Anson Rosenfeldt is a senior physical therapist in the department of biomedical engineering at the Cleveland Clinic. She received a Bachelor of Science from the University of Dayton, a doctorate in physical therapy from Belmont University and a Masters degree in business administration from Cleveland State University. After practicing clinically as a board-certified neurological physical therapist for seven years, she transitioned into a research position where she specializes in exercise and technology-driven interventions to improve the lives of people with neurological disease. Her current areas of interest include the use of virtual and augmented reality to improve gait, balance and activity of daily living performance in individuals with Parkinson’s disease.