Jeff Konin

Jeff Konin, Ph.D, PT, ATC, FACSM, FNATA

Published on: August 20, 2018

Jeff KoninDr. Konin earned his Bachelor of Science (BS) degree from Eastern Connecticut State University in Physical Education, a Master’s of Education degree (M.Ed.) in Sports Medicine from the University of Virginia, a Master’s degree in Physical Therapy (MPT) from the University of Delaware, and a Ph.D. in Physical Therapy from Nova
Southeastern University.

Dr. Konin, most recently served as professor and chair of the physical therapy department at the University of Rhode Island. He has held numerous academic and clinical leadership positions, and is an Internationally recognized author and speaker. Dr. Konin is the recipient of numerous awards for his teaching, service, and leadership, including recognition for his excellence in the delivery of continuing education. He has also served as an expert consultant for medicolegal cases, academic program development, curricular review and assessment, and clinical practice operations.

Dr. Konin has authored 24 academic textbooks and shared his expertise at professional
conferences and exchanges throughout the United States as well as in Australia, New Zealand,
Italy, Norway, Romania, England, Netherlands, Spain, and Austria. His clinical experiences have
included stints at the United States Olympic Training Centers in Lake Placid and Colorado
Springs, and serving on the medical staff for the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta. He has also
served as a medical coordinator for the USA Wheelchair Rugby Paralympic Team, and provided
care for NASCAR and Professional Rodeo events.

Dr. Konin has joined the organization as the Vice President of Global Education & Research. In
this role, he is responsible for the evaluation and development of AIB’s on-line and live
workshop curriculums. In addition, he will facilitate the development and implementation of a
research infrastructure and scholarly agenda that will be integrated in collaboration with the
AIB diagnostic and rehabilitation teams to ensure the highest level of clinical services.

Recent Posts

Seasonal incidence of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo

Published on: February 6, 2025

Journal of Otolaryngology – ENT Research | Volume 16 – Issue 1 – 2025 Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) is the most frequent type of peripheral vestibular vertigo.1 BPPV is […]

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When Positional Vertigo is Not “Benign”

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Hearingreview.com | January/February 2025 Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) is the No. 1 cause of vertigo. Except when it’s actually not the cause. Vertebral artery (VA) compromise can mimic BPPV […]

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Comparison between Epley and Gans Repositioning Maneuvers for Posterior Canal BPPV: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Published on: March 26, 2024

Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology | Volume 26 – Issue 4 – July-August 2023 Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) is one of the commonly occurring causes of vertigo. BPPV […]

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How to evaluate and treat the dizzy patient: non-medical diagnosis-based strategies

Published on: February 16, 2024

ENT & Audiology News | Balance & Vestibular Disorders 2024 It is estimated that dizziness, vertigo and falls are the third most common complaints heard by physicians from all age […]

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