Patrick Parker


Patrick Lane Parker (1969 –) is a Christian, husband, father, Aikido, and Kodokan Judo teacher at Mokuren Dojo in Magnolia, MS, and the Program Director for a Cardiac Rehabilitation center in nearby McComb, MS.


Check out my Mokuren Dojo Blog [1]


I generally have an interest in reading and revising Wikipedia articles related to martial arts, including Aikido, Judo, Karate, and Jodo. Wikipedia articles that particularly interest me include the following: Aikido, Kodokan judo, Kosen judo, Karate, Jodo, Isshinryu, Shotokan, Morihei Ueshiba, Jigoro Kano, Kenji Tomiki, Tatsuo Shimabuku, and Funakoshi. I also am particularly interested in the McComb, MS and Magnolia, MS articles.


This user tries to be a Christian.
This user is an aikidoka.



Published works

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Parker (2007). Perceived-Value and Patient Adherence in Cardiac Rehabilitation. (Doctoral Dissertation) Warren National University.

Leach, Parker, & Veal (2003). PulStar differential compliance spinal instrument: a randomized interexaminer and intraexaminer reliability study. Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics. 26(8):493-501

Leach & Parker (2003). Somatoautonomic Reflex Hypothesis. In R.A. Leach (Ed.) The Chiropractic Theories: A Textbook of Scientific Research. Lippincott.

Parker (2003). Principles of Measurement, Research, and Statistics. In R.A. Leach (Ed.) The Chiropractic Theories: A Textbook of Scientific Research. Lippincott.

Parker (2001). Impact Factor of the Journal of Asian Martial Arts. Journal of Asian Martial Arts. 10(1).

Crumpton-Young, Killough, Parker, and Brandon (2000). Quantitative analysis of cumulative trauma risk factors and risk factor interactions. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 42(10). 1013-1020.

Parker, Crumpton, and Brandon (2000). Does Abdominal Body Composition Modulate the Effects of Back Belts on the Respiratory System? International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics, 26 (5), 561-567.

Soh, Parker, Crumpton, and Mealins (1997). An Investigation of Respiration while Wearing Back Belts. Applied Ergonomics, 20(3), 189-192

Parker (1996). The Effects of Abdominal Compression via a Back Belt upon Respiratory Parameters. (Master's Thesis) Mississippi State University.