
Peter Thomsen-Freitas, PT, DPT, MS
@pbthomsen_pt
PhD student @CURehabSci | Physical therapist, clinical biomechanist, and rehabilitation researcher @CUMvmtScience
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15-05-2019 16:55:53
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Fun days of teaching in the PT labs remind me I’m in the right place. So glad to be able to do this with CU Physical Therapy

PhD semester 1 is (almost…) in the books! Learned from a lot of smart people in CU Rehabilitation Science today about their ongoing work and got to share a bit of my own work with Interdisciplinary Movement Science Lab to everyone too. More still to come!



First CSM platform presentation done! Glad to represent Interdisciplinary Movement Science Lab CU Rehabilitation Science


Highlight of #APTACSM so far: learning a lot about good SciComm from 🟡 PT Pintcast™ (although now I’m rethinking every poster I’ve ever made…)


Thanks to all faculty & trainees who joined the CU Rehabilitation Science Symposium last week! Fantastic presentations by trainees and a keynote from Catherine Lang, PT, PhD, FAPTA (@wustl_pt). Grateful for the support of our colleagues! #RehabilitationScience #ResearchSymposium



#Newpub in Gait & Posture by Peter Thomsen-Freitas, PT, DPT, MS, @BreccaGaffney, Cory Christiansen & team on Cumulative loading increases and loading asymmetries persist during walking for people with a #transfemoral bone-anchored limb. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38843706/



Great read and work from мιĸe paѕcoe, who continues to advance and improve anatomy education for healthcare professionals. Check it out!

That’s a wrap on Global Collaborative Congress on Osseointegration 2024! Grateful for the opportunity to learn from so many osseointegration experts from around the world and share some of our ongoing work from the CU BALRG & University of Colorado Limb Restoration Program. What an incredible experience and team to be part of!



Great discussion and presentations at the Marilyn Gossman Graduate Student Research Seminar today! Exciting opportunity to present ongoing work from the CU Bone-Anchored Limb Research Group to our colleagues at #APTACSM. Grateful to be selected and supported by Academy of Physical Therapy Research, APTA!
