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Paul Cacolice is a Lecturer in the Movement Science program at Westfield State University (WSU), where he has been teaching since 2016. He holds a Doctorate of Philosophy in Rehabilitation Science from Duquesne University (2015) and has extensive experience in athletic training, rehabilitation, and biomechanical research. His current courses include Introduction to Athletic Training, Principles of Strength and Conditioning, and Therapeutic Modalities.
- Doctorate: Rehabilitation Science, Duquesne University (2015)
- Master's: Rehabilitation Science (2014) and Kinesiology (2010), Duquesne University
- Bachelor's: Health Education (Athletic Training), University of Massachusetts Amherst (1986)
His research focuses on predictive functional testing for injury prevention, biomechanics of athletic movements, and therapeutic modalities. He has published extensively on topics like ground reaction forces, shoulder kinematics, and thermal therapy applications. His work often intersects with athletic training education, emphasizing evidence-based practices.
Scientific awards include the Eastern Athletic Trainers Association Graduate Student Research Poster Award (2016) and recognition from the Pennsylvania Athletic Trainers Society (2015, 2014). He has served on professional committees and as an officer in athletic training organizations.
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