
Jillian Hall
استادیار · Performance and injury prevention in female athletes
Immaculata Universityمعرفی
Jillian Hall serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Health, Nutrition and Exercise Sciences at Immaculata University, maintaining an office in 311A Loyola Hall with contact details 484-323-3206 and jhall6@immaculata.edu.
Her academic credentials include:
- DAT in Athletic Training from Moravian University
- MS in Athletic Training from East Stroudsburg University
- BS in Athletic Training from University of Delaware
Dr. Hall's research specializes in performance optimization and injury prevention for female athletes, with emphasis on adolescent basketball players and lower extremity rehabilitation. Her work integrates strength-power training methodologies with neuromuscular control systems to enhance athletic confidence and physical outcomes. Current investigations focus on translating strength and conditioning principles into clinical rehabilitation settings.
Scholarly output demonstrates consistent focus on sports medicine applications, particularly the 2021 presentation on lower extremity rehabilitation integration which exemplifies her translational research approach connecting athletic performance with clinical practice.
Professional certifications maintained include Athletic Training Certification (ATC), Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS), and USA Weightlifting Coach certification. No formal scientific awards are documented in the provided materials.
Teaching responsibilities encompass eight courses including ATP 507 (Head & Spine Assessment), EXS 313 (Evaluation Methods of Injury and Illness), and ATEP 303 (Therapeutic Exercise). No grant funding or student advising activities are specified in the source text.
Dr. Hall coordinates medical services for the Special Olympics Fall Festival at Villanova University and previously developed St. Luke's University Health Network's 'Return to Play Program' and Sports Performance Resident Program, demonstrating ongoing commitment to community sports medicine initiatives.




