MARK JONES BS (Psychology), University of Florida Certificate Physical Therapy, University of Iowa. Graduate Diploma in Advanced Manipulative Physiotherapy (Honours 1st class), South Australian Institute of Technology. Master of Applied Science by Research ( Manipulative Physiotherapy). South Australian Institute of Technology. Mark Jones es graduado el año 1978 en la Universidad de Florida con una licenciatura (Bachelor Science) en Psicología y posteriormente completa sus estudios en Terapia Física en la Universidad de Iowa en el año 1981. Su interés por la Terapia Manual lo lleva a viajar a Australia para estudiar Terapia Manipulativa y así desarrollar su diploma de post-grado en Advanced Manipulative Therapy (1985) bajo Geoff Maitland en el South Australia Institute of Technology y en 1989 finalizar su Master of Applied Science en la University of South Australia. El título de su tesis fue Facilitating Students Clinical Reasoning in Physiotherapy Education. Mark ha trabajado, enseñado y publicado con Geoff Maitland y continúa promoviendo la teoría e integración del Concepto Maitland en la fisioterapia contemporánea. Mark tiene un interés especial en los cuidados Bio-psico-social y en la enseñanza, examinación y manejo de desordenes neuromusculoesqueleticos, inestabilidades de hombro y de columna, terapia manipulativas y especialmente en el Razonamiento Clínico y resolución de problemas. Actualmente es profesor senior (Senior Lecturer) y director del programa de postgrado, en la Escuela de Ciencias de la Salud,
University of South Australia. Ha dirigido y supervisado investigación en las áreas del razonamiento clínico y la fisioterapia musculoesquelética con 75 publicaciones que incluyen el libro "Clinical Reasoning in the Health Professions" (El Razonamiento Clínico en las Profesiones de la Salud" y el libro "Clinical Reasoning for Manual Therapists" (Razonamiento Clínico para Terapeutas Manuales). A nivel nacional e internacional imparte cursos de una calidad notable, realizando formación continua en el área musculoesquelética y Razonamiento Clínico. Además, es revisor editorial de numerosas revistas como Advances in Physiotherapy, Australian Journal of Occupational Therapy, Australian Journal of Physiotherapy, Journal of General Internal Medicine, Focus on Health Professional Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal, Manual Therapy (International Advisory Board Member), Physiotherapy Theory and Practice, Physiotherapy Research International, The Internet Journal of Allied Health Sciences and Practice.
PUBLICACIONES LIBROS: 1. Higgs J, Jones M, Loftus S and Christensen N (Eds.) (2008) Clinical Reasoning in the Health Professions, 3 rd ed. Butterworth-Heinemann, Oxford. 2. Jones M and Rivett D (Eds.) (2004) Clinical Reasoning for Manual Therapists. Butterworth-Heinemann. * Now translated into German, Korean and Japanese. CAPÍTULOS DE LIBROS (2006-A LA FECHA): 1. Edwards, I. & Jones, M. (2006) Clinical reasoning and expertise. In: Jensen, G.M., Gwyer, J., Hack L.M., Shepard K.F. (eds.) Expertise in physical therapy practice. Elsevier, Boston, pp. 192-213. 2. Gifford, L., Thacker, M. and Jones, M. (2006) Physiotherapy and pain. In: McMahon and Koltzenburg (eds.) Wall and Melzack s Textbook of Pain (5 th edn). Elsevier, pp. 603-617. 3. Jones, M.A. and Edwards, I. (2006) Learning to facilitate change in cognition and behaviour. In: Gifford L (ed) Topical issues in pain 5. CNS Press, Falmouth, pp. 273-310. 4. Christensen, N., Jones, M. and Edwards, I. and Higgs, J (2008) Dimensions of clinical reasoning capability. In: Higgs, J. and Jones M. (Eds.) Clinical Reasoning in the Health Professions, 3rd ed. Butterworth-Heinemann, Oxford, pp. 101-121.
5. Christensen, N., Jones, M., Edwards, I. and Higgs, J (2008) Helping physiotherapy students develop clinical reasoning capability. In: Higgs, J. and Jones M. (Eds.) Clinical Reasoning in the Health Professions, 3rd ed. Butterworth-Heinemann, Oxford, pp. 389-396. 6. Higgs, J., Jones, M.A. and Titchen, A. (2008) Knowledge, reasoning and evidence for practice. In: Higgs, J. and Jones M. (Eds.) Clinical Reasoning in the Health Professions, 3rd ed. Butterworth-Heinemann, Oxford, pp. 151-161. 7. Higgs, J. and Jones, M.A. (2008) Clinical decision-making and the problem space. In: Higgs, J. and Jones M. (Eds.) Clinical Reasoning in the Health Professions, 3rd ed. Butterworth-Heinemann, Oxford, pp. 3-17. 8. Jones, M.A., Jensen, G. and Edwards, I (2008) Clinical reasoning in physiotherapy. In: Higgs, J. and Jones M. (Eds.) Clinical Reasoning in the Health Professions, 3rd ed. Butterworth-Heinemann, Oxford, pp. 245-256. 9. Jones, M.A. and Edwards, I. (2008) Clinical reasoning to facilitate cognitiveexperiential changes. In: Higgs, J. and Jones M. (Eds.) Clinical Reasoning in the Health Professions, 3rd ed. Butterworth-Heinemann, Oxford, pp.319-328. 10. Ladyshewsky, R. and Jones, M.A. (2008) Peer coaching to generate clinical reasoning skills. In: Higgs, J. and Jones M. (Eds.) Clinical Reasoning in the Health Professions, 3rd ed. Butterworth-Heinemann, Oxford, pp. 433-440. 11. Rivett, D.A. and Jones, M.A. (2008) Using case reports to teach clinical reasoning. In: Higgs, J. and Jones M. (Eds.) Clinical Reasoning in the Health Professions, 3rd ed. Butterworth-Heinemann, Oxford, pp. 477-484. 12. Smith, M., Ajjawi, R. and Jones, M (2009) Introduction to clinical reasoning. In: Higgs, J., Smith, M., Skinner, M. and Croker, A. (Eds.) Contexts of Physiotherapy Practice. Elsevier. 13. Magarey, M. and Jones M. (2011) Motor control of the shoulder region. In: de las Peñas, CF, Clealand, J and Huijibregts P (Eds.) Neck and Arm Pain Syndrome. Churchill Livingstone. 279-295 14. Jones, M. (in press for 2011) Clinical Reasoning: From the Maitland Concept and Beyond. In: Hengeveld, E. and Banks, K. (Eds.) Vertebral Manipulation: Management of Musculoskeletal Disorders, Vol. 1, 8th edn. Churchill Livingstone. ARTÍCULOS DE REVISTAS (2005- A LA FECHA): 1. Edwards, I, Braunack-Mayer, A and Jones, M (2005) Ethical reasoning as a clinicalreasoning strategy in physiotherapy. Physiotherapy, 91, 229-236. 2. Magarey, M.E. and Jones, M.A. (2005) The glenohumeral quadrant revisited. Manuelletherapie. 3(July):114-121.
3. Barry, C., Jones, M. and Grimmer, K. (2006) Electronic clinical records for physiotherapists. The Internet Journal of Allied Health Sciences and Practice. 4(1): http://ijahsp.nova.edu 4. Edwards, I., Jones, M.A. and Hillier, S. (2006) The interpretation of experience and its relationship to body movement: A clinical reasoning perspective. Manual Therapy, 11: 2-10. 5. Jones, M.A., Grimmer, K., Edwards, I., Higgs, J. and Trede, F. (2006) Challenges in applying best evidence to physiotherapy practice. Internet Journal of Allied Health Sciences and Practice, http://ijahsp.nova.edu Vol 4(3). 6. Jones, M.A., Grimmer, K., Edwards, I., Higgs, J. and Trede, F. (2006) Challenges in applying best evidence to physiotherapy practice: Part 2 Health and Clinical Reasoning Models to Facilitate Evidence-Based Practice. Internet Journal of Allied Health Sciences and Practice, http://ijahsp.nova.edu Vol 4(4). 7. Bitter, N., Clisby, F., Sandow, M.J., Jones, M.A., Magarey, M.E. and Jaberzadeh, S. (2007) Relative contributions of infraspinatus and deltoid during external rotation in healthy shoulders. Journal of Elbow and Joint Surgery. 16(5): 563-568 8. Edwards, I. & Jones, M. (2007) La classification internationale du fonctionnement, du handicap et de la santé (CIF). Compr é hension et application par le raisonnement cliniaque. Kinesither Rev, 71: 40-49 9. Clisby, F., Bitter, N., Sandow, M.J., Jones, M.A., Magarey, M.E. and Jaberzadeh, S. (2008) Relative contributions of infraspinatus and deltoid during external rotation in patients with symptomatic subacromial impingement. Journal of Elbow and Joint Surgery. 17: 87s-92s. 10. Christensen, N., Jones, M. and Edwards, I. (2011) Clinical Reasoning and Evidencebased Practice. Independent Study Course 21.2.2: Current Concepts of Orthopaedic Physical Therapy, 3rd edn, Orthopaedic Section, APTA, Inc, La Crosse. 11. Jones, M.A. (in press) Clinical reasoning in physical therapy: Its importance to learning, practice and physical therapists contributions to society. Japanese Journal of Physical Therapy. PRESENTACIONES EN CONFERENCIAS MAGISTRALES (2004- A LA FECHA): 1. Jones, M.A. (2004) Invited Keynote Speaker, International Federation of Orthopaedic Manipulative Therapists Congress, Capetown, South Africa. March. 2. Jones, M.A. (2005) Invited Keynote Speaker, World Congress on Manual Therapy, Rome, Italy, 7-9
3. Jones, M.A. (2005) Invited Keynote Speaker, Australian Physiotherapy Association 6th National Paediatric Conference Looking out from the Centre 15 18 September, Alice Springs. 4. Jones, M.A. (2008) Invited Keynote Speaker, Quebec Physiotherapy Conference, Montreal, Quebec 5. Jones, M.A. (2008) Invited Keynote Speaker, International Federation of Manipulative Therapists, The Netherlands 6. Jones, M.A. (2008) Invited Keynote Speaker, United Arab Emirates Physiotherapy Society Conference, Dubai 7. Jones, M.A. (2009) Invited Keynote Speaker, Physio First Annual Conference, Nottingham, England 8. Jones, M.A. (2011) Invited Keynote Speaker, 46 th Japanese Physical Therapy Congress, Miyazaki City, Japan INVESTIGACIÓN: Mark es supervisor honorario en investigación, en las áreas de fisioterapia musculoesquelética y el razonamiento clínico, en Master y Doctorados (PhD).