| The Franklin Rehab Team |
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Sharon E. Cole, PT
"As a physical therapist, I am able to work with people who get better. I see changes in their bodies as people learn to move more efficiently along with decreasing pain and dysfunction. Making such life-improving changes is a huge accomplishment for everyone involved."
Bachelor of Science: Physical Therapy (magna cum laude),
Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI
Member: American Physical Therapy Association
Advanced Education: Sports medicine, spinal mobilization and stabilization, work injuries, neuromuscular therapy, TMJ. |
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Kim Arbinger, DPT
"As a physical therapist, I have the opportunity to work with a diverse population, from high school athletes to senior citizens. I have the pleasure to enrich their lives by developing exercise pro-grams to strengthen areas of weakness and use manual skills to improve mobility and function. I treat many of my patients in a warm water therapy pool, great for people with osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, post-surgical conditions, fibromyalgia and much more."
Bachelor of Exercise Science, Doctor of Physical Therapy
Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI
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Patrick S. Baron, MSPT
"My first priority as a physical therapist is to make every patient fully understand the condition that is bothering them, as well as understanding the strategies that we can use to successfully resolve their condition. By performing a full biomechanical analysis, I can explain the underlying source of your pain and make you comfortable with our ability to reduce your pain now, while at the same time preventing future problems."
Education: Masters of Physical Therapy
Carroll College, Waukesha, WI
Advanced Training: Vestibular/dizziness specialist (2006 Herdman certified), Sports Medicine, Aquatic Therapy, Spinal manipulation, Custom foot orthotics, TMJ. |
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Amy Renken, PT
"As a physical therapist, I have the pleasure of playing an integral part in improving people's lives. I help people get back to living life the way that life should be lived. I enjoy evaluating a person to determine the source of their problem, then correcting that problem through manual therapy skills and exercise. There is nothing more rewarding to me than being able to help a person return to playing or doing the activities they enjoy."
Bachelor of Science: Physical Therapy
Roselind Franklin University/The Chicago Medical School
Bachelor of Science: Psychology
Indiana University, Perdue University Indianapolis |
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Jenny Riley, DPT
"I love to empower my patients to get better. Educating patients can help them take control of their own health and wellness. It feels great to help a person relieve their pain, improve their physical performance or just return to day to day function."
Bachelor of Kinesiology, Doctor of Physical Therapy
Carroll College, Waukesha, WI |
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Convenient Hours &
Locations
Franklin Rehabilitation
7253 South 76th Street
Franklin , WI. 53132
Phone: 414-425-9700
Monday, Wednesday & Thursday
9:00am to 7:30pm
Tuesday & Friday
9:00am to 5:00pm
Innovative Physical Therapy & Sports Medicine
(Located inside Innovative Health & Fitness)
8800 South 102nd St.
Franklin , WI. 53132
Phone: 414-448-3097
Monday-Thursday
8:00am to 7:30pm
Friday
8:00am to 5:00pm
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