Senior Staff
Biosketch
Dr. Danoff is Chief of Physical Therapy in the Rehabilitation Medicine Department at the NIH Clinical Center.
He received a PhD in Kinesiology from the University of Maryland, a Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering from Pennsylvania State University, a Bachelor of Engineering Science from Johns Hopkins University, and a Physical Therapy degree from the University of Maryland at Baltimore. He has taught for over 25 years for the University of Maryland, Howard University, and George Washington University in the areas of Anatomy, Physiology, Kinesiology, Biomechanics, Modalities, Statistics, and Research Design. He has served as a research consultant to the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine at the NIH since 1984.
His research has included analysis of abnormal movement, modalities and cancer, functional capabilities with HIV, functional assessment after stroke and cardiac problems, and acupuncture.
Dr. Danoff is a member of the American College of Sports Medicine and the American Physical Therapy Association. He is a licensed Physical Therapist and is active in the Orthopedic, Clinical Electrophysiology, and Research Sections of the APTA.
Awards
Dr. Danoff’s awards include a 2008 faculty appreciation award from George Washington University athletes; the 2006 Undergraduate Teacher of Year from George Washington University’s Department of Exercise Science within the School of Public Health and Health Services; and Manuscript Reviewer of the Year for 1999 from the Physical Therapy Journal.
Selected Publications
Dr. Danoff has authored or co-authored more than 40 peer-reviewed publications. He also is a manuscript reviewer for several professional journals including the Physical Therapy Journal.
JOURNAL ARTICLES
Sicard-Rosenbaum L, Danoff JV, Guthrie JA, Eckhaus MA. Effect of Energy-Matched Pulsed and Continuous Ultrasound on Tumor Growth in Mice. Physical Therapy. 78:271-277, 1998.
Klaiman,MD, Shrader,JS, Danoff, JV, Hicks,JE. Phonophoresis vs Ultrasound in the Treatment of Common Musculoskeletal Conditions. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 30:1349-1355, 1998.
Smith MR, Danoff JV, Parks RA. Motor Skill Development in Children with HIV Infection Measured with the Peabody Developmental Motor Scales. Pediatric Physical Therapy. 14:74-84, 2002.
Drinkard BE, Hicks J, Danoff J, Rider LG. Fitness as a Determinant of the Oxygen Uptake/ Work Rate Relationship in Healthy Children and Children with Inflammatory Myopathy. Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology. 28(6):888-897, 2003.
Croarkin E, Danoff J, Barnes C. Evidence-based Rating of Upper-Extremity Motor Function Tests Used for People Following a Stroke. Physical Therapy. 84:62-74, 2004.
Popovich J, Shrader J, Gracey C, Danoff JV. Navicular Drop Measurement in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis: Interrater and Intrarater Reliability. Physical Therapy. 85:656-664, 2005.
Shah J, Phillips TM, Danoff JV, Gerber LH. An In-vivo Microanalytical Technique for Measuring the Local Biochemical Milieu of Human Skeletal Muscle. Journal of Applied Physiology. 99:1977-1984, 2005.
Smith, M, Danoff, J, Jain, M, Long, T. Genetic Disorders: Implications for Allied Heatlh Professionals and Two Case Studies. Internet Journal of Allied Health Sciences and Practice. October 2007.
Shah, JP, Danoff, JV, Desai, M, McNamara, L, Parikh, S, Phillips, TM, Gerber, LH. Biochemicals Associated with Pain and Inflammation are Elevated in Sites Near to and Remote from Active Myofascial Trigger Points. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 89:16-23, 2008.
Friends, J, Augustine, E, Danoff, J. A Comparison of Different Assessment Techniques to Measure Foot and Ankle Volume in Normal Healthy Adult Volunteers. Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association. 98:85-94, 2008.