Physical and orthopedic therapy help you recover from an injury or surgery, and can improve functional movement when you have chronic conditions such as arthritis. We offer functional capacity assessments and ergonomic reviews to ensure safety and comfort in the workplace, plus vestibular and balance therapy. We can also help if you're dealing with the side effects of cancer treatment.
At St. Luke's Rehabilitation our goal is to get you moving, pain-free, so you can perform your best at home, at work, or when playing sports.
Sam Hackett, DPT focuses on spine wellness and pre- and post-surgical care of the upper and lower extremities. He received a doctorate degree in physical therapy from Idaho State University. In his spare time, he enjoys playing golf.
Alex Maffuccio, PT, DPT, SCS is board certified in sports physical therapy and specializes in injury prevention and the treatment of injuries in athletes of all ages and competition levels. She also has training and experience in treating pelvic health conditions in women, including bladder dysfunction, pelvic pain, pregnancy, postpartum musculoskeletal issues, prolapse, and other gynecological issues.
She earned her doctorate in physical therapy from the University of Colorado and completed a sports clinical specialty residency with St. Luke's Sports Medicine, and continues to be active in that department. In her free time she enjoys skiing, hiking, and mountain biking.
Jana Repulski, DPT, OCS is a board certified orthopedic clinical specialist, practicing adult orthopedic physical therapy—including back and neck pain as well as knee, hip and shoulder injuries—and post-operative management. She has special interest in treating adult and pediatric rheumatology patients.
Jana completed her physical therapy degree at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and her doctorate through Evidence in Motion Institute of Health Professions.
Emily Thomas, PT, DPT treats patients with a variety of musculoskeletal diagnoses and is passionate about empowering people to reach their rehabilitation goals. She has particular interests in gait mechanics, functional movement, pain science, and return to sport.
Emily earned her bachelor's degree in human physiology from Gonzaga University, where she was an athlete in cross country running and track. She earned her doctorate in physical therapy from Regis University. In her free time, she enjoys running, playing with her dog, hiking, and fly fishing.
Laura Townsend, PT specializes in orthopedics, lymphedema, and ergonomics. She is certified in CLT-LANA and CEAS.
Laura earned her master's degree in physical therapy from Idaho State University. In her free time, she likes to lift weights and cycle.
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Hand therapy is the art and science of evaluating and treating injuries and conditions of the shoulder, arm, elbow, forearm, wrist, and hand.
Pelvic floor training has high success rates with urinary incontinence.
Inflammation of the joints in one or more areas of the body. There are over 100 different types of arthritis.
These common conditions affects more than 80% of us at some point, and is not usually indicative of a serious spine problem.
Osteoporosis is a progressive disease that causes bones to become thin and porous, increasing the risk for fractures.
Swelling and fluid retention in the arms and legs.
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There's also an easy-to-use myChart app available for your mobile devices!