Rob Stanborough, PT, FAAOMPT, MTC

Rob Stanborough graduated in 1985 from Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana with a B.F.A. In 1998, he earned a B.P.T. from the Hogeschool van Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Upon returning to the states, Rob began his physical therapy career as the primary therapist on the Brain Injury team at Shands Rehabilitation Hospital. He also began pursuing his Manual Therapy Certification and MHSc at the University of St. Augustine. His research interest is in inter and intra-rater reliability of passive intervertebral mobility testing and he is expected to complete his MHSc in early 2005.

In 2002 Rob participated in the Fellowship program at the University of St. Augustine, at which time he completed his Manual Therapy Certification and began teaching.

Rob currently resides in St. Augustine, Florida with his wife and children. He provides outpatient treatment for patients with a variety of neurological and orthopaedic diagnoses. He is also a part-time entry-level instructor with USA, an adjunct instructor for MF1 online and MF1 continued education course instructor.