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Meet Our Physical Therapy Team
Alisha Anderson, MS, PT, LAT, ATC
“That first trip to see a physical therapist can be filled with mixed emotions and anxiety. That’s why I take time to really listen to what my patients are saying. I relate to them and strive to make them feel comfortable and confident in themselves.”
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Matthew Astrologes, LAT, ATC, PTA
“I enjoy working with orthopaedic patients because I experienced sports injuries myself when I was growing up. I feel as though I can relate better to sports-injured patients and give them the quality of care they need. I feel great compassion for all my patients.”
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Todd Champlin, MS, PT, LAT, CSCS
“I am determined to help my patients and consider myself a problem-solver. I spend a lot of time talking to patients about their symptoms and trying to educate them about how they can help themselves maximize their physical therapy.”
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Mary Klee, MS, PT, CHT
“My desire to help people and my interest in anatomy, particularly the intricacies of the human hand, led me to physical therapy and hand therapy. Experience has taught me that I can only help patients get better if they want to get better.”
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Donna Treylinek, MS, PT
“It’s great seeing orthopaedic and sports medicine patients progress back to their normal activities following an injury or surgery. There’s nothing better than seeing an athlete who could not walk at all walk out the door after successful physical therapy.”
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Brad Gunter PTA, LAT, ATC/L
“Going to physical therapy for most patients can initially be very intimidating. Every patient's problem is unique, and that is the approach I take when rehabing a patient. That's why I feel it's very important to listen to the patient and develop an individualized treatment program that best maximizes their funtion as well as create an atmosphere where patients are challenged but not intimidated when they come in.”
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Mike Fisher, MSPT, DPT
“ I understand that each patient is different and needs to have an individualized approach in patients to take an active approach in the rehabilitation process. This includes a thorough evaluation, education, and a customized plan based upon each patient’s abilities and goals.”
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Meet Our Physical Therapy Team
Alisha Anderson, MS, PT, LAT, ATC
“That first trip to see a physical therapist can be filled with mixed emotions and anxiety. That’s why I take time to really listen to what my patients are saying. I relate to them and strive to make them feel comfortable and confident in themselves.”
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Matthew Astrologes, LAT, ATC, PTA
“I enjoy working with orthopaedic patients because I experienced sports injuries myself when I was growing up. I feel as though I can relate better to sports-injured patients and give them the quality of care they need. I feel great compassion for all my patients.”
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Todd Champlin, MS, PT, LAT, CSCS
“I am determined to help my patients and consider myself a problem-solver. I spend a lot of time talking to patients about their symptoms and trying to educate them about how they can help themselves maximize their physical therapy.”
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Mary Klee, MS, PT, CHT
“My desire to help people and my interest in anatomy, particularly the intricacies of the human hand, led me to physical therapy and hand therapy. Experience has taught me that I can only help patients get better if they want to get better.”
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Donna Treylinek, MS, PT
“It’s great seeing orthopaedic and sports medicine patients progress back to their normal activities following an injury or surgery. There’s nothing better than seeing an athlete who could not walk at all walk out the door after successful physical therapy.”
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Brad Gunter PTA, LAT, ATC/L
“Going to physical therapy for most patients can initially be very intimidating. Every patient's problem is unique, and that is the approach I take when rehabing a patient. That's why I feel it's very important to listen to the patient and develop an individualized treatment program that best maximizes their funtion as well as create an atmosphere where patients are challenged but not intimidated when they come in.”
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Mike Fisher, MSPT, DPT
“ I understand that each patient is different and needs to have an individualized approach in patients to take an active approach in the rehabilitation process. This includes a thorough evaluation, education, and a customized plan based upon each patient’s abilities and goals.”
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