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  1. Professor. Director, Neurologic Physical Therapy Residency. Board Certified Clinical Specialist in Neurologic Physical Therapy (Emeritus) Division of Physical Therapy. Department of Health Sciences. 3024 Bondurant Hall, CB# 7135. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7135. Office: (919)843-8783 Fax: (919)966-3678.

  2. Karen Leigh McCulloch, PT, BSPT, MS, FAPTA Physical Therapist Practice Description : Primarily consultative, but able to see patients through the UNC Faculty practice.

  3. Karen McCulloch is a physical therapist in Chapel Hill, NC. 0 (0 ratings) Leave a review. Practice. 101 Manning Dr Chapel Hill, NC 27514. Make an Appointment. (919) 966-8596. Overview. Experience. Insurance. Ratings. About Me. Locations. ADVERTISEMENT. Save money with free prescription discounts.

  4. PhD, PT, MS, NCS (E), FAPTA, FACRM. Karen L. McCulloch is a professor in physical therapy in the Division of Physical Therapy, Department of Health Sciences, School of Medicine at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where she has taught entry-level and advanced-level students in neurorehabilitation since 1993.

  5. Aug 5, 2006 · Karen Mcculloch is a provider established in Chapel Hill, North Carolina and her medical specialization is Physical Therapist. The healthcare provider is registered in the NPI registry with number 1508875295 assigned on August 2006. The practitioner's primary taxonomy code is 225100000X with license number 3794 (NC).

  6. Jun 4, 2019 · Karen McCulloch is a professor in the physical therapy division in the Department of Allied Health Sciences within the UNC School of Medicine. She is a fellow of the American Physical Therapy Association, board certified as a clinical specialist in neurologic physical therapy, and directs the Neurological Physical Therapy Residency program.

  7. 210. 2006. Attention and dual-task conditions: physical therapy implications for individuals with acquired brain injury. K McCulloch. Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy 31 (3), 104-118. , 2007. 171. 2007. Balance, attention, and dual-task performance during walking after brain injury: associations with falls history.

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