Matthew G. Roman, PT, OMPT
is a certified orthopedic manual physical therapist who currently serves as the Clinical Coordinator of Ambulatory Services in the Department of Physical and Occupational Therapy at Duke University Medical Center. His clinical practice focuses on the evaluation and treatment of the shoulder complex, spine and sport specific injuries. In addition, Matt has been an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Doctorate Physical Therapy Program for Duke University and has served as a clinical instructor with the Universities of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Medical University of South Carolina and West Virginia.

He is an experienced educator presenting continuing education seminars nationally in the areas of biomechanics, sports specific injury, the shoulder complex and spine rehabilitation. He has published on the subjects of tissue tension, capsular patterns and spondylosis. Matt is a clinician, researcher and educator, and considered to be one of the leading therapists in the care of shoulder, spine and sports specific injuries in the US.

Courses: The Shoulder Complex & Musculoskeletal Disorders Of The Spine