
About
Kathleen Cummer, PT, DPT, PhD, serves as an Assistant Teaching Professor in the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine at the University of Washington. Her clinical expertise centers on orthopaedic and sports musculoskeletal injuries, with active contributions to patient care and physical therapy education.
Education:
- PhD in Biomechanics and Movement Science, University of Delaware, 2014
- Doctor of Physical Therapy, Ithaca College, 2008
Research Focus: Dr. Cummer's work integrates biomechanics and rehabilitation science, emphasizing return-to-sport protocols after ACL reconstruction. She investigates psychological readiness in athletes, blood flow restriction training efficacy, and faculty development frameworks for physical therapy educators. Her approach bridges clinical practice with academic innovation to optimize musculoskeletal recovery outcomes.
Publication Insights: Recent publications (2018-2025) reveal consistent focus on ACL rehabilitation biomechanics, psychological factors in sports recovery, and neurorehabilitation applications. Key trends include predictive modeling of return-to-sport success, virtual reality interventions for movement disorders, and interdisciplinary strategies addressing both physical and cognitive aspects of rehabilitation.
Research Environment: Dr. Cummer conducts studies through the University of Washington Performance Research Lab, leveraging biomechanical analysis to advance evidence-based practices in sports medicine and musculoskeletal rehabilitation.
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