Susan Leger D.Sc., M.S., P.T., I.M.T., C.

Dr. Susan Leger is the General Manager of CenterIMT Atlanta. She is also the Southeast Regional Manager for CenterIMT, USA, the Director of Neurologic Services for CenterIMT, Worldwide, an instructor for the Connecticut School of Integrative Manual Therapy, and an instructor for Dialogues in Contemporary Rehabilitation. Dr. Leger lives in Fayetteville, Georgia with her two dogs and two cats. Dr. Leger is very proud of her three wonderful children.

Dr. Leger received her bachelors of science in Physical Therapy from the University of Florida in 1979, a masters in Exercise Physiology from Louisiana State University in 1985, and is finishing the Doctorate Program for Integrative Manual Therapy and Diagnostics at Westbrook University. Dr. Leger has received in-depth Neurodevelopmental training, as well as training in a wide range of other therapeutic models such as Acupressure, Cranial Therapies, Manual Lymphatic Drainage, Mechanical Link, Mobilization, Motor Control, Motor Learning, Polarity, Proprioceptive Neuromotor Facilitation, Sensory Integration and Praxis, Visceral Manipulation, and Zero Balancing. Dr. Leger has an expertise in Integrative Manual Therapy for use on all patient populations.

Dr. Leger has taught over 170 post graduate level workshops on assessment, handling and movement, lower extremity biomechanics, gait, and the fabrication and function of lower extremity casting, splinting, and orthotic design throughout the U.S. and in 5 other countries. She also teaches the full spectrum of IMT courses available, from entry level to the most advanced. She has been a speaker at numerous state, regional, and national conferences.

Dr. Leger's publications include: Significant Functional Gains Using Integrative Manual Therapy with a Patient Diagnosed with Cerebellar Ataxia and Peripheral Demylination; Lower Extremity Biomechanical Checklist for the Neurologically Involved; Taping Applications for the Neurologically Involved; and Exercise Risks and Benefits for Diabetic Individuals: A Review.