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3rd Year DPT Students Volunteer at National Physical Therapy Conference

February 24, 2026
Seven third year Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) students volunteered at the APTA Combined Sections Meeting (CSM) in Anaheim, CA. CSM is a national physical therapy conference that brings together clinicians, researchers, and students from across the country.  During the event, our student volunteers assisted with attendee check-in, helped direct participants to educational sessions,...

Physical Therapy faculty member selected as BIRCWH scholar

February 18, 2026
Dr. Hiral Master (PT, MDH, MPH), from the Division of Physical Therapy, was one of three women selected for the BIRCWH program. Master’s BIRCWH project aims to develop and pilot a digitally enhanced, theory informed intervention that delivers timely, personalized support to women with arthritis to promote physical activity. According...

A New Model for Rheumatology Care: Louise Thoma’s PREVAIL Vision

February 5, 2026
Louise Thoma, PT, DPT, PhD, began her academic training at The Ohio State University, where she completed physical therapy school and earned her PhD, focusing on how people move using tools such as biomechanics. Specifically, she worked with individuals who suffered cartilage injuries in their knees.  Thoma continued her training...

5 Ways to Prevent ACL Injuries in Female Athletes

February 4, 2026
“When someone has to remove themselves from their sport for that long, especially if sport is a major part of their identity, it’s a real challenge,” says UNC Health sports physical therapist Deidra Charity, PT, DPT. “There are physical, mental, social and financial consequences to these injuries.”

Del servicio militar a la mejora de la comunicación en la fisioterapia

January 29, 2026
Ver esta historia en inglés | Read story in English “Poder comunicarse con alguien en su propio idioma es tan importante.” –Sergio Martinez   Sergio Martinez es uno de los 37 estudiantes de la Clase de 2028 del programa de Doctorado en Terapia Física en UNC Chapel Hill. Veterano retirado del Ejército de los Estados Unidos, estudiante universitario de primera generación y con experiencia en varios idiomas, Martinez aporta más de dos décadas de servicio y un compromiso de toda la vida con la comunicación en su formación en terapia física. A lo largo de su vida, el lenguaje ha sido más que una habilidad: ha sido una herramienta clave para conectar con los demás y servir a su comunidad.  Los padres de Martinez llegaron a Los Ángeles, California desde México a finales de la década de 1970. Cuando Martinez nació, sus padres vivían en un apartamento pequeño, del cual se mudaron. Al crecer en un hogar donde se hablaba...

Student Spotlight: From Military Service to Bridging Communication in Physical Therapy

January 29, 2026
Lee esta historia en español. | Read this story in Spanish. “To just be able to communicate with somebody in your language is so important.” -Sergio Martinez Sergio Martinez is one of the 37 students in the Doctor of Physical Therapy Class of 2028 at UNC Chapel Hill. As a retired U.S. Army veteran, first-generation college student, and multilingual...

Physical Therapy Faculty and Students Present at CSM 2026

January 23, 2026
APTA’s Combined Section Meeting is always a highlight of the year in the Physical Therapy profession, and UNC’s Division of Physical Therapy will have multiple faculty and students attending and presenting at the event in Anaheim, CA taking place February 12-14, 2026. Faculty and Student Presentations are listed below: Thursday,...