Jeffrey M. HoderView profile
Associate Professor
Jeffrey M. Hoder is an Associate Professor in the Doctor of Physical Therapy Program at Duke University, with a faculty appointment in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and affiliation with the Duke Institute for Brain Sciences . His primary responsibilities include directing student affairs, accommodations, and advising, alongside teaching foundational courses in adult neurologic rehabilitation and health disparities . D.P.T., University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (2004) Clinical Specialist Board Certification in Neurology, American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties (2003, recertified 2013, 2024) Research Focus : Dr. Hoder specializes in gait and balance disorders , particularly in movement disorders and central vestibular dysfunction . Recent publications explore treadmill training for stroke recovery, Parkinson's disease interventions, and novel approaches to vestibular rehabilitation. His work emphasizes clinical outcome measures and evidence-based practice . Key Trends in Publications : Systematic reviews on balance interventions, pilot studies for Parkinson's disease management, and clinical tools for neurological assessment. Collaborations span multidisciplinary fields including emergency medicine , pharmacology , and neurodegenerative disease research.








