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About Patty Krueger, OTR/L, CHT, RBT
Balance is defined in the Webster’s Dictionary as
“physical equilibrium”. This definition describes Patty Krueger’s goal
in working with clients. Her training as an Occupational Therapist,
Certified Hand Therapist and Registered Bowen Practitioner allows her
to assist individuals to achieve their maximum potential physical and
emotional well being through combining the science of movement with the
art of healing. Patty prides herself in providing collaborative and
integrated care. She believes that exceptional outcomes are achieved
through empowering her clients to be actively engaged in their care.
She is committed to promoting functional independence through
restoration, adaptation or remediation.
Patty graduated from the Occupational Therapy
program at Mount Mary College in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1993 and
received an advanced certification in hand therapy in 2000. She began
integrating Bowen Therapy into her treatment in 2006. Patty has
extensive experience assisting patients in recovery from injuries and
surgeries throughout the body including treatment of fractures, tendon
and nerve repairs, repetitive strain injuries, nerve compressions,
arthritis and tendonitis. Her expertise includes postural assessments,
ergonomics, custom splinting, wound care, upper quadrant exercise
prescription, stress management/relaxation training, arthritis and
integrative soft tissue techniques for resistant tendonitis.
Patty
strives to provide innovative care using the most current, evidence
based techniques, combining the art of healing with the science of
movement. She would enjoy the opportunity to assist you to achieve your
maximal physical and emotional well being for health, vitality, and
balance.
Professional Organizations:
• American Society of Hand Therapy
• Washington Occupational Therapy Association
• Washington State Hand Therapy Study Group
• Bowen Therapy Academy of Australia
• United States Bowen Registry
• American Association of Bowenwork Practitioners
For more information email Seattle Center for Structural Medicine, or call 206.508.1265
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