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Rob Landel

Rob Landel

PT, DPT, FAPTA, Director of Clinical Residency and Fellowship Programs

Rob Landel, PT, DPT, FAPTA is Professor of Clinical Physical Therapy in the Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy at the University of Southern California, where he is the Director of Clinical Residency and Fellowship Programs. He is a Board-Certified Orthopedic Specialist, a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, and a Catherine Worthingham Fellow of the APTA. With over 35 years of experience treating people with orthopedic, neurologic and vestibular complaints, Dr. Landel has lectured and trained therapists and physicians in the US, Asia, Europe, Australia and Africa in managing these patients. He founded USC Physical Therapy Associates, the division’s Faculty Practice, and the division’s first residency program (orthopedics). Dr. Landel has published on a variety of topics in orthopedics and in vestibular rehabilitation and has received national awards in teaching and research. His current clinical interest is the diagnostic dilemma and management challenge posed by patients with persistent post-concussion symptoms of dizziness.

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  • Contains 15 Component(s), Includes Credits

    (LMS-BRAIN-INJURY-CERT) This six-part certificate series will explore the physical therapist's approach to patient management following a brain injury. In these courses, participants will learn about brain injury rehabilitation, including evidence-based interventions such as mindfulness meditation and psychoeducation. All 6 courses are required to obtain the Brain Injury Certificate sponsored by APTA.

  • Contains 4 Component(s), Includes Credits

    (LMS-Cervical-Spine-Management) This course examines the signs and symptoms of cervical spine impairments commonly seen after concussions, and how to distinguish them from other overlapping manifestations. It discusses best practices from the recent Concussion Clinical Practice Guideline (CPG), intervention strategies, and evidence-based clinical management.