My practice is centered around advocating for conservative treatment by addressing the bio-psycho-social factors and dysfunctional movement patterns through corrective exercise in order to aid in the recovery and well being of the patient. I combine an evidence based approach with the patient's response to help individuals feel better and achieve their goals while improving their quality of life.
My practice is centered around advocating for conservative treatment by addressing the bio-psycho-social factors and dysfunctional movement patterns through corrective exercise in order to aid in the…
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Bridget earned a Bachelor's Degree in Biology with a Spanish Minor from Ripon College. She went on to receive her Doctorate of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree from Concordia University of Wisconsin in 2011. During this time she had the opportunity to go on a mission trip to Nicaragua where she was able to provide physical therapy to children. Bridget then completed a year long internship with direct mentorship and advanced training in orthopedic and manual physical therapy with utilization of evidence-based practice at Bellin Health in Green Bay. She later completed a series of coursework with Herman & Wallace to treat pelvic floor dysfunction. She also works as an adjunct faculty member at Concordia University of Wisconsin where she helps teach graduate DPT students various manual therapy techniques in a lab setting.
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Concordia University - Mequon - WI - Doctorate of Physical Therapy - (2011)