Burkhardt Physical Therapy Center strives to offer leading edge outpatient orthopedic services, patient education, and wellness in the health focus areas of spinal care, headaches, chronic pain, and musculoskeletal injuries and dysfunction. Burkhardt Physical Therapy Center offers patients and clients the most optimal combination of specialized orthopedic care, exercise, support, and education available in the Coulee Region.
We are the provider of choice for physicians and medical centers, as well as major payers and consumers for specialized outpatient orthopedic care. Burkhardt Physical Therapy Center strives to provide each individual with hands on quality care while being treated with respect and friendliness. Our patients refer family and friends to our center because of their strong satisfaction with our services.
As related to posture, body mechanics, rehabilitation of injury, pain management, injury prevention, and work hardening. Evaluation and treatment of musculoskeletal injuries as ordered by your occupational health physician or Chiropractor.
We are the provider of choice for physicians and medical centers, as well as major payers and consumers for specialized outpatient orthopedic care. Burkhardt Physical Therapy Center strives to provide each individual with hands on quality care while being treated with respect and friendliness. Our patients refer family and friends to our center because of their strong satisfaction with our services.
As related to posture, body mechanics, rehabilitation of injury, pain management, injury prevention, and work hardening. Evaluation and treatment of musculoskeletal injuries as ordered by your occupational health physician or Chiropractor.
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All staff members at Burkhardt Physical Therapy Center collaborate to ensure that each patient is getting the treatment and relief that they need and expect from us.
Our goal is to see that each patient we treat leaves with less pain, moving with greater ease after each session.
All of our staff members have experience with, and are continuously training in, advanced manual and neuromuscular re-education techniques, as well as Jones Strain Counterstrain, to ensure that the patient receives the best treatment possible.
Our goal is to see that each patient we treat leaves with less pain, moving with greater ease after each session.
All of our staff members have experience with, and are continuously training in, advanced manual and neuromuscular re-education techniques, as well as Jones Strain Counterstrain, to ensure that the patient receives the best treatment possible.
Place one hand on your belly just below the ribs and the other hand on your chest.
You can do this while standing, but it may be more comfortable while you are lying on the floor with your knees bent.
Belly-breathing helps you engage your deep inner core muscles for improved core stability.
Contract your abdominals by pulling your belly button to your spine and flattening your back.
Slowly lift leg up, keeping your abdominals tight and head, neck, and shoulders relaxed, hold for 3 seconds.
Progress by taking the pillow out and performing the above exercise with the feet starting on the floor.
You can do this while standing, but it may be more comfortable while you are lying on the floor with your knees bent.
Belly-breathing helps you engage your deep inner core muscles for improved core stability.
Contract your abdominals by pulling your belly button to your spine and flattening your back.
Slowly lift leg up, keeping your abdominals tight and head, neck, and shoulders relaxed, hold for 3 seconds.
Progress by taking the pillow out and performing the above exercise with the feet starting on the floor.
Good spinal alignment in a seated position keeps the upper body the same with ear, shoulder, and hip in line.
Sit in your chair so that your feet are flat on the floor and your hips are at about a 90 degree angle.
You may need to place a pillow or towel roll along the backrest of the chair to assist with postural improvements.
Adjust your computer screen or your chair up/down if able so that you can look straight ahead.
Take a posture break to avoid straining your body by getting up to move around every 15-30 minutes if able.
Sit in your chair so that your feet are flat on the floor and your hips are at about a 90 degree angle.
You may need to place a pillow or towel roll along the backrest of the chair to assist with postural improvements.
Adjust your computer screen or your chair up/down if able so that you can look straight ahead.
Take a posture break to avoid straining your body by getting up to move around every 15-30 minutes if able.
Fascial Counterstrain, initially called Strain Counterstrain, was recently developed by osteopathic physical therapist, Brian Tuckey, PT.
The original technique was developed by Lawrence Jones, DO over a 40 year period starting in 1955.
In observing a skilled Fascial Counterstrain practitioner, you will immediately be impressed with how gentle and non-traumatic this technique is for treating the painful patient.
A clinician is quickly able to assess the entire body for areas of pain and dysfunction and identify the specific treatment needed to correct the dysfunction and alleviate the pain.
The original technique was developed by Lawrence Jones, DO over a 40 year period starting in 1955.
In observing a skilled Fascial Counterstrain practitioner, you will immediately be impressed with how gentle and non-traumatic this technique is for treating the painful patient.
A clinician is quickly able to assess the entire body for areas of pain and dysfunction and identify the specific treatment needed to correct the dysfunction and alleviate the pain.
Are you a physical therapist looking for a change of scene or looking to grow as a manual therapist?
Burkhardt Physical Therapy Center is always accepting CVs and resumes, looking for the right person to join our team!
Maybe it's you!
Please submit your CV or Resume with verifiable work experience and cover letter to: Burkhardt Physical Therapy Center LLC, 1555 Heritage Blvd.
Burkhardt Physical Therapy Center is always accepting CVs and resumes, looking for the right person to join our team!
Maybe it's you!
Please submit your CV or Resume with verifiable work experience and cover letter to: Burkhardt Physical Therapy Center LLC, 1555 Heritage Blvd.
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