Locations
5151 Park Ave.
Fairfield, CT 06825
phone:
203-396-8181
fax:
203-396-8137
email:
fairfield@integrehab.com
FACILITY
Affiliated with the Department of Physical Therapy and Human Movement and Sports Science at Sacred Heart University.SACRED HEART UNIVERSITY SPORTS MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION CENTERS. A Division of Integrated Rehabilitation Services, LLC CLINICAL STAFF, ADJUNCT FACULTY, CLINICAL INSTRUCTORS Treatment by those teaching future physical therapists.
STAFF
thomas Kascak, PT, DPT, CHT, MBA (Owner and Clinical Director) Dr. Kascak is a local resident, having graduated from Trumbull High School in 1970, UConn in 1974 with a BA in Biology, and New York University in 1975 with his Physical Therapy Degree. He received an MBA in Management of Health Care Organizations from the University of New Haven in 1982. Most recently, Tom completed work for his Clinical Doctorate at Massachusetts General Hospital’s Institute of Health Professions.
Tom’s career began at Yale-New Haven Hospital where his interest in Hand Injuries started. His career progression took him through Park City Hospital in Bridgeport (Chief Therapist), Temple Medical Center’s Life Sciences in New Haven (Supervisor), and by 1986 had established Kascak Physical Therapy in Trumbull. He moved his practice into Sacred Heart University in 1996, continued his care for patients while adding teaching responsibilities in the SHU Physical Therapy Program. Teaching responsibilities in this Physical Therapy Program are concentrated in Musculoskeletal Diagnosis and Treatment, Hand Rehabilitation, and Risk Management. Tom has invested time in an extensive continuing education effort since he became a therapist. His course-work has focused primarily in upper extremity disorders of all types (sports, trauma, repetitive disorders, reconstructive surgeries) and care of spinal disorders.
Dr. Kascak has spoken at numerous sites regarding care and rehabilitation of the Back, Neck, Shoulder, and Hand. He has addressed the Yale University Surgical Hand Conference, CT Physical Therapy Association Educational Conference, and Yale University School for Physician Assistants. He has provided many local community talks on these and other topics of interest to the public.
He received his Board Certification in Hand and Upper Extremity Therapy in 1999, while continuing to care for General Orthopedic, Geriatric, and Skilled Nursing Home clients. During his Clinical Doctorate, he completed monographs in Physical Therapy Diagnosis and a Comprehensive Case Analysis of Thumb Arthritis: Conservative and Surgical Rehabilitation. Tom’s interests include golf, skiing and nature-photography.
victor Vaughan, PT, ATC, MS, OCS Vic is the Clinical Manager of our Fairfield and Trumbull offices since 1996. He is a 1976 Graduate from the University of Vermont with a Bachelors of Science Physical Therapy, and a 1985 graduate with a Master of Science from the University of Massachusetts. Vic has 24 years as a Department Head or Manager, in both Physical Therapy and Athletic Training. Early in his career, he worked in acute care physical therapy at Yale New Haven Hospital. With an interest in sports care he joined the Yale University Athletic Dept as a physical therapist/athletic trainer. Vic then began working in outpatient physical therapy with an expertise in General Orthopedics Rehabilitation, Amputee Rehabilitation, Sports Rehabilitation, and Foot Care. He has attended numerous continuing education courses in Manual therapy and Manipulation techniques, amputee and prosthetic rehabilitation, knee, shoulder and spinal care.
As a very active member of the Connecticut Physical Therapy Association Vic is currently the Public Affairs committee chairman. His past roles in the association include President, Vice President, Treasurer, and Finance committee chairman. He has been actively involved in state and federal legislative issues. He led the successful effort to obtain the right for patients to have direct access to physical therapists in Connecticut. He was also instrumental in establishing mandatory continuing education in order to maintain licensure and in achieving licensure for physical therapy assistants. For his efforts in this arena Vic was awarded the State Legislative Leadership Award by the American Physical Therapy Association. This annual award is presented to one or two recipients for outstanding leadership in legislative issues at the state level. In 2007 the Class of 2008 in the Program in Physical Therapy established the Vic Vaughan Leadership Award. This award is awarded to the third year PT student who demonstrates great leadership in student physical therapy association.
Since 1998, Vic is has also been an adjunct faculty member in the Doctor of Physical Therapy program for Sacred Heart University. He has taught in numerous courses in the areas of musculo-skeletal pathologies, neuromuscular pathologies, cardiopulmonary and acute care, amputee and prosthetic rehabilitation, and physical therapy practice and management issues. He has given many lectures on amputee care, shoulder and knee rehabilitation and the use of isokinetics in rehabilitation. Vic has published research on muscle atrophy following immobilization as well as physical therapy following arthroscopic menisectomy.
sheila Thomas Watts, PT, MBA, MS, GCS Clinical Assistant Professor, Sacred Heart University. Sheila has over 30 years of clinical and administrative physical therapy experience, graduating with a B.S. in Physical Therapy from Ohio State University, an MBA with concentration in health care from the University of New Haven, and an M.S. in Geriatric Rehabilitation and Wellness from Sacred Heart University. Sheila began her professional career as an acute care physical therapist at Yale New Haven Hospital advancing to the level of supervisor for many years. She joined the Sacred Heart faculty in 1998, providing clinical physical therapy services in a long-term care facility and instructional activities in the entry level Master’s and Doctoral Program in Physical Therapy. She is also an instructor in the Geriatric Health and Wellness graduate program. She was awarded the Alumni Leadership Award from Sacred Heart University in 2006. Sheila is Board Certified in Geriatric Physical Therapy and she is currently the Director of the Clinical Physical Therapy Residency Program in geriatrics at the Jewish Home for the Elderly.
Sheila has presented on the state and national level. Her research on exercise and cardiac risk factors has been presented on the national level. She is active in the following professional association: the American Physical Therapy Association, Connecticut Physical Therapy Association, The Gerontological Society of America and the Cultural Diversity Committee of the APTA Section on Geriatrics.
gary p. Austin, PT, PhD, CGFI Dr. Austin is an Associate Professor of Physical Therapy and Director, Orthopedic Physical Therapy Residency Program at Sacred Heart University, Fairfield, CT (http://physicaltherapy.sacredheart.edu/). Dr. Austin completed his professional education with a B.S. in Physical Therapy in 1987 from the University of Connecticut and returned to earn a doctorate in Sport Science with a concentration in Sport Biomechanics in 1998. Dr. Austin teaches in the Doctor of Physical Therapy Program in the area of Musculoskeletal Examination and Intervention. He began his clinical career in a hospital based out-patient clinic and has more than 20 years of experience in the orthopedic, sports, and occupational medicine settings.
He is currently a Fellow-in-Training, Regis University Fellowship in Manual Physical Therapy and recently completed a Fellowship in Applied Functional Science with the Gray Institute for Functional Transformation. Dr. Austin has expertise in Orthopedic and Sports Rehabilitation, Foot Care, Spine Care, and Functional Training and Conditioning for golf and baseball. Dr. Austin is a Certified Golf Fitness Instructor through the Titleist Performance Institute and consults with the Sacred Heart University Men’s and Women’s Golf Teams. Additionally, he is an active member the American Physical Therapy Association (Orthopedics, Sports, and Research Sections) and American Academy of Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapists.
Dr. Austin has authored 4 book chapters, multiple peer-reviewed manuscripts and abstracts and has presented at state and national meetings. He is also a manuscript reviewer for several journals including Physical Therapy, Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy, Journal of Manual and Manipulative Therapy, Physiotherapy Theory and Practice, and Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Awards include the APTA Margaret L. Moore Award for Outstanding New Academic Faculty Member and the Outstanding Physical Therapy Professional Award from the Neag School of Education Alumni Society of the University of Connecticut.
david Cameron, PT, PhD, OCS, ATC David is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Physical Therapy Program at Sacred Heart University. He graduated in 1981 from Central Connecticut State University with a BS in Physical Education and Athletic Training. He obtained his Physical Therapy degree from the University of Connecticut in 1983 and following that, a MA in Sport Biomechanics in 1995. David graduated in 2007 from New York University, Department of Physical Therapy with a PhD in Pathokinesiology. His doctoral research was “The Differences in Lower-Limb Stiffness During Jump Landing in Athletes With and Without Unilateral Chronic Ankle Sprain”.
David’s physical therapy career began at Physical Therapy & Sports Medicine Center of Waterbury. His patient care responsibilities included outpatient orthopedics, therapeutic pool programs, a Back School, and Athletic Training services to local high schools. From 1986 to 1996 David established and owned his own practice, Center for Orthopedic & Sports Physical Therapy in Manchester CT. In 1996 David assumed a Clinical Assistant Professor position at Sacred Heart University teaching basic and advanced musculoskeletal examination and intervention. Patient care continues as he participates in the outpatient faculty-based practice at SHU utilizing his expertise in manual therapy and therapeutic exercise for the management of spinal and lower limb dysfunctions. He is now the Director of the Human Anatomy Laboratory for the College of Education and Health Professions and serves as Director of the Motion Analysis Laboratory. His research interests continue in the arena of his doctoral work: the influence of lower-limb injury on stiffness during vertical jump landing.
David has taken numerous continuing education courses in the Mulligan concept, Diagnosis and Treatment of Movement Impairment Syndromes, and in sports medicine through the Cincinnati Sports Medicine and Orthopedic Center. He has published in peer reviewed journals and presented at state and national conferences. In 1996 David received Board Certification in Orthopedics and recertified in 2006. He has been certified as an Athletic Trainer by the National Athletic Trainers Association since 1982.
David served as Chairman and Treasurer of the Connecticut Physical Therapy Associations’ Political Action Committee, and on the Legislative and Research Committees. In 1991 David received the “Joseph Smey Outstanding Member Award” by the Connecticut Physical Therapy Association and in 2003 he was recognized as the Graduate Teacher of the Year at Sacred Heart University.
In addition to academic and research pursuits, David has kept his wresting interests alive since high school days as a state champion, by serving as the faculty mentor for Sacred Heart University’s wrestling team. He has competed in road races from 5K to the marathon distance and triathlons at distances equal to Ironman and Olympic competition.
donna m. Bowers, PT, MPH, PCS Donna is a Clinical Assistant Professor at Sacred Heart University Doctoral Physical Therapy Program. She is a 1984 graduate of Northeastern University with a BS in Physical therapy and 2002 graduate of Southern Connecticut State University with a masters in Public Health. Donna was initially Board Certified in Pediatrics by the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties in 1995 and recertified in 2006. She has extensive practice in both Birth to Three and School based PT systems, as well as inpatient and outpatient pediatrics across a wide spectrum. Her current clinical practice focuses on challenging pediatric cases particularly children with neuromuscular disorders. She is often tapped for inservice education and consultation to school based therapists in Fairfield county. Her research interests include health promotion/wellness in children and she has expertise in fitness and exercise for children with asthma and children with disabilities.
adrian Miranda, DPT Dr. Miranda graduated from Ithaca College in November 2007. For the past one and a half years, he has worked as a physical therapist for Eastern Rehabilitation Network at Orthopedic Associates of Hartford in Farmington, CT. His interests in orthopedics include treating impairments associated with the shoulders and knees, post-operative management, and a subspecialty in dance medicine. Dr. Miranda has attended continuing education courses including Mulligan, Sahrmann, and NYU Harkness Center for Dance Injuries. Dr. Miranda has also been accepted to the Texas Tech University Doctor of Science in Orthopaedics (ScD) Program. Dr. Miranda has taught a continuing education course to Eastern Rehabilitation Network titled "Introduction to Evidence Based Practice for the Shoulder." His interests include dancing, playing guitar, soccer, and running. Adrian completed his first half-marathon in November of 2008 and is fluent in Spanish.
meghan Hyde, DPT, ATC Dr. Hyde graduated from Sacred Heart University in 2006 with a Bachelors of Science in Athletic Training. Dr. Hyde is currently a licensed certified Athletic Trainer. Dr. Hyde continued her education at Sacred Heart University and graduated with her Doctorate in Physical Therapy in 2009. Dr. Hyde completed her training in Sports and Orthopaedic Physical Therapy at Champion Sports Medicine in Birmingham, Alabama. While attending graduate school she worked as a per diem Athletic Trainer at local area high schools. Dr. Hyde is coauthor of "What are the costs, benefits, and issues around promoting a Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) program as a rehabilitation intervention option." Meghan is an avid Boston sports fan and she spends her free time surrounded by friends and family.
BUSINESS HOURS
Patient appointments are scheduled from 7 am until 6 pm Monday through Friday.SPECIALTY PROGRAMS
DIRECTIONS
- Merrit Parkway
- I-95
- Take exit 47.
- At the end of the exit turn left onto Park Ave.
- Proceed straight through the traffic light at the intersection of Old Town Rd and Park Ave.
- Continue to the next light and turn right into the entrance of Sacred Heart University.
- At the first stop sign turn right.
- Turn left at the 2nd stop sign.
- Turn left again at the 3rd stop sign.
- Then turn right at the 4th stop sign.
- Go up the hill and turn into the parking lot in front of the William Pitt Health & Recreation Center building on the left.
- Enter the front door and the office is on your left inside off the lobby.
- Take exit 27A onto Rt's 8 and 25.
- Continue to split and bear left onto Rt 25.
- Take exit 7 for the Merritt Parkway south.
- Follow the Merrit Parkway directions.
News
We are pleased to have been joined by Doctors Adrian Miranda and Meghan Hyde as Orthopedic Physical Therapy Residents. As Orthopaedic Residents they will provide physical therapy services at SHUSMRC, St. Vincent's Immediate Health Care in Bridgeport, and other clinical affiliates; serve as adjunct faculty in the Sacred Heart University Doctorate of Physical Therapy Program; and complete advanced didactic and clinical education in preparation for board certification in Orthopaedic Physical Therapy. As Dr. Hyde and Dr. Miranda join our team, we would like to acknowledge and thank our 2008-2009 Orthopaedic Residents, Dr. Thomas Denninger, DPT and Dr. Konstantina Paschalides, DPT, for their academic, clinical, and professional contributions. Dr. Denninger has recently relocated to Greenville, SC to join Proaxis Therapy in partnership with Steadman-Hawkins Clinic, and Dr. Paschalides has joined Sport & Orthopaedic Physical Therapy of Fairfield, CT and Physical Therapy for Women of Trumbull, CT. We would also like to acknowledge and thank our 2007-2008 Orthopaedic Residents Dr. Christopher Turuta, DPT and Dr. Katie Janczak, DPT for their contributions. Currently, Dr. Turuta is practicing at Advanced S.P.O.R.T.S. in East Setauket, NY and Dr. Janczak is practicing at Cioffredi & Associates Physical Therapy in Lebanon, NH.
Please continue to review the summaries and articles available to you in the Library section of our web site. There is information regarding various aspects of PHYSICAL THERAPY as well as other HEALTH topics. If you have an area of interest, please contact the office in your area so we may be of help.
We are pleased to congratulate Janine Hatch and Victor Vaughan on completing the requirements for Board Certification in their specialty areas. Janine is now recognized as a Geriatric Clinical Specialist and Victor is acknowledged as an Orthopedic Clinical Specialist. They will be officially recognized with their new standing at the American Physical Therapy Association National Convention in Las Vegas Nevada in 2009.
U.S. News and World Report lists Sacred Heart University's Physical Therapy program as the best in Connecticut. The report also ranks the program among the best in the country.
In the magazine's "Best Graduate Schools 2009" SHU ranked 52nd nationally, placing it as one of the top 5 programs in New England, along with Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston University, the University of Vermont and Simmons College. As the top program in Connecticut, Sacred Heart has been a regional and national leader in the field having introduced the first doctoral program in Connecticut in 2004.
"I am very pleased to be recognized by our peer institutions as a leading physical therapy program in the northeast and ranked among the top 25 percent of programs nationally," said Dr. Michael Emery, professor and director of the Physical Therapy Program. "As the former chairman of the American Physical Therapy Association's Commission on Accreditation of Physical Therapy Education, I fully recognize that this ranking acknowledges the wonderful contribution to the field of physical therapy by our faculty, alumni and currently enrolled students."
This recent ranking follows a year filled with recognition of the school's excellence. In the 2008 edition of "America's Best Colleges" by U.S. News & World Report, SHU ranked among the best master's universities in the North. SHU was also included in the Princeton Review's "Best 366 Colleges: 2008." In addition, the University's John F. Welch College of Business earned its share of accolades last year with its inclusion in the Princeton Review's 2008 "Best 290 Business Schools."
The Physical Therapy Department is part of the College of Education and Health Professions, along with programs in occupational therapy, exercise science, athletic training, nursing and geriatric health and wellness. These programs position Sacred Heart as a leader in health science education amongst the Catholic colleges and universities within the Northeast.
Sacred Heart University Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation Services, a division of Integrated Rehabilitation Services, is affiliated with the Sacred Heart University Orthopedic Physical Therapy Residency program. This program provides specialty training for newly graduated Physical Therapists in orthopedic physical therapy, is overseen by Dr. Gary Austin PT, Phd.
Integrated Rehabilitation Services has been named the official physical therapy provider of the Bridgeport Sound Tigers. The Sound Tigers are the AHL affiliate of the New York Islanders.
Sacred Heart University Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation Services, a division of Integrated Rehabilitation Services, was a sponsor of the Jingle Bell Run, a 5k road race and kid's fun run held in Trumbull on Saturday, December 1st. Over 500 runners participated in the 5k race, and hundreds of children ran, walked and rode in strollers in the fun run.
Sacred Heart Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation is please to announce its affiliation with the new Sacred Heart University Orthopedic Physical Therapy Residency program. This program provides specialty training for newly graduated Physical Therapists in orthopedic physical therapy.
Overseen by Dr. Gary Austin PT, Phd, the residency program is a combination of guided clinical training along with formal advanced academic preparation. The residents are licensed physical therapists who are looking to fast track their education, skill levels, and knowledge base in the treatment of persons with orthopedic injury and disease. The program is twelve months duration and currently has two graduates from the Sacred Heart University Doctor of Physical Therapy program.
The Connecticut Physical Therapy Association recently held their Annual Conference at the Connecticut Grand Hotel and Conference Center in Waterbury, CT. Three members of the Sacred Heart Sportsmedicine and Rehabilitation were featured presenters at the conference.
Dr. Gary Austin PT, Phd, and Kevin Chui PT, Phd, GCS, a Sacred Heart University faculty member, presented a discussion on Development, Testing, Application and Examples of Clinical Prediction Rules. In his presentation Dr. Austin showed how physical therapists using information gathered from the patients history, examination and testing and applied to certain clinical prediction rules allows the therapist to make ongoing decisions about patient management.
Victor G. Vaughan PT, MS, ATC along with Michelle Lusardi PT, Phd, a Sacred Heart University faculty member and David Rooney CPO, a local prosthetist presented Prosthetic Rehabilitation for Older Adults: a Case-Based Update. Mr. Vaughan discussed various physical therapy examination techniques and interventions for persons with amputations. Mr. Vaughan is a co-author of a chapter "Rehabilitation of Persons with Transtibial Amputations" in the textbook Orthotics and Prosthetics in Rehabilitation edited by Dr. Lusardi and Carolyn Nielsen.
Dr. Janine Hatch PT, DPT, MS presented an original research project entitled The Impact of Participation in a Wellness Program on Functional Status and Falls Among Older Adults in and Assisted Living Setting in a platform presentation. Dr. Hatch found that older adults who participated in a wellness exercise program were less likely to be at risk for falls and had a higher level of functional capabilities then those people who were more sedentary.
Patient Testimonial
I have been a patient at your Sacred Heart location since January of this year. For the past three years I was treated at two other rehab centers, and have never experienced the type of service that I have gotten from your Center.
Every one that has worked with me is great, but I feel blessed to have Tom as my therapist. I feel that I present various challenges, but he is always so patient with me, and really makes sure that I know what he wants me to do. Diane as well, is very accommodating. She really works with me to make sure that I get the time frame that I need. If she is busy when I call for something, she tells me that she will call me back, and SHE DOES!!!
Again I really appreciate the LEGENDARY SERVICE that I have received, and will be sure to mention to my Doctor when I see him later today.
BA, Westport
