Rosemary Gallagher

Rosemary Gallagher

Title: Professor

Campus: Long Island

Area(s) of Expertise: Parkinson’s Disease, Older Adults, Virtual Environments, Biomechanics, Balance and Falls

Education Credentials: B.S., D.P.T., Ph.D.

Industry Credentials: P.T., D.P.T., Ph.D.

Joined New York Tech: 2008


Rosemary Gallagher is associate professor and Director of Physical Therapy Admissions at New York Tech's Doctor of Physical Therapy Program. Gallagher graduated from Colorado State University in 1983 with a B.S. in Physical Education and has earned two degrees from Stony Brook University—a B.S. in Physical Therapy in 1989 and a Clinical Doctorate in Physical Therapy in 2008. She graduated with her Ph.D. from the Interdisciplinary Studies program at Rutgers University, with a concentration in Rehabilitation and Movement Sciences in October 2017. She has over 30 years of clinical experience with a variety of patient populations including geriatric, neurologic, and orthopedic patients, in a variety of clinical settings including outpatient, acute care, acute and sub-acute rehabilitation, long term, and home care.

Gallagher is actively involved in research with an interest in improving the lives of people with Parkinson's disease. She is a Parkinson's Foundation Physical Therapy Faculty Scholar dedicated to improving physical therapy care in Parkinson's disease through instruction to future physical therapists. She is also involved in the Rock Steady boxing program for people with Parkinson's disease on the New York Tech Long Island campus and leads the Long Island Chapter of Pass-to-Pass, a benevolent organization that offers backpacking and hiking trips for people with PD.

Her Ph.D. work investigated stationary cycling as a rehabilitation strategy in individuals with PD using a virtual environment. She is currently expanding on her Ph.D. work by using immersive and semi-immersive virtual environments to increase exercise intensity during stationary cycling in people with PD, a study funded by the NIH. She is also interested in cognition in people with PD as it relates to balance. Gallagher is also involved in using optical motion capture technology and is a Co-PI on a study designed to investigate behavioral biometrics during cell phone use in healthy adults and people with PD, a study funded by the NSF. Dr. Gallagher has presented her work at the national and international levels.

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