Dayton, Dept. of Biomedical Engineering200619. University of Utah, Dept. of Physical Therapy200520. Program Review – University of Queensland – School of Human Movement Studies 200521. University of Pittsburgh, Dept. of Physical Therapy200522. University of Southern California, Department of Kinesiology200523. University of Vermont, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering200424. Ohio State University, College of Medicine and Public Health200325. University of Delaware, Dept. of Physical Therapy200326. University of Cincinnati, Dept. of Environmental Health200327. University of Southern California, Dept of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy200328. University of Calgary, Department of Mechanical Engineering200229. University of Vermont, Department of Mechanical Engineering200230. University of Texas, School of Medicine200231. Southern Cross University, School of Exercise Science & Sports Management, Australia200232. University of Queensland, School of Human Movement Studies200233. Program Review – Department of Kinesiology, University of Calgary200234. University of Washington, Department of Mechanical Engineering200235. University of Calgary, Faculty of Engineering200236. University of Virginia, School of Medicine200137. University of Iowa, Department of Biomedical Engineering200138. University of British Columbia200039. Arizona State University, U.S.A., Department of Exercise Science200040. British Guidelines - Occupational Health Guidelines for management of low back pain Evidence review200041. Program Review - Danish National Institute of Occupational HealthDepartment of Physiology200042. Ohio State University, USA, Dept. of Industrial Engineering199843. University of Alberta, Department of Physical Therapy199744. Ohio State University, USA,Department of Industrial and Welding Engineering19967

Stuart M. McGILL45. Queen’s University, Department of Mechanical Engineeringh)1995Expert Knowledge Source1. CSEP - PATH, Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology- Physical activity training forhealth20132. Movement/Fitness Charts and Teachers Resource, and Functional Fitness Charts grades9-12. Thompson Educational Publications.20123. Movement/Fitness Charts and Teachers Resource, for kindergarten to grade 6 students,Thompson Educational Publications.20124. and Functional Fitness Charts grades 9-12. Thompson Educational Publications.20125. American Physical Therapy Association Subject Matter Expert: “Low Back Assessment,Injury Mechanisms and Therapeutic Exercise Prescription”20116. American Physical Therapy Association Content Expert Reviewer: “Clinical practiceguidelines linked to the international classification of functioning, disability, and health.”2011a)Government:1. US Navy2011-20122. Canadian Military (Special Forces)20123. Ontario College of Kinesiology: Transitional Council to establish the professional college2009 - 20114. Institute for Occupational Medicine, U.K.20015. National Research Council - Commission on Behaviour and Social Sciences andEducation, Washington, U.S.A.20006. Danish National Institute of Occupational Health, Copenhagen, Denmark20007. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Morgantown, West Virginia,U.S.A.19968. Government of Manitoba, Labour, Winnipeg19949. Government of Alberta, Occupational Health and Safety, Edmonton199310. Province of British Columbia, Workers Compensation Board1993, 199811. Ontario Ministry of Labour, Toronto, Ontario199112. Ontario Ministry of Health, Toronto, Ontario1991b)Industry1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.Ongoing – many recent consultsDr. Ho Muscle TherapyTRX USAPower Hoop NorwayHayabusa CanadaBaylis MedicalComfort SolutionsHydro OneAmerican Council on Exercise2012201220122011 - 20122007200520038

Stuart M. McGILL10. Samarit Medical200311. Volvo Canada200212. Emergency Responders, Hydro One, Ontario200113. Innotec, Orillia, Ontario199914. Dr. Ho’s Muscle Therapy1999, 200115. Ontario Hydro1998, 199916. Consumer Reports on Health, Consumer Union, Yonkers, New York199717. Nightline, NBC Television199618. 20/20, ABC Television199619. Global Entrepreneurship Centre – Waterloo199520. Ontario Hydro199521. Natura Beds – Cambridge199522. Canadian Pacific Rail - Ontario South Division199523. Ontario Hydro, Toronto, Ont1986, 1988, 1989,1990, 1991, 1992, 199324. Noranda Forest Recycled Papers, Thorold, Ontario199225. Canadian Industrial Innovation Centre, Waterloo, Ont.199026. Noranda Forest Products, Montreal, Que.199027. Paperboard Products, Trenton, Ont.199028. Imperial Tobacco, Montreal, Que.198929. Lifestyles Fitness, Waterloo, Ont.198830. Humansystems, Guelph, Ont.198731. Ergosystems Inc., Vancouver, B.C.1986-1987c)Legal:Ongoing – provided expertise in many legal cases involving low back injury,medical malpractice, and compensation issues.d)Clinical:Ongoing - evaluations of many referred patients, opinions requested on medicalmanagement. These tend to be for patients who have not responded to any type oftherapy or they are elite athletes.e)Military:1. US Navy2. Canadian Military (Special Forces)3. Defence and Civil Institute of Environmental Medicine, Toronto, Ont.2011-201220121988, 1989Major Conference Organization:1. Program Committee, Fifth Interdisciplinary World Congress on Low Back and PelvicPain – Effective Diagnosis, and Treatment, Melbourne, Australia, November 2004.2. Conference Chair, North American Conference on Biomechanics, Waterloo, ON, August14-19, 1998.9

Stuart M. McGILL3. Program Chair, Human Factors Association of Canada Annual Conference, Waterloo,ON, October 23-26, 1996.National and International Committees:1. Canadian Chiropractic Association - Research Committee, March 1997 - March 2001.2. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), USA, Review of BackBelts, 1996.Other:Producer of Video “Low Back Exercises for Seniors”,University of Waterloo, 1996.PUBLICATIONSSummary:A)Books 3Chapters in books 25Full refereed journal papers 235Refereed conference papers 140Keynote addresses 70Other invited addresses 400 plusSelf-initiated addresses 150 plusBooks1. McGill, S.M., (2015) Back Mechanic: The step-by-step McGill method to manage backpain. Backfitpro Inc, (www.backfitpro.com).Now printed in German, Dutch, Czech, Spanish.2. Augaitis, R. Kell, R. Kourtis, G., McGill, S.M., Whitmarsh, L. Springle, N. PersonalFitness: Faster, Stronger, Smarter. Textbook for High School Curriculum, ThompsonBooks, Toronto, 20133. McGill, S.M. Ultimate back fitness and performance, Backfitpro Inc., Waterloo, Canada,2004. ISBN 0-9736018-0-4 (www.backfitpro.com). Sixth edition 2017.4. McGill, S.M. Low back disorders: Evidence based prevention and rehabilitation, HumanKinetics Publishers, Champaign, IL, U.S.A., 2002. ISBN 0-7360-4241-5, Third Edition,2016.Now also printed in Japanese, 2003Now also printed in Chinese, 2009.10

Stuart M. McGILLB)Clinical Videos’s1. McGill, S.M., Back exercises for Seniors, Univ of Waterloo, 1996.2. McGill, S.M., The Ultimate Back: Enhancing Performance (www.backfitpro.com), 20103. McGill, S.M., Clinical Techniques for the Ultimate Back: Assessment and TherapeuticExercise (www.backfitpro.com), 2007. Second Edition 2012.4. Stuart McGill, Gray Cook & Craig Liebenson, Assessing Movement Video, On targetpublications, (http://www.otpbooks.com). 20145. Stuart McGill & Lee Brandon, New Science of Golf, (www.backfitpro.com), 2015C)Commissioned Papers and Position Papers1. McGill, S.M. There is no such thing as non-specific back pain. A position paper writtenfor the Centre of Research Excellence: Musculoskeletal Disorders. Faculty of AppliedHealth Sciences, University of Waterloo, 2016.2. McGill, S.M. On the link between occupationally related musculoskeletal loading and lowback injury. Commissioned paper for the Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciencesand Education, National Research Council and Institute of Medicine, USA, March, 2000.D)Full Refereed Journal Papers*Indicates first authors who were students at time of development of the paper.1. Lee B and McGill SM. (2016) The Effect of Core Training on Distal Limb PerformanceDuring Ballistic Maneuvers. J Sport 072. Lee B and McGill SM. (2016) The effect of short term isometric training on core/torsostiffness. J Sport Sci. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02640414.2016.12357913. Balkovec, C., Vernengo, J., Stevenson, P., McGill, S.M., (accepted June 2016)Evaluation of an injectable hydrogel and PMMA in restoring mechanics to compressivelyfra

Department of Kinesiology Faculty of Applied Health Sciences University of Waterloo Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2L 3G1 Telephone: (519) 888-4567, Ext. 36761 . Movement/Fitness Charts and Teachers Resource, and Functional Fitness Charts grades 9-12. Thompson Educational Publications. 2012 3. Movement/Fitness Charts and Teachers Resource, for .

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