Areas of Expertise
Orthopedic physical therapy; post-concussion rehabilitation; using video assessment for clinician development
Education, Licensure & Certifications
MGH Institute of Health Professions, Doctor of Philosophy in HPEd, 2023 (anticipated)
Regis University, Fellowship in Manual Physical Therapy, 2013
Washington University, Doctor of Physical Therapy (Post-Professional), 2008
Duke University, Master of Business Administration, 2008
New York Medical College, Master of Science, Physical Therapy, 2002
University of Portland, Bachelors of Arts, Psychology, 1997
Licensure Information/Registration Number
Colorado #PTL.013888
Certifications
Fellowship in American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists 2013
Board Specialist Certification, Orthopaedic Physical Therapy 2006, 2016
Wilderness First Responder 2018, 2019, 2021
Basic Life Support 2017, 2019
Resumes/CV:
Courses
Teaching Responsibilities
Fall
DPTR 5212: Foundations of Intervention II: Lab Instructor
DPTR 6403: Musculoskeletal Conditions III: Lab Instructor
Spring
DPTR 5161: Psychosocial Aspects of Care I: Instructor
DPTR 5401: Musculoskeletal Conditions I: Lab Instructor
DPTR 6633: Clinical Reasoning III: EBP Faculty Facilitator
Summer
DPTR 7641: Integrated Practice: Course Co-Coordinator
DPTR 5201: Examination and Evaluation I: Lab Instructor
DPTR 5711: Professional Development: Instructor
DPTR 6402: Musculoskeletal Conditions II: Instructor
DPTR 7212: Advanced Joint Manipulation: Lab Instructor
Publications and Presentations
Scholarly Agenda
To advance the use of videotape and standardized patients to improve education of student physical therapist. Clinically, to explore the musculoskeletal and balance changes that occur in individuals following a concussion.
Within the last five years
Peer Reviewed Scientific and Professional Presentations
Kinney AE. Return to Function following mTBI in Mild TBI/Concussion: Evidence-Based Examination and Treatment of Individuals across the Continuum of Care. May, 2017. Aurora, CO.
Kinney AE, Richmond SL, Mizner, RL. Persistent Deficits in Cervical Spine Mobility and Joint Position Error Post-Concussion: A Case for Cervical Spine Screening Despite Near Resolution of Neurocognitive Symptoms. AAOMPT Annual Meeting, 2016, St. Louis, MO (1st Place 5x5: Cervical Spine)