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North Platte Physical Therapy - Cheyenne (North)

Our company has now expanded to provide physical therapy services to the city of Cheyenne and its surrounding communities. We provide progressive, research-based intervention techniques to meet your personal rehabilitative needs. As a patient of North Platte Physical Therapy you can expect to receive the highest level of rehabilitation, a personalized plan of care designed to meet your needs, a family friendly, hometown clinical experience and exceptional outcomes so you can return to your active lifestyle. We focus on always remaining flexible to meet your needs. With same day appointments and walk-ins welcome, whatever your injury may be, we are always here for you. We will work closely with your healthcare providers to provide the most seamless recovery possible. If you have any questions on the services that we can provide or how we can best serve you please contact us or stop by so we can get you on the road to recovery.

Location Details


307-514-5834  Send Email

Address: 7226 Commons Dr, Cheyenne, WY 82009
Hours: Mon - Fri: 7AM - 6PM
Phone: 307-514-5834

Interested in scheduling at our East location? View Cheyenne East Details 


 Nate Eakins, DPT, OCS, COMT, CSCS, SFMA, 
AIB-VR, C-PS

Clinic Supervisor


My interest in physical therapy was instilled while watching my mother work in Torrington as a Physical Therapy Aide. I am passionate about continuing education and maintaining the highest level of excellence in physical therapy. My patients will always come first, and I will work with you to achieve the best outcome possible.

Degrees: 

  • Doctor of Science in Physical Therapy (In Progress), Texas Tech University
  • Doctor of Physical Therapy, University of North Dakota
  • Bachelor of Health Sciences, Minor in Chemistry, University of Wyoming

Certifications/Specialized Training:

  • Certified Orthopedic Manual Therapist
  • Orthopedic Certified Specialist APTA
  • Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist
  • Certified Trigger Point Dry Needling
  • Certified Kinesio Taping Practitioner
  • Certified Cupping Therapist
  • Vestibular Certification
  • Advanced Topics in the Examination, Evaluation, and Treatment of the Shoulder and Knee
  • Champion Performance Specialist
  • 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
  • ErgoScience FCE Trained
  • Gray Institue, CAFS 
  • Diagnosis and Management of the Thoracic Spine

Professional Society Memberships:

  • American Physical Therapy Association 
  • National Strength and Conditioning Association 

Community Involvement:

  • Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce 

Hometown: Lingle, Wyoming 

Family: Wife: Lorelei Eakins, Children: Ava, Harper, & Hayes

Hobbies: Hunting, fishing, outdoor activities, and spending time with family

 
Kara Carter, PT, DPT, OCS, AIB-VR

Seeing patients progress through treatments and making a difference in their lives to regain function gives me a great feeling of personal satisfaction. Doing this work, you meet a variety of people from many walks of life and make lifelong connections with people. Physical therapy fosters a holistic approach and allows therapists to treat the individual, rather than the body part or injury. Lending a helping hand through all aspects of rehabilitation focused my career choice on physical therapy.

Education:

  • Doctor of Physical Therapy, Clarke University
  • Bachelor of Science in Pre-Medical, Iowa Wesleyan University
  • Associate of Science, Lake Land College

Certifications/ Specialized Training:

  • Advanced Topics in the Examination, Evaluation, and Treatment of the Shoulder and Knee
  • Orthopedic Certified Specialist
  • Vestibular Rehabilitation Certified
  • A Systematic Approach to Examination, Diagnosis, and Manual Therapy of the Wrist Part 1--IAOM
  • Diagnosis and Management of the Elbow
  • Dry Needling Course 1
  • Dry Needling Course 2
  • Current Concepts in Orthopedic Physical Therapy
  • IAOM Wrist Course
  • IAOM: Differential Diagnosis and Musculoskeletal Management of the Cervical Spine
  • Gray Institue, CAFS 
  • Diagnosis and Management of the Thoracic Spine

Professional Society Memberships:

  • American Physical Therapy Association 
  • Orthopedic Section

Hometown: Potomac, Illinois

Hobbies: Hiking, camping

Family: Amanda, Shadow, and Max

 
William Hunt, PT, DPT

During college, I became fascinated with human movement and movement-based medicine. Being a physical therapist allows me to give my patients more hands-on time than traditional medicine, and since I believe the human body was designed to move, I love instilling that passion in my patients.

Education:

  • Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology and Health Promotion, University of Wyoming
  • Doctor of Physical Therapy, University of North Dakota

Certification/ Specialized Training:

  • IAOM: Differential Diagnosis and Musculoskeletal Management of the Cervical Spine
  • EIM/ Kinetacore Trigger Point Dry Needling Level 1
  • ICE Cervical Spine Management
  • ICE Lumbar Spine Management
  • ICE Extremity management
  • RockTape Basic and Advanced Certified
  • FMS Level 1
  • Diagnosis and Management of the Thoracic Spine

Professional Society Memberships:

  • American Physical Therapy Association - Wyoming Chapter

Hobbies: When I'm not working at the clinic, I will be out trying to conquer the mountains of Wyoming and Colorado or mountain biking on the local trails.

Cole Brooks, PTA

"I decided to go into physical therapy after becoming injured in high school football. I really enjoyed the positive environment during my therapy experience and strive to provide the same for my patients."

Education:

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

Certifications/ Specialized Training:

  • IAOM Elbow Course
  • IAOM Wrist Course
  • IAOM: Differential Diagnosis and Musculoskeletal Management of the Cervical Spine
  • Vestibular Certification
  • A Systematic Approach to Examination, Diagnosis, and Manual Therapy of the Wrist Part 1
  • Diagnosis and Management of the Elbow
  • Sportsmetrics Certified
  • Kinesio Taping
  • IAOM Manual Therapy of the Lower Cervical Spine, Lumbar spine and SI joint
  • Therapeutic Neuroscience Education
  • Certified Cupping Therapist
  • Gray Institue, CAFS 
  • Diagnosis and Management of the Thoracic Spine

Professional Society Memberships:

  • American Physical Therapy Association

Community Involvement:

  • Member of Cheyenne Berean Church

Hometown: Cheyenne, WY

Hobbies: Fly fishing, hunting, hiking, and anything outdoors

Anne Berry, PTA

My father had suffered a stroke, and I was able to see firsthand the role that physical therapy played in his recovery and returning back to normal life. I knew then that I wanted to help people that way.

Education:

  • Bachelor of Business & Marketing, Western State College
  • Associate of Applied Science, Physical Therapist Assistant, San Juan Farmington, NM

Certifications/Specialized Training: 

  • Advanced Topics in the Examination, Evaluation, and Treatment of the Shoulder and Knee
  • IAOM Elbow Course
  • IAOM: Differential Diagnosis and Musculoskeletal Management of the Cervical Spine
  • IAOM Manual Therapy of Lumbar Spine and SI Joint
  • Vestibular Certification
  • Diagnosis and Management of the Elbow
  • Kinesio Taping
  • Professional Memberships:
  • Wyoming Board of Physical Therapy
  • Gray Institue, CAFS 

Community Involvement:

  • Valley Christian School Foundation Member
  • Havens on the Rock Summer Camp Board Member

Hometown: Evergreen, CO

Family: Husband: Todd Berry, Children: Lance & Catie

Hobbies: Biking, skiing, traveling, and spending time with family

Craig Koger, PTA

Being an athlete my entire life, sports medicine and physical therapy have always been a passion of mine. After recovering from a shoulder injury, which I had to have surgically repaired, I was inspired by a Physical Therapist who helped me regain my strength in order to continue my sports career. I pursued this career in Physical Therapy to help others achieve their dreams and continue to do what they love.

Education:

  • Bachelor of Kinesiology and Health Promotion and Sciences, University of Wyoming
  • Associate of Applied Science Physical Therapist Assistant, Laramie County Community College

Certifications/Specialized Training: 

  • IAOM Wrist Course
  • Functional Movement Specialist
  • A Systematic Approach to Examination, Diagnosis, and Manual Therapy of the Wrist Part 1
  • Wyoming Board of Physical Therapy 
  • Gray Institue, CAFS 
  • Diagnosis and Management of the Thoracic Spine

Hometown: Wheatland, Wyoming

Family: Wife: Allyson Koger

Hobbies: Hunting, fishing, outdoor activities, cameras, spending time with his wife and two dogs.

Services Offered


  • Arthritis Pain
  • Back Pain
  • Balance and Vestibular Rehab
  • Biofeedback
  • Biomechanical Gait Analysis
  • Body Mechanics Training
  • CSCS, Certified Strength Conditioning Specialist
  • Chronic Pain
  • Cupping Therapy
  • Custom Foot Orthotics
  • Custom Splinting
  • Ergonomic and Worksite Evaluation
  • Fine Motor Dexterity
  • Fitness Screenings
  • Functional Capacity Evaluations
  • Graston Techniques
  • Hand Therapy
  • Headache
  • Kinesio taping
  • Modalities
  • Myofacial Techniques
  • Neck Pain
  • Neurological Services
  • Orthopedic Clinical Specialist, OCS
  • Orthotic Fabrication
  • Orthopedic Service
  • Pediatric Therapy
  • Pool Therapy
  • Post Cancer Treatment
  • Pre/Post Surgical Rehab
  • Pre-employment Screening
  • Return to Work Screening
  • Return to sport exercise programs
  • Running Injuries
  • Self-care skills
  • Sensory Integration
  • SFMA - Selective Functional Movement Assessment
  • Spine Care
  • Sports Medicine
  • Sportsmetrics
  • Stroke Rehabiliation
  • Tactical Training
  • Tendonitis
  • TPI (Titlist Institute Performance) Certified Golf Screenings
  • TMJ
  • Torticollis
  • Trigger Point Dry Needling
  • Vestibular Rehabiliation
  • Women's Health
  • Work Hardening/Conditioning
  • Work Injuries
  • Worksaver Certified Work Physicals
  • Wound Care

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Physical Therapy Services: Cerebrovascular Patient Goals


Physical Therapy Services: Cerebrovascular Patient Goals
Most people associate physical therapy with injuries. Patients are given a rehabilitation protocol to follow in order to return movement in various limbs, joints, or other range of motion expectations. While true, this extremely limits the capabilities proven to be effective for many physical therapists across the country. Beyond activity style injuries, physical therapy is often applied to those suffering from cancer, people with growth issues, and many more instances - including cerebrovascular patients. 

A cerebrovascular accident often occurs unexpectedly with varying degrees of impact and type. These events, commonly referred to as a stroke, are known to be debilitating and require almost immediate medical attention. When detected early, the patient's chance of survival with minimal impacts improves considerably. Due to the dangers of these cerebrovascular incidents, patients are often left with a need for physical therapy services in order to assist with their recovery.

Strength

Focusing on regaining strength throughout the body is important after suffering a stroke. Fortunately, each individual’s personal recovery plan of action will be set specific to their needs and goals. Instead of serving a one-size-fits-all approach to recovery, physical therapists create exercises and actions to best implement results.

Balance

Another area often impacted by a stroke involves balance. These characteristics can be especially important to address as it is a cornerstone of mobility. Creating a plan of action to improve or restore balance components is paramount on the road to recovery.

Coordination

Combining these feats of balance and strength focuses on coordination. Even simple movements often become complex depending on the severity of an individual’s cerebrovascular incident. Orchestrating an approach to encompass each of these needs is extremely helpful.

Education

Educating individuals and their immediate loved ones is also an important part of the physical therapy recovery process. Physical therapists often provide patients with activities which can be completed between visits in order to assist with the recovery process. Giving both the patient and their support group the tools to understand why the curated individualized approach is best for recovery and treatments remains a key goal to assist everyone involved.

Quality of Life

Ultimately, the goal for any physical therapy program is to improve an existing quality of life and this remains true for cerebrovascular patients. Depending on the severity of their episode, a personalized action plan will be implemented to provide patients with the best quality of life possible for their situation. 

If you or someone you know has sustained a cerebrovascular episode, suffers from chronic pain, could use assistance with mobility issues, or is seeking services for another reason, then consider reaching out to the physical therapy experts at North Platte Physical Therapy, Monument Physical Therapy, Big Country Rehabilitation, and Bear Lodge Rehabilitation today. Offering 18 different locations across Wyoming and Nebraska, our professional staff are ready and willing to help administer and create a personalized plan of action specific to your needs. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact us today. Available for all of your physical therapy and related offerings, we look forward to meeting you and providing the type of service you can rely on to help improve your overall wellness very soon!
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Physical Therapy Services: Percussive Treatment Benefits


Physical Therapy Services: Percussive Treatment Benefits
The benefits of physical therapy are numerous, but an understanding of how each treatment program is specifically designed for the patient is one of its most special characteristics. The desired results are specifically targeted toward how an individual adapts to the therapy and ensures all are receiving their best treatment options. Focusing on specific movement patterns, many goals of physical therapy are associated with returning clients to their previous state prior to some type of injury, surgery, or other detrimental diagnosis. Fortunately, these targeted treatment plans are being designed to make the most out of each therapy session in order to help patients achieve their goals.

What is physical therapy? Unfortunately, many individuals don’t understand exactly the capabilities or reasoning behind seeking treatment but there are multiple benefits for patients with all kinds of ailments. The range of treatments also expands considerably depending on the type of injury or a patient’s condition with percussive therapy being one of the most popular options today. This treatment features many positives and should aid in pleasing a client base, especially for those where percussive therapy can assist recovery.

Muscle Strength

One of the most common applications of physical therapy revolves around injury treatment. This capability typically enhances muscular strength and percussive applications are one of the best methods of enhancing these conditions. Increasing blood flow into the muscle, percussive treatments help boost strength within certain areas of the body. 

Flexibility

The enhanced blood flow also aids with stretching muscle fibers and enhancing flexibility within a targeted area. Since each physical therapy treatment session is focused specifically on helping the individual, understanding how flexibility is enhanced through percussive therapy is important to aid patients as needed.

Recovery

Those who are undergoing some type of recovery may also benefit from percussive therapy, especially since it helps improve blood flow to the targeted area. By specifically focusing on the area in need of recovery, individuals can speed up their return to maneuverability at a targeted, healthy pace.

Pain Reduction

Another significant benefit of percussive therapy is an ability to reduce the pain associated with certain ailments. The repetitive motion and increased blood-oxygen levels helps reduce pain and any other inflammation within the treatment area. This focus on improving treatment not only boosts personal satisfaction, but it also assists in creating a well established foundation for any similar treatments in the future.

If you have suffered an injury or know someone who has chronic pain, could use assistance with mobility issues, or is seeking services for another reason, then consider reaching out to the physical therapy experts at North Platte Physical Therapy, Monument Physical Therapy, Big Country Rehabilitation, and Bear Lodge Rehabilitation today. Offering 18 different locations across Wyoming and Nebraska, our professional staff are ready and willing to help administer and create a personalized plan of action specific to your needs. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact us today. Available for all of your physical therapy and related offerings, we look forward to meeting you and providing the type of service you can rely on to help improve your overall wellness very soon!
 
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Physical Therapy Services: Common Lower Back Injuries


Physical Therapy Services: Common Lower Back Injuries
There are numerous reasons why individuals elect to pursue physical therapy services, but one of the most common often involves some type of back injury. As a core component in the makeup of the human body, the back and spinal cord connect all limbs and are a major piece in coordinating movement. When any injury occurs in this area, there’s definitely going to be significant repercussions and a need for treatment to heal. Often these mending services require physical therapy to aid in dealing with any lingering issues and helping those impacted return to a pre-injured state.

Lower back pain is caused by a variety of different issues and understanding the cause can be especially helpful when seeking treatment. In the event pain is from one of the more common lower back injuries, then the likelihood physical therapy treatments will assist is going to be helpful. One of the best ideas associated with physical therapy is being able to receive a personalized plan of action to assist in the desired results for whatever the case may be, from returning mobility to pain reduction. Having this specified approach for each individual also allows for the recovery plan to be targeted and personalized to fit the needs of each patient.

Strains 

Injury strains in the lower back are one of the most common culprits for individuals requiring physical therapy. Typically these are the result of improper lifting techniques, trying to move too much weight, or twisting/turning when carrying some heavy object. The notice for these types of injuries is almost instant, but they also may arise over time after having moved in a certain way. 

Arthritis

Over time arthritis can occur in the joints and bones of humans and unfortunately, the lower back is no different. If the spine becomes inflamed then similar pain is going to arise from the impacted areas. While arthritis may be more common to the hands and feet, lower back arthritis is also a cause for chronic pain in many individuals.

Herniated Disk

There are many different causes for a herniated disk, but even sleeping in an improper position can lead to lower back pain. These issues cause pain and potentially swelling, causing those affected to seek treatment in order to alleviate some of the issues. Depending on the specific cause, a targeted physical therapy regimen could aid in providing some comfort.
Fracture

Lower back injuries causing a break in the bone are also common and can lead to a debilitating condition. If you’ve ever even strained the back, then you know any injury here comes with a constant reminder of the issue regardless of how you move. With a fracture, this is definitely the case and should be adhered to appropriately to help ease any issue and prevent further damage.

If you have suffered a lower back injury or know someone who has chronic pain in their joints, could use assistance with mobility issues, or is seeking services for another reason, then consider reaching out to the physical therapy experts at North Platte Physical Therapy, Monument Physical Therapy, Big Country Rehabilitation, and Bear Lodge Rehabilitation today. Offering 18 different locations across Wyoming and Nebraska, our professional staff are ready and willing to help administer and create a personalized plan of action specific to your needs. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact us today. Available for all of your physical therapy and related offerings, we look forward to meeting you and providing the type of service you can rely on to help improve your overall wellness very soon!
 
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