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Stephanie Jones Greenspan, PT, DPT

20 years or more / Doctor of Physical Therapy

Clinical Specialties:
Orthopedic Specialist
Offers:
Annual PT Checkups
Areas of Focus:
Health Promotion And Wellness
Dance Rehabilitation
Female Athletes
Neurology
Performing Arts Physical Therapy

Practice Description: Orthopaedic practice includes treatment of spine and extremity disorders including hypermobility related disorders, performing arts and sports rehab, manual therapy, exercise, and movement re-education Neurologic practice includes treatment of concussion, movement/balance disorders, neurodegenerative diseases, stroke, and brain injury.

Member: American Academy of Sports Physical Therapy Academy of Orthopaedic Physical Therapy

1 Practice Location

785 7th Street, Oakland, CA 94607

Appointment Hours: Monday and Wednesdays by appointment only


About

Stephanie Jones Greenspan, PT, DPT

Stephanie Greenspan PT, DPT has a performing arts physical therapy practice, providing rehabilitation, education, and wellness services for circus artists and dancers. She teaches as an Adjunct Associate Professor of Physical Therapy at Samuel Merritt University in courses focused on clinical management of patients with orthopedic disorders, and providing Pro Bono physical therapy services to underserved members of the community. She also does research on injuries and movement in circus arts.

Professional Education

Dr. Greenspan earned her Doctor of Physical Therapy from the University of Southern California. Her post-graduate training included residencies in orthopaedic and neurologic physical therapy, and a fellowship in orthopaedic manual therapy.

Board Certifications

Board-Certified Clinical Specialist in Orthopaedic Physical Therapy
Since May 19, 2002, valid through Aug 29, 2030
Certificate Number: 5307

Additional Interests

Dr. Greenspan’s research is focused on the study of injuries and movement in the circus arts. She led the development of a consensus guideline for injury surveillance in the circus arts, an is also investigating a screening tool for hypermobility.

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