The Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) at the University of Wisconsin–Madison prepares students for advanced clinical practice, research, and leadership in rehabilitation and movement science. The program blends hands-on learning, evidence-based education, and interprofessional collaboration to improve patient mobility, strength, and quality of life.
Effectiveness of Aquatic Therapy in Post-Stroke Rehabilitation
Biomechanical Analysis of ACL Injury Prevention in Youth Athletes
Telerehabilitation Outcomes in Postoperative Knee Replacement Patients
Neuromuscular Re-education in Individuals with Multiple Sclerosis
Manual Therapy vs. Dry Needling in Chronic Neck Pain
Early Mobilization Protocols in ICU Patients
Impact of Core Stabilization on Low Back Pain in Office Workers
Gait Training Using Wearable Sensors in Elderly Populations
Balance Training Interventions for Fall Prevention
Effect of Virtual Reality on Engagement in Pediatric PT
Upper Limb Function Recovery Post-Spinal Cord Injury
Comparative Study of Taping Techniques for Patellofemoral Pain
Muscle Activation Patterns in Patients With Plantar Fasciitis
Cardiopulmonary PT for Patients with Long COVID
Motor Control Interventions for Post-Concussion Syndrome
PT Strategies to Reduce Rehospitalization in Geriatric Populations
Use of Robotics in Stroke Rehabilitation Programs
Pain Management Education for Chronic Musculoskeletal Disorders
Functional Outcome Measures in Cancer Rehabilitation
Kinesio Taping Effects on Shoulder Impingement Syndrome
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