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Nicole Laureano, PT, DPT

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Title:

Assistant Professor - Physical Therapy

Department:

Physical Therapy

College/Division:

Dr. Kiran C. Patel College of Osteopathic Medicine

Campus:

Fort Lauderdale/Davie

  • Doctor in Physical Therapy, Washington University in St. Louis (2006)
  • Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science, Florida State University (2002)

  • Certificate of Competency of Vestibular Rehabilitation through 360 Neuro Health (2023)
  • ImPact Trained Physical Therapist through University of Pittsburg Medical Center (2019)
  • APTA Credentialed Clinical Instructor (2018)
  • Certified in Concussion Rehab through American Institute of Balance (2016)
  • Certified in Vestibular Rehab through American Institute of Balance (2015)
  • Certified Athletic Trainer through NATA BOC (2003-2009)

  • APTA Member – Neurologic Section, Vestibular SIG
  • Vestibular Disorders Association (VeDA)
  • International Neurologic Physiotherapy Association (INPA)

Dr. Laureano lab assists in the Neuromuscular System courses in the professional DPT program and serves as faculty clinical instructor at the NSU clinic. She provides Integrated Clinical Experiences (ICE) specific to patients with neurological conditions.

Dr. Laureano’s primary area of practice is in neurologic and geriatric populations. She has practiced in outpatient rehab for the last 13 years with specific interest in vestibular and concussion rehab. Dr. Laureano also has had experience in treating patients in inpatient rehab, acute-care, skilled nursing facilities and home health.

Dr. Laureano’s scholarly interests included clinical research in best practices for examination and treatment of vestibular disorders and persisting post-concussion syndrome.

Dr. Laureano actively supports World Central Kitchen, Neighbors 4 Neighbors and Women in Distress. She has developed, organized and implemented free community balance screens and participates in the annual Optimism Walk for the American Parkinson’s Disorders Association.