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Anne Boddy is a Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Physical Therapy at Baylor University, part of the Robbins College of Health & Human Sciences in Waco, Texas. She has been involved in physical therapy education since 2009 and is board-certified as a Neurologic Clinical Specialist.
Her primary research interests include neurologic physical therapy and physical therapy education, with specific focus on Parkinson’s disease and stroke rehabilitation. Dr. Boddy teaches key courses in the DPT program such as Movement Science, Clinical Neuroscience, and Neuromuscular Practice I and II, as well as pediatric patient management.
Dr. Boddy earned her PhD in Physical Therapy from Texas Woman's University in 2019, her Doctor of Physical Therapy from the University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences in 2006, and her Bachelor's from Ohio University. She currently resides in St. Augustine, Florida, where she serves as Vice Chair for the Northern District of the Florida Physical Therapy Association.
She is actively engaged in professional service and maintains scholarly profiles on ResearchGate and Google Scholar. No recent publications or scientific awards were listed in the provided text.
Dr. Boddy advises students within the Doctor of Physical Therapy program and contributes to curriculum development and clinical training. She is involved in institutional and professional initiatives related to accreditation and physical therapy standards, including CAPTE and ABPTRFE. Her work supports both clinical excellence and educational innovation in physical therapy.
She is affiliated with the Physical Therapy program at Baylor University, which is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE), and contributes to the Orthopedic Residency program accredited by ABPTRFE.




