Movement Analysis in Acute Care

This document is one of two assignments and a related SOAPE Note Rubric created by Mary Hudson-McKinney, PT, MS, DPT, NCS.

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Mary Hudson-McKinney, PT, MS, DPT, NCS

Mary Hudson-McKinney is Associate Professor at Azusa Pacific University. She is board certified as a clinical specialist in neurology, with extensive clinical experience in neurologic rehabilitation in a variety of settings ranging from acute rehabilitation to outpatient and home health settings. She is certified in neurodevelopmental treatment (NDT), proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF), LSVT BIG for individuals with Parkinson’s disease, and other movement disorders. Hudson-McKinney has been a practicing physical therapist using evidence-based and clinically relevant interventions for adults with a variety of neurologic diagnoses for more than 30 years.

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