Denise Campbell of Southwest Sport & Spine Center Honored as Professional of the Year

Denise Campbell, of Las Cruces, New Mexico, has recently been recognized as a Strathmore’s Who’s Who Professional of the Year for her outstanding contributions and achievements in the field of Physical Therapy.

Denise Campbell of Southwest Sport & Spine Center Honored as Professional of the Year
Las Cruces, NM, October 20, 2016 --(PR.com)-- About Denise Campbell

Denise Campbell, P.T., A.T.C., O.C.S., Dip. M.D.T., F.A.A.O.M.P.T., is Physical Therapist/Owner/Founder/CEO of Southwest Sport & Spine Center. Ms. Campbell earned Bachelor degrees in Physical Education and Athletic Training from Texas A&M University and Physical Therapy from University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston. Ms. Campbell has expanded her business to include three clinics. She attends educational training sessions to stay current on cutting edge Physical Therapy and general healthcare. Ms. Campbell is a member of the American Physical Therapy Association and the McKenzie Institute USA where she is also an Associate Faculty member. She is involved in service and leadership in community based programs such as 4-H Clubs, church activities, coaching local school teams and has recently served as the President of New Mexico State University’s Aggie Athletic Association. In her leisure time she enjoys raising and showing animals on her small farm. www.swsportandspine.com
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