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Stephen Thomas PhD, ATC, FNATA, FASSET
Steve is a Professor and Chair of the Exercise Science Department at Thomas Jefferson University. He completed his undergraduate and master’s degree in Kinesiology, at Temple University. He then earned his Ph.D. in Biomechanics & Movement Science at the University of Delaware. Dr. Thomas received an NIH F32 postdoctoral research fellowship in the bioengineering of tendon at the McKay Orthopaedic Research Laboratory at the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Thomas has research expertise in the adaptation of tissues to stress and overuse specifically at the shoulder. He was the Past-President of the American Society of Shoulder and Elbow Therapists. He is also a consultant for the Philadelphia Phillies. His training in both basic science and applied research methods allows him to address clinically relevant questions with translation approaches thereby bridging the gap between bench and bedside. His initial work has contributed to the understanding of tissue adaptations in throwing athletes and how they relate to overuse shoulder injuries using novel diagnostic ultrasound methods. In addition, his basic science work studying the tissue and biologic adaptations to chronic rotator cuff tears and the effects of type II diabetes has also helped progress the current field. His current research agenda is two-fold and includes integration of translational research to investigate 1) the structural and biologic mechanisms governing soft tissue adaptation caused by the repetitive stress of throwing and the association with throwing biomechanics and 2) the structural, neuromuscular, and biologic adaptations occurring due to chronic rotator cuff tears and repairs.
Joseph Zeni, Jr. PT, PhD
Joe started his career as a physical therapist at the Rubin Institute of Advanced Orthopaedics in Baltimore Maryland. In this clinic, he had his first exposure to clinical gait analysis at the Wasserman Gait Laboratory, which used three-dimensional movement assessments to help plan surgical interventions and/or evaluate clinical outcomes after surgery. After working as a physical therapist for several years, he returned to school to complete his PhD work in the Biomechanics and Movement Science Program at the University of Delaware. Here, he evaluated the complex relationship between alterations in movement patterns and osteoarthritis progression in the Neuromuscular Biomechanics Laboratory under the direction of Dr. Jill Higginson. After completing his doctoral degree, he continued to work in academia at the University of Delaware and Rutgers University, where he maintained an active research agenda focusing on restoring normal movement patterns to patients after hip and knee replacement. His work has been recognized by awards from the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) and the Biomechanics Special Interest Group of the ATPA. Dr. Zeni has a particular interest in developing, testing, and incorporating devices for biomechanical feedback into the clinical setting. He has worked with several industry partners to help achieve the goal of developing and refining biomechanical devices that are geared towards clinical use.
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