Essex Physical Therapy

  • Pamela S. Currier
  • Qualifications: Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy
  • Date: Since 1977

Pamela S. Currier

Pamela S. Currier, PT

Education:
BS in Physical Therapy, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, 1977

Teaching:
Clinical Faculty, Department of Physical Therapy, University of Vermont, 1989-2003, Musculoskeletal Basis for Physical Therapy, 1982-1989
Lab Instructor and guest lecturer, Biomechanics of the Foot and Ankle.
Member of Union 46 High School and Center for Technology (Essex), 2004-2007

Professional Organizations/ Certifications:
Craniosacral Therapy, Myokinematic Restoration, Postural Respiration – Postural Restoration Institute (PRI)

Evaluation and Treatment of Neck and Shoulder, Cyriax Approach, TENS Management, PNF Approach to Decreased ROM, Conservative Management of LBP Syndromes, jE-1 Mobilization Certificate, TMJ Syndrome, Evaluation and Treatment of LBP-Mackenzie Approach, Electrical Modalities, Gait Analysis, Back Care Management-Sandy Burkhart, Biomechanical Evaluation of the Foot and Ankle, Advanced Concepts in Foot and Ankle Management When the Foot Hits the Ground Everything Changes, Foot and Ankle; the Team Approach, Statistical Methodology, Biostatistics, Issues of Motor Learning and Motor Control: Implications for Therapeutic Interventions, Diagnosis and Treatment of Muscle Imbalance-Shirley Sahrman, Skeletal Muscle Biomechanics, Connective Tissue Biomechanics, Advanced Assessment and Treatment of the Shoulder, Evaluation and Treatment of Incontinence, Evaluation and Treatment of the Cervical Spine.

Hobbies and Interests:
Pam enjoys outdoor sports, running, reading, quilting. She is a member of various community organizations and the organizer of the 5K for Katie Scholarship Run 2004-2007.

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