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Laurel Sexton, PT, DPT, WCS

Laurel Sexton
Assistant Professor
Email: LKSexton@UAMS.edu
Website: UAMS Health Provider Profile
 

Background: Dr. Sexton received her undergraduate degree from the University of Tulsa and her Clinical Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Des Moines University.

Certifications & Other Specialties: Board Certified Clinical Specialist in Women’s Health Physical Therapy.

Teaching Interests: Orthopedics and Women’s, Men’s and Children’s Pelvic Health

Research Interests: Student success, Remediation, and Education

Clinical Interests: Women’s, men’s and children’s pelvic health and orthopedics

Service Interests: Student retention, Liaison to student success center, CHP scholarship Committee

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