
About
Erica Albertin serves as an Assistant Professor of Exercise Science at Saint Mary's University. Holding a Doctorate in Athletic Training (DAT) from the University of Idaho and a BS in Manchester University, her expertise spans human performance, athletic training, manual therapy, and rehabilitation with a specific focus on pain-free strength training and metabolic chronic disease management through exercise. She teaches courses ranging from First Aid & CPR to Exercise Physiology Lab and emphasizes inclusive education, leadership development, and clinical translational research.
Her scholarly work focuses on bridging clinical practice gaps in athletic training through:
- Evidence-based manual therapy techniques (e.g., hip mobilizations)
- Innovative recovery methodologies for athletes
- Integration of mobile technology in musculoskeletal assessment
Recent publications highlight translational research in hamstring strain treatment and hip rotation measurement tools. She actively presents at conferences like the National Athletic Trainers' Association Clinical Symposia.
Professional affiliations include:
- American College of Sports Medicine
- National Athletic Training Association
- Women Leaders in Sports
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