The team at St. Luke's Rehabilitation offers both orthopedic and neurologic rehabilitation services with specialists in physical, speech-language and occupational therapy.
Orthopedic therapy helps you recover from an injury or surgery, and can improve functional movement when you have a chronic condition. We can address a wide range of issues, including arthritis, work injuries, sports injuries, urinary incontinence, side effects of and recovery from cancer treatment, and pain management. Occupational therapy can help you with the work of daily life. Our goal is to get you moving confidently and pain-free.
Neurologic therapy is the treatment and rehabilitation of patients with neurological disorders or conditions caused by neurological trauma or illness. Our physical therapists specialize in functional mobility (transfers, walking, wheelchair use); restoration of function, strength, coordination, and balance; pain management and/or reduction related to the neurological diagnosis; and evaluation/recommendation for mobility equipment.
Vanessa Arroyo, PT, DPT is a licensed physical therapist. She has experience treating a variety of orthopedic and neurological conditions, and is accredited by the American Physical Therapy Association as an advanced clinical instructor for physical therapist students.
Vanessa earned her doctorate in physical therapy from the University of the Pacific. In her free time, she enjoys reading, exploring the outdoors with her two huskies, traveling, and wine tasting.
Christine Crystal, PT, DPT, PRPC, WCS treats a variety of general orthopedic conditions such as spine, shoulder, hip, knee, ankle pain and post-surgical care. She also specializes in treating pelvic floor disorders for men and women such as pelvic pain, urinary and fecal incontinence, pregnancy, postpartum musculoskeletal issues, constipation, and pelvic organ prolapse. She works to educate her patients so they can treat and manage their own pain.
Christine earned her bachelor's degree in pre-physical therapy from Northwest Nazarene University, and her doctorate in physical therapy from Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions. She has also achieved two specialty certifications in treating women’s health and pelvic floor dysfunction: Pelvic Rehabilitation Practitioner Certification (PRPC) and the Women’s Health Clinical Specialist (WCS). In her free time, she enjoys outdoor activities like running, whitewater sports, backpacking, and skiing.
Dustin Fieldsted, PT, DPT specializes in outpatient orthopedics, sports, cancer, and occupational rehabilitation. He has practiced in a variety of settings including private practice and the military. Dustin also has certifications as an ergonomics assessment specialist, a golf swing educator through the Titleist Performance Institute, and is credentialed as an advanced clinical instructor through the American Physical Therapy Association.
Dustin received his bachelor's degree in physical therapy from Youngstown State University and his doctorate from the College of St. Scholastica. During his free time he enjoys golf, working out, staying active, and spending time with his family.
Renee Hawkins, PT, MSPT, NCS specializes in adult neurological rehabilitation. She has worked in a variety of settings, including outpatient neuro, inpatient acute rehabilitation, sub-acute rehabilitation, home health, and acute hospital. She treats a variety of neurological conditions, including stroke, traumatic or acquired brain injury, Parkinson's disease, other movement disorders, multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy and post-polio. In addition, she treats patients with symptoms post-COVID.
Renee is LSVT BIG® certified. She had been trained in NDT and Neuro-IFRAH®. She has training in the use of Bioness®, and body weight supported treadmill training.
Renee earned her bachelor's degree from the College of Idaho and her master's degree in physical therapy at the University of Southern California. She is a board certified neurological clinical specialist through the American Physical Therapy Association. She currently serves as the chief delegate for the Idaho chapter of the American Physical Therapy Association.
In her free time, Renee enjoys camping, hiking, fishing, backpacking, and spending time with her family.
Jennifer Ousley-Trevett, PT, DPT, is a licensed physical therapist specializing in vestibular and concussion rehabilitation with experience treating patients with neurological disorders. She works in a general outpatient orthopedic setting and is accredited by the American Physical Therapy Association as an Advanced Clinical Instructor for physical therapist students.
Jennifer earned her master’s degree in physical therapy from the University of St. Augustine and her doctorate from the University of Montana. In her free time, she enjoys relaxing on the veranda overlooking her family vineyard with a handcrafted glass of wine.
Janine Ropp, PT, DPT is a licensed physical therapist specializing in outpatient orthopedics, with extensive training in a wide variety of manual therapy techniques.
Janine earned her physical therapy degree from Paramedische Academie "De Uithof" in Utrecht, the Netherlands. In her free time she enjoys yoga, walking, reading, crafts, and traveling.
Brock Walker, PT, DPT is a doctor of physical therapy and has worked within the St. Luke's spine group, bariatric surgery rehabilitation program, and the WorkFit and LifeFit programs at St. Luke's. He treats a variety of patients, focusing on general orthopedic and spine issues, musculoskeletal dysfunctions, post-surgical rehabilitation, concussions, chronic pain, and patients who have been injured at work.
Brock is experienced in general outpatient physical therapy, aquatics and pool therapy, and acute post-surgical care. He is passionate about helping people return to normal function following an injury.
Brock earned his doctorate of physical therapy at Creighton University. In his free time, he enjoys hiking, camping, going to the gym, reading, and spending time with his family.
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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.
A forceful head motion or impact causing a change in mental status.
A forceful head motion or impact causing a brief change in mental status with lingering side effects.
A condition affecting the brain and spinal cord that impacts muscle control and strength, vision, balance, and more.
Stroke occurs when a blood vessel in the brain is blocked or bursts. Brain damage can begin within minutes, so act quickly.
Swelling and fluid retention in the arms and legs.
Osteoporosis is a progressive disease that causes bones to become thin and porous, increasing the risk for fractures.
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