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Dr. Nathan Musso to join faculty August 2024
Dr. Nathan Musso, PT, DPT, OCS
We are pleased to announce Dr. Nathan Musso is joining the faculty in the Department of Physical Therapy as a Clinical Instructor. Dr. Musso is a Board Certified Orthopeadic Clinical Specialist by the American Board of PT Specialties and will officially join us in August with an active role in Musculoskeletal I, II and III. Dr. Musso is a 2019 graduate of the UCA Doctor of Physical Therapy Program. He completed his Bachelor of Science degree magna cum laude in 2016 at UCA with a major in Health Sciences, Physical Therapy concentration and a minor in Honors Interdisciplinary Studies. His clinical focus is in private practice orthopedics. In addition to his OCS, Dr. Musso is an APTA Credentialed Clinical Instructor and he is currently pursuing a certification in manual therapy. We look forward to working with our newest faculty member at UCA Physical Therapy!
Dr. Ruth Ann Mathis to join faculty August 2024
Dr. Ruth Ann Mathis, PhD, PT
We are pleased to announce Dr. Ruth Ann Mathis will join the UCA PT Faculty as an Associate Professor in August of 2024. She is a 1998 graduate of the UCA Masters in Physical Therapy program and received her PhD in Physical Therapy from UCA in 2013. For the past 12 years, Dr. Mathis as been teaching in the DPT program at Harding University serving as the Director of Clinical Education for the past 5 years. In addition, she has served as manuscript reviewer, dissertation committee member (UCA PhD program) and nominating chair for APTA Arkansas. Dr. Mathis has 25 years of clinical experience in a variety of settings in Arkansas and Mississippi including inpatient rehab, acute care, outpatient and pediatrics. Her research interests include exercise and diabetes and increasing function and quality of life for amputees and community dwelling older adults. She has published in the J of Gerontology & Geriatric Medicine, J of Clinical Exercise Physiology, J of Geriatric Physical Therapy, J of Cardiopulmonary Physical Therapy, and Physical Therapy. We look forward to Dr. Mathis contributing her talents in several areas including professional development, administration and leadership!
Dunleavy and Maresh Receive 2024 Joe Finnell Distinguished Alumni Award
Dr. Kim Dunleavy and Dr. Twala Maresh are the 2024 recipients of the UCA Joe Finnell Distinguished Alumni Award. We are honored to recognize these UCA grads who have made exemplary contributions to the profession of physical therapy while positively impacting the lives of so many patients, clients, students and colleagues with their skills, dedication, and love for the profession.
The Joe Finnell Distinguished Alumni Award (JFDAA) recognizes and honors UCA Physical Therapy alumni for outstanding contributions and impact to the profession or community. This year’s recipients are the 13th and 14th UCA alumni to receive the JFDAA. Dr. Dunleavy and Dr. Maresh will be recognized at the 2024 DPT Convocation Ceremony at UCA in the Reynolds Performance Hall on Friday, August 9, 2024 at 2:00PM. The public is invited to attend.
Dr. Kim Dunleavy
Kim earned a post-professional Masters degree in physical therapy from UCA in 1992. She went on to receive a PhD in instructional technology from Wayne State University in 2008. She has been ABPTS certified in Orthopedic Physical Therapy since 1993 and has numerous other clinical certifications and credentials. She is currently a clinical professor of physical therapy at the University of Florida and has held numerous clinical practice roles in both inpatient and outpatient facilities in the United States and South Africa since 1985.
Dr. Dunleavy co-authored a book in 2019 titled, Therapeutic Exercise Prescription, has co-authored chapters in six other books and monographs, is a contributing author on almost 40 peer-reviewed publications, received numerous grant awards, and given many national and international scientific, continuing education and professional presentations.
Above all of this, Dr. Dunleavy’s greatest contributions have been her leadership and volunteer roles internationally that demonstrate her commitment to a greater good and the welfare of the human race. Her efforts on behalf of global physical therapy have positively impacted people in the countries of Haiti, Myanmar, Malawi, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, and Vietnam. In each of these countries, her work has focused on how to advance the profession of physical therapy and how physical therapy can improve societal welfare.
In 2019, Kim was honored with the Societal Impact Award from the American Physical Therapy Association recognizing leaders who demonstrate commitment and dedication to addressing issues related to societal welfare.
Dr. Twala Maresh
Twala earned a Bachelors, post-professional Masters, & Doctor of physical therapy degrees all from UCA in 1983, 1998, and 2002. She became ABPTS certified in Neurologic Physical Therapy in 2011 and currently holds emeritus status as a neurologic specialist. She retired as a senior clinical instructor in the UCA PT Department in 2023 after serving on the faculty for 27 years, where she was also a two-time finalist for the UCA Teaching Excellence Award. Twala also held numerous clinical practice roles in Texas and Arkansas. Dr. Maresh’s long and successful career included both peer-reviewed and invited scholarly publications as well as numerous scholarly and professional presentations at the state and national level in area of her expertise, which is rehabilitation for patients with spinal cord injury.
For much of her career here at UCA, Dr. Maresh coordinated and operated an on-campus pro bono physical therapy clinic where she, along with hundreds of PT students over the years, treated patients from the community. Twala also served in leadership and volunteer roles in the American Physical Therapy Association and the Arkansas Spinal Cord Commission.
Twala’s reputation is an engaging and confident communicator & educator, an approachable and gifted mentor, and a dedicated servant to things bigger than herself that benefit the community. She was honored by the Arkansas chapter of the American Physical Therapy Association with the Distinguished Service Award in 2019.
Those who nominated Twala for our distinguished alumni award said this about her…
“One of Dr. Maresh’s greatest accomplishments was her impact on clinical practice for countless PT graduates. She provided foundational elements as they came into the program and continued to foster excellence in clinical practice as they continued through more advanced coursework. She has been the go-to physical therapist in Arkansas over the years for clinicians with questions related to spinal cord injury and rehabilitation, and she has elevated the level of practice through promoting excellence and a high standard of care.”
Another person commented that “…a unique thing that makes Dr. Maresh an outstanding and inspirational person is her tremendous school pride for UCA and the UCA Physical Therapy Department in particular. Her many years of mentoring the UCA Physical Therapy Club, and proudly advocating for the UCA Physical Therapy Program as the best in the state, exemplifies the program’s and Dr. Maresh’s commitment to excellence.”
The JFDAA Committee at UCA includes faculty, alumni and previous recipients of the JFDAA. The selection is based on nominations, and it is planned to continue as an annual award with a call for nominations taking place early each Spring semester. Past recipients of the JFDAA include: Susan Appling, Nat Grubbs, Mary Anne Hart, James A. Hoyme, Cecile W. Kimmer, Barbara J. Lovett, William S. Quillen, Nancy Reese, Chris Throneberry, Lisa VanHoose, Mala H. Waller, and Glenda Winborn.
UCA DPT Ranked Top 25%
U.S. News & World Report released the 2024 Best Graduate Schools rankings on April 10, revealing the excellent performance of University of Central Arkansas programs including Physical Therapy #58, Occupational Therapy #92 and Speech Language Pathology #136.
The UCA DPT Program continues to rank best among DPT Schools nationally. UCA is ranked among the top 25% of DPT Programs according to U.S. News & World Report 2024 Best Grad Schools review.
UCA Hosts ARPTA SSIG Student Expo
“The APTA Arkansas SSIG hosted its first Student Expo this past Saturday at UCA. Students across 5 DPT programs in Arkansas gathered to network, engage with local businesses, and hear from practicing clinicians on various topics. Discussion topics included managing finances and student debt, manual therapy techniques, travel physical therapy, and opening a private practice. This was an incredible opportunity to collaborate with various students across the state and learn more about our profession. We hope to continue this event annually to serve PT and PTA students across Arkansas.” -Mary Grace Dupuy, Executive Chair.

ARPTA SSIG Student Expo
The APTA Arkansas SSIG Student Expo, held at UCA, Saturday, April 6th, was a student led, one day Expo attended by over 90 students from the five DPT Programs in Arkansas including UCA, Arkansas State University (Jonesboro), Harding University (Searcy), UAMS (Fayetteville) and AR Colleges of Health Education (Ft. Smith). Guest speakers included UCA alumni Dr. Chris Carroll (DPT2019) presenting on manual therapy, Dr. Jenny Freyman (DPT2006) presenting on private practice, Dr. Travis McGill (DPT2018) presenting on travel PT and Dr. Eric Seaman (DPT2013) presenting on finances. Students also got to meet and visit with vendors during the Expo.
The 2023-2024 Student Special Interest Group for Arkansas APTA is led by Executive Chair Mary Grace Dupuy (UCA), Executive Vice Chair Bryson Woods (Arkansas State), Secretary Anna Beth Raley (UCA) and Social Media Coordinator Emily Blanchard (UCA). UCA Student Representatives are Madelyn Tankersley and Kaylie Lane. Dr. Brian Odom, Vice President of ARPTA, serves as UCA’s faculty advisor.
The 2024 AR SSIG Student Expo was sponsored by: Harris and Renshaw PT, River Valley Therapy and Sports Medicine, McMaster PT Clinic, Gross Therapy Services, Proactive PT, Kidsource Therapy, South Arkansas Rehab, Rehab Net of Arkansas, APTA Arkansas, and hosted by UCA Physical Therapy. It was a great success!
DPT Open House, April 13th
The Department of Physical Therapy is hosting an OPEN HOUSE on Saturday, April 13th in the PT Center on campus. This will be a come and go, drop-in event for prospective students from 10:00 am until 12:00 pm (noon). Guests can tour the PT Center, meet DPT students and visit with PT Faculty members. Our Program Advisor will also be available to discuss application requirements.
Dr. Odom Publishes Book Chapter on Wound Care
Dr. Brian Odom, an Assistant Professor in the Physical Therapy Department, recently had a book chapter published in the Text and Atlas of WOUND DIAGNOSIS and TREATMENT, 3rd edition. His chapter was titled “Pediatric Wounds” and the chapter focused on pediatric skin development, common wound etiologies seen in children, and applying the elements of best wound management in the pediatric population.
Dr. Brian Odom a licensed physical therapist and a Certified Wound Specialist (CWS) by the American Board of Wound Management. Dr. Odom currently serves as Vice President of APTA Arkansas. He was selected by the Specialization Academy of Content Experts (SACE) as an item writer for the APTA- Academy of Clinical Electrophysiology & Wound Management; a new specialty exam in wound management that began in 2022.
Dr. Odom began teaching in the UCA Department of Physical Therapy in 2005 as an adjunct instructor in the area of integumentary then joined the UCA faculty as a full-time member in the Fall of 2022 after teaching at Harding University’s PT program from 2012 to 2022. His research interests include enhancing the learning experience for the next generation of physical therapist, the use of telemedicine in wound care, and pediatric wound healing.
PT Day of Giving is a Success
UCA Physical Therapy would like to thank all of the UCA PT Alumni, Students and Friends who recently participated in our annual fundraiser! During the week of March 7th, our PT Alumni Phonathon and Day of Giving raised over $7,500 toward DPT student scholarships! Also, special thanks to the fifteen DPT students made the phone calls on March 5th for our annual Phonathon.
This was the 10th annual Day of Giving for UCA. Upon conclusion UCA was able to raise $1,466,334 with 2, 369 donors among whom 36% were students, 32% alumni and 22% UCA faculty/staff.
Presentations at APTA Combined Sections Meeting, Boston, February 17, 2024
Faculty and students recently participated in the Combined Sections Meeting of the APTA in Boston on February 17, 2024.
Dr. Brian Odom, Dr. Leah Lowe, and Dr. Charlotte Yates provided an educational course at CSM entitled, “Moving Beyond the Wound Model to Patient Care” to a full audience.
Ryan Ozanich, DPT2024, and Dr. Melisa Allen presented “Engaging DPT Students in Dementia Care: A Pilot Model for Community-Based Interprofessional Engagement” at CSM in Boston, a project completed with coauthors Amanda Bennett, DPT2024, Dr. Jordan Kerry, Dr. Michael Gallagher, Dr. January Schultz and Richelle Weese.
Recent PhD program graduate and DPT alum Josh Landers‘ work was presented on February 17 in Boston at CSM “Deep Vein Thrombosis Responding to Blood Flow Restriction of the Uninvolved Extremities: A Case Report” with co-authors Melissa Allen, Mark Mennemeier, and Stacia Carroll (UCA DPT 2022).
Alumni Spotlight Dr. Brita DeStefano, Pediatric Residency
PEDIATRIC RESIDENCY ALUMNI HIGHLIGHT
Meet physical therapist and notable alumna, Brita DeStefano. Brita completed the UCA Pediatric Physical Therapy Residency program in 2012. Brita currently resides with her family in Denver, CO where she owns and operates a successful private practice, Progress Through Play. She focuses on proactive care for infants, and specializes in manual therapy whereby she treats infants with conditions including torticollis, plagiocephaly, tongue tie, and developmental delay.
Regarding her time as a resident, Brita says she has “fond memories of working alongside my co-resident, teaching and presenting to the UCA DPT students, and participating in many fun community events.” What Brita appreciates about the residency program is the variety of clinical experiences it offers, which allowed her to find what she was truly passionate about within the field of pediatric physical therapy. When it comes to advice for current PT students, Brita says students should go into their clinical experiences with an open mind. When she first started her PT education journey, she never expected to be where she is now; but because she was open to new experiences, she found a specialty that she loves and is passionate about.
You can find Brita on Instagram @progressthroughplay