Ya'Meer Thomas-Lowery, Hybrid DPT Class of 2025, was awarded the prestigious Otho Davis Foundation scholarship at the awards banquet on 11/19/24. Ya-Meer received this scholarship due to his academic excellence, his service, and his current and future commitment to athletes. The Otho Davis Scholarship Foundation was established in 1999 at a dinner honoring Otho Davis, Head Trainer for the Philadelphia Eagles for 23 years. That night, Otho requested that the proceeds go towards a scholarship for aspiring students studying sports medicine or a related field. We are exceptionally proud of Ya'Meer and this wonderful accomplishment!
关于我们
We prepare physical therapists to excel in evidence-based practice, discover and disseminate new knowledge, assume leadership roles, work collaboratively with other professions, and optimize global health.
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https://www.arcadia.edu/college-health-sciences/departments-faculty/physical-therapy
Arcadia PT Department的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 高等教育
- 规模
- 501-1,000 人
- 总部
- Glenside,Pennsylvania
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- 教育机构
- 领域
- physical therapy和DPT education
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450 S Easton Rd
Health Sciences Center
US,Pennsylvania,Glenside,19038
Arcadia PT Department员工
动态
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We are proud to share another recent publication by our very own Dr. Evan Cohen! In this publication, Dr. Cohen explores the use of blood flow restriction training in people with Neurologic Conditions. Check it out at the link below! https://lnkd.in/eneksHW8
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Please consider signing up to support a study being conducted through our department. We are looking for both uninjured female athletes as well as those who have had ACL reconstruction to participate in this exciting opportunity! Please see the details in the attached fliers for more information on how to get involved!
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Recent 2024 AU DPT graduates Dr. Rushabh Yajnik and Dr. Aaron Jackson have safely arrived in Punta Gorda Belize for a 4 week collaboration with Hillside Healthcare International. They were joined by core faculty Dr. Fortier for the first week of clinical care, which also included a full-day community education event centered around World Diabetes Day! Enjoy your remaining three weeks, and we can't wait to hear about all that you've learned with Hillside!
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Check out these pictures from the first joint College of Health Sciences AEDI session, organized by Sophie Farley (PA department) and Marty Eastlack (PT department) for PA, PT and PH students, staff and faculty. The session was presented by a wonderful and insightful speaker. Thank you, Dr. Heman-Ackah, for sharing your experiences with us!
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We are happy to report that members of our faculty contributed to an exciting recent research publication. Frederic Breidenbach III PT, DPT, FAAOMPT, Phil Malloy PT, PhD, and Ryan Zarzycki PT, DPT, PhD collaborated with Michael Eckrich PT, DPT, SCS, MS, CSCS and our very own PhD student Jeffrey Paskewitz PT, DPT to examine risk factors for arm pain in youth baseball players, with the ultimate goal of informing injury risk reduction. Through their research, the team worked to identify factors that contribute to arm pain, with the goal of minimizing throwing injuries in young athletes. We are excited to see how this growing body of research will contribute to the field of physical therapy!
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Arcadia's PT Department had a great showing at the Parkinson Council's annual fundraiser, The Walk to Stamp Out Parkinson Disease! Our team, team AU GOLD, consisted of more than 20 team members made up of students, Stay Fit participants, faculty, staff, and family. Thanks to all who made it a beautiful day! Donations are still being accepted and processed if you have an interest. Here is a link to the website: https://lnkd.in/emY_-aGS Scroll down and click on donate to team AU GOLD!
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Time is running out to register for our upcoming Fall CEU course! Registration closes Sunday November 3, 2024 at midnight. Register at the link below now to secure your spot! https://lnkd.in/ejDp5gDX
Interdisciplinary Medical Screening for the Physical Therapist 2024
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The Parkinson Council is holding their largest fundraising event, the Walk to Stamp Out Parkinson's, on Nov 2nd from 11:00am-1:00pm. The Physical Therapy Department has formed an Arcadia team, team AU GOLD. As you may know, the Parkinson Council has supported Stay Fit for many years now. Stay Fit is a community exercise program for people with Parkinson disease or multiple sclerosis. It would be great for us to give back to the Parkinson Council in some small way! Last year we had a great team of faculty, students and our exercisers! It was a great day! The Parkinson Council is a local organization so all of the money raised stays in the local tri-state area. They fund research and services for individuals with Parkinson disease. Please consider joining the team and/or donating. You can do either at the link at the link below: https://lnkd.in/emY_-aGS
Check out AU GOLD's team fundraising page for The Parkinson Council
events.theparkinsoncouncil.org
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Dr. Ann Harrington presented on the application of the 4-Element Movement System Model in teaching and mentoring on the PT management of CP at the American Academy of Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine Annual Conference in Quebec City, Canada. We are very proud of Dr. Harrington for all of her hard work!