Hannah is originally from Florida, where she received her bachelor’s in Exercise Physiology from Florida State University and her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from University of St. Augustine. She then completed a Sports Medicine residency program at Gundersen Health System in Onalaska, WI and is a Board Certified Sports Clinical Specialist. In residency Hannah worked with athletes of all ages and sports, but she also worked in the La Crosse Institute for Movement Science (LIMS) Lab, doing research with adolescent women to identify deficits and movement patterns potentially predictive of or contributing to increased likelihood ACL injury. Her paper on augmented feedback attenuating ground reaction force in adolescent females can be found here.
Hannah is a dedicated physical therapist whose diverse caseload spans a wide range of individuals—from energetic children and collegiate athletes to active older adults. While her primary specialty lies in sports medicine, she brings the same level of expertise and care to every patient. Whether treating post-operative patients or helping weekend warriors return to their favorite activities, her goal remains the same: to empower people of all ages and activity levels to recover fully and return to doing what they love with confidence and strength.
When she’s not at work, Hannah enjoys spending time outside with her husband and son. Having just moved here in fall 2024, they enjoy exploring everything central Oregon has to offer.
Board Certified Sports Clinical Specialist (SCS)
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