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Fall 2024: Division of Physical Therapy News & Accomplishments

Faculty Members And Students Publish Case Study

Recently, Assistant Professor of Athletic Training Jacob Manley, DPT, and Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy Katherine Bain, DPT, Ph.D., published a case study in the Journal of Student Physical Therapy Research. Dr. Manley and Dr. Bain, who are both alumni of Shenandoah University, collaborated with Provost and Professor of Physical Therapy Karen Abraham, DPT, Ph.D., and physical therapy students Elizabeth Nixon, Inez Cabral, Claire Beck, and Abigail Weber. To read their study, check out “Case Report: Clinical Assessment and Management of an Ischial Tuberosity Avulsion Fracture” in the Journal of Student Physical Therapy Research.

Written by Natalie Gales, ’25

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