DPT
2003
No
DPT
2003
No
A passion for personalized, integrative patient care has molded Jill’s approach to therapy since beginning her practice in 2003. During that time Jill has provided a wide range of therapeutic intervention, from rehabilitation and return to sport progression for high school and collegiate athletes to treatments for orthopedic and chronic pain ailments. Her focus of assessing and treating the body as a whole has guided and complimented her extensive experience and training in her specialties of pelvic health and functional dry needling. She is fortunate enough to be able to share her knowledge as a lecturer at the University of Wisconsin - La Crosse Physical Therapy Program educating our future clinicians about pelvic health.
Pelvic floor specialization includes treatment for back, hip, abdominal, and pelvic pain, including painful intercourse, bowel or bladder dysfunction, including incontinence and constipation. Functional dry needling as a treatment modality is one of the fastest growing and most effective treatments for a wide variety of pain and movement dysfunctions.
Mother
Pregnancy/postpartum issues
Urinary incontinence
Bowel incontinence
Diastasis recti
Pelvic pain
Pelvic organ prolapse
Functional dry needling
Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS)
Graston Technique
Scar mobilization
920 Hwy 16, West Salem, WI 54669
$100-150
Phone / Virtual / Remote
Bachelor of Science, Exercise and Sport Science, Iowa State University. 2001 Master of Physical Therapy, University of Iowa. 2003 Doctor of Physical Therapy, Washington University in St. Louis. 2011
Board Certified Orthopedic Clinical Specialist American Physical Therapy Association
Multiple courses through APTA Academy of Pelvic Health, Herman and Wallace, Prague School of Rehabilitation, Kinetacore and EIM.
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