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Jill Thein-Nissenbaum, MPT, SCS, ATC
Why I am a Physical Therapist, and Why I Teach Physical TherapyI chose to be a PT because I wanted to be a player on the “improvement of quality of life” team. I love to educate people about their health and lifestyle. You only get one body, and you only get to be a certain age one time. I like to encourage people to live optimally. I love teaching solely because of the students. They are inquisitive, bring wonderful life experiences to the table, and at this level of teaching the education is mutual. I learn as much from my students as I teach them! I had great mentors as a young PT and hope I am doing the same for others. Education and Certification
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Clinical InterestsMy specific areas of clinical interest include extremity orthopedics and sports-related injuries and rehabilitation. In addition, a sub-population of interest is the female athlete, particularly the adolescent female athlete. Professional Activities
Research InterestsMy research interest is in epidemiology, specifically with an interest in the female (adolescent) athlete. As part of my doctoral work, I am doing a dissertation on the prevalence of the Female Athlete Triad in the high school population. Publications of NoteJournal articles: Thein, L.A. , J.M. Thein, G.L. Landry: Ergogenic aids. Physical Therapy , 75:426-439, 1995. Thein, L.A. , J.M. Thein: The female athlete. Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy 23:134-148, 1996. Thein, J.M., L.T. Brody: Aquatic-based rehabilitation of the elite athlete. Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy, 27:32-41, 1998. Brody L.T., J.M. Thein: Nonoperative treatment for patellofemoral pain. Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy , 28:336-344, 1998. Thein J.M., L.T. Brody. Aquatic-Based Rehabilitation and Training for the Shoulder. Journal of Athletic Training (35) 3:382-389, 2000. Boissonnault WG, Thein-Nissenbaum JM. Differential diagnosis of a sacral stress fracture. Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy , (32) 12:613-621, 2002. Thein-Nissenbaum JM, Boissonnault WG. Resident's Case Problem: Differential Diagnosis of Spondylolysis in a Patient with Chronic Low Back Pain. Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy , (35) 5:319-326, 2005. Text: Thein J.M.: Peripheral Joint Dysfunction in the Female Athlete: Upper Extremity Injuries. Home Study Course. National Academy for Continuing Education. Boca Raton , FL. 1999. Thein, J.M., L.T. Brody: Aquatic-based knee rehabilitation. In: Ellenbecker (ed), Knee Ligament Rehabilitation, Churchill Livingstone, Philadelphia , PA , 2000. Thein J.M., J.C. Orzehoskie. Lower Extremity Exercise Using Elastic Resistance. In: Page and Ellenbecker (eds), Scientific and Clinical Application of Elastic Resistance. Human Kinetics, Champaign , IL , 2002. Thein-Nissenbaum, JM. Current concepts in the evaluation and treatment of patellofemoral disorders. APTA's Sports Physical Therapy Section Home Study Course, 2003. Thein-Nissenbaum, J.M. Aquatic rehabilitation. In: Andrews, Harrelson, Wilk. Physical Rehabilitation of the Injured Athlete-3 rd ed., Philadelphia : WB Saunders Company, 2004. Thein-Nissenbaum JM. Aquatic Rehabilitation of Hip and Knee Osteoarthritis, Advance for Directors in Rehabilitation, January 2004. Perform a customized PubMed literature search for Jill Thein-Nissenbaum. Personal InterestsMy husband (also a PT) and I enjoy spending time an active lifestyle with our daughter, Sophie. We also watch and participate in sports whenever we can. We bike, roller blade and enjoy Badger football games as often as we can.
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