SLU PT Clinical Site
Spotlight – Athletico Physical Therapy in Bridgeton, MO
By Noah Paras (Class of
2023)
The Saint Louis University Program in Physical Therapy in the Doisy College of Health Sciences is a graduate program accredited by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education. In the Jesuit traditions of the pursuit of truth, development of the whole person, and commitment to service and justice, our community – faculty, staff, and students – prepares doctors of physical therapy who provide reflective, person-centered care that is interprofessional and evidenced-based.
SLU PT Clinical Site
Spotlight – Athletico Physical Therapy in Bridgeton, MO
By Noah Paras (Class of
2023)
SLU PT Clinical Site
Spotlight at Athletico Physical Therapy in Chesterfield, Missouri
By Stephanie Tanaka (SLU
DPT Class of 2023)
I love my clinical experience! I've been able to
learn about a lot of manual therapy techniques including Graston, dry needling,
cupping, and different soft tissue techniques. I've also been able to have some
amazing learning experiences such as attending an Athletico clinic meeting,
marketing luncheons, and various journal clubs. I was also able to observe a
tibial tubercle osteotomy & an open MPFL allograft surgery.
Thank you, Paige, for both encouraging me and challenging me
every single day! I honestly couldn't have asked for a better first clinical
experience. You've taught me so much about the different aspects there are to
becoming a physical therapist and I'm so grateful to have had you. I've learned
how to start trusting myself more and being more confident in myself and what I
can do because you've encouraged me and pushed me in doing so. There were many
times I didn't really believe in myself, that I could do it, but you've shown
me how much I can accomplish, and it means so much to me. I've learned so much
from you and have been able to learn and grow both as an SPT and as a person. I
appreciate all that you've done for me and thank you again for everything! I
wish you and Scout all the best :)
This is one of a series of posts by the Saint Louis University
Program in Physical Therapy students featuring their clinical site and their
clinical instructors. The number, quality, and diversity of clinical
instruction are major assets for the SLU PT Program
By Jay Urgello
(Class of 2022)
My clinical experience was at an outpatient clinic with many high school athletes, Medicare patients, and post-operative knee/hip replacements. I learned a lot of different manual techniques and refined my clinical decision-making skills. I had the privilege to also work closely with the athletic trainers in neighboring high schools and further my knowledge of sports-specific rehabilitation.
I would like to
thank my clinical instructor, Claire Dreschsler, for always taking the extra
time to teach me everything that you know! You made me feel confident as a
future clinician. Your dedication to your patients and to your craft continues
to inspire me to aim higher. I had such a great time as your student and I'll
always remember our time together as a very formative time for my professional
growth.
This is one of
a series of posts by the Saint Louis University Program in Physical Therapy
students featuring their clinical site and their clinical instructors. The
number, quality, and diversity of clinical instruction are major assets for the
SLU PT Program