Assistant Dean/Clinical Associate Professor
Stony Brook University/American Amputee Soccer Association
Stony Brook University
Dr. James Pierre-Glaude is a distinguished physical therapist and athletic trainer, renowned for his expertise in orthopedic and sports medicine. As the owner of a successful outpatient physical therapy practice, he is committed to providing top-tier care to athletes and individuals with orthopedic conditions. His advanced education includes a Doctor of Education, Doctor of Physical Therapy and a Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training. He holds several prestigious certifications, including Board-Certified Orthopedic Clinical Specialist, Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, and Certified Athletic Trainer, showcasing his dedication to clinical excellence. Beyond his private practice, Dr. Pierre-Glaude has held key roles in sports medicine, such as serving as the Head Athletic Trainer for the Mt. Sinai School District, where he contributed to the success of the state championship lacrosse teams. He also worked as an Intern Assistant Athletic Trainer at Stony Brook University, providing care for collegiate athletes. His commitment to expanding opportunities in adaptive sports is evident in his role as Director of Sports Medicine/Performance for the US National Amputee Soccer Teams and his position on the Board of Directors for the American Amputee Soccer Association. These distinctions also serve as a nod to his extensive leadership, work and overall diligence in advancing diversity, equity and inclusion in sports. Additionally, as a Clinical Assistant Professor at Stony Brook University, he mentors students in athletic training and physical therapy, contributing to the next generation of healthcare professionals. His research, published in leading journals and presented at national conferences, further cements his status as a leader in orthopedic physical therapy and sports medicine.
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The Role of O&P and the Interdisciplinary Team in Adaptive Sport
Friday, February 20, 2026
10:45 AM - 12:15 PM CDT