Michael D. Freeman
Clinical Assistant Professor
Oregon Health Sciences University School of Medicine
Salem, OR
Areas of Expertise
- Personal injury
- Litigation
Biographical Information
- D.C., Western States Chiropractic College
- M.P.H., epidemiology and biostatistics, Oregon State University
- Ph.D., trauma epidemiology, Oregon State University
- B.S., University of Oregon
Publications
- Litigating Minor Impact Soft Tissue Cases
Representative Writings
- Serves as a peer reviewer for numerous journals, including Spine and The Lancet; coeditor, International Whiplash Trauma Congress
- Centeno, C., J. Elliot, W. Elkins, and M.D. Freeman. "A prospective case series of fluoroscopically guided cervical prolotherapy for instability with blinded pre and post radiographic reading," Pain Physician. 2005. 8(1):
- Freeman M.D. and L.S. Nordoff. "Crash Injury Thresholds," chapter 14 in L.S. Nordhoff, Motor Vehicle Collision Injuries: Biomechanics, Diagnosis & Management. Jones and Bartlett Publishing, Boston, MA, 2005.
- Murphy D. and M.D. Freeman. "Management of neck pain and related disorders,"Principles of Chiropractic Text, 3d, S. Haldeman, editor in chief. 2004: 969-998.
- Freeman M.D. and C. Nelson. "Injury Pattern Analysis as a means of driver identification," Laboratory Medicine, August 2004.
Representative Engagements
- Presented widely in the field of motor vehicle crash injuries
- AAJ (formerly ATLA) Jazzfest
- Instructor at CRASH 2005, San Diego, CA
Other
- Originally trained as a chiropractic physician and in that capacity has evaluated over 3,000 cases of crash-related trauma
- Accredited crash reconstructionist with the Accreditation Commission for Traffic Accident Reconstruction (ACTAR)
- Deputy Medical Examiner, Marion County
- Consultant trauma epidemiologist, Medical Examiner Division, Oregon State Police, analyzing fatal collisions and the resulting injuries
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