Our therapists have refined their skills through APTA recognized certifications and countless continuing education courses. They also share with each other in bi-monthly in-services on current research and physical therapy techniques. Patients can rest assured that they are being treated by some of the most highly trained and effective therapists in the West.
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Judy Baumgardner, MS, PT, was born in Waynesboro, Pennsylvania. She earned a BS in health, physical education and recreation from Lock Haven University. She received her certificate in PT and her MS in orthopaedic PT from the University of Pittsburgh. Judy is a member of the American Physical Therapy Association in the orthopaedic, aqua therapy, and women’s issues sections. Her specialties are women’s health issues, orthopaedics, sports medicine, neck and back pain management, ergonomics and biofeedback training for muscle re-education and relaxation. Judy enjoys skiing, hiking, biking and traveling with her husband, Lou, and sons Chris and Mike.
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Louis J. Parri, MSW, was born in Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania. He graduated from Penn State University with a BS in sociology and earned an MSW in social work from the University of Pittsburgh. He is a licensed clinical social worker, certified sports counselor, and a personal and strength trainer. Lou is a member of the National Association of Social Workers and the Association of Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback. He specializes in individual, couples and family therapy, and in biofeedback training for stress-related disorders, pain management and anxiety. Lou enjoys skiing, hiking and mountain biking with his wife, Judy, and sons Chris and Mike.
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Michelle C. Christensen, MS, PT, didn’t move too far from Provo, Utah, her birthplace, when she came to live in Driggs. She earned her BS in physical therapy at Montana State University, and her MS in physical therapy at University of Montana. She specializes in providing acute and rehabilitative care for patients of all ages, at inpatient, home-health and outpatient facilities. Michelle enjoys skiing, biking, hiking and snowshoeing, but also relishes time to read, watch movies and spend time with friends and family.
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Denna Dye, PT, MA, from Lorian, Ohio, earned her BS in physical therapy from Boston University and her MA in adult education from the University of Wyoming. She is currently pursuing a PhD in education from the University of Idaho and is on the faculty of Idaho State University. Deanna is certified in vestibular rehabilitation, with focus on balance disorders and cervical spine and upper quadrant dysfunction. She is a member of the American Physical Therapy Association and the Vestibular Disorders Association. Her spare time finds her skiing, biking, floating rivers or hiking with her two black labs.
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Marijke Onsrud, PT, OCS, was born in Woodland, California, and attended Washington University in St. Louis. She graduated in 1986 with a BS in physical therapy, earning board certification as an orthopaedic specialist in 2004. Marijke is a member of the American Physical Therapy Association in the orthopaedic section. She specializes in orthopaedics, lymphedema management and orthotics. Marijke is a certified personal trainer and stays physically fit biking, skiing, camping, hiking and backpacking.
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Dan Streubel, MPT, was born in Marshfield, Wisconsin, and grew up in Pocatello, Idaho. He graduated from Idaho State University with a BS in zoology in 1993, and an MS in physical therapy in 1995. He is a member of the International Academy of Orthopaedic Medicine and the National Strength and Conditioning Association. His post-graduate training has focused his skills toward orthopaedic disorders of the spine and pelvis, sports medicine and analyzing athletes’ biomechanics during running, Nordic skiing and cycling. Dan is an accomplished Nordic skier, runner and cyclist, and he also enjoys fly-fishing, reading, gardening and photography.
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RoseRaube, PTA, came from Atlantic City, New Jersey. She graduated in 1989 with an AS degree from Atlantic-Cape Community College where she trained as a physical therapist assistant. She brings with her 15 years of experience in acute care and in post-operative total joint rehabilitation. Rose spends her time off hiking, horseback riding or skiing with her husband, Paul, and children Reilly and James.
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Elaine J.Spang, PTA, CMT, hails from Dayton, Ohio; however, she earned her AS from Idaho State University in the Physical Therapy Assistant program. She is a certified massage therapist, having studied this healing art in San Diego, California. Elaine specializes in soft tissue mobilization, neuromuscular therapy and myofacial release, as well as aquatic therapy. When she is not busy helping others feel better, Elaine enjoys skiing, biking, hiking, gardening and yoga.
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Heather Oja, MS, OTR/L, is originally from Ironwood, Michigan. She earned BS and MS degrees in Occupational Therapy from Western Michigan University. She is a certified lymphedema therapist and also specializes in hand therapy and splinting. Heather enjoys backpacking, competing in triathlons, and spending time outdoors with her boyfriend, Matt, and Labrador retriever, Isis.
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Jacquelyn Seguin, M.A., CCC-SLP, was born in Minnesota and has spent most of her life there. She received her BA in Psychology and MA in Communication Disorders and Related Fields of Child Psychology from the University of Minnesota. Jackie earned her Certificate of Clinical Competence with the American Speech-Hearing-Language Association, and has a special interest and expertise in speech and language assessments for a wide range of disorders. She has recently moved to this area from the Midwest, and is taking advantage of the myriad outdoor activities such as climbing, skiing, bird and wildlife watching, and just enjoying the mountains with her boyfriend, Buddy.
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