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Overview
Work History
Education
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Peer Reviewed Presentations
Specialty Certification
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Jordan Rohaus

Pittsburgh,PA

Summary

Expert clinician specializing in outpatient neurologic and vestibular rehabilitation. Dynamic adjunct associate professor specializing in neuromuscular courses, combining practical clinical expertise with academic instruction. Committed to advancing the field through mentorship and evidence-based practices, enhancing both student learning and patient care.

Overview

12
12
years of professional experience

Work History

Neurologic/Vestibular Physical Therapist

UPMC Rehabilitation Institute
12.2015 - Current
  • Provide outpatient physical therapy services for individuals diagnosed with neurologic and vestibular conditions
  • Serve as a Clinical Instructor for physical therapy students from a variety of academic institutions
  • Mentorship for new staff

Adjunct Associate Professor

University of Pittsburgh
08.2014 - Current
  • Neuromuscular I, II, and III course series
  • Clinical Placement Specialist

Education

Neurologic Physical Therapy Residency -

UPMC
Pittsburgh, PA
12.2015

Doctor of Physical Therapy -

Northwestern University
Chicago
04.2014

BS - Rehabilitation Science

University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, PA
05.2011

Skills

  • Outpatient therapy
  • Vestibular rehabilitation
  • Neurological rehabilitation
  • Clinical assessment
  • Treatment planning
  • Evidence-based practice
  • Clinical education

Peer Reviewed Presentations

Rohaus J, Moldovan C, The influence of monofixation syndrome on vestibular compensation following transmastoid labyrinthectomy: A case study., International Vestibular Conference, Chicago, IL, 08/01/18

Specialty Certification

Board Certified Neurologic Clinical Specialist, 06/01/16, Present, American Board of Physical Therapy Specialists

Timeline

Neurologic/Vestibular Physical Therapist

UPMC Rehabilitation Institute
12.2015 - Current

Adjunct Associate Professor

University of Pittsburgh
08.2014 - Current

Neurologic Physical Therapy Residency -

UPMC

Doctor of Physical Therapy -

Northwestern University

BS - Rehabilitation Science

University of Pittsburgh
Jordan Rohaus