
Scott Cheatham
Assistant Clinical Professor · Myofascial and manual therapy interventions for musculoskeletal pathology
University of IdahoAbout
Scott Cheatham is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Movement Sciences at the University of Idaho. He holds positions within the College of Education, Health and Human Sciences and focuses on clinical and applied aspects of athletic training and physical therapy.
Education:
- Doctorate of Philosophy in Physical Therapy, Nova Southeastern University, 2016
- Doctorate of Physical Therapy, Chapman University, 2004
- Bachelor of Arts in Athletic Training, California State University Dominguez Hills, 1997
Research Focus:
- Myofascial and manual therapy for musculoskeletal disorders
- Therapeutic exercise protocols for medical conditions
- Health/wellness interventions and sports performance optimization
Applied Learning Spaces: Involved with the Athletic Training Clinic (ISMaRT), Biomechanics Lab (ISMMAL), and WWAMI Anatomy Training Lab. Engaged in clinical education and community testing through the Human Performance Laboratory.
Professional Credentials: Board-certified in Orthopaedic Clinical Specialty (OCS), certified Athletic Trainer (ATC), and Strength & Conditioning Specialist (CSCS).
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