|
|
Physical therapy |
|
|
Physical therapy |
|
|
Orthopedic Physical Therapy (specialties in performing arts physical therapy; neck and back disorders; TMJ disorders) Office also offers care for amputees, pelvic floor disorders, women's health |
|
|
Local |
|
|
Pain management (low back and neck pain); TMJ; Orthopedic Physical Therapy; Hands on Physical Therapy; Performing Arts Physical Therapy |
|
|
Orthopedic Rehabilitation Specialists, Inc. |
|
|
American Physical Therapy Association; Orthopedic Academy of the APTA; Performing Arts Special Interest Group (PASIG) |
|
|
He has worked in private practice since 1988 and manages patients with a wide variety of orthopaedic disorders. He has a subspecialty in performing arts physical therapy. He served as a past president of the Performing Arts Special Interest Group (PASIG) through the Orthopaedic Academy of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) and served as a content expert on a national advisory council during the development of the PASIG's Description of Advanced Clinical Practice (DACP) document. |
|
|
To my wife, Pam--thank you for your love and support. To my father, who is also a physical therapist, who first mentored me as to what a physical therapist could be. |
|
|
Arcadia University (Doctorate, Physical Therapy); Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science (Bachelor of Science, Physical Therapy); University of Florida (Bachelor of Science, Psychology) |
|
|
Family; Singing in a church choir; Enjoying the Arts |
|
|
Board certified as a clinical specialist in Orthopaedic Physical Therapy |
|
|
Dr. Stenback dedicates this recognition to his father, Jan Stenback. |
|
|
He has lectured nationally on performing arts issues and the treatment of back/hip disorders. He served as a content expert on a national advisory council during the development of the PASIG's Description of Advanced Clinical Practice (DACP) document. |
|
|
American Health Council |
|
|
"Treat the Person/Body as a Whole" |