
معرفی
Erin Bompiani serves as Associate Professor and Pediatric Residency Coordinator at Pacific University, specializing in pediatric physical therapy with board certification as a Pediatric Clinical Specialist (PCS) since 2010. Her clinical expertise focuses on evidence-based interventions for children with neuromotor disorders.
Her academic credentials include:
- Pediatric Physical Therapy Residency, Oregon Health and Sciences University (2008-2009)
- Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT), The Ohio State University
- Bachelor of Science (BS), The Ohio State University
Dr. Bompiani's research integrates biomechanical analysis with clinical practice, emphasizing cerebral palsy management, natural environment therapy implementation, and knowledge translation frameworks to bridge research-practice gaps. Her advocacy work centers on improving accessibility and outcomes for children with disabilities through policy engagement and community partnerships.
Publication trends reveal consistent application of motion analysis technologies (3D gait studies, treadmill interventions) to optimize treatment for pediatric orthopedic and neuromotor conditions, with emphasis on cerebral palsy and early mobility development across natural settings.
Professional recognition includes:
- APTA Emerging Leader Award (2014)
As Pediatric Residency Coordinator, she mentors clinical residents while leading knowledge translation initiatives through the APTA Academy of Pediatric Physical Therapy. Her service portfolio includes founding Oregon's Pediatric Special Interest Group (ORPSIG) to foster interdisciplinary collaboration and developing clinical practice guidelines for congenital muscular torticollis implementation.




