Daniel Diaz, PT, DPT, PhD
Fall 1980 - Fall 2120
Assistant Professor I
Current Position
Biography
Dr. Diaz, PT, DPT, PhD is a licensed physical therapist from East Los Angeles, California, who has 10 years of experience treating patients and teaching in several universities. Dr. Diaz earned his baccalaureate in Exercise Science from Cal State LA, achieved his Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Mount Saint Mary’s University, and after completing an orthopedic residency and movement fellowship, attained his PhD in Leadership in the Health Sciences from the University of the Cumberlands. His dissertation was titled “The Meaning Doctoral Physical Therapists Make of Their Previous Student Service-Learning Experiences with the Homeless Population”.
Clinically, Dr. Diaz is an ABPTS Orthopedic Clinical Specialist (OCS) and is certified as an APTA Credentialed Clinical Instructor, Movement Links Specialist, DNS Exercise Trainer, and has recently traveled to Prague to complete the DNS course series to become a DNS Practitioner. He is also in progress towards achieving his Certificate of Advanced Practice in PT in Pelvic Health (CAPP-Pelvic). He has worked with clients in various settings, including HMO, PPO, community health centers, pro bono services for the homeless, and private in-home concierge services. He primarily treats orthopedic conditions but has experience in treating several other conditions, including chronic pain, post-op recovery, balance, vestibular, TMJ, performance, and aquatic therapy.
Dr. Diaz has taught students in various programs across several Southern California universities, including courses in undergraduate kinesiology, physical therapy, physical therapy assistant, occupational therapy, and chiropractic curricula. He primarily teaches anatomy, orthopedics, therapeutic exercise, and service learning, and also helps with teaching continuing education courses for Movement Links.
Dr. Diaz is also an APTA member, APTA district representative for the Long Beach - South Bay district, and a member of the California, geriatric, oncology, and pelvic health chapters of APTA.
In addition to his content expertise, Dr. Diaz has developed his instructional and student evaluation skills through graduate coursework and continuing education courses that focus on leadership, higher education, the adult learner, online learning, and teaching science.
In recent years, student ratings of his effectiveness as an instructor have ranged from 4 to 5 on a 5-point scale. Comments provided by peer evaluators for Dr. Diaz cite his teaching strengths as maintaining exceptionally high professional standards, making sure each student develops ownership of their learning experience, and delivering the curriculum with humor and simplified explanations. Student also convey their appreciation for Dr. Diaz’s sense of humor, high but fair expectations, and ability to explain complex concepts in a relatable way. In addition, Dr. Diaz has also been selected by students as a commencement speaker.
Degrees
Ph.D., Leadership, Health Sciences, University of the Cumberlands, Williamsburg, Kentucky, United StatesDissertation: The Meaning Doctoral Physical Therapists Make of Their Previous Student Service-Learning Experiences with the Homeless Population
D.P.T., Physical Therapy, Mount Saint Mary's University, Los Angeles, California, United StatesDissertation: N/A
Certifications (Healthcare)
American Heart Association, Basic Life Support Provider, 235416820149, 2023-05-19, 2025-05-01
APTA Pelvic Health, Pelvic Health Physical Therapy Level 1, N/A, 2025-10-12, 2028-12-31, Yes
DNS, DNS Practitioner, N/A, 2025-08-22, 2028-12-31, Yes
DNS, DNS Exercise Trainer, N/A, 2025-02-28, 2028-12-31, Yes
Movement Links, Movement Links Specialist, N/A, 2018-01-01, 2028-12-31, Yes
APTA, Credentialed Clinical Instructor, N/A, 2016-01-31, 2028-12-31, Yes
Professional Licensures and Certifications (All other/non-healthcare)
Hybrid Learning Certificate, March 2025, Evidence in Motion, California
Post-Graduate Training
Type: Residency, Healthcare Partners, Residency, Orthopedics, Torrance, California, United States, December 2015, December 2016
Type: Fellowship, Azusa Pacific University, Fellowship, Movement System, Azusa, California, United States, February 2018, February 2019
Work Experience
2022 - Ongoing
Adjunct Faculty and Assistant Professor, Southern California University, Whittier, California, United States
Physical Therapist, Private Concierge Physical Therapy and Wellness
2021 - 2025
Adjunct Faculty, Stanbridge University, Alhambra, California, United States
Adjunct Faculty, West Coast University, Los Angeles, California, United States
2021 - 2022
Physical Therapist, South Bay Sports Medicine, Torrance, California, United States
2018 - 2025
Adjunct Faculty, Mount Saint Mary's University, Los Angeles, California, United States
2015 - 2021
Physical Therapist, Healthcare Partners (now Optum), Torrance, California, United States
2011 - 2023
Adjunct Faculty, California State University, Los Angeles, California
Hospital / Clinical Appointments
Physical Therapist, University Health Center, Whittier September 2023
Scholarly Contributions and Creative Productions
Journal Article
Completed/Published
Poster Presentation
Completed/Published
Grants
Funded - In Progress
Exploring Student Belonging and Success in a Hybrid Accelerated DPT Program (August 1, 2025), Funded - In Progress, Summer 2025, CoInvestigator Daniel Diaz
Honors and Awards
Fall 2024 - Fall 2024
Global Health SIG Ribbon, 2024, Global Health SIG
Professional Membership
Spring 2024 - Ongoing
APTA, March 2016, Ongoing, Geriatric, Oncology, Pelvic sections
Interests
anatomy, therapeutic exercise, orthopedics, hands-on skills, clinical mentoring, leadership, education, integrative healthcare, physical therapy, education, orthopedics, wellness, integrative health