Your care will be provided by some of the area's most highly-trained, board-certified physical therapists who continually advance their skills to provide you with the latest treatment options. In fact, therapists from Body Mechanics often teach and care for other physical therapists in the community and have developed a reputation for expertise among our industry peers.
Unlike physical therapy clinics that see multiple patients at the same time, Body Mechanics has long distinguished itself with one-on-one care typically with the same therapist each visit. At Body Mechanics, our focused attention allows us to achieve better results in fewer appointments because we accomplish more during your 30 or 60 minute appointment.
Other providers pack in multiple patients at the same time leaving you unattended on a variety of machines and devices with a cookie cutter approach that is not individualized. In contrast, we apply a unique whole-body approach to your care with skilled manual physical therapy methods and individualized restorative exercises that will get rapid positive results, maximize your physical potential, and get you out of pain.
Unlike physical therapy clinics that see multiple patients at the same time, Body Mechanics has long distinguished itself with one-on-one care typically with the same therapist each visit. At Body Mechanics, our focused attention allows us to achieve better results in fewer appointments because we accomplish more during your 30 or 60 minute appointment.
Other providers pack in multiple patients at the same time leaving you unattended on a variety of machines and devices with a cookie cutter approach that is not individualized. In contrast, we apply a unique whole-body approach to your care with skilled manual physical therapy methods and individualized restorative exercises that will get rapid positive results, maximize your physical potential, and get you out of pain.
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As physical therapists, we are best known for our advanced manual therapy methods.
Typically, we find areas of your body that are tight and restricted that are very hard for you to free up on your own.
With our training, we know how to press in the right spots, in the right direction, and at the right time specifically mobilize these areas in your muscles, joints, and deep connective tissue.
Next, we activate your muscles and nervous system to fire appropriately and efficiently.
Our skills continue to grow as we are involved in teaching manual therapy continuing education programs to other physical therapists nationally as well as within our community and in physical therapy education programs at University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, Marquette and Concordia Universities.
Typically, we find areas of your body that are tight and restricted that are very hard for you to free up on your own.
With our training, we know how to press in the right spots, in the right direction, and at the right time specifically mobilize these areas in your muscles, joints, and deep connective tissue.
Next, we activate your muscles and nervous system to fire appropriately and efficiently.
Our skills continue to grow as we are involved in teaching manual therapy continuing education programs to other physical therapists nationally as well as within our community and in physical therapy education programs at University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, Marquette and Concordia Universities.
I can't wait to see my patients because I always believe I can help them.
My colleagues and I have been gifted with unique skills and abilities that can make a huge difference for people.
Being a physical therapist is great because I get to work with wide variety of patients and actively help them implement positive change in their lives, improve function and reduce symptoms.
I love showing patients that physical therapy is much more than exercise.
My colleagues and I have been gifted with unique skills and abilities that can make a huge difference for people.
Being a physical therapist is great because I get to work with wide variety of patients and actively help them implement positive change in their lives, improve function and reduce symptoms.
I love showing patients that physical therapy is much more than exercise.
Andy has practiced physical therapy since 1983 and has developed into a respected leader in the Milwaukee-area orthopedic and sports physical therapy community.
In 2014, the Wisconsin Physical Therapy Association selected Andy as the Physical Therapist of the Year Award winner.
He founded the independent free-standing PT practice of Body Mechanics in 1999 and has successfully assembled a talented team of highly skilled manual physical therapists to serve the area.
His dual background of athletic training and physical therapy, combined with his skills in analyzing human movement, communication, and gifted sense of touch allow him to help athletes and other individuals optimize their physical abilities.
In 2014, the Wisconsin Physical Therapy Association selected Andy as the Physical Therapist of the Year Award winner.
He founded the independent free-standing PT practice of Body Mechanics in 1999 and has successfully assembled a talented team of highly skilled manual physical therapists to serve the area.
His dual background of athletic training and physical therapy, combined with his skills in analyzing human movement, communication, and gifted sense of touch allow him to help athletes and other individuals optimize their physical abilities.
Gregg graduated from Marquette University with a Masters Degree in Physical Therapy.
He also holds an undergraduate Degree in Exercise Physiology from UW-Milwaukee.
Since graduation, he has specialized in orthopaedic physical therapy, and is board certified as an orthopaedic clinical specialist (OCS) by the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties.
Gregg is also a Certified Functional Manual Therapist (CFMT) through the Institute of Physical Art.
Since graduating from Marquette University, Gregg has been involved with teaching in the Program in Physical Therapy as an Adjunct Clinical Faculty member where he instructs 5th and 6th year students in advanced orthopaedics courses.
He also holds an undergraduate Degree in Exercise Physiology from UW-Milwaukee.
Since graduation, he has specialized in orthopaedic physical therapy, and is board certified as an orthopaedic clinical specialist (OCS) by the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties.
Gregg is also a Certified Functional Manual Therapist (CFMT) through the Institute of Physical Art.
Since graduating from Marquette University, Gregg has been involved with teaching in the Program in Physical Therapy as an Adjunct Clinical Faculty member where he instructs 5th and 6th year students in advanced orthopaedics courses.
Jenna dreamt of being a physical therapist long ago after being a patient herself and suffering two knee injuries requiring extensive rehabilitation.
She completed her undergraduate degree at the University of Wisconsin Stevens Point where she was on the women's basketball team.
Jenna values her personal experiences as an athlete and the ability to relate to the mental aspect of injury and recovery.
Jenna completed her Doctorate of Physical Therapy (DPT) at South College in Knoxville, Tennessee.
She completed her undergraduate degree at the University of Wisconsin Stevens Point where she was on the women's basketball team.
Jenna values her personal experiences as an athlete and the ability to relate to the mental aspect of injury and recovery.
Jenna completed her Doctorate of Physical Therapy (DPT) at South College in Knoxville, Tennessee.
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