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Teri has practiced in both acute care and orthopedic medicine settings. Her areas of interest include general orthopedic rehabilitation, sport specific rehabilitation, spine and sacroiliac dysfunction as well as pre and post operative education and rehabilitation.
Teri's treatment approach combines various manual techniques with strengthening and stabilization and ultimately functional incorporation into movement, then activity. There is a strong emphasis on independent follow through in order to maximize the benefits of treatment.
Education/Backgound
Bachelor of Science in Biology: Washington State University.
Master of Physical Therapy: Eastern Washington University
Continuing education post degree:
NAIOMT, Mulligan, Richard Jackson, Shirley Sahrmann, Diane Lee
Cycling biomechanics and fit, running mechanics, and various other orthopedic courses.
Activities/Interests
Teri was born and raised in the Seattle area. Throughout her school years she focused primarily on competitive swimming and recreational running. She went on to compete for a division I swim program through college and now continues to swim at the Masters level. She enjoys competing in local triathlons and runs, skate skiing and travel.
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