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Hanni Cowley

Clinical Associate Professor
Health Professions - PT
University of Wisconsin-La Crosse

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Hanni Cowley

Clinical Associate Professor

Health Professions - PT

Specialty area(s)

Health and Wellness for an individual and community, Sports rehabilitation, Injury Prevention

Current courses at UWL

PTS 528 Applied Foundations of the the PT Exam 

PTS 628 Applied Thera Exercise & Manual Techniques

PTS 631 Professionalism and Ethos of Care

PTS 729 Applied Musculoskeletal: Spine

PTS 709 Health and Wellness in PT Practice

PTS 701 Applied Adult Clinical Practice

PTS 702 Contemporary practice in Neuromusculoskeletal PT

PTS 710 Applied Health and Wellness in PT Practice

Education

2004 graduated from UWL with a Master's in Physical Therapy. 

2006 completed Sports Residency at Gundersen Lutheran

2007 ABPTS - Sports Certified Specialist

2008- graduated from Regis University with transitional DPT

 

Career

Professional history

Wisconsin license - 10352

ABPTS - Sports Certification Specialist- 2007 to current

 

Research and publishing

Research interest include injury prevention and community wellness

Kudos

presented

Hanni Cowley, Physical Therapy, presented "Sleep Hygiene" at American Physical Therapy Association-WI on Oct. 6 in Wisconsin Dells, WI.

Submitted on: Oct. 7, 2022

published

Thomas Almonroeder, Hanni Cowley and Thomas Kernozek, all Health Professions; and Lauren Harding and Brooke Seubert, both Physical Therapy; co-authored the article "The Effects of Incremental Changes in Rucksack Load on Lower Extremity Joint Kinetic Patterns During Ruck Marching" in Ergonomics and was accepted for publication by Taylor and Francis. This study was conducted in collaboration with the Army ROTC program at UWL. The authors would like to thank LTC Erik Archer and the rest of the cadre within the Military Science Department for supporting this project, as well as the cadets who volunteered to participate.

Submitted on: Mar. 5, 2021