Quinnipiac University
Laura B Simaitis

Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy

Dr. Simaitis is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physical Therapy. A Quinnipiac University alumna '09, '13, Dr. Simaitis continued her education at the University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences, earning her Doctor of Education degree in 2023.

Dr. Simaitis has been a full-time faculty member in the Department of Physical Therapy since 2023, where she is an active member, serving on the Community Engagement Committee. Additionally, in her role as the Faculty Advisor to the Graduate PT Club, Dr. Simaitis strives to foster the professional growth of future physical therapists through active engagement in learning and development. Serving as the Faculty Advisor to EQUIP's All-Abilities team, Dr. Simaitis enjoys collaborating with student leaders for the Hiking Without Boundaries program and the annual Wheels in Motion event, raising money to support adaptive sports programs around CT. Dr. Simaitis is also involved with the American Physical Therapy Association at the state level, serving as the Education and Quality Co-chairperson for the Neurologic Special Interest Group of the CT APTA.

Dr. Simaitis currently teaches Neurorehabilitation I, Neurorehabilitation II, and Clinical Decision Making II. Her professional experiences span over 10 years in the inpatient and outpatient settings along the continuum of care. Recognized by the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties in 2018, Dr. Simaitis became a Board Certified Clinical Specialist in Neurologic Physical Therapy, demonstrating her commitment to excellence in clinical practice. She brings this excellence to the classroom through her active teaching style.

Working closely with research partners at the Joyce D. and Andrew J. Mandell Center for Comprehensive Multiple Sclerosis Care and Neuroscience Research of Trinity Health Of New England, Dr. Simaitis' current research interests include the use of outcome measures via telehealth and the use of outcome measures to predict fall risk in individuals with neurologic disease.

Education

  • DIPL, Kimball Union Academy
  • BS, Quinnipiac University
  • DPT, Quinnipiac University
  • DED, University of St. Augustine for

Areas of Expertise

  • Neurorehabilitation/Neurosurgery

Organization

  • Physical Therapy

Office Location

  • Medicine, Nursing, Health Sci

Mail Drop

  • NH-HSC

Experience

Quinnipiac University

Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy

Hamden, CT, USA

2023 - Present

Quinnipiac University

Visiting Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy

Hamden, CT, USA

2020 - 2023

Quinnipiac University

Adjunct faculty member in the Department of Physical Therapy

Hamden, CT, USA

2018 - 2020

Hartford Hospital

per diem Physical Therapist (IRU)

Hartford, CT, USA

2018 - 2019

Gaylord Specialty Healthcare

per diem Physical Therapist (inpatient and outpatient)

Wallingford, CT, USA

2018 - Present

Gaylord Specialty Healthcare

Physical Therapist

Wallingford, CT, USA

2013 - 2018

Selected Publications

Conference Presentation

Social Awareness within Cultural Competence Education among Doctor of Physical Therapy Students

Simaitis, L., Kupczynski, L., Gibson, A.

World Congress on Education, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Residence & Conference Centre - Toronto, Ontario, Canada (2023)

Peer Reviewed Journal

Effect of backward and forward walking on lower limb strength, balance, and gait in multiple sclerosis: A randomized feasibility trial

Delmastro, H.M., Ruiz, J.A., Simaitis, L.B., Gromisch, E.S., Neto, L.O., Cohen, E.T., Wong, E., Krug, R.J., Lo, A.C

25(2) International Journal of Multiple Sclerosis Care 45-50 March/April (2023)

Peer Reviewed Journal

Establishment of regression-based normative isometric strength values for major lower limb muscle groups in persons with multiple sclerosis

DelMastro, H.M., Simaitis, L.B., Gromisch, E.S., Gomes, K., Ruiz, J.A.

25 Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders 1-8 May (2023)

Professional Designation