Michael Voight
Professor
College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences
PT, DHSc, SCS, OCS, ATC, CSCS, FAPTA
Location: McWhorter Hall 336
615-460-6714mike.voight@belmont.edu
Biography
Dr. Michael Voight has had a distinguished career as both an educator and clinical physical therapist for over 30 years. Throughout his career he has not only become one of the leading authorities in the rehabilitation of orthopedic and sports injuries, he has worked tirelessly to advance the knowledge of others as a clinician and educator by making significant contributions to the literature. Dr. Voight received his undergraduate training at the University of Oregon and Portland State University in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. From there, he traveled to the University of Virginia and received his master's degree in education with an emphasis in sports medicine. Physical therapy school followed at Hahnemann Medical School in Philadelphia. In 1987, Dr. Voight became one of the nation’s first board certified clinical specialist in Sports Physical Therapy, and in 1994 he received his board certification of advanced clinical competence in orthopedic physical therapy making him one of the nation’s first two-board certified specialists in the Unites States. He has been recertified in both specialty areas several times. In 1995, Dr. Voight received one of the nation’s first doctoral degrees in physical therapy when he was awarded a Doctorate of Health Science from the University of St. Augustine. Dr. Voight is also recognized as a Certified Athletic Trainer and Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist.
Dr. Voight is a tenured professor with Belmont University’s School of Physical Therapy in Nashville TN teaching the orthopaedic assessment and manual therapy coursework along with emergency management – first responder sports medicine training. In addition to entry level physical therapy education, he is the program director for the Belmont-Tennessee Orthopedic Alliance Sports Physical Therapy Clinical Residency as well as the program coordinator for the Belmont-Tennessee Orthopedic Alliance Orthopedic Physical Therapy Clinical Residency. Dr. Voight is also the academic coordinator for the Vanderbilt/Belmont Orthopedic Physical Therapy Clinical Residency program. Dr. Voight is recognized as a clinician of the highest caliber, and has worked with a number of high-profile athletic organizations. Throughout his career, Dr. Voight has served as a Team Physical Therapist for teams in both the NFL and NBA. In addition, Dr. Voight has consulted with various teams in MLB, NHL and the MLS. Early in his career he became active within the United States Olympic Committee's Sports Medicine Division. He has worked at the Olympic Training Center, Olympic Festivals, Pan Am Games, Olympic Games, and has had the opportunity to travel to almost all of the different continents with various Olympic and national teams. Outside of the classroom, Dr. Voight still maintains a clinical practice specializing in orthopedic and sports related injuries particularly with PGA tour players. His role with the advisory board of the Titleist Performance Institute allows him to consult on the prevention, evaluation, and treatment of golf injuries with many noted golf professionals.
Throughout his career, Dr. Voight has been very active in developing clinical functional movement assessments for both prevention of injury and evaluation of injury. These clinical systems are recognized internationally as one standard for evaluating movement. As one of the co-founders of the Selective Functional Movement Assessment (SFMA), his passion for assessing and training the human movement system continues to evolve. He was appointed by the APTA Board of Directors and served on the APTA movement system task force. In this role, Dr. Voight worked with the task force and APTA to further define the human movement system and develop a framework for promoting and integrating the concept of the human movement system into physical therapy practice, education, and research. Most of his research interests have centered on movement related topics.
In addition to academic and clinical practice, Dr. Voight has also been extremely active within the field of Sports Physical Therapy. Throughout his career, Dr. Voight has been appointed to a variety of committees and has served four elected terms on the Executive Board of the American Academy of Sports Physical Therapy - APTA. In his last elected position, Dr. Voight served in the capacity of President of the AASPT. Internationally, Dr. Voight was elected to the Executive Board of the International Federation of Sports Physiotherapy-WCPT and served two terms on the board working closely with the scientific congress committee, the IOC medical commission and assisted in the development of worldwide educational standards for sports physical therapy. He is also member of the National Athletic Training Association; the American College of Sportsmedicine; the National Strength Coaches Association; the United States Olympic Sportsmedicine Society; the International Federation of Sportsmedicine; the International Society for Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery, and Orthopedic Sportsmedicine; the European Society of Sports Traumatology, Knee Surgery and Arthroscopy; the International Society for Hip Arthroscopy, and the prestigious American Orthopedic Society for Sports Medicine.
Dr. Voight has lectured extensively at various conferences, symposiums, and congresses both nationally and internationally having given over 980 professional presentations on a variety of orthopedic and sports medicine topics. Dr Voight holds a senior teaching position for the North American Institute of Sports Physical Therapy. Dr. Voight is a principal reviewer for many journals and actively resides on the editorial boards of several different journals including the prestigious American Journal of Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine. He played an instrumental role in the development of the North American Journal of Sports Physical Therapy and is currently the Editor-in-Chief Emeritus of the International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy. He has authored over 95 papers, textbook chapters on various topics, and has written four textbooks on functional exercise. During his career, he has been award the Distinguished Educator Award from the Sports Physical Therapy Section three times making him the only person to have been presented this award multiple times and in 2010 he was presented with the inaugural SPTS “Lifetime Excellence in Education Award”. Additionally, he has been awarded the Tennessee Educator of the year twice.
Dr. Voight is a clinician, educator, and researcher who is regarded by his peers as one of the leading musculoskeletal physical therapists in the world. In 1997, he was presented the Sports Physical Therapy Section’s (SPTS) distinguished service award for his dedication to service. In 2008, he was presented the President’s award for his career of service to the SPTS and was also presented the prestigious Ron Peyton award for career achievement. In 2010, Dr. Voight was elected into the SPTS Hall of Fame for a lifetime of excellence in sports physical therapy. His many accomplishments were again validated in 2011 when the American Physical Therapy Association presented Dr. Voight with their highest honor, naming him a Fellow of the APTA. In addition to being active within the field of physical therapy, Dr. Voight is an active member in numerous medical societies (AOSSM, ISHA, ESSKA, ISAKOS, ISHA) and was one of the founding members of the ICCUS Society. In 2018, he was elected into the inaugural Titleist Golf Performance Institute Hall of Fame for his work in golf medicine and fitness. He remains extremely active in patient care, education, and research activities and his lectures are both well attended and receive excellent reviews based upon his innovative presentation of the scientific evidence and the interactive fun approach to teaching.
Sports Rehabilitation with emphasis on return to play/performance
Concurrent Member in the specialty sections Orthopedics, Sports, and Education
- Member of Oregon Physical Therapy Association
- Member of Tennessee Physical Therapy Association
American Red Cross
- Certified Instructor: CPR / First Responder
National Strength Coaches Association -Professional Member Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist
United States Olympic Sports Medicine Society -Active Member
American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine - Member
Professional Baseball Players Association - Life Member
International Federation of Sports Medicine (FIMS) - Member
International Society for Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery, and Orthopedic Sportsmedicine - Member
ICCUS Society – Founding Member
European Society of Sports Traumatology, Knee Surgery and Arthroscopy
Extra-ordinary Member
Society for Golf Medicine and Performance - Charter Member
1nternational Society of Hip Arthroscopy – Member
Interventional Orthopedics Foundation – Member (Fellow Status)
World Association of Medical Editors – Board Member
International Society of Physiotherapy Journal Editors - Member
1992 / 1996 / 2009 - Sports Physical Therapy Section - APTA Educator of the Year Award
1997 - Sports Physical Therapy Section - APTA Outstanding Service Award
2008 - Sports Physical Therapy Section – APTA Presidents Award
2008 - Sports Physical Therapy Section – APTA Ron Peyton Award
2010 - Sports Physical Therapy Section – APTA First Recipient: Lifetime Excellence in Education Award
2010 - Sports Physical Therapy Section – APTA Lifetime Achievement Award / Hall of Fame Election
2011 - American Physical Therapy Association - Catherine Worthingham Fellow
2013 / 2017- Tennessee Physical Therapy Association Physical Therapy Educator of the Year.
2016 - Belmont University Distinguished Scholar Award
2018 - Titleist Performance Institute Lifetime Achievement Award – Hall of Fame Induction
PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS:
Voight ML, Weider D: Comparative Reflex Response Times of Vastus Medialis vs Vastus Lateralis in Normals and Extensor Mechanism Dysfunction Patients. American Journal of Sportsmedicine, Vol 19: 1991.
Voight ML: Stretch - Shortening: An Introduction to Plyometric Training.
Ortho Phys Ther Clin North America, 1:2, 1992.
Wilk K, Voight ML, Kerins M, et al: Stretch-Strengthening for the Shoulder Girdle. JOSPT. 16(5), 1993.
Paine R, Voight ML: Scapular Strengthening. JOSPT 16(6), 1993.
Small C, Waters J, Voight ML: Comparison of Two Methods for Measuring Hamstring Reaction Time Using the Kin-Com Isokinetic Dynamometer. JOSPT 19(6), 1994.
Voight ML, Cook Grey: Clinical Application of Closed Kinetic Chain Exercise.
Journal of Sports Rehab. 5(1). 1996.
Voight ML, Hardin AJ, Blackburn TA, Tippett S, Canner GC: The Effects of muscle fatigue on and the relationship of arm dominance to shoulder proprioception. JOSPT, 23(6): 1996.
Guido J, Voight ML, Blackburn TA, Kidder J, Nord S: The effects of chronic effusion on knee joint proprioception: A case study. JOSPT, 25(3): 1997.
Hardin JA, Voight ML, Blackburn TA, Canner GC, Soffer SR: The effects of “decelerated” rehabilitation following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction on a hyperelastic female adolescent: A case study. JOSPT, 26(1): 1997.
Gillogly SD, Voight M, Blackburn T: Treatment of Articular Cartilage defects of the knee with autologous chrondrocyte Transplantation. JOSPT, 28(4): 241-251, 1998.
Voight ML, Thomson BC: The role of the scapula in the rehabilitation of shoulder injuries. J Athletic Training. September, 2000.
Voight ML, Blackburn TA: The Balance Component of Orthopedic Rehabilitation. Orthopedic Phys Ther Clin. 11:17-31, 2002.
Cools AM, Witvrouw, EE, DeClercq GA, Danneels LA, Willems TM, Cambier DC, Voight ML: Scapular muscle recruitment pattern: EMG response of the trapezius muscle to sudden shoulder movement before and after a fatiguing exercise. JOSPT 32:221-229, 2002.
Cook G, Voight ML: Essentials of Functional Exercise: A four step clinical model for therapeutic exercise prescription. Posture. Volume 1, Number 3, 2003
Kiesel K, Plisky PJ, Voight ML: Can serious injury in professional football be predicted by a pre-season functional movement screen? North American Journal of Sports Physical Therapy. 2(3): 147-158, 2007.
D’Amico J, Betlach M, Senkarik R, Smith R, Voight M: Return to golf following left total hip arthroplasty in a golfer who is right handed. North American Journal of Sports Physical Therapy. 2(4): 251-261, 2007
Voight ML, Hoogenboom BJ, Cook G: The Chop and Lift Reconsidered: Integrating Neuromuscular Principles into Orthopedic and Sports Rehabilitation. NAJSPT. 3(3): 151-159, 2008.
Hoogenboom BJ, Voight ML, Cook G, Gill L: Using Rolling to Develop Neuromuscular Control and Coordination of the Core and Extremities of Athlete. NAJSPT. 4(2): 70-82, 2009.
Apple S, Ehlert K, Hysinger P, Nash C, Voight ML, Sells P: The Effect of Whole Body Vibration on Ankle Range of Motion and the H-reflex. NAJSPT. 5(1): 33-39, 2010.
Voight ML, Robinson K, Gill L, Griffen K: Post-Operative Rehabilitation Guidelines for Hip Arthroscopy in an Active Population. Sports Health. 2(3): 222-230, 2010.
Boren K, Conrey C, LeCoguic J, Paprocki L, Voight M, Robinson K: Electromyographic analysis of gluteus medius and gluteus maximus during rehabilitation exercises. Int J Sports PT 6(2): 1-18, 2011.
Callaway S, Glaws K, Mitchell M, Scerbo H, Voight M, Sells P: An analysis of peak pelvis rotation speed, gluteus maximus and medius strength in high vs. low handicap golfers during the golf swing. Int J Sports PT 7(3):1-8, 2012.
Voight ML, Hoogenboom B: Publishing your work in a journal-Understanding the peer-review process. Int J Sports PT 7(5): 452-460, 2012.
Paine R, Voight ML: The role of the scapula. Int J Sports PT 8(5):617-629, 2013.
Cook G, Burton L, Hoogenboom BJ, Voight ML: Functional Movement Screening: The use of the fundamental movements as an assessment of function – Part 1. Int J Sports PT 9(3): 396-409, 2014
Cook G, Burton L, Hoogenboom BJ, Voight ML: Functional Movement Screening: The use of the fundamental movements as an assessment of function – Part 2. Int J Sports PT 9(4): 549-563, 2014
Rose G, Cheetham P, Voight ML: Golf Swing Efficiency – A Biomechanical Approach. In: Becker L, Manske R (Eds): Management of the golfing athlete throughout the lifespan. SPTS Home Study Course, 2015
Hoogenboom BJ, Voight ML: Rolling Revisited: Using Rolling to assess and treat neuromuscular control and coordination of the core and extremities of athletes. Int Journal Sports PT 10(8):787- 802, 2015.
Page P, Hoogenboom B, Voight ML: Improving the reporting of therapeutic exercise interventions in rehabilitation research. Int Journal Sports PT 12(2):297-304, 2017.
Saladin L, Voight M: Introduction to the movement system as the foundation for physical therapist practice, education, and research. Int Journal Sports PT 12(6):858-861, 2017.
Clark N, Voight ML, Campbell A, Pierce S, Sells P, Cook R, Henley C, Schiller L: The relationship between segmental rolling and lumbar multifidus activation time. Int Journal Sports PT 12(6): 921-930, 2017.
Voight M, Page P, Chidester M, Hardiek L, Macko S, Sexton Z, Sells P: The impact of hip abduction elastic-resistance neuromuscular feedback on frontal plane knee kinematics in female volleyball athletes. J of Performance Health Res 1(2): 23-30, 2017.
Murray A, Junge A, Robinson PG, Bizzini M, Voight ML: International consensus statement: methods for recording and reporting of epidemiological data on injuries and illness in golf. Br J Sports Med: 54: 1136-1141, 2020.
Takla A, O’Donnell J, Voight M, et al: The 2019 International Society of Hip Preservation physiotherapy agreement on assessment and treatment of femeroacetabular impingement syndrome: an international consensus statement. J Hip Preservation Surg. 2021
Campbell A, Voight M, Takla A: More than the Glute – Key consideration for successful hip rehabilitation. ISHA News, Summer 2021.
Campbell A, Bardowski E, Manske R, Heick JD, Voight M: Osteoid Osteoma in a Young Patient with Hip Pain. JOSPT Cases 1(4) 1-2, 2021.
Campbell A, Voight M: Beyond the basics of athletic hip evaluation. Arthroscopy, Sports Medicine, and Rehabilitation. 1 – 2022. Doi.org/10.1016/j.asmr.2021.10.032
Grindstaff, Terry L., Mangum, L. Colby, & Voight. Michael. Neuromuscular Consequences of Lumbopelvic Dysfunction: Research and Clinical Perspectives. Journal of Sport Rehabilitation. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1123/jsr.2021-0258. 2022
Manske RC, Voight M, Wolfe C, Page P: MSK Ultrasound Bites: Long Head of the Biceps Tendon. IJSPT 17(7): 1205-1207, 2022.
Page P, Manske RC, Voight M, Wolfe C: MSK Ultrasound – An IJSPT Perspective. IJSPT 18(1): 1-10, 2023.
Manske RC, Voight M, Wolfe C, Page P: The use of MSK Ultrasound with quadriceps muscle injury. IJSPT 18(1): 282-284, 2023.
Wolfe C, Page P, Voight ML: The Deceleration Index – Is it the missing link in rehabilitation? IJSPT 18(2): 25-27, 2923.
Manske RC, Voight ML, Wolfe C, Page P: The use of MSK Ultrasound in the evaluation of ulnar collateral ligament injuries. IJSPT 18(2): 286-288, 2023.
Disantis A, Andrade AJ, Baillou A, Voight ML: The 2022 International Society for Hip Preservation (ISHA) physiotherapy agreement on assessment and treatment of greater trochanteric pain syndrome (GTPS): an international consensus statement. Journal of Hip Preservation. 10:48-56, 2023.
Manske RC, Voight ML, Wolfe C, Page P: Using MSK Ultrasound in the evaluation of subscapular injuries. IJSPT 18 (3): 277-279, 2023.
Manske RC, Page P, Voight ML, Wolfe C: Musculoskeletal ultrasound: An essential tool in diagnosing patellar tendon injuries. IJSPT 18(4): 233-236, 2023.
Manske RC, Voight ML, Page P, C: The application of musculoskeletal ultrasound in the diagnosis of supraspinatus injuries. IJSPT 18 (5): 2023.
OTHER PUBLICATIONS - (Invited Textbook Chapters)
Voight ML: On the Field Emergency Care, In: Sports Physical Therapy. Appleton and Lange, East Norwalk, 1990.
Voight ML, Draovitch P: Plyometric Training, In: Muscle Training In Sports and Orthopedic Physical Therapy. Churchill Livingstone, New York, NY. 1991
Voight ML, Bradley D: Plyometrics, In: Isokinetic Compendium. S & S Publishing, LaCrosse, 1992.
Voight ML: Plyometric Training. Orthopaedic Home Study Guide chapter published by the Orthopaedic Section of the American Physical Therapy Association, 1992.
Voight ML, Tippett S: Plyometric Exercises of the Lower Extremity. Home Study Guide chapter published by the Sports Physical Therapy Section of APTA, 1994.
6. Wilk KE, Voight ML: Plyometrics for the shoulder complex. In: Andrews JA, Wilk KE (Eds): The Athletes Shoulder. Churchill Livingstone. New York, NY, 1994.
Voight ML, Tippett S, Cook G: Reactive Neuromuscular Training: Functional Lower Quarter Progression. Home Study Guide chapter published by the Sports Physical Therapy Section of APTA,1997.
Voight ML, Tippett S: Plyometric Exercise in Rehabilitation. In: Prentice WE: Rehabilitation Techniques in Sports Medicine. McGraw-Hill, New York, 1999.
Voight ML, Blackburn TA: Proprioceptive and Balance Training and Testing Following Injury. In: Ellenbecker TS (Ed): Knee Ligament Rehabilitation. Churchill Livingstone, Philadelphia, 2000.
Voight ML: Shoulder Instability. In: Orthopedics Physical Therapy secrets. Hanley & Belfus, Philadelphia, 2001
Tippett SR, Voight ML: Functional Testing of the Lower Quarter. In: Bandy B, Sanders B (Eds): Functional Exercise Training. Lippincott, Philadelphia, 2001.
Voight ML, Kaplan G: Thermal Shrinkage of a PCL injured athlete. In: DeCarlo M (Ed): Current Concepts in Musculoskeletal Medicine: A case study approach. Slack, Philadelphia, 2001.
Voight ML, Hoogenboom BJ, Blackburn TA, Cook G: Functional training and advanced rehabilitation. In: Andrews JR, Harrelson GL, Wilk KE, Physical Rehabilitation of the Injured Athlete – 3rd Ed. WB Saunders, Philadelphia, PA, 2004.
Voight ML, Tippett S: Plyometric Exercise in Rehabilitation. In: Prentice WE: Rehabilitation Techniques in Sports Medicine. McGraw-Hill, New York, 2004.
Voight ML, Hoogenboom BJ, Blackburn TA. Post-Surgical Rehabilitation. In: Fusco A, Foglia F, Testa M> La spalla E lo sport (The shoulder and sport), Masson Publishers, 2005 (Published in Italian)
Voight ML: Shoulder Instability. In: Orthopedics Physical Therapy secrets. Mosby-Elsevier. St Louis, 2006.
Hoogenboom BJ, Voight ML: Clinical Reasoning: An Algorithm-based Approach to Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation. In: Voight ML, Hoogenboom BJ, Prentice WE (EDs): Musculoskeletal Interventions – Techniques for Therapeutic Exercise. McGraw- Hill, New York, 2007.
Voight ML, Cook G: Impaired Neuromuscular Control: Reactive Neuromuscular Training. In: Voight ML, Hoogenboom BJ, Prentice WE (EDs): Musculoskeletal Interventions – Techniques for Therapeutic Exercise. McGraw-Hill, New York, 2007.
Voight ML, Tippett S: Plyometric Exercise in Rehabilitation. In: Voight ML, Hoogenboom BJ, Prentice WE (EDs): Musculoskeletal Interventions – Techniques for Therapeutic Exercise. McGraw-Hill, New York, 2007.
Cook G, Voight ML: Essentials of Functional Exercise: A Four Step Clinical Model for Therapeutic Exercise Prescription. In: Voight ML, Hoogenboom BJ, Prentice WE (EDs): Musculoskeletal Interventions – Techniques for Therapeutic Exercise. McGraw-Hill, New York, 2007.
Wilk KE, Voight ML: Plyometrics for the shoulder complex. In: Wilk KE, Reinold M, Andrews JA (Eds): The Athletes Shoulder. 2nd Edition Churchill Livingstone. New York, NY, 2009.
Voight ML, Tippett S: Plyometric in Rehabilitation. In: Prentice WE: Rehabilitation Techniques for Sports Medicine and Athletic Training. McGraw-Hill, New York, 2010.
Hoogenboom B, Voight ML: The Senior Athlete. In: Guccine A, Wong R, Avers D: Geriatric Physical Therapy 3rd Edition. Mosby, New York, 2011.
Voight ML, Hoogenboom B, Cook G: Functional Training and Advanced Rehabilitation. In: Andrews JR, Harrelson GL, Wilk KE, Physical Rehabilitation of the Injured Athlete – 4th Ed. Elsevier, Philadelphia, PA, 2012.
Hoogenboom B, Voight ML, Cook G: Functional Movement Assessment. In: Andrews JR, Harrelson GL, Wilk KE, Physical Rehabilitation of the Injured Athlete – 4th Ed. Elsevier, Philadelphia, PA, 2012.
Voight ML, Hoogenboom B: Pre-Participation Evaluation and Screening. In: Sports Certified Specialist Exam Preparation Course. SPTS, Indianapolis, IN 2012.
Coplan E, Voight ML: Rehabilitation of the hip. In: Byrd JW, Operative Hip Arthroscopy 3rd Ed. Springer, New York NY 2013.
Hoogenboom BJ, Voight ML: Introduction to the therapeutic interventions: The Guide to Physical Therapist practice, clinical reasoning, and an algorithmic-approach to intervention. In: Hoogenboom BJ, Voight ML, Prentice WE (EDs): Musculoskeletal Interventions – Techniques for Therapeutic Exercise 3rd Edition. McGraw- Hill, New York, 2014.
Voight ML, Cook G: Impaired neuromuscular control: Reactive Neuromuscular Training. In: Hoogenboom BJ, Voight ML, Prentice WE (EDs): Musculoskeletal Interventions – Techniques for Therapeutic Exercise 3rd Edition. McGraw- Hill, New York, 2014.
Voight ML, Tippett S: Plyometric Exercise in Rehabilitation. In: Hoogenboom BJ, Voight ML, Prentice WE (EDs): Musculoskeletal Interventions – Techniques for Therapeutic Exercise 3rd Edition. McGraw- Hill, New York, 2014.
Hoogenboom BJ, Voight ML, Cook G, Rose G: Functional Movement Assessment. In: Hoogenboom BJ, Voight ML, Prentice WE (EDs): Musculoskeletal Interventions – Techniques for Therapeutic Exercise 3rd Edition. McGraw- Hill, New York, 2014.
Voight ML, Hoogenboom BJ, Cook G, Rose G: Functional Training and Advanced Rehabilitation. In: Hoogenboom BJ, Voight ML, Prentice WE (EDs): Musculoskeletal Interventions – Techniques for Therapeutic Exercise 3rd Edition. McGraw- Hill, New York, 2014.
Rose G, Cheetham P, Voight ML: Golf Swing Efficiency. In: Becker L, Manske R(EDs): Management of the golfing athlete throughout the lifespan. SPTS, Indianapolis, IN 2015.
Kohlrieser D, Becker L, Voight ML: Hip Injuries – Evidence in Sports Rehabilitation.
In: Manske RC (ED): Evidence in Sports Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation. SPTS, Indianapolis, IN 2016.
Voight ML: Shoulder Instability. In: Orthopedics Physical Therapy secrets. Mosby-Elsevier. St Louis, 2016.
Campbell A, Voight ML, Enseki KR, Kohlrieser D: Hip Rehabilitation. In: Azar FM (ed) Orthopaedic Knowledge Update OKY Sports Medicine 6. AAOS – Wolters Kluwer, Philadelphia 2021
Hoogenboom BJ, Voight ML: Introduction to the therapeutic interventions: The Guide to Physical Therapist practice, clinical reasoning, and an algorithmic approach to intervention. In: Hoogenboom BJ, Voight ML, Prentice WE (EDs): Musculoskeletal Interventions – Techniques for Therapeutic Exercise 4th Edition. McGraw- Hill, New York, 2021.
Voight ML, Cook G: Impaired neuromuscular control: Reactive Neuromuscular Training. In: Hoogenboom BJ, Voight ML, Prentice WE (EDs): Musculoskeletal Interventions – Techniques for Therapeutic Exercise 4th Edition. McGraw- Hill, New York, 2021.
Voight ML, Tippett S: Plyometric Exercise in Rehabilitation. In: Hoogenboom BJ, Voight ML, Prentice WE (EDs): Musculoskeletal Interventions – Techniques for Therapeutic Exercise 4th Edition. McGraw- Hill, New York, 2021.
Voight ML, Hoogenboom BJ, Cook G, Rose G: Functional Movement Assessment. In: Hoogenboom BJ, Voight ML, Prentice WE (EDs): Musculoskeletal Interventions – Techniques for Therapeutic Exercise 4th Edition. McGraw- Hill, New York, 2021.
Voight ML, Hoogenboom BJ, Cook G, Rose G: The Foundations of Movement: Developing Neuromuscular Control. In: Hoogenboom BJ, Voight ML, Prentice WE (EDs): Musculoskeletal Interventions – Techniques for Therapeutic Exercise 4th Edition. McGraw- Hill, New York, 2021.
Lewis CR, Campbell A, Gill S, Voight ML: Rehabilitation of the Hip, Groin, and Pelvis. In: Hoogenboom BJ, Voight ML, Prentice WE (EDs): Musculoskeletal Interventions – Techniques for Therapeutic Exercise 4th Edition. McGraw- Hill, New York, 2021
Voight ML, Campbell A, Lewis CR: Orthopedic Management of the Hip and Pelvis. In: Manske R (Ed): Fundamental Orthopedic Management for the Physical Therapy Assistant 5th Edition. Elsevier, St Louis, MO, 2022
OTHER PUBLICATIONS - (Textbooks Published)
Tippett S, Voight ML: Functional Progressions for Sports Rehabilitation.
Human Kinetics Publishers, Champaign, IL, 1995.
Prentice WE, Voight ML (Eds): Orthopedic Rehabilitation Techniques. McGraw-Hill, New York, 2001.
Voight ML, Hoogenboom BJ, Prentice WE (EDs): Musculoskeletal Interventions – Techniques for Therapeutic Exercise. McGraw-Hill, New York, 2007.
Hoogenboom BJ Voight ML, Prentice WE (EDs): Musculoskeletal Interventions – Techniques for Therapeutic Exercise 3rd Edition. McGraw-Hill, New York, 2014.
Hoogenboom BJ Voight ML, Prentice WE (EDs): Musculoskeletal Interventions – Techniques for Therapeutic Exercise 4th Edition. McGraw-Hill, New York, 2021.