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Jul 22, 2021 • Caitlin Burns
After Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) reconstruction surgery, athletes may struggle to return to their previous optimal level of performance, even after physical therapy. Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy Dr. Ryan Zarzycki believes the key to unlocking ACL recovery could be in the nervous...
Dec 3, 2019 • Caitlin Burns
Arcadia’s Physical Therapy Department hosted the fourth annual Fall Faculty Symposium, titled “Body Meets Brain: Applying Neurophysiology to Orthopaedic Rehabilitation,” on Nov. 2. The event welcomed more than 130 practicing clinicians, including several alumni, and was organized by Dr. Ryan...
Dr. Zarzycki received his PT degree from the University of Delaware in 2003 and his PhD in Biomechanics and Movement Science from the University of Delaware in 2018. Between degrees, Dr. Zarzycki practiced for 10 years in sports and orthopedic physical therapy. His research interests lie in athletes after traumatic knee injury with an emphasis on ACL injuries. The goals of his research are to understand the mechanisms contributing to neuromuscular dysfunction following ACL injury/reconstruction, and develop therapeutic interventions to mitigate neuromuscular dysfunction.
University of Delaware
PhD, Major in Biomechanics and Movement Science
Temple University
DPT, Major in Transitional DPT
University of Delaware
MPT, Major in Physical Therapy
The Catholic University of America
BA, Major in Psychology