Skip to main content

[Editor's note: This article has been re-published to correct several errors. The original article stated that Michel Landry is a member of APTA. He is an academic affiliate of the association and ineligible for membership. Biographical information related to Landry was also incorrect and has been removed from this article. APTA regrets the errors.]

World Physiotherapy, the international association of 129 physical therapy member organizations around the world, has a new vice president who is also an APTA member. Suh-Fang Jeng, PT, ScD, representing Taiwan, was elected at WP's general meeting held in Dubai.

Jeng is chair of the WP-Asian Pacific region and is a member of the executive board of the Taiwan Physical Therapy Association, or TPTA, where she serves as treasurer. In addition to her work with WP and TPTA, Jeng is associate editor of APTA Pediatrics’ journal, Pediatric Physical Therapy, and is on the editorial board of PTJ: Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation Journal, APTA's scientific journal. She is a professor in the School and Graduate Institute of Physical Therapy at National Taiwan University, where she also served as dean of the university's School of Medicine.

In addition to Jeng, other APTA members have notable roles at WP. Judith Deutsch, PT, PhD, FAPTA, chairs the WP neurology subgroup, and Sheree York, PT, DPT, chairs the organization's subgroup on pediatric physical therapy. APTA President Roger Herr, PT, MPH, served as APTA delegate at the Dubai meeting.

Another APTA connection: Michel Landry, BScPT, PhD, MBA, representing the Canadian Physical Therapy Association, was elected president of WP. Landry, who is an academic affiliate of APTA, led the coordination of APTA's online service that connected members of the physical therapy profession with facilities looking for volunteers.


You Might Also Like...

Article

New Study Reimagines the Relationship Between Daily Steps and Health Outcomes

Sep 3, 2025

For decades, 10,000 steps a day has been regarded as a near-universal benchmark for fitness and general health goals — often promoted by wearable fitness

News

Congress Is Back in Town: 5 Things to Watch on Capitol Hill in September

Sep 2, 2025

In July, APTA and other provider groups secured a 2.5% funding increase from Congress to the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule for 2026. While this was a

News

October Is National Physical Therapy Month: See How APTA Helps You Celebrate

Sep 2, 2025

APTA is recognizing National Physical Therapy Month in October by spotlighting the vital role physical therapy plays in improving movement for people of