Suzann K Campbell
Professor Emerita, Physical Therapy
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About
Suzann K. Campbell, PT, PhD, FAPTA, is Professor Emerita and former Head, Department of Physical Therapy, at the University of Illinois Chicago, and has published more than 60 peer-reviewed articles. Her group's NIH-funded research on assessment of infants with movement disorders resulted in publication of the Test of Infant Motor Performance (TIMP), a functional motor scale for newborns which was normed on 990 U.S. infants and is used in more than 40 countries. The TIMP has been translated into French, Portuguese, Spanish, Turkish, Persian, Korean and Mandarin Chinese. Dr. Campbell currently is a Partner in Infant Motor Performance Scales, a publishing and education group which offers e-Learning courses and in-person workshops for health professionals interested in learning the TIMP.
Selected Publications
“Early parent-administered physical therapy for preterm infants”, Pediatrics
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Mentor, UIC Mid-Career Writing Support Program
Notable Honors
2009 - Lifetime Achievement Award, American Academy for Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine
2010 - Jonas Salk Award for Leadership in Research, March of Dimes
1999 - Mary McMillan Lecture Award, American Physical Therapy Association
1991 - Marion Williams Award for Research, American Physical Therapy Association
Education
BS, Physical Therapy, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1965
MS, Physical Therapy, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1968
PhD, Neurophysiology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1973