

Sheri Fedor
Dr. Sheri Fedor is expanding horizons in the field of physical therapy as an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Division of Physical Therapy at Shenandoah University. With a Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Utica College and a completed neurology residency at UPMC, Dr. Fedor brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to her role. Her specialization in vestibular physical therapy, particularly focusing on concussion patients, underscores her commitment to advancing therapeutic practices and patient care. In her professional journey, Dr. Fedor has garnered extensive experience in treating athletes with vestibular disorders, making her a leading figure in this niche area of physical therapy. Her insights and innovative approaches have made her a sought-after speaker at national conferences on concussion, where she shares her expertise and contributes to the broader discourse on effective treatment strategies. Beyond her academic and speaking engagements, Dr. Fedor serves as the Director of the Inova Vestibular Concussion Physical Therapy Program. In this capacity, she oversees the development and implementation of cutting-edge treatment protocols, ensuring that patients receive the highest standard of care. Her leadership in this program highlights her dedication to improving patient outcomes and advancing the field of vestibular therapy. Dr. Fedor's contributions to the field are further evidenced by her extensive publications in peer-reviewed journals. Her research interests in vestibular physical therapy and concussion have led to significant advancements in understanding and treating these complex conditions. Through her scholarly work, Dr. Fedor continues to influence and inspire both her peers and the next generation of physical therapists.