Jade J. Bender-Burnett

Academic Credentials

BS, University of Evansville
MS, University of Evansville
DPT, Marymount University
Licensed Physical Therapist in VA
Board Certified Neurologic Clinical Specialist

Biography
Dr. Jade Bender-Burnett is an Assistant Professor at Marymount University in the Doctor of Physical Therapy Program, in the School of Health Sciences and the College of Health and Education, located in Arlington, VA. She received her Bachelor of Science in physical therapy and Master of Science in physical therapy from the University of Evansville, Evansville, IN. She received a Transitional Doctorate of Physical Therapy and an Educational Doctorate in Educational Leadership and Organizational Innovation from Marymount University, Arlington, VA.

Dr. Bender-Burnett has practiced as a physical therapist for over 19 years and has been in physical therapy education for twelve of those years. As a faculty member, her primary teaching responsibilities have included physical therapy curriculum covering pathophysiology, neuroscience, neurological rehabilitation, acute care management, management, leadership, professional development, and expert practice.

Dr. Bender-Burnett is a Board-Certified Clinical Specialist in Neurologic Physical Therapy and maintains a private clinical practice, supporting individuals living with neurologic conditions. She has clinical experience in working with individuals who have sustained neurological injuries across multiple settings, including acute care, acute rehabilitation, outpatient rehabilitation, and home health. Jade is a career-long American Physical Therapy Association member and serves as a volunteer for the Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy. She has also served as an elected Virginia delegate to the House of Delegates of the American Physical Therapy Association.

Teaching Area

Applied Pathophysiology; The Physical Therapist as a Manager ; Clinical Practice Synthesis; Leadership, Professional Development, and Expert Practice ; Case Reports II

Research Interests

Dr. Bender-Burnett holds professional responsibilities as a clinician and an educator and as such, her research interests encompass both educational and clinical domains. In the educational sphere, her primary focus is on understanding and enhancing the lived experiences of graduate health professions students, with particular emphasis on Student Physical Therapists. In the clinical domain, her research is centered on improving the lived experiences of members of her community and society through a variety of identification and preventative measures.

Publications

  • Bender-Burnett, J. Quantitative Analysis Identifies Self Compassion as a Tool to Mitigate Impostor Phenomenon in Student Physical Therapists. Medical Science Educator. 2025; 4(4). doi:10.1007/s40670-025-02386-9
  • Adeogun AA, Bender-Burnett J. Impact of a Six-Week Treadmill Walking Program Combined with Submaximal Inspiratory Exercise in a Prehypertensive Female Living with Multiple Sclerosis: A Case Report. Int J Neurol Phys Ther. 2024;10(1):16-24. doi: 10.11648/j.ijnpt.20241001.13
  • Somers MF, Bender-Burnett J. Spinal Cord Injury: Functional Rehabilitation. 4th ed. F.A. Davis; 2024. Somers MF, Bender-Burnett, J. Chapter 8: Strategies for Functional Rehabilitation. In: Somers MF, Bender-Burnett J, eds. Spinal Cord Injury: Functional Rehabilitation. 4th ed. F.A. Davis: 2024, pp.171-188.
  • Somers MF, Bender-Burnett, J. Chapter 13: Sexuality and Sexual Functioning. In: Somers MF, Bender-Burnett J, eds. Spinal Cord Injury: Functional Rehabilitation. 4th ed. F.A. Davis: 2024, pp. 367-390.
  • Somers MF, Bender-Burnett, J. Chapter 15: Architectural Adaptations. In: Somers MF, Bender-Burnett J, eds. Spinal Cord Injury: Functional Rehabilitation. 4th ed. F.A. Davis: 2024, pp. 409-428.
  • Hardy-Gostin C, Negley K, & Bender-Burnett J. Otago Exercise Program Delivery Using Digital Practice: A Prospective Case Report. JFSF. 2022; 7(1): 47-51. doi: 10.22540/JFSF-07-047
  • Bender JJ, Harris CD, Harris KA, Jensen HJ, Kennedy BA, Martin S, Rodd D, Underwood F. Is the President’s Challenge a Valid Test of Fitness in Children Ages 10-14? Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 2006; 38(5). p. S 213.
  • For a full listing of Dr. Bender-Burnett’s publications, visit ORCID at https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1769-9893

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