Back in Action Rehabilitation has been an independent Physical and Occupational Therapy provider since 1993. We are not owned or operated by any large institution or medical facility. We have worked hard since 1993 at proving to you, your friends, family, neighbors as well as your physician that Back in Action is your best choice for rehabilitation. We do not have a guarantee for tomorrow’s client or referral so our success is literally based on every client encounter. Our Therapists and Staff have dedicated their careers and training to the success of that very encounter and every one that follows. Back in Action has excellent working relationships with all area, and outside of area, physicians.
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*Neck *Shoulder *Back *Hand *Wrist *Hip *Knee *Ankle *Sport Performance *Physical Therapy Screenings *Fit Fore Golf *Performance Training *Women's Health *Teamwork *Hand Therapy *Therapeutic Exercise/Functional Activity *Manual Therapy Techniques What does the Graston Technique Treat? The Graston Technique instruments, while enhancing the clinician's ability to detect fascial adhesions and restrictions, have been clinically proven to achieve quicker and better outcomes in treating both acute and chronic conditions, including: Achilles Tendinitis/osis (ankle pain) Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (wrist pain) Cervical Sprain/Strain (neck pain) Fibromyalgia Lateral Epicondylitis/osis (tennis elbow) Lumbar Sprain/Strain (back pain) Medial Epicondylitis/osis (golfer's elbow) Patellofemoral Disorders (knee pain) Plantar Fasciitis/osis (foot pain) Rotator Cuff Tendinitis/osis (shoulder pain) Scar Tissue Shin Splints Trigger Finger Women's Health (post-mastectomy and Caesarean scarring)
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We feel that the uniqueness of our facility is not created by the construction, interior, or equipment but rather by our team of extraordinary people.
Physical Therapy is the unique health care specialty that works with individuals encountering a particular movement disorder. Physical Therapy is delivered by a licensed Physical Therapist initiated with a comprehensive evaluation to identify problem areas that are facilitating the disorder and/or problem. Physical therapy can incorporate a variety of strategies to improve the clients function and reach their goals. These strategies may include manual therapy, therapeutic exercise, balance training, body mechanics, flexibility, home exercises as well as a variety of modalities such as ultrasound, electrical stimulation, heat, or cold.
John has been a practicing Physical Therapist since 1986, joining Back in Action Rehabilitation in 1993. He has extensive experience and training in the treatment of neck and lower back pathologies, upper and lower extremity injuries and post surgical conditions. He received his Bachelors Degree in 1986 from University of Wisconsin – La Crosse and a Masters Degree in Exercise Physiology from Kent State University in 1990. He has received certifications in Manual Therapy, Orthopedics and Dry Needling.
Joint Replacement
Do you have a joint replacement coming up? Here are some frequently asked questions that we receive from patients regarding their total joint replacements to better prepare you for your surgery and for the recovery process after. Downlaod: Total Joint Information Page
Renae has been employed and part of the Back In Action Rehabilitation staff since 1993. She completed her bachelor’s degree from Colorado State University in Exercise and Sports Medicine. In 2015, she obtained her personal training certification (CFPT) from the International Sports Sciences Association (ISSA).
Physical Therapy
Emily Jane Mans is a graduate from the University of Tennessee, where she obtained her Bachelors of Science in Kinesiology in 2017. In 2019, she received her physical therapy assistant degree from Northeast Wisconsin Technical College. She has been an ACE Fitness certified Personal Trainer since 2015. Throughout her life, Emily, participated in a variety of sports including soccer, competitive cheerleading, cross country, track and field, and hockey. Leisure activities include running, fishing, hiking in Glacier National Park, and taking her loving yellow lab, Marley, for walks or a run outside, no matter the weather conditions.
Occupational Therapy
Rachel first joined Back-in-Action Rehabilitation in May of 2021 as an Exercise and Sport Science intern with our therapist Kyle Borowitz. As of June 2021, she has been a part of our front office staff at our Fond du Lac location. Rachel graduated from Marian University in the spring of 2022 with her B.S in Exercise and Sport Science and Psychology. She is attending Mount Mary University to receive her Doctorate in Occupational Therapy. In her free time, Rachel enjoys playing softball, exercising, reading, and spending time with her family and friends. See All Staff
Shoulder Pain
Manual Therapy
She has expertise in orthopedic rehabilitation having worked for adult and pediatric surgeons for over 13 years, prior to coming to Back-In-Action. She has treated neck, back, sacroiliac, foot, ankle, knee, shoulder, and hip surgical patients. She has additional training in manual therapy, functional movement, and taping, and she enjoys working with a variety of patient’s covering a wide range of diagnoses: MVA’s, work injuries, chronic pain, arthritis, MS, and Parkinson’s Disease.