Visiting Assistant Professor of Applied Health Science
On Faculty since 2011
Office: SCI 123
Phone: (630)752-7160
Fax: (630)752-7277
Email: scott.selby@wheaton.edu
Education
D.C. Chiropractic, Western States Chiropractic College, Portland, Oregon, 1991
B.S. Human Biology, Western States Chiropractic College, Portland, Oregon, 2009
About Scott Selby
I attended the University of Western States (Western States Chiropractic College) in Oregon where I earned my B.S. in Human Biology and my D.C. (Doctor of Chiropractic Medicine) degree (summa cum laude). In 1995 I accepted an invitation to join the faculty of the National University of Health Sciences (National College of Chiropractic) in Lombard, IL where I served for 16 years. Throughout my professional career, I have combined classroom and clinical education/mentoring with patient care. In 2007, I was invited to join the sports medicine team at Wheaton College where I have served consistently as one of the College team physicians. In the fall of 2011, I was invited to join the faculty of Wheaton College where I have been serving as assistant professor in the Applied Health Science Department. For me, Wheaton College is far more than a place where I hang my hat but is a place of community and shared vision. Blanchard Alliance Church has been my home base for worship and fellowship since 1998. I am deeply involved in men’s ministry. I spend the weekends with my grandmother, mom, uncle and sister as we share family dinners and watch ball games together. I especially love acoustic music of all forms, and learning about food and culture from around the world.
Papers Published
Cramer GD, Ross K, Raju PK, Cambron J, Dexheimer J, Bora P, McKinnis R, Selby S, Habeck AR. Distribution of Cavitations as Identified with Accelerometry during Lumbar Spinal Manipulation. J Manipulative Physiol Ther. 2011 Nov: 34(9): 572-83. Epub 2011 Jul 18
Cramer GD, Ross K, Pocius J, Cantu JA, Laptook E, Fergus M, Gregerson D, Selby S, Raju PK. Evaluating the relationship among cavitation, zygopophyseal joint gapping, and spinal manipulation: an exploratory case series.J Manipulative Physiol Ther. 2011 Jan;34(1): 2-14
Cramer, G.D.; Ross, K. ; Raju, P.K.; Cambron, J.; Dexheimer, J.; Bora, P.; McKinnis, R.; Selby, S.; Habeck, A. Distribution of Cavitations as Identified with Accelerometry during Lumbar Spinal Manipulation. 2010 Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics (in press).
Courses Taught
- Human Anatomy
- Clinical Kinesiology
- Orthopedic and Athletic Injury
- Advanced Human Anatomy