Matthew Prusinski

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Matthew Prusinski

  • Barnett College of Public Health

    • Health and Rehabilitation Sciences

      • Assistant Professor of Instruction

Biography

Matthew Prusinski, PT, DPT, NCS, is an Assistant Professor of Instruction within Temple University’s Doctor of Physical Therapy program. Dr. Prusinski earned his Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from Drexel University and has developed advanced expertise in neurologic rehabilitation. He is LSVT BIG® and Parkinson Wellness Recovery PWR!® certified, and he achieved his Certificate in Vestibular Rehabilitation in 2022. In 2024, Dr. Prusinski achieved board certification in Neurologic Physical Therapy through the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties (ABPTS). He continues to practice in an outpatient neurologic rehabilitation setting. In the classroom, he emphasizes a humanistic, learner-centered teaching approach that promotes both personal and professional development. Outside of the clinic and classroom, Dr. Prusinski enjoys running with his dog and spending quality time with his wife and daughter.

Courses Taught

Number

Name

Level

PHTH 8103

Clinical Examination and Intervention Skills I

Graduate

PHTH 8111

Clinical Examination and Intervention Skills II

Graduate

PHTH 8116

Motor Control and Learning

Graduate

PHTH 8118

Clinical Examination and Intervention Skills III

Graduate

PHTH 8127

Clinical Management of Neuromuscular Conditions I

Graduate

PHTH 8133

Clinical Management of Neuromuscular Conditions II

Graduate

PHTH 8143

Management of the Medically Complex Patient

Graduate

PHTH 8153

Elective - Vestibular

Graduate