North Platte Physical Therapy - Casper (East)

 
 

North Platte Physical Therapy, an integral part of the Casper community since 1997, opened a second location in 2010 in order to provide more convenient therapy options for Casper and the surrounding areas.

We offer a variety of treatment techniques to provide the therapy each patient needs to achieve success. Each patient is given the time needed in each therapy session to achieve evidence-based goals and improve his or her quality of life – no time limit is ever imposed on any patient.

Therapists at NPPT provide cost-effective, professional, fun, energetic care, and our patients benefit from team-oriented, supportive, and knowledgeable staff. We excel in therapy for sports injuries, work injuries, pre- and post-surgical rehabilitation, pain management for back and neck pain, headaches, etc., as well as in wound care, orthotics, sports conditioning and aquatic therapy. NPPT also provides pre-employment screenings, back-to-work physicals and functional capacity exams. Many NPPT therapists are certified or specialize in trigger point dry needling, aquatic therapy, orthopedic manual therapy, hand therapy, and kinesio taping, and are board certified orthopedic clinical specialists.

At North Platte Physical Therapy Casper, we provide the highest quality physical therapy in a welcoming and positive environment and are committed to superior customer service.

Location Details


Address: 311 Thelma Drive, Casper, WY 82609
Hours: Mon - Fri: 7AM - 6PM
Fax: 307-234-8810

Interested in scheduling at our West location? View Casper West Details


Mike Boulter, DPT, OCS, SFMA

Clinic Supervisor


As a native of Casper, it has been a pleasure to return and be a part of our great community once again. Having been fascinated with the human body and its ability to adapt and recover, the field of physical therapy was, is, and will continue to be a perfect fit for me. Being able to develop relationships with patients is an amazing opportunity, as is interacting with other medical professionals and being part of a comprehensive team. As an outpatient orthopedic therapist, I have found joy in working with many different people including high-profile athletes, postoperative patients, work-injured patients, and the geriatric population.

Education:

  • Doctor of Physical Therapy, University of Montana
  • Bachelor of Science in Health and Human Performance, with an emphasis in Exercise Science, University of Montana
  • Associate of Science in Life Science Pre-Physical Therapy, Casper College

Certifications/Specialized Training:

  • Board Certified Orthopedic Clinical Specialist (OCS)
  • Certified Kinesio Taping Practitioner (CKTP)
  • Certified Level II Trigger Point Dry Needler
  • Graston Technique Certified
  • Certified Cupping Therapist
  • Vestibular Certification
  • Certification in Applied Functional Science, Gray Institute 
  • Advanced Topics in the Examination, Evaluation, and Treatment of the Shoulder and Knee
  • IAOM Elbow Course
  • IAOM Wrist Course
  • IAOM: Differential Diagnosis and Musculoskeletal Management of the Cervical Spine
  • A Systematic Approach to Examination, Diagnosis, and Manual Therapy of the Wrist Part 1
  • Diagnosis and Management of the Elbow
  • Practical Blood Flow Restriction
  • A/B VR
  • ErgoScience FCE Trained
  • Work-Related Patients
  • Subspecialty in Amputation and Prosthetic Training
  • Kevin Wilkes: Online and Live Certificate
  • Diagnosis and Management of the Thoracic Spine

Certifications in Progress:

  • Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS)
  • Certified Orthopedic Manual Therapist (COMT)

Professional Society Memberships:

  • American Physical Therapy Association - Orthopedics
 
Alynna Woodbury, DPT, SFMA

I believe that physical therapy is a special kind of practice, allowing us to spend quality time with our patients and treat them on both a physical and emotional level.  Other healthcare professionals only get to spend a limited amount of time with their patients, but I enjoy the opportunity to take the time to get to know my patients and form a personal bond with them.  I take pride in seeing my patients succeed and make it my goal to help them feel better.

Education:

  • Doctor of Physical Therapy and Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science, University of Mary 

Certifications/Specialized Training:

  • Certified Graston Technique Clinician
  • Worksaver Certified Tester
  • Certified Cupping Therapist
  • Specialized Training in Pregnancy and Postpartum, Pelvic Floor, and Visceral Manipulation
  • Practical Blood Flow Restriction

Continuing Education Training:

  • Kinesio Taping KT1
  • Dry Needling
  • Muscle Energy Technique
  • Running Mechanics and Injury
  • Certificate of Training for Sole Supports Casting
  • Diaphragm and Pelvic Floor Rehab

Professional Society Memberships:

  • American Physical Therapy Association - Pelvic Health and Sports
 
Sean Cometto, DPT, LAT, ATC

I was introduced to physical therapy as a patient after a sports injury when I was a sophomore at Kelly Walsh High School. I went to North Platte Physical Therapy, where I learned about the profession and developed a keen interest in how the human body moves. I decided being a physical therapist was what I wanted to do and moved to North Dakota for college to study Athletic Training and Physical Therapy. While I was in Physical Therapy school, I worked at Sanford Health as an Athletic Trainer in a variety of different sports with athletes of all ages. I am excited to be back in Casper and hope to continue practicing the mission of my University: being a servant leader to all those in the community of Casper.

Education:

  • Doctor of Physical Therapy and Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training, University of Mary

Certifications/Specialized Training:

  • Licensed and Certified in Athletic Training 
  • American Red Cross CPR and First Aid Certified
  • Certified clinician of Concussion Rehabilitation through CCMI
  • Concussion Rehabilitation
  • IAOM: Differential Diagnosis and Musculoskeletal Management of the Cervical Spine
  • Diagnosis and Management of the Thoracic Spine

Certification in Progress:

  • Running Analysis and Rehabilitation

Continuing Education Training:

  • SFMA Level 1

Professional Society Memberships:

  • American Physical Therapy Association - Orthopedics
  • National Athletic Training Association (NATA)

Hometown: Casper, Wyoming

Hobbies: Running, Golf, Soccer, Hiking, and Anything Outdoors.

 
Michael Wright, DPT

While growing up, I knew I wanted to find work that would allow me to make a difference in other people's lives. Physical therapy stood out above the rest when I was introduced to the field following an injury in my youth. I realized that Physical Therapists spend time with patients over weeks to get to know the person behind the injury and use noninvasive techniques to heal. From then on, that motivated me throughout my education to become a healer. Now that I am practicing in the field, my passion for repairing and restoring each of my patients to their best self only continues to grow with each passing year.

Education:

  • Doctor of Physical Therapy, Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions
  • Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science, Utah Valley University 

Certifications/Specialized Training:

  • American Red Cross Certification in CPR and First Aid 
  • IAOM: Differential Diagnosis and Musculoskeletal Management of the Cervical Spine

Certification in Progress:

  • Trigger Point Dry Needling 

Professional Society Memberships:

  • American Physical Therapy Association - Orthopedics

Hometown: Orem, Utah

Hobbies: Board games, biking, camping, and hanging out with my family

 
Ana Kroll, PTA

My interest in physical therapy was piqued when I learned of the various ways Physical Therapy can make a difference in a person's life. I am passionate about helping others and strive to make sure patients feel comfortable and understood.

Education:

  • Associate of Applied Science - Physical Therapist Assistant, Laramie County Community College

Certifications/Specialized Training:

  • Certified in Functional Capacity Evaluations 
  • Certification in Applied Functional Science, Gray Institute
  • Blood Flow Restriction Certification
  • American Red Cross CPR Certification
  • Certified Lifeguard
  • Advanced Topics in the Examination, Evaluation, and Treatment of the Shoulder and Knee
  • IAOM Elbow Course
  • IAOM Wrist Course
  • IAOM Wrist and Hand Training
  • IAOM: Differential Diagnosis and Musculoskeletal Management of the Cervical Spine
  • Diagnosis and Management of the Thoracic Spine

Hometown: Glenrock, Wyoming

Hobbies: Outdoor adventures, arts and crafts, and antiques.

 

 

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Wondering who to see for your lower back pain? North Platte Physical Therapy is rural Wyoming and western Nebraska’s top physical therapist. Our team will assess your situation and help create a customized plan for relief. Do not suffer in silence any longer! We also offer services such as dry needling, spine care, sports medicine and more. Make a change and schedule your appointment for 2019. Contact us today to get started. Our team looks forward to serving you in the New Year.   
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  • Dry needling
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As you work towards becoming a healthier you in 2019, North Platte Physical Therapy is here for you. Whether you are looking to resolve aches and pains, become more mobile or feel better, our team of talented physical therapists will work closely with you. You will find you will feel better, sleep through the night, and have more energy! What are you waiting for? Contact us today to schedule your initial appointment!
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Work Vehicle Accidents


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