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I am a second year physical therapy student at Bellarmine University in Louisville, Kentucky.  I became interested in physical therapy after an injury on the softball field required that I undergo PT myself.  My professional interests include prevention and rehabilitation of shoulder and elbow injuries (especially pertaining to the overhead throwing athlete), treatment and mobilization of spinal and pelvic malarticulations, treatment of the neurologic patient, and wound care.  Currently I am taking part in a project in which four of my classmates and I will be teaching parents of children with various disabilities aquatic therapy routines.  This project is being developed with the hope that such a program will both decrease the need for the children's attendance at regular physical therapy and promote social interaction by the child with their family and peers.
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Billie Rehberg<br>


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I am a Bellarmine University Doctor of Physical Therapy student and will be graduating in December of 2011.<br>I hold a Bachelor of Health Sciences degree with a psychology minor from Bellarmine University (2010).


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Bellarmine University Doctor of Physical Therapy '11
I became interested in physical therapy after an injury on the softball field required that I undergo PT myself. My professional interests include prevention and rehabilitation of shoulder and elbow injuries (especially pertaining to the overhead throwing athlete), treatment and mobilization of spinal and pelvic malarticulations, treatment of the neurologic patient, and wound care. Currently I am taking part in a project in which four of my classmates and I will be teaching parents of children with various disabilities aquatic therapy routines. This project is being developed with the hope that such a program will both decrease the need for the children's attendance at regular physical therapy and promote social interaction by the child with their family and peers.&nbsp;


BHS, Bellarmine University '10
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APTA, KPTA
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Latest revision as of 20:33, 6 April 2011

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Billie Rehberg


Education[edit | edit source]

I am a Bellarmine University Doctor of Physical Therapy student and will be graduating in December of 2011.
I hold a Bachelor of Health Sciences degree with a psychology minor from Bellarmine University (2010).

Profile[edit | edit source]

I became interested in physical therapy after an injury on the softball field required that I undergo PT myself. My professional interests include prevention and rehabilitation of shoulder and elbow injuries (especially pertaining to the overhead throwing athlete), treatment and mobilization of spinal and pelvic malarticulations, treatment of the neurologic patient, and wound care. Currently I am taking part in a project in which four of my classmates and I will be teaching parents of children with various disabilities aquatic therapy routines. This project is being developed with the hope that such a program will both decrease the need for the children's attendance at regular physical therapy and promote social interaction by the child with their family and peers. 


Professional Affiliations
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I am a member of both the American Physical Therapy Association and Kentucky Physical Therapy Association.


Contact Details[edit | edit source]

[email protected]