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Curtis M. Wildes, PhD, ATC, CSCS, DO(EU)

Adjunct

Dr. Wildes brings more than 15 years of expertise in human performance optimization within sports medicine, athletic training, sports physiology, strength and conditioning, integrative osteopathic wellness, and psychophysiology.

As an emerging expert in the field of sports medicine psychophysiology, with experience working for various organizations such as the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee, USA-National Governing Bodies – USA Volleyball, USA Speedskating, USA Luge, Bobsled/Skeleton, Cirque du Soleil, and the Baltimore Orioles – his career has been focused on the continued development, optimization, and innovation of athletes, organizations, and sport. Dr. Wildes has developed an eclectic, multidisciplinary approach to sports performance medicine, holistic wellness, and integrative mind-body therapies he uses clinically and lectures on to this day.

Armed with a PhD in Applied Psychophysiology, an international clinical doctorate in Osteopathic Manual Practices and a master’s in Athletic Training, his interests include integrative performance optimization using biofeedback and neurofeedback based neurocognitive optimization training. Currently, Dr. Wildes is a member of the US Air Force 58th RQS Human Performance Optimization team at Nellis AFB in Nevada and has been an adjunct faculty member at Logan University teaching in the MS-SSR program since 2018.

Department(s)
  • MS-SC
  • MS-Sports Rehab
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