
معرفی
Daniel Cipriani, PT, PhD is a Professor in the Department of Physical Therapy at Hawaii Pacific University’s Graduate College of Health Sciences. He has held academic positions at Medical College of Ohio, San Diego State University, Chapman University, and West Coast University, where he pioneered the Doctor of Physical Therapy program. His work bridges clinical practice and research.
- PhD in Applied Measurement and Statistics (University of Toledo)
- MS in Applied Biomechanics/Exercise Science (University of Toledo)
- BS in Physical Therapy (Ohio State University)
Dr. Cipriani’s research focuses on measurement science in rehabilitation, sports injury diagnostics, and biomechanical interventions. Recent work examines concussion outcome measures and dual-task interference during gait. His publications span musculoskeletal biomechanics, neurorehabilitation, and clinical psychometrics.
His peer-reviewed articles highlight advancements in gait analysis technology, concussion assessment protocols, and ergonomic interventions. Key themes include measurement validity, injury prevention, and technology-driven rehabilitation tools. Collaborations span neurobiomechanics, chiropractic medicine, and occupational therapy.
- Recipient of over 10 teaching awards
- Honored as Manuscript Reviewer of the Year by APTA
- Contributor to rehabilitation textbooks
Dr. Cipriani’s clinical background in orthopedic physical therapy informs his academic work, which balances research, education, and professional service.





