Karen is a Physical Therapist Assistant that moved here from Colorado where she worked in outpatient rehab since 2011. She graduated with a bachelor's degree in Health and Exercise Science from Colorado State University with an emphasis in sports medicine. Karen has mostly worked in Outpatient care, specializing in manual therapy techniques, sports injury rehab/prevention, car accidents, work injuries and chronic pain.
After relocating to Wisconsin with her husband and two large Malamute dogs, she joined Optimal Physical Therapy. Outside of work she enjoys exploring the state of Wisconsin, playing volleyball, yoga, pilates, cycling and wakesurfing. Jennifer had been an elementary teacher all of her life. In 2019, she decided to venture on a different path that still allowed her to connect and help others.
Jennifer makes it a goal to create a safe, positive, caring and welcoming atmosphere for all who enter our clinic. Jennifer graduated from the University of Eau Claire with an Education degree and obtained her Masters degree.
After relocating to Wisconsin with her husband and two large Malamute dogs, she joined Optimal Physical Therapy. Outside of work she enjoys exploring the state of Wisconsin, playing volleyball, yoga, pilates, cycling and wakesurfing. Jennifer had been an elementary teacher all of her life. In 2019, she decided to venture on a different path that still allowed her to connect and help others.
Jennifer makes it a goal to create a safe, positive, caring and welcoming atmosphere for all who enter our clinic. Jennifer graduated from the University of Eau Claire with an Education degree and obtained her Masters degree.
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What is it?
Dry needling is an invasive procedure in which a fine filament needle is inserted into the skin and muscle directly at a myofascial trigger point (or a knot).
The insertion of the needle can cause favorable biochemical changes, which assist in reducing pain and muscle tension.
Aquatic therapy or Pool Therapy is offered on site.
Featuring easy seated entry for all patients, two underwater treadmills and two endless swim currents.
Aquatic therapy uses the physical properties of water to assist in patient healing and exercise performance.
Dry needling is an invasive procedure in which a fine filament needle is inserted into the skin and muscle directly at a myofascial trigger point (or a knot).
The insertion of the needle can cause favorable biochemical changes, which assist in reducing pain and muscle tension.
Aquatic therapy or Pool Therapy is offered on site.
Featuring easy seated entry for all patients, two underwater treadmills and two endless swim currents.
Aquatic therapy uses the physical properties of water to assist in patient healing and exercise performance.
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