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Matthew Smitley is a Clinical Assistant Professor and Interim Director of Athletic Training Programs in the Department of Movement Sciences at the University of Idaho, College of Education, Health and Human Sciences. He is actively involved in clinical education, research, and student mentorship.
- Doctor of Athletic Training (DAT), University of Idaho, 2019
- Master of Science in Athletic Training, California Baptist University, 2014
- Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology, California Baptist University, 2012
- Associate of Arts, Allan Hancock College, 2009
Dr. Smitley's research and clinical interests focus on innovative approaches in musculoskeletal therapy, including novel manual therapy interventions and complementary/alternative medicine. He is deeply engaged in athletic training education, particularly in curriculum delivery, assessment, and student stress mitigation. His work bridges clinical practice with educational innovation, emphasizing patient-reported outcomes and holistic care models.
The recent research projects led or co-authored by Dr. Smitley reflect a strong trend toward integrative and evidence-based rehabilitation techniques. His work explores the efficacy of manual therapy methods like Mulligan mobilization and Primal Reflex Release, while also addressing psychosocial aspects of training through studies on student stress. These efforts span biomechanics, clinical education, and patient-centered outcomes.
Scientific recognition includes:
- Doctor of Athletic Training Program Outstanding Student Award (2019)
Dr. Smitley has served as a preceptor for both the Western Carolina University ATP and the Integrated Sports Medicine and Rehabilitative Therapy (ISMaRT) Clinic, contributing significantly to student training and clinical supervision. While no external grants are listed, his leadership as Interim Director and involvement in research projects suggest ongoing programmatic and educational development efforts.
He contributes to the Human Performance Laboratory and the ISMaRT Clinic, where he provides clinical care and training in rehabilitative therapy. These labs serve as applied learning spaces for students in athletic training and kinesiology, supporting hands-on experience in real-world clinical environments.





