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Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer Program in Physical Therapy Open Menu Back Close Menu Search for: Search Close Search EducationEducation Doctor of Physical TherapyDoctor of Physical Therapy Application & Admissions Eligibility & Prerequisites Tuition & Financial Assistance Educational Experience Student Activities Curriculum CAPTE Success Statistics Clinical Education Program Clinical Instructor Resources PhD in Movement SciencePhD in Movement Science Application & Admissions Curriculum & Degree Requirements Tuition & Financial Assistance Current PhD Students PhD Alumni Steering Committee Dual DPT-PhD Postdoctoral Research FellowshipPostdoctoral Research Fellowship Application & Admissions Current Postdoctoral Research Scholars Financial Assistance Clinical Residency in Orthopaedics Clinical Residency in Women’s HealthClinical Residency in Women’s Health Application & Admissions AlumniAlumni Open Positions The Next 75 Years WUPT 75th Anniversary Celebration Movement System Impairment Syndromes CoursesMovement System Impairment Syndromes Courses Movement System Impairment (MSI) Resources Continuing Education for Clinical Instructors (CEUs)Continuing Education for Clinical Instructors (CEUs) Research Seminars & Recordings Schedule a Student Visit Patient CarePatient Care LocationsLocations Central West End Danforth Campus O’Fallon Our Providers Our ServicesOur Services Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation Neuromuscular Rehabilitation Multidisciplinary Services Women’s & Men’s Pelvic Rehabilitation Pre- & Post-Surgical Rehabilitation Sports Injury & Performance Programs Specialty Techniques Vestibular and Concussion Rehabilitation Specialty Services and Programs Lymphedema Management Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation Cerebral Palsy Rehabilitation Wheelchair Seating and Positioning Clinic Aphasia Treatment Stroke/CVA Rehabilitation Dysphagia Treatment Social Work/Clinical Case Management Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation Return to Driving Running Clinic Rehabilitation of the Performing Artist LSVT Loud Injury Prevention Programs Parkinson’s Disease Rehabilitation ASTYM Obesity Management dorsaVi VitalStim Therapy Telehealth Billing & Insurance Patient Testimonials ResearchResearch Our Research AreasOur Research Areas Foot & Ankle Injury & Recovery Hardware & Software Design for Rehabilitation Research Integrative Muscle Physiology Exercise and Cardio-Metabolic Health Movement & Musculoskeletal Problems in Diabetes Movement & Neurodegenerative Disease Neural Control of Movement Following Neurological Injury Neural Plasticity and Sensorimotor Integration Nutrition & Exercise Science Prevention, Rehabilitation & Maintenance in Musculoskeletal Conditions Physical Activity & Fitness Rehabilitation Research for Orthopaedic Conditions Stroke Recovery, Rehabilitation, and AccelerometryStroke Recovery, Rehabilitation, and Accelerometry For Lab Members Orthopaedic Biomechanics Accelerometry Movement Science Research Center Research Training Programs Clinical Trials Recent Publications Faculty & StaffFaculty & Staff Faculty Staff Clinical Providers Faculty Emeritus Open Faculty Positions DiversityDiversity PTID City Faces Recruitment Organizations & Student Groups Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Resources Calendar AboutAbout Annual ReportAnnual Report 2019 Annual Report – Welcome2019 Annual Report – Welcome 2019 Annual Report – Education 2019 Annual Report – Clinical Practice 2019 Annual Report – Research 2019 Annual Report – Community Explore the Program in Physical Therapy Moving Ahead ContactContact Maps & Directions Schedule a Student Visit Seminar Series Invitation Request Work at WashU PT WUSM Bike Run Walk Club WUPT at 2024 Combined Sections Meeting Open Search Faculty Emeritus Robert H. Deusinger, PT, PhD Bob Deusinger, retired in 2013, and his career with the Program in Physical Therapy covered all three missions: education, research and patient care.  As the director of the Human Biodynamics Laboratory (HBL),Bob led a team in research directed at understanding complexities of the knee joint and the mechanisms of injury or disease. He also served as Director, Clinical Practice for seven years, taught Kinesiology to the DPT students, and mentored PhD students.  Bob was honored with the Robert Bartlett Recognition Award and Charles M Magistro Distinguished Service Award from the Foundation for Physical Therapy. Susan S. Deusinger, PT, PhD, FAPTA Susan S. Deusinger, PT, PhD, FAPTA, retired in July 2014 after 36 years at Washington University.  During her tenure Susie demonstrated great passion for the profession and for leading the Program to the highly respected organization it is today.  Susie was instrumental in leading Washington University’s transition from baccalaureate level physical therapist education, to a master’s degree, to the current clinical DPT degree.  Susie’s leadership has been acknowledged multiple times by the American Physical Therapy Association at the chapter, state, and national level, and she was inducted into APTA’s Catherine Worthingham Fellows in 2006. Kathleen Dixon, PT, MEd Kathleen Dixon’s career spanned nearly fifty years during which she distinguished herself as a clinician, educator and advocate for physical therapy. She began her service to Washington University in 1981. Kathleen made major contributions in curriculum analysis, development of faculty as excellent educators, and delivery of innovative learning experiences to ensure our students would maintain the highest professional standards and integrity. She was active at the local and state levels of the Missouri Physical Therapy Association. She retired in 2000. Robert J. Hickok, PT, MHA Robert J. Hickok, PT, MHA, served Washington University as a faculty member in the Program in Physical Therapy and as the Chief Facilities Officer, for the School of Medicine. Bob was President of the Missouri Physical Therapy Association, was a member of the Board of Directors of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA), and was a part of the Organizing Board of Trustees of the Foundation for Physical Therapy. Michael Mueller, PT, PhD, FAPTA Michael J. Mueller, PT, PhD, FAPTA, retired from Washington University in 2022 after more than 40 years of service.  Michael is known nationally and internationally for his research on rehabilitation for people with diabetes mellitus and his development of the physical stress theory.  Across his career, Michael published more than 120 peer-reviewed papers and shaped the careers of countless physical therapists and scientists through his mentoring and his generosity of time and spirit.  Michael is a servant leader and directed the Movement Science PhD program as well as the Program’s Research Division for many years.  He also willingly served the profession as a member of the board for the Foundation Physical Therapy Research and for the journal Physical Therapy.  His contributions were recognized with many awards over the years, including the Eugene Michels New Investigator Award, Marian Williams Award, Catherine Worthingham Fellow of the American Physical Therapy Association, Jules M. Rothstein Golden Pen Award, John P. Maley Award, Career Excellence Award in Biomechanics and many others. Shirley A. Sahrmann, PT, PhD, FAPTA Shirley A. Sahrmann, PT, PhD, FAPTA, is a renowned teacher, researcher, and clinician. She began teaching in 1961 and spent 54 years educating two generations of physical therapists, and was the first director of the Movement Science Program.  Shirley became a Catherine Worthingham Fellow of the American Physical Therapy Association in 1986, and in 1998 was selected to receive the Mary McMillan Award, the highest honor of the Association.   Her first book, Diagnosis and Treatment of Movement Impairment Syndromes, has been translated into seven languages; her second book, Movement System Impairment Syndromes of the Cervical and Thoracic Spines and the Extremities, has been equally influential in educating physical therapists to embrace their responsibility to guide patients toward optimal health and functional independence through movement.  She retired in 2012 but still makes time to lecture to DPT students and present at continuing education courses. Jennifer S. Stith, PT, PhD, LCSW Jennifer S. Stith, PT, PhD, LCSW, retired from Washington University in 2021 after serving at the institution for 37 years.  During those years, she had a profound impact on the Program in Physical Therapy through her quiet leadership.  Jennifer served as Associate Director of Professional curriculum, leading first the Masters and then the Doctor of Physical Therapy degree program.  Jennifer then advanced to leading the entire Education Division, overseeing all entry-level and post-professional training programs.  All the while, she also: 1) provided sustained and outstanding service to the profession in various roles within the Commission on Accreditation of Physical Therapy Education and the American Physical Therapy Association, 2) fostered the growth of the University by championing diversity, equity, inclusion and interprofessional education and 3) provided informal and formal mentoring and training to foster career development of both faculty and students.  All told, Jennifer influenced the education of over 2,000 students. 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