Andrea Crunkhorn

MS, DPT

Department of Primary Appointment:
School of Medicine
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Title
Chief, Clinical Affairs, Extremity Trauma and Amputation Center of Excellence
Location: Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD
Research Interests:
Amputation rehabilitation
Musculoskeletal, orthopedics, sports medicine
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Education

Bachelors in Physical Therapy, Marquette University, 1986
Masters, International Relations, 1991
Masters, Physical Therapy, 2000
Masters, Strategic Studies, 2005
Doctorate in Physical Therapy, 2013
Orthopedic Clinical Specialist, 1993

Biography

Dr. Andrea E. Crunkhorn is the Chief, Clinical Affairs for the Extremity Trauma and Amputation Center of Excellence (EACE), responsible for strategic planning and operational implementation of limb trauma related policies and regulation for the Department of Defense (DOD). She works closely across federal agencies and at the national level. Dr. Crunkhorn serves as President of the Federal Physical Therapy Section, American Physical Therapy Association, and chairs the APTA’s only Amputation Care Special Interest Group. Dr. Crunkhorn previously served as a military physical therapist for over 28 years, deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan, commanded medical facilities and served as the Chief, Army Physical Therapy and Physical Therapy Consultant to the Army Surgeon General. She holds Bachelors through Doctorate degrees in Physical Therapy; a Master of Arts in International Relations and a Master of Science in Strategic Studies.

Career Highlights: Positions, Projects, Deployements, Awards and Additional Publications

President, APTA Federal Physical Therapy Section, 2020-present

Chair, Amputation Care Special Interest Group, American Physical Therapy Association, 2016-present

Programmatic Panel Member, Peer Reviewed Orthopedic Medical Research Program, 2018-present

Chief, Rhabilitation and Reintegration, Army Office of the Surgeon General, 2012-2014

Chief, Army Physical Therapy and Consultant to the Army Surgeon General, 2007-2011

Command Surgeon, NATO Training Mission, Afghanistan, 2011-2012

Commander, Munson Army Health Center, Fort Leavenworth, KS, 2008-2010

Commander, MEDDAC-Japan and Command Surgeon, USA Japan, 2006-2008

Bronze Star, Legion of Merit (3OLC), 9A, Order of Military Medical Merit, Expert Field Medical Badge, Marquette University College of Health Sciences Distinguished Alumna in Physical Therapy, Outstanding Young Woman of America, Alpha Sigma Nu Honor Society

Representative Bibliography

Bastian LA, Cohen SP, Katsovich L, Becker WC, Brummett BR, Burgess DJ, Crunkhorn AE, Denneson LM, Frank JW, Goertz C, Ilfeld B, Kanzler KE, Krishnaswamy A, LaChappelle K, Martino S, Mattocks K, McGeary CA, Reznik TE, Rhon DI, Salsbury SA, Seal KH, Semiatin AM, Shin MH, Simon CB, Teyhen DS, Zamora K, Kerns RD; NIH-DOD-VA Pain Management Collaboratory. Stakeholder Engagement in Pragmatic Clinical Trials: Emphasizing Relationships to Improve Pain Management Delivery and Outcomes. Pain Med. 2020 Dec 12;21(Su

Webster J, Crunkhorn A, Sall, J, Highsmith M, Pruziner A, Randolph B. Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Rehabilitation of Lower Limb Amputation: An Update from the Department of Veterans Affairs and Department of Defense. Am J Phys Med Rehabil. 2019 Sep;98(9):820-829. doi: 10.1097/PHM.0000000000001213

Cernich A, Crunkhorn A, Gottlich V, et al. Lower Limb Prosthetic Workgroup Consensus Document. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. Sep 2017. At https://www.cms.gov/Medicare/Coverage/DeterminationProcess /downloads/LLP_Consensus_Document.pdf

Clinical Practice Guideline for Upper Limb Amputation Rehabilitation. Department of Veterans Affairs and Department of Defense. 2022. Pending publication at: https://www.healthquality.va.gov/guidelines/Rehab/amp/

Clinical Practice Guideline for Rehabilitation of Individuals with Lower Limb Amputation. Department of Veterans Affairs and Department of Defense. 2017. At: https://www.healthquality.va.gov/guidelines/Rehab/amp/