TOM DENNINGER NAMED EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE INSTITUTE FOR MUSCULOSKELETAL ADVANCEMENT (iMSKA)
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Founded by ATI Physical Therapy, iMSKA will drive musculoskeletal research and post-secondary education in the field
"iMSKA represents a commitment to advance scientific MSK research while providing resources and opportunities for practicing professionals,"
Founded by ATI Physical Therapy ("ATI" or the "Company") (NYSE: ATIP), a nationally recognized outpatient physical therapy provider in the United States, iMSKA's mission is to progress quality clinical care with a focus on value, including: post-operative and non-operative outcomes; early access to care; treatment fidelity; value-based care models; and the effect on outcome implementation science. Applications to become a Research Fellow or to attend an ABPTRFE-accredited Orthopedic Residency, Sports Residency, or Upper Extremity Fellowship program will be announced in the coming months.
iMSKA also announces an Advisory Board from partnering institutions who are thought leaders in the Musculoskeletal care space and bring insight, advice, and knowledge to strategically guide iMSKA in its research initiatives and support its overall mission as a nonprofit organization, including:
Michael Kissenberth , MD, Steadman Hawkins Clinic of the CarolinasTrevor Lentz , PT, PhD, MPH, Duke Clinical Research Institute (DCRI)- Lori Michener, PhD, PT, ATC, SCS, FAPTA, University of Southern California
Kate Minick , PT, DPT, PhD, Intermountain HealthcareAmit Momaya , MD, University of Alabama- BirminghamMark V. Paterno , PT, PhD, MBA, SCS, ATC, Cincinnati Children's Hospital- Laura Pietrosimone, PT, DPT, PhD, Duke University
Amee L. Seitz , PT, DPT, PhD, Northwestern UniversityChuck Thigpen , PhD, PT, ATC, ATI Physical TherapyJohn Tokish , MD, Mayo Clinic
iMSKA has applied for registered 501(c)(3) status as a non-profit, research-based institution. For more information, please visit i-mska.org.
ABOUT iMSKA
The Institute for Musculoskeletal Advancement (iMSKA) was founded by ATI Physical Therapy to engage in scientific research to determine the causes of injuries, disorders, and diseases of the musculoskeletal system; to inform, improve, and advance the diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of musculoskeletal injuries, disorders, and diseases; and to discover, develop, and promote best practices in clinical musculoskeletal care. For more information, please visit i-mska.org. iMSKA is based
ABOUT ATI PHYSICAL THERAPY
At ATI Physical Therapy, we are committed to making every life an active life. We provide convenient access to high-quality care to prevent and treat musculoskeletal (MSK) pain. Our approximately 900 locations in 24 states and virtual practice operate under the largest single-branded platform built to support standardized clinical guidelines and operating processes. With outcomes from more than 3 million unique patient cases, ATI strives to utilize quality standards designed to deliver proven, predictable, and impactful patient outcomes. From preventative services in the workplace and athletic training support to outpatient clinical services and online physical therapy via our online platform, CONNECT™, a complete list of our service offerings can be found at ATIpt.com. ATI is based in Bolingbrook,
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