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Bradeigh Godfrey, DO

Languages spoken: English

Academic Information

Departments: Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - Assistant Professor (Clinical)

Academic Office Information

BRADEIGH.GODFREY@hsc.utah.edu

Board Certification

  • National Board of Osteopathic Medical Examiners

Research Interests

  • Amputee Rehabilitation
  • Community Activity Monitoring
Dr. Godfrey practices at the Salt Lake City VA Medical Center and is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. She graduated from medical school from the Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine and completed her residency training in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the University of Utah, where she was a chief resident. Dr. Godfrey’s clinical interests are in amputee rehabilitation, electromyography, and neurologic rehabilitation. She is active in clinical teaching, lecturing, and mentoring residents and medical students within the field of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Her research interests include amputee rehabilitation and the use of community activity monitors in rehabilitation.

Education History

Chief Resident University of Utah
Co-Chief
Chief Resident
Residency University of Utah
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Resident
Internship Illinois Masonic Medical Center
Osteopathic
Intern
Professional Medical Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine
Medicine
D.O.
Undergraduate Humboldt University
Biology
Undergraduate University of Utah
Biology
B.S.

Selected Publications

  1. Hansen C, Wayment B, Klein S, Godfrey B (2017). Iodine-Starch test for assessment of hyperhidrosis in amputees, evaluation of different methods of application. Disabil Rehabil, 40(25), 3076-3080.
  2. Hansen CR, Godfrey B (2016). Residual Limb Hyperhidrosis Managed by Botulinum Toxin Injections, Enhanced by the Iodine-Starch Test: A Case Report. PM R, 9(4), 415-418.
  3. Engelen, RW, Godfrey, B, Rosenbaum-Chou, T, Berdan, J (2014). Evaluation of Objective Methods for Determining Functional Classification Level (K-level) in Transtibial Amputees [Abstract]. American Journal Of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, 93(3)(2).
  4. Anderson, N, Cole, A, Godfrey, B (2013). Inversion Ankle Injury Resulting in Common Peroneal Nerve Injury [Web]. AAPM&R Case of the month. Available: http://me.e-aapmr.org/topic_emg.aspx.
  5. Godfrey B (2013). Lower Limb Prosthetics [Web]. PM&R Knowledge NOW/American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Available: http://now.aapmr.org/med-rehab/amputation-wounds/Pages/Lower-limb-prosthetics.aspx..
  6. Godfrey B, Anderson N (2013). Ulnar mononeuropathy at the wrist [Web]. PM&R Knowledge NOW/American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Available: http://now.aapmr.org/msk/disorders-upper-limb/Pages/Ulnar-nerve-mononeuropathies-at-the-wrist.aspx..
  7. Wixom, JQ, Godfrey, B, Hansen, C (2012). Hyperhidrosis in Amputee Populations: Self Reporting Incidence and Impact on Prosthetic Use and Function(Poster 466) [Abstract]. PM&R, 4(10), S349.