Kyndall received a BS in Physical Therapy from the University of New Mexico in 1989, and a MS in Human Movement Science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1996. She earned her PhD in Physical Therapy from Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Florida in 2006. Kyndall has practiced physical therapy in a variety of settings including university hospitals, sports medicine centers, out patient satellite clinics, and home health. She began her study of Postural Restoration concepts in 1997 and earned certification in December 2008. Kyndall is active in research relating to management for musculoskeletal conditions.
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Articles
- Robey JH, Boyle K. The Role of Prism Glass and Postural Restoration in Managing a Collegiate Baseball Pitcher with Bilateral Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction: A Case Report. International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy (IJSPT). October 2013;8(5):716-728.
- Tenney, HR, Boyle, KL, DeBord, A. Influence of Hamstring and Abdominal Muscle Activation on a Positive Ober’s Test in People with Lumbopelvic Pain. Physiotherapy Canada. 2013; 65(1);4-11.
- Robey JH, Boyle K. Bilateral Functional Thoracic Outlet Syndrome in a Collegiate Football Player: A Case Report.  North American Journal of Sports Physical Therapy (NAJSPT). November 2009;4(4):170-190.
- Boyle K., Jansa S., Lauseng C., Lewis C. Management of a Woman Diagnosed with Trochanteric Bursitis with the Use of a Protonics® Neuromuscular System. Journal on the Section of Women’s Health, April 2003: 27(1):12-17.
- Boyle K, Olinick J, Lewis C. The Value of Blowing Up A Balloon. North American Journal of Sports Physical Therapy (NAJSPT). September 2010;5(3):179-188.
- Boyle K, Demske J. Management of a Female with Chronic Sciatica and Low Back Pain: A Case Report. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice, 25(1):44-54,2009.
- Boyle K. Managing a Female Patient with Left Back Pain and Sacroiliac Joint Pain with Therapeutic Exercise. Physiotherapy Canada. Volume 63(2):154-163.
- Boyle K. Clinical application of the right sidelying respiratory left adductor pull back exercise. International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy. June 2013, Vol 8(3):349-358.