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ASHLEY GIBBONS, DPT

physical therapy, physical rehabilitation, clinic, physical medicine, sports physical therapy "The rehabilitation process is a partnership. It takes the patience and determination on my part as well as the patient's part to reach their goals. Returning to pain free activities takes hard work and dedication, but I try to make it fun along the way."

EDUCATIONAL MOMENTUM

"Being involved in collegiate athletics, I have experienced the rehabilitation process. Through my personal experiences, I have acquired a love for helping others return to sporting and everyday activities that they enjoy and love."

Licensure: State of Illinois Physical Therapy

B.S.: Bachelors of Science in Biology - Loyola University Chicago, Chicago, IL

D.P.T. Doctorate of Physical Therapy - Midwestern University, Downers Grove, IL Member: American Physical Therapy Association, Sports and Orthopedic sections

CONTRIBUTING TO THE COMMUNITY

"Providing information on injury prevention and treatment options allows our profession to take an active role in educating the community."

Presentations:
  • Project development and presentation to High School athletes on injury prevention for the shoulder and knee
  • Inservice on Lumbar Spine stability
  • Inservice on Cervical radiculopathy
  • Inservice on Partial Weight-bearing support systems in the neurological patient
  • Inservice on Cerebrovascular Accident (CVA/Stroke) and it's effect on function
  • Developed an after school exercise program for patients at Shriner's Children's Hospital
PROSPECTIVE ENDEAVORS

"I feel that the physical therapy profession is continually changing. Continuing education courses that focus on evidence-based practice are key to staying "in-step" with current research in the advancing profession."

Prospective Goals:
  • Board certification as an Orthopedic Clinical Specialist
  • Board certification as a Sports Clinical Specialist
  • Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist o Lecture to area high schools/community
  • Guest lecture to local physical therapy programs
Continuing Education:

Strain/Counterstrain for the Spine
Post Motor Vehicle Accident Cervical Dysfunction
Spinal Segmental Stabilization for Low Back Pain
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