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Dr. Kevin Alexander DPT, OCS

Dr. Kevin Alexander DPT, OCS
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Dr. Kevin Alexander DPT, OCS

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Dr. Kevin Alexander is a Clinic Director at our North Kingstown clinic, a Doctor of Physical Therapy, and a board-certified Orthopedic Clinical Specialist. In addition, Kevin completed a post-graduate residency program in orthopedics and manual therapy. 

 

A competitive track and field athlete right through college, Kevin suffered several injuries throughout his life. His own personal experience with physical therapy is what inspired him to pursue his career in the field. In addition to an athlete and an expert physical therapist, Kevin is a teacher. He has been instrumental in the development of many continuing education courses as well as mentoring and teaching both students and fellow physical therapists. 

 

Kevin grew up and continues to live in North Kingstown, Rhode Island. He has a passion for golf and semi-annually volunteers at the Full Swing Golf RI, an event founded by his wife, teaching children with physical disabilities how to enjoy and play the sport of golf. In addition to golf Kevin enjoys snowboarding, lifting at the gym, landscaping, cooking and - of course - running. From a middle school cross country runner to a track and field college athlete Kevin now enjoys participating in road races with friends.   

 

Offices: 
6669 Post Road

North Kingstown, RI 02878

 
Specialties: 
Orthopedics 
Post-surgical 
Sports-related injuries 
Running 
Headaches 


Undergraduate and Physical Therapy Degree: 
Undergraduate degree in Kinesiology

Doctorate in Physical Therapy from the University of Rhode Island  


Residency 
Evidence in Motion program (orthopedic and manual physical therapy)  

 

Certifications: 
Board Certified Orthopedic Clinical Specialist 
Certified in Dry Needling 

 

Professional Affiliations: 
American Physical Therapy Association 
 

Awards: 
URI, Excellence in clinical research for work on "the effects of trigger point dry needling on trigger point reactivity in the upper trapezius."  

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