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Heather LaHaie, PT, DPT

Heather received her bachelor’s degree from the University of Michigan and earned her doctorate of physical therapy from Boston University. Heather’s approach to treatment encompasses a variety of techniques in manual therapy such as joint and soft tissue mobilization, as well as therapeutic exercise and patient education. She is always looking for new opportunities to further herself as a clinician, and is attending classes to become a Certified Integrated Manual Therapist (CIMT). Outside of the clinic, Heather enjoys cooking and baking, running, going to the gym, and all outdoor activities, especially hiking and backpacking.

 

Continuing Education

Great Lakes Seminars

  • The Basics of Sacroiliac Mobilization
  • Treatment of the Lumbar Complex
  • Mobilization of the Cervical and Thoracic Spine and Ribs
  • Comprehensive Treatment of the Foot and Ankle
  • Comprehensive Treatment of the Shoulder
  • Comprehensive Treatment of the Knee
  • Treatment of Common Extremity Dysfunction Through Mobilization
  • Functional Strength: An Updated Approach to Exercising our Patients
  • Advanced Dynamic Anatomy: Bridging the Gap between Anatomy & Treatment

 

Glossary of Credentials

PT – Physical Therapist
CIMT – Certified Integrated Manual Therapist
DPT – Doctorate of Physical Therapy
MPT – Masters in Physical Therapy
MSPT – Masters of Science in Physical Therapy
OMPT – Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapist
ATC – Certified Athletic Trainer
CSCS – Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist
OCS – Board Certified Orthopedic Clinical Specialist
PTA – Physical Therapy Assistant

Location:
Clark Road
"I became a physical therapist because I have always been fascinated by the human body, and it is extremely rewarding to assist patients in improving their daily functioning and overall quality of life. Every person is different, so I enjoy the challenge of determining an individualized program for treatment of their impairments."
 
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