Rebekah Christoffeersen, D.P.T.’16
Rebekah Christoffeersen, D.P.T.’16, is director of clinical services at Blue Stone Therapy in Urbandale, IA.
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Rebekah Christoffeersen, D.P.T.’16, is director of clinical services at Blue Stone Therapy in Urbandale, IA.
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Amanda Malone, D.P.T.’16, is a physical therapist with Rock Valley Physical Therapy in Davenport, IA.
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Cody Hubble, D.P.T.’16, has practiced physical therapy for five years at Union County, IL, Hospital. He recently was promoted to director of therapy.
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Tatem Edwards, D.P.T.’16, joined Makovicka Physical Therapy at its Waverly, NE, clinic. She had been practicing as a physical therapist in Des Moines. She and her husband, Tony, have a two-year-old son, Dawson.
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Maggi Schutte Meyer, D.P.T.’16, is a physical therapist in rehabilitation services at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis, TN. She has been accepted into the Integrative Oncology Scholars (IOS) Program through the University of Michigan and National Cancer Institute.
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Jenna Wexter Bush, D.P.T.’16, is a physical therapist for Rock Valley Physical Therapy at its clinics in Davenport and Cedar Rapids, IA. Vestibular rehabilitation is a large portion of her current practice. She will be the speaker at a May
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Amanda Brandt, D.P.T.’16, was featured in July in a “get-to-know” video on YouTube by her employer, the Iowa Clinic. She said she pursued physical therapy as a way to help people and apply her knowledge of the human body. She
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Stroke survivors likely never describe their recovery process as fun and games. Therapy can be grueling and gains incremental. Yet the laughter among Des Moines University Stroke Camp participants as they bat a green balloon during a modified game of volleyball make
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What are the key age-related differences in the reflex vasoconstrictor response in skin microvessels, and how are angiotensin II and Rho-kinase activation involved? These questions and more are answered in a recent podcast created by the American Journal of Physiology based
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Just after 10 a.m. on an unseasonably warm October morning, 52 physical therapy students enter the chill of the anatomy lab. In groups of five and six, they huddle around the stainless steel dissection tables and prep for the day’s
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