After earning her Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology and her Physical Therapist Assistant-Associate Degree, Cali trained and worked extensively at skilled nursing facilities across the state, with an emphasis on fall prevention, stroke rehabilitation, joint replacement recovery and wellness in acute, long term, outpatient and home health settings.
Emergency Care
“One domain of athletic training is about reactive and emergency care, which in industry is rapid response and OSHA first aid. So we're there for that assessment, and occasionally wound care and emergency care,” said Egan. “For injuries, we’re able to assess and make appropriate decisions if this is something that you can rehab or treat, or make that decision for a proper referral and guide them to where they should go for the best quality and line of care.”
“This was actually the third time I had met Traci,” said Littleton. “I met her following a presentation she did on mental health, then at the WATA (Wisconsin Athletic Trainers’ Association) conference this year.”
Sometimes, the lymphatic system can become blocked. This condition is called lymphedema. Lymphedema can cause swelling in the arms or legs and can be caused by things like surgery, radiation therapy, or infection.
Alyssa specializes in general orthopedics and sports medicine, enjoys treating the upper extremity, provides POPE testing, job analysis, and work conditioning and is trained in Kinesio taping philosophy.
Sciatica
Wound Care
Joint Replacement
Golly, that narrows it down. Bailey’s experience and specialties include working with high-level athletes and orthopedic injuries, foot and ankle dysfunction, pre and post-operative joint replacement and general rehabilitation including ACL reconstruction, sports medicine and biomechanics, just to name a few.
They may also use techniques like manual lymphatic drainage massage, compression bandaging, and skin care to manage the condition— In these situations, it may be best to connect with a Certified Lymphedema Therapist to discuss this further.
Located directly inside Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Specialists (OSMS) building, this clinic is home to our Green Bay based occupational therapists and certified hand specialists.
Physical Therapy
Physical therapy is a non-surgical, highly interactive treatment of an injury or condition. A physical therapist can educate you about your problem so that you can help yourself return to your daily activities. An evaluation determines the therapist’s approach to solving your condition. The treatment technique and number of sessions will depend on your diagnosis. Treatment sessions last from 30-60 minutes. You may receive hands-on techniques and manipulations, movement and posture education, home exercises, and modalities.
Occupational Therapy
Occupational therapy focuses on helping people across the lifespan participate in the things they want and need to do through the therapeutic use of everyday activities, or occupations. Within our setting, our Occupational Therapists Occupational Therapy Assistants help people recovering from injury to regain skills, often providing supports or splints for children adults experiencing physical and cognitive changes.
Injury Prevention Screening, Sports Medicine, ACL rehabilitation, post-operative rehabilitation, Active-Orthopedic Recovery from all injuries, concussion care from baseline testing to return to activities/learning/sport, blood flow restriction interventions / training, performance training, Return to Sport Training, Body Work / Sports massage, Foot / Ankle rehabilitation, Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction, Specialized Spine care