Zimney, professor of physical therapy and associate dean of health sciences, was honored at the APTA Leadership Congress in July in Washington, D.C.

Zimney’s career reflects an unwavering and sustained commitment to the physical therapy profession and the APTA. He served the APTA-Iowa in a number of roles, including as president, vice president, practice chair and district director. Nationally, he was an APTA House of Delegates representative and on the Scientific and Practice Affairs Committee.

He has made impactful contributions across multiple domains, including groundbreaking research, innovative educational initiatives, influential leadership and policy development.

The award, named after Lucy Blair, the first executive director of the APTA from 1959-1969, honors physical therapists whose contributions to the association have been of value and impact.

“His impact extends far beyond the state level,” said Jed Droge, DPT, assistant professor in the USD Department of Physical Therapy and Zimney’s colleague. “He embodies the values of the Lucy Blair Service Award.”

“Through his leadership roles, he has helped shape the strategic direction of the profession, ensuring the voices of physical therapists are heard in policy discussions and that best practices are promoted across the health care system,” Droge continued. “Zimney’s sustained dedication has profoundly influenced physical therapy, leaving an enduring impact that continues to benefit the profession and its practitioners.”

In addition to his own extensive research contributions, Zimney has been a manuscript reviewer for prominent journals, including “Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation” and “Physical Therapy Journal.” His role as a reviewer highlights his commitment to advancing scholarly work and ensuring a high quality of research within the field of physical therapy.

“His expertise is highly regarded, as evidenced by his invitations to serve as a keynote speaker at professional conferences,” said Droge. “In these settings, he excels as a role model, inspiring not only physical therapists but also audiences of other health care professionals as well.”

“Receiving an award of this level is never expected, but I am humbled and honored to receive it,” said Zimney. “While the award recognizes me for the work I have done for the association, personally, it allows me to reflect on all the great things that have been accomplished over the years in collaboration with many other excellent physical therapists whom I have had the pleasure of working with."

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