Kim Rutherford

Kim Rutherford, PT, DSc, COMT

Published on: August 20, 2018

Kim RutherfordDr. Rutherford obtained her Master’s degree in Physical Therapy (MPT) from the University of Missouri and her Doctorate of Science (DSc) in Physical Therapy from Texas Tech University. Her post -graduate doctoral work included an emphasis in education, with a specialization in orthopedic rehabilitation and a certification in orthopedic manipulative therapy (COMT). Dr. Rutherford has worked in a variety of clinical settings managing sports medicine, orthopedic, and neurological patients, in addition to administrative and academic roles.

Dr. Rutherford joins us as the Director of Business Development and Rehabilitation Services. In addition to the roles of clinical care, research, and faculty, Dr. Rutherford plays an integral part in the Partner’s in Balance Program here at the Institute.

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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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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The cost of untreated vestibular conditions: the role of otolaryngology & rehabilitation

Published on: February 15, 2024

Journal of Otolaryngology-ENT Research | Volume 16 Issue 1 – 2024 It is estimated that dizziness, vertigo, and falls are the third most common complaints heard by physicians from all […]

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