GENEVIEVE "G" OLIVIER, PT, DPT, PhD portrait
  • Assistant Professor (Clinical), Physical Therapy & Athletic Training

Current Courses

Fall 2024

  • PH TH 7200-001
    Motor Control
    Location: HPEB 338B (HPEB 338B)
  • PH TH 7200-002
    Motor Control
    Location: 419 WA 107 (419 WA 107)
  • PH TH 7200-045
    Motor Control
    Location: ST. GEORGE SITE (ST. GEORGE SITE)
  • PH TH 7200-046
    Motor Control
    Location: ST. GEORGE SITE (ST. GEORGE SITE)
  • PH TH 7200-291
    Motor Control
    Location: CANVAS (CANVAS)
  • PH TH 7200-292
    Motor Control
    Location: CANVAS (CANVAS)
  • PH TH 7200-293
    Motor Control
    Location: CANVAS (CANVAS)
  • PH TH 7200-294
    Motor Control
    Location: CANVAS (CANVAS)
  • PH TH 7300-001
    Neuromuscular Mgmt
    Location: HPEB 338B (HPEB 338B)
  • PH TH 7300-002
    Neuromuscular Mgmt
    Location: 419 WA 107 (419 WA 107)
  • PH TH 7300-045
    Neuromuscular Mgmt
    Location: ST. GEORGE SITE (ST. GEORGE SITE)
  • PH TH 7300-046
    Neuromuscular Mgmt
    Location: ST. GEORGE SITE (ST. GEORGE SITE)
  • PH TH 7300-291
    Neuromuscular Mgmt
    Location: CANVAS (CANVAS)
  • PH TH 7300-292
    Neuromuscular Mgmt
    Location: CANVAS (CANVAS)
  • PH TH 7300-293
    Neuromuscular Mgmt
    Location: CANVAS (CANVAS)
  • PH TH 7300-294
    Neuromuscular Mgmt
    Location: CANVAS (CANVAS)
  • PH TH 7980-006
    Faculty Consultation
  • RHSCI 7500-019
    Rehab Science Seminar
  • RHSCI 7970-019
    Dissertation Credits

Summer 2024

Spring 2024

Professional Organizations

  • APTA Utah. 04/01/2013 - present. Position : Member.
  • American Physical Therapy Association. 01/01/2006 - present. Position : Member.

Practice History

Courses I Teach

  • PhTh 7200 - Motor Control
    This course consists of two units, one on motor control and one on motor learning. The motor control unit focuses on the application of motor control theories, models, principles and findings to physical therapy settings. The motor learning unit focuses on behavioral and neuroanatomic and neurophysiologic changes that occur with motor practice and learning.
  • PhTh 7300 - Neuromuscular Management
    There are 2 components to this course. The first component is the Physical Therapy and Medical Science section in which students shall receive information regarding the Physical Therapy and Medical examination, diagnosis, and treatment of neuro-musculoskeletal disorders. The second component is a case reports section in which students will complete case report presentations, establish physical therapy diagnoses and formulate evidence based treatment plans of patients with various neuro-musculoskeletal disorders and associated disabilities.