Previous Conferences

2022

September 24th -25th, 2022
Oglebay Resort, Wheeling, WV

Rehabilitation After Limb Amputation: Current Evidence and Clinical Application

Szu-Ping Lee, PT, PhD

Scott Love PT, DPT, DHS, MPT

Integration of Musculoskeletal Imaging into Contemporary Physical Therapist Practice –
Meeting the Need for Better Clinical Correlation

James A. Dauber, DPT, DSc Cert. MDT, CMTPT

The Role of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation in Patients with Cancer Across the Continuum of Care

Megan Burkart, PT, DPT, CL
Board Certified Clinical Specialist in Oncologic Physical Therapist

Nicole Stout, DPT, FAPTA

2021

April 24th -25th, 2021
Stonewall Resort, Roanoke, WV

Motor Control and Learning:
Applications to Physical Therapy Practice

Mark Lester, PT, DPT, PhD, OCS
Associate Professor in the Department of Physical Therapy at Texas State University

Preparing for the COVID-19 Rehab Wave:
Learn to Surf, not Drown

Anne K. Swisher, PT, PhD, FAPTA
Professor and Director of Scholarship for the WVU Division of Physical Therapy

Kari DiVito, PT, DPT
2018 graduate of WVU and currently employed at WVUMedicine’s Ruby Memorial Hospital

Cheryl Brandmeir, PT, MPT
Assistant Professor for the WVU Division of Physical Therapy

2020

April 25-26

Gait and Balance Assessments – Why it is important to have a “spring in your step” whether you are 5 or 75

Christopher Neville, PT, PhD

Associate Professor, Upstate Medical University

Department of PT Education, Orthopaedic Surgery and Physiology, Director of Upstate Motion Analysis Lab and Concussion Research Program

2019

April 27-28

Mechanism-Based Approach to Physical Therapy Pain Management

Kathleen A. Sluka, PT, PhD, FAPTA

Professor of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science, Neurology of Pain Laboratory, University of Iowa

2018

April 23-22

Concussion and Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: Implications for the Physical Therapist

Anne Mucha, PT, DPT, MS, NCS

Coordinator of Vestibular Rehabilitation, Sports Concussion Clinic & Centers for Rehab Services at University of Pittsburgh Medical Center

2017

April 21-23

Contemporary Approaches to Treatment of the Cervical Spine

Chad Cook, PT, MBA, FAAOMPT

Division of Physical Therapy, Duke Clinical Research Institute, Duke University

2016

Contemporary Approaches to Foot and Ankle: Why do you move this way?

Steve Reischl, PT, DPT, OCS

Reischl Physical Therapy, Inc. Long Beach, California

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