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A partnership between physical therapy and music has been helping performers for more than 16 years. By Erin McKigney Musicians are athletes too. At least that’s what Nicholas Quarrier ’76, a clinical associate professor of physical therapy, believes. Quarrier coined this phrase after he realized that many of his patients in the PT clinic on campus... |
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Physical therapist Michael Tabasko ’00, M.S. ’01, spends a month each year volunteering abroad. by Greg Ryan '08 Michael Tabasko ’00, M.S. ’01, never imagined he’d see someone so happy to be given a prosthetic leg. The recipient of the appendage, a Vietnamese man in his late 60s, had had his leg blown off by a land mine years earlier, and was... |
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‘‘Back stateside, we were just worker bees,” Chris Remillard told IC students in April. “Anything involved with running a clinic here, I’m in charge of. I’m it. I am the PT, OT, dietician, chiropractor, and ortho. Makes life a little interesting.”... |
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The PT department — with half its faculty graduates of the program — is one of the College’s shining stars. by Greg Ryan ’08 When Terri Hoppenrath ’89 was a physical therapy student at IC, Andrew Robinson had a reputation as the toughest professor in a physical therapy department known for its... |
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PT pair Michael Theeman ’02, M.S. ’03, and Elizabeth Jackstadt Theeman ’02, M.S. ’03, help the annual fund meet its goal. by George Sapio Sometimes a little procrastination can bring an unexpected bonus. Michael Theeman ’02, M.S. ’03, and Elizabeth Jackstadt Theeman ’02, M.S.... |