
About
Bill Egan serves as Associate Professor of Instruction in the Department of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences at Temple University's College of Public Health. He directs the Temple Orthopedic Physical Therapy Residency program and teaches graduate courses including Musculoskeletal Management series, Diagnostic Imaging, and Evidence-Based Practice.
His educational background includes:
- DPT from Regis University
- MPH from US Army-Baylor University
- BA in Psychology from Rutgers College
Dr. Egan's research centers on clinical outcomes for musculoskeletal disorders, particularly orthopedic manual therapy interventions for low back pain and hip impairments. His methodology emphasizes evidence-based practice and randomized trial designs to evaluate treatment efficacy in rehabilitation settings.
Recent publications demonstrate consistent focus on comparative effectiveness of physical therapy approaches, with strong emphasis on orthopedic specialization and pain management outcomes.
Professional recognitions include:
- Board Certified Orthopedic Clinical Specialist
- Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopedic Manual Therapists
As Residency Director, he oversees specialized orthopedic training while maintaining clinical instruction through adjunct roles at other institutions and Evidence In Motion. His part-time clinical practice at Strive Physical Therapy directly informs his academic work.
Dr. Egan bridges academic instruction with real-world patient care through his active clinical practice at Strive Physical Therapy in Marlton, NJ, applying advanced manual therapy techniques in orthopedic rehabilitation.
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