- Doctor of Education- Instructional Practices Concentration, Lincoln Memorial University (currently enrolled)
- Board-Certified Orthopedic Clinical Specialist, American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties
- Orthopedic Physical Therapy Residency Program, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
- Doctor of Physical Therapy, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
- Bachelor of Science in Preventative and Rehabilitative Programs - Minor in Exercise Science, Central Michigan University
- Interprofessional Practice and Education (IPE) in Healthcare Education
- High-Fidelity Simulation and Experiential Learning in Physical and Occupational Therapy Doctoral Curricula
- Facilitating Student-Generated Case Reports
- Patient Expectations and Their Influence on Physical Therapy Outcomes
- Evaluation and Treatment of Respiratory Performance Variables in Outpatient Physical Therapy Practice
Dr. Rheault is an assistant professor and a core faculty member responsible for coordinating interprofessional practice and education (IPE) and experiential learning initiatives in collaboration with other programs within and outside Lincoln Memorial University. Previously, he served in the role of assistant professor for an undergraduate rehabilitative health sciences program and has served in a core faculty role with an orthopedic physical therapy residency program while treating patients clinically in a multi-disciplinary chronic pain management clinic.
He earned his bachelor’s degree in Preventative and Rehabilitative Health Sciences with a minor in Exercise Science from Central Michigan University in Mt. Pleasant, Michigan, and his Doctorate in Physical Therapy from the University of Miami in Coral Gables, FL. He completed an orthopaedic physical therapy residency program at the University of Miami and is a Board-certified Orthopaedic Clinical Specialist through the American Physical Therapy Association.
In addition to his academic role, he continues to practice in a multi-disciplinary primary care setting, working alongside physicians, pharmacists, and behavioral health specialists in caring for patients from rural, Appalachian communities.
Professional membership includes the American Physical Therapy Association including Education section, Tennessee Physical Therapy Association, and Tennessee Interprofessional Practice and Education Consortium.
Wassinger, C. A., Bourassa, M., Rheault, I., Carroll, A. Waldecker, C. Weyant-Blevins, E., Sole, G., Wright, A.A., (2024) The role of patient treatment specific expectations on the outcomes of musculoskeletal physical therapy treatment: A scoping review. Musculoskeletal Care, e1854. DOI: 10.1002/msc.1854.
Schmidt E, Rheault I. Cultural humility among PT & OT doctoral students after intentional use of diverse cultural identifiers in coursewor (Poster). In: Poster Session.Am. J. Occup. Ther. 2024, 78(2) 1. DOI: 10.5014/ajot.2024.78S2-PO121.
Ramiscal L, Rheault I, Harper-Hanigan, K. Knowledge of roles and responsibilities of physical therapists by other healthcare professionals (Poster). Nexus Summit, National Center for Interprofessional Practice and Education; September 13, 2022. (https://summit2022.nexusipe.org/sessions/knowledge-roles-and-responsibilities-between-physical-therapists-and-other-healthcare).
Gonzalez J, Cahalin L, Miller C, Rheault I, Wong M. Does diabetes cause a further decline in inspiratory muscle performance in those with spinal pain? [OPO83] (Poster). In: CSM 2020 Academy of Orthopaedic Physical Poster Presentation Abstracts OPO1-OPO240. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther. 2020;50(1): CSM1–CSM29. DOI: 10.2519/jospt.2020.50.1.CSM.
Gonzalez, J, Mostoufi, B, Wong, M, Hartley, G, Rheault, I, Cahalin, L. Blood flow restriction: a theory report highlighting potential beneficial effects on type two diabetes mellitus (Poster). In: Poster Presentations. Cardiopulm Phys Ther J. 2020;31(1): e12-e27. DOI: 10.1097/CPT.0000000000000135
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O’Connell N, Pyc L, Rebbe E, Rheault I, Van Dyke P, Gailey R. Application of inertial measurement units for quantifying motion patterns during agility activities in athletes with lower-limb injuries [SPL24] (Platform). In: sports physical therapy section platform presentation abstracts SPL1–SPL67. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther. 2016;46(1): A39. DOI: 10.2519/jospt.2016.46.1.A29