Athletic Training - Post-Professional Program

David Bazett-Jones, Ph.D., AT, ATC, CSCS
Associate Professor, Program Director
School of Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences
Office: HH 2505L
Mail Stop 119
Phone: 419.530.4241
Fax: 419.530.4759
david.bazettjones@utoledo.edu
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David M. Bazett-Jones, Ph.D., AT, ATC, CSCS, is an Associate Professor and the Program Director for the UToledo Post-Professional Athletic Training Program. His research interests include patellofemoral pain in youth and adults, hip and trunk muscle function testing, and lower extremity and trunk movement analysis. Generally, his research aims to understand how and why people have chronic knee pain and what we can do to intervene.
Dr. Bazett-Jones earned a Bachelor’s degree in Athletic Training from the University
of Wisconsin-La Crosse in 2004. He attended Ball State University for graduate school,
earning a Master’s Degree in Exercise Science/Biomechanics in 2006. He received a
PhD in Health Sciences with concentrations in biomechanics and motor control from
the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in 2011. He has worked as an athletic trainer
at all levels of sport, from middle-school to professional football. He is a member
of the National Athletic Trainer’s Association, Great Lake Athletic Trainer’s Association,
Ohio Athletic Trainer’s Association and American College of Sports Medicine.