Michelle Landsverk, PT training began at Marquette University where she received her Bachelor's Degree in Physical Therapy in 1995. Since then, she has completed the osteopathic series of continuing education through Michigan State University, and she has attended several conferences on women's health. Michelle also graduated with her Physical Therapy Doctorate (DPT) from Concordia University of Wisconsin in 2008. Michelle's special interests include the pregnant client and pelvic pain.
Michelle Landsverk, PT training began at Marquette University where she received her Bachelor's Degree in Physical Therapy in 1995. Since then, she has completed the osteopathic series of continuing education through Michigan State University, and she has attended several conferences on women's health. Michelle also graduated with her Physical Therapy Doctorate (DPT) from Concordia University of Wisconsin in 2008. Michelle's special interests include the pregnant client and pelvic pain.
Michelle Landsverk, PT has been in the practice of caring for women. It was the experience of being a patient during pregnancy that sparked her interest in women's health. From labor, delivery, and the postpartum stages, Michelle found that she had a passion for attending to the unique needs of the female patient.
Michelle's expertise in orthopedics has made the transition to women's health quite natural. Her training began at Marquette University where she received her Bachelor's Degree in Physical Therapy in 1995. Since then, she has completed the osteopathic series of continuing education through Michigan State University, and she has attended several conferences on women's health. Michelle also graduated with her Physical Therapy Doctorate (DPT) from Concordia University of Wisconsin in 2008.
Michelle's special interests include the pregnant client and pelvic pain.
Michelle lives in Appleton with her husband, Joel, and their family. Together they enjoy a variety of outdoor activities including cycling, skiing, and fishing.