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Kayla Smith is a Professor within the PT Programs at the College of Rehabilitative Sciences, located in San Marcos, California. Her professional roles include clinical practice and academic contributions in physical therapy, with over 25 years of experience in orthopaedic rehabilitation.
Dr. Smith holds a Doctorate of Science in Physical Therapy (Andrews University, 2008), a Master of Science in Physical Therapy (Boston University, 1993), and a Bachelor of Science in Biopsychology (University of California, Santa Barbara, 1990). Her education reflects a strong foundation in both biopsychology and specialized physical therapy training.
Her research and clinical interests focus on Adult Rehabilitation, Manual Therapy, and Orthopedics. She has advanced certifications from the North American Institute on Manual Therapy (2004), manipulative therapy (2005), and is board-certified in orthopaedics by the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties. Dr. Smith actively participates in professional organizations, including the American Physical Therapy Association and the California Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapy Special Interest Group.
She has maintained a long-term clinical career as an orthopaedic physical therapist in the San Diego area, emphasizing hands-on, evidence-based care. No formal advising relationships or grants are explicitly detailed in the provided text.
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