Anne Kloos, PT, PhD is a professor of clinical health and rehabilitation sciences at The Ohio State University. For the past 10 years, her research has focused on testing or developing assessments to measure and interventions to improve balance, mobility and fall risk in people with Parkinson's and Huntington's. Dr. Kloos received her doctoral degree in biology and neuroscience from Cleveland State University. She is a board-certified neurologic physical therapist and serves as a consultant physical therapist at the Ohio State University Movement Disorders Clinic. As a faculty member of the OSU Physical Therapy Division, she serves as Co-Director of the Mobility and Exercise in Neurodegenerative Disease (MEND) research laboratory and of the OSU Neurologic Physical Therapy Residency Program. Previously, she was as the Chair of the Degenerative Diseases Special Interest Group of the Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy.
Associated Grants
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Use of a Robotic Walking Device to Improve Home and Community Mobility in People with Parkinson's Disease
2019