ChristopherÌýIveyÌýPT, MPT, ATC, MS, EdD
Graduate College of Health Sciences - Department of Physical Therapy
DPT LAS VEGAS DIRECTOR OF CURRICULUM AND ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
EDUCATION:
- EdD Doctor of Education—Higher Education and Leadership, Å·ÃÀAƬ of Liverpool
- MS Kinesiology, Humboldt State Å·ÃÀAƬ
- MPT Physical Therapy, Western Å·ÃÀAƬ of Health Sciences
- BA Physical Education, Humboldt State Å·ÃÀAƬ
CERTIFICATIONS:
- Board Certified Orthopaedic Clinical Specialist (OCS)
- Board Certified Sports Clinical Specialist (SCS)
- Certified Athletic Trainer
Dr. Christopher Ivey PT, MPT, ATC, MS, EdD is a physical therapist and athletic trainer, currently serving as the Director of Curriculum and Associate Professor for the Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) Las Vegas Program at the Graduate College of Health Sciences. He resides in Temecula, California, where he actively practices physical therapy and engages in remote work for the Hawaii Pacific Å·ÃÀAƬ Department of Physical Therapy.
Dr. Ivey has extensive experience in a variety of clinical settings, with over two decades in outpatient private practice focusing on orthopaedics and sports physical therapy. His enthusiasm for teaching emerged during his tenure as faculty in a postgraduate residency program, leading him to embark on a journey into entry-level DPT education in 2009.
His publications and presentations primarily revolve around musculoskeletal examination and treatment and the implementation of best practices in higher education teaching—a reflection of his current research interests.
Beyond his professional commitments, Dr. Ivey finds joy in spending quality time with family and friends, actively supporting his two daughters in their pursuits of cross-country running and competitive dance.
Peer-Reviewed Publications:
Burke-Doe, A., Johnson, K., Laslovich, S., Smith, K., Ivey, C., Edwards, A., Ingstad, C., Lowe, E., Mathews, J., Roberts, T., McNulty, S. & Warren, J. (2024). Deconstructing Curriculum and Assessment of Knowledge and Attitudes Regarding Pain in Pre-Licensure Occupational and Physical Therapy Education. Educational Research: Theory and Practice, 35(1), 39-50.
Ivey CJ, & Allen AA. Comparison of live demonstration versus multimedia instruction for psychomotor skill development in physical therapy students. Educational Research: Theory and Practice. 2022;33(3): 35-46.
Miller, N, & Ivey CJ. Posttramatic Malunion Following Communited Scapular Fracture. JOSPT. 2020; 50(3): 167.
Ivey CJ, & Kane EJ. Enchondroma of the distal phalanx. JOSPT. 2015; 45(7): 570.
Books/Chapters
Dutton, M, Ivey, CJ, & Smith, KM. Musculoskeletal Physical Therapy. In: Burke-Dow A & Dutton M. National Physical Therapy Examination and Board Review. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Education; 2019.
Ivey CJ, Warren JP, & Schneiders A. Concussion. In J. Brummit, & E. E. Jobst (Eds.), Physical therapy case files: Sports rehabilitation. San Francisco: McGraw-Hill; 2016 (pp. 401-413).
Ivey CJ. Concussion. In A. Burke-Doe, & E. E. Jobst (Eds.), Physical therapy case files: Neurological rehabilitation. San Francisco: McGraw Hill; 2015 (pp. 71-81).
Multimedia
Dutton M, & Ivey CJ. Musculoskeletal Systems Review. McGraw-Hill, New York. June 2021.
Associate Professor
Director
PT, MPT, ATC, MS, EdD
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