
Novel partnership helps students deal with physical stress caused by dentistry
A collaboration between the university’s physical therapy and dentistry programs leads to more work with less pain.
A collaboration between the university’s physical therapy and dentistry programs leads to more work with less pain.
USC responds to national inequity in the field by forming an organization that explains the profession to minorities in the community.
Physical and occupational therapists are teaming up with physicians to provide personalize care for injury recovery, disease prevention and much more.
Physical therapy expert at USC wants to know if a walking pattern would lower a patient’s risk of falling.
From pro athletes to weekend warriors, Drew Morcos takes a fresh approach to help his clients be their best.
Partnership with a leading historically black college is part of a government-backed initiative that aims to increase the number of graduate students from traditionally underrepresented populations.
USC physical therapists work alongside specialists to create individualized treatment.
Epstein Family Foundation donates $10 million to name the USC Epstein Family Center for Sports Medicine.
Leukemia and a rare side effect of chemotherapy didn’t stop Brandon Hsu. Instead, they inspired him.
USC physical therapy study at orthopedics lab helps patient recover without surgery.
The trial looks at risk factors tied to upper-extremity injuries to the shoulder and elbow during spring training.
Improper use of the feet or poor mechanics can pose problems for those in the specialized sport, USC alum says.
After two surgeries, a patient finally finds relief from back pain through physical therapy at USC.
Online students in the new program DPT@USC will take the same courses as Trojans on campus — but in a different format.
Trojan’s nonprofit gives coaches the knowledge needed to maximize performance — at no cost.
Senior military veterans may benefit physically and psychologically from “a good walk spoiled.”
Sarah Urke, who suffered a serious injury as a competitive synchronized swimmer, aims to broaden knowledge of how to prevent and respond to brain injuries.
USC’s cinema and medical schools join forces in a new effort to make tedious exercises fun and improve day-to-day life for patients in wheelchairs.
As a child, Mich Hamlin lived on the streets with his parents. Next month, he enters USC’s physical therapy program.
Three Trojans find more autonomy in the military, where they are the first line of defense when injuries occur.
With physical therapy — and weekly boxing classes — one man found the footing to hold off his mental and physical decline because of the neurological disease.
David Karchem was a software developer until a stroke changed his life. Now he’s focusing on building a community for stroke survivors.
USC researcher gets National Institutes of Health grant to advance his study of the disorder.
USC researchers study the use of non-invasive electrical stimulation to improve mobility.