Jacob Thorp

Associate Program Director, Professor of Physical Therapy
Health Science Building
P843-863-7181 / Ejthorp@csuniv.edu

CREDENTIALS

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Dr. Jacob Thorp serves as the Associate Director of the Physical Therapy Program. He joined CSU from East Carolina University where he was an Associate Professor in the Physical Therapy Department as well as the director of the clinical faculty practice. Thorp earned his Bachelor of Science from Trevecca Nazarene University in 1999, his Master of Science in Physical Therapy from Des Moines University in 2001, and a Doctor of Health Science from the University of Indianapolis in 2006. His research, teaching, and clinical expertise are in the areas of orthopedics and chronic pain. Thorp, and his wife, Michelle, have three children.

Your Purpose. Our Mission.

God has blessed me with the opportunity to create a Physical Therapy Department at Charleston Southern University. This is an incredible opportunity to incorporate my Christian values with being a physical therapist. I am very excited to teach our students the importance of professionalism in this service-oriented career.

Dr. Jacob Thorp

Best Poster, Human Health, East Carolina University, 2019
Best Poster, Treatment, East Carolina University, 2018
Faculty Impact Award, East Carolina University, 2017
Best Poster, Treatment, East Carolina University, 2017
First Place, 15th Annual Neuroscience Symposium, East Carolina University, 2013

ECU Faculty Impact Award
East Carolina University (2017)

Best Poster of Treatment
1st Annual College of Allied Health Sciences Research Day. East Carolina University (2017)

First Place
Self C, Odom M, Thorp JN, Davis CE, Kyle BN. Results of Functional Capacity Evaluations (FCEs) in Chronic Pain Patients Following Temporary Placement of a Spinal Cord Stimulator
15th Annual Neuroscience Symposium, East Carolina University (2013)

Clinical Excellence Award
Physiotherapy Associates (2005)

1. Thorp JN, Willson JE. Thoracic Spine Manipulation Did Not Improve Maximal Mouth Opening in Participants with Temporomandibular Dysfunction. Physiother Res Int. Nov, 2019; doi.org/10.1002/pri.1824.

2. Dommerholt J, Chou L, Hooks T, Thorp JN. A critical overview of the current myofascial pain literature – August 2019. J Body Mov Ther. Oct;23(4):773-784, 2019. doi.org/10.1016/j.jbmt.2019.10.001. Epub 2019 Nov 14.

3. Thorp JN, Willson J. The Neck Disability Index is Not Correlated with Some Parameters of Temporomandibular Disorders: A Cross-Sectional Study. J Oral Facial Pain Headache. 33(1), 2018.

4. Kisner, C, Thorp, J, and Holtgrefe. Joint Connective Tissue, and Bone Disorders and Management. In C. Kisner, J. Borstad, and L.A. Colby, eds. Therapeutic Exercise: Foundations and Techniques, 7th ed. Philadelphia: F.A. Davis Co; 2018: 336-358.

5. Kisner, C, and Thorp, J. The Spine: Structure, Function, and Posture. In C. Kisner, J Borstad, and L.A. Colby, eds. Therapeutic Exercise: Foundations and Techniques, 7th ed. Philadelphia: F.A. Davis Co; 2018: 417-442.

6. Kisner, C, and Thorp, J. The Spine: Management Guidelines. In C. Kisner, J Borstad, and L.A. Colby, eds. Therapeutic Exercise: Foundations and Techniques, 7th ed. Philadelphia: F.A. Davis Co; 2018: 443-490.

7. Kisner, C, and Thorp, J. The Spine: Exercise and Manipulation Interventions. In C. Kisner, J. Borstad, and L.A. Colby, eds. Therapeutic Exercise: Foundations and Techniques, 7th ed. Philadelphia: F.A. Davis Co; 2018: 491-545.

8. Davis CE, Kyle BN, Thorp JN., Wu, Q., & Firnhaber, J. Comparison of pain, functioning, coping, and psychological distress in patients with chronic low back pain evaluated for spinal cord stimulator implant or behavioral pain management. Pain Medicine. 16:753-760, 2015.

9. Harrison AL, Thorp JN, Ritzline PD. A proposed diagnostic classification of patients with temporomandibular disorders: Implications for physical therapists. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther. 44(3):182-197, 2014.

10. Kisner, C, and Thorp, J. The Spine: Structure, Function, and Posture. In C. Kisner and L.A. Colby, eds. Therapeutic Exercise: Foundations and Techniques, 6th ed. Philadelphia: F.A. Davis Co;2012: 409-437.

11. Kisner, C, and Thorp, J. The Spine: Management Guidelines. In C. Kisner and L.A. Colby, eds. Therapeutic Exercise: Foundations and Techniques, 6th ed. Philadelphia: F.A. Davis Co.;2012: 438-484.

12. Kisner, C, and Thorp, J. The Spine: Exercise and Manipulation Interventions. In C. Kisner and L.A. Colby, eds. Therapeutic Exercise: Foundations and Techniques, 6th ed. Philadelphia: F.A. Davis Co;2012: 485-538.

13. Thorp JN, Ritzline PD. Fibromyalgia is not a predictor variable for a successful outcome following surgical correction of internal derangement of the temporomandibular joint. J Oral Maxillofac Surg. 69:19, 2011.

Peer Reviewed Scientific and Professional Presentations:
1. Thorp J, Johnson S, Taylor K, Benavidez C
Is cervical manipulation followed by dry needling superior to cervical manipulation only? 3rd Annual College of Allied Health Sciences Research Day. East Carolina University, Greenville, NC
April 24, 2019

2. Durland A, Thorp J, Johnson S, Willson J, Vos P, Baker K, Norris N, Hall A
The acute effects of common physical therapy interventions on passive hamstring stiffness: a blinded randomized control trial.
13th Annual Research & Creative Achievement Week. East Carolina University, Greenville, NC
April 8, 2019

3. Kovash B, Foell J, McPhail R, Durland A, Thorp J, Johnson S, Willson J
Trigger point dry needling significantly improved hamstring length flexibility when compared with Nordic exercise: A randomized control trial.
2nd Annual College of Allied Health Sciences Research Day. East Carolina University, Greenville, NC
April 25, 2018

4. McPhail R, Kovash B, Foell J, Durland A, Thorp J, Johnson S, Willson J
Foam rolling is superior to Nordic exercise to immediately improve hamstring length flexibility: A randomized control trial.
2nd Annual College of Allied Health Sciences Research Day. East Carolina University, Greenville, NC
April 25, 2018

5. Foell J, Kovash B, McPhail R, Durland A, Thorp J, Johnson S, Willson J
A comparison of the immediate effects of foam rolling and static stretching on the 90:90 hamstring length flexibility test: A randomized control trial.
2nd Annual College of Allied Health Sciences Research Day. East Carolina University, Greenville, NC
April 25, 2018

6. Thorp J, Willson J, O’Doherty M, Boucher A
Comparison of Cervicothoracic Junction Manipulation Effects on Maximal Mouth Opening and Pain in Patients with and without Temporomandibular Disorder.
2nd Annual College of Allied Health Sciences Research Day. East Carolina University, Greenville, NC
April 25, 2018

7. Thorp J, Harrington J, Foy K
The Effects of Cervicothoracic Junction Manipulation on Temporomandibular Joint Disorders.
1st Annual College of Allied Health Sciences Research Day. East Carolina University, Greenville, NC
April 26, 2017

8. Thorp JN, Harrison AL, Ritzline, PD
Diagnostic Classification and Treatment Implications by Physical Therapists for Patients with Headaches and/or Temporomandibular Disorders.
APTA Combine Sections Meeting, Anaheim, CA
February 20, 2016

9. Thorp J, Meiggs C, Webb S, Willson J, Davis C, Stockstill J
Characteristics of Neck Disability Index in People with TMD Who Attend an Outpatient Physical Therapy Clinic: A Cross-Sectional Study.
39th Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Academy of Orofacial Pain, Denver, CO May 8, 2015

10. Kyle BN, Davis CE, Thorp J, Wu Q, Firnhaber J
Relation of Battery for Health Improvement 2 Scores and Spinal Cord Stimulator Surgery.
36th Annual Meeting & Scientific Sessions of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Antonio, TX.
April 25, 2015

11. Davis CE, Kyle BN, Thorp J, Wu Q, Firnhaber J
Predicting Spinal Cord Stimulator Trial and Implant Outcomes for Patients with Chronic Low Back Pain.
36th Annual Meeting & Scientific Sessions of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Antonio, TX
April 24, 2015

12. Self C, Odom M, Thorp JN
Outcomes of permanent placement of a Spinal Cord Stimulator in patients with chronic LBP.
Graduate Research Symposium, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC
April 30, 2014

13. Davis CE, Kyle BN, Thorp JN, Wu Q
Prediction of Spinal Cord Stimulator Trial for Patients with Chronic Low Back Pain.
35th Annual Meeting & Scientific Sessions of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Philadelphia, PA
April 26, 2014

14. Self C, Odom M, Thorp JN, Davis CE, Kyle BN
Results of Functional Capacity Evaluations (FCEs) in Chronic Pain Patients Following Temporary Placement of a Spinal Cord Stimulator.
15th Annual Neuroscience Symposium, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC
October 29, 2013

15. Davis CE, Kyle BN, Thorp JN, Smith L, Fisher H, Wu Q
Comparison of pain, disability, and psychological distress in patients with chronic low back pain being evaluated for spinal cord stimulator implant or behavioral pain management.
34th Annual Meeting & Scientific Sessions of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco, CA
March 22, 2013

16. Kyle BN, Davis CE, Thorp JN, Smith L, Fisher H, Wu Q
Relation of pain and sleep in patients evaluated for spinal cord stimulator implantation.
34th Annual Meeting & Scientific Sessions of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco, CA
March 21, 2013

17. Fisher H, Smith L, Thorp JN, Davis CE, Kyle B, Wu Q
Comparison of patient characteristics referred for different treatments in patients with chronic pain.
North Carolina Physical Therapy Association, Fall Conference, High Pointe, NC
October 13, 2012

18. Leach SJ, Thorp JN
Telerehabilitation and the incarcerated.
International Summit on Direct Access and Advanced Scope of Practice, Washington, DC
October 2009

APTA - 1999-current
South Carolina APTA - 2019-current
North Carolina APTA - 2008-2019