Physical Therapy

Overall, the goal of physical therapy is to help individuals optimize physical function, improve quality of life, and empower individuals to participate in their daily activities and recreational pursuits without pain or interference. Dr. Platt uses a variety of physical modalities including manual therapy, visceral mobilization, and dry needling to improve tissue health, reduce pain, and resto... Read More

Overall, the goal of physical therapy is to help individuals optimize physical function, improve quality of life, and empower individuals to participate in their daily activities and recreational pursuits without pain or interference. Dr. Platt uses a variety of physical modalities including manual therapy, visceral mobilization, and dry needling to improve tissue health, reduce pain, and restore physical function. In addition, Dr. Platt uses exercise prescription in conjunction with lifestyle and behavior changes to maximize healing potential and overall health and wellness.

Dr. Molly holds a Doctorate degree in Physical Therapy (DPT) from Marquette University in Milwaukee, WI. She brings over 8 years of experience working in orthopedics, inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation, pelvic floor, and women’s health modalities. Molly has a passion for supporting pregnant and postpartum women throughout labor, delivery, and recovery, and embraces the body’s innate ability to heal. With joy, she brings this approach into the therapy room with her patients.

Dr. Molly holds a Doctorate degree in Physical Therapy (DPT) from Marquette University in Milwauk... Read More

Dr. Megan earned her Doctorate in Physical Therapy at UW Madison in 2012. As a long distance runner and dancer, she naturally gravitated towards orthopedics when she started her career, however, after the birth of her third child where she developed her own postpartum challenges, she made a shift and dove into the world of women’s health and pelvic floor and has pursued advanced training in this area ever since. She feels truly called to help support those in the pregnancy or postpartum period or those with pelvic floor dysfunction, bowel or bladder challenges, post-hysterectomy, pelvic organ prolapse and those with pelvic pain conditions such as endometriosis or IBS. SheI also enjoys working with those with orthopedic conditions, returning to sports or fitness or helping anyone in general get back to whatever it is that they enjoy doing. She combines advanced manual therapy techniques, dry needling, corrective exercise and movement retraining to deliver a unique whole body care for long-term relief.

Dr. Megan earned her Doctorate in Physical Therapy at UW Madison in 2012. As a long distance run... Read More

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