No Sense in Suffering “My main goal was to do more things with my sons. I’m now able to be more active with my family!” In 2006, I was an infantry officer at Fort Campbell, KY in the 101st Airborne Division. I considered myself in pretty good physical shape without any health issues. One day
Lindsay Orosz, PhD, MSc, PA-C drives the Foundation’s mission of improving spinal healthcare through research. As Director of Research she manages all aspects of our busy research department, including study design, management of our electronic data capture system (SpineOnline), investigator partnerships, data management, funding, and the dissemination of findings through abstract presentations and the writing
I graduated from Bowdoin College in 2015 with a degree in Religion and minor in Chemistry. After working as a research associate analyzing neuropsychology data in autistic children, I started volunteering in hospice care and grew more passionate about providing direct patient care. I subsequently completed my pre-medical requirements in 2018 before moving to Washington
Katie is a PhD candidate in Biomedical Engineering at the University of Virginia. Her research involves using focused ultrasound to facilitate targeted, non-invasive gene delivery to the blood vessels of the brain to promote recovery after ischemic stroke. During her summer internship at the National Spine Health Foundation, Katie focused on characterizing the adverse event
In addition to being skilled in manual therapy and custom orthotics, Carey has a biomechanical approach to physical therapy. Her niche specialty provides health education and care specifically tailored to post-partum women. Her practice incorporates exercise performance to include regaining strength, increasing flexibility, improving balance and control. – Virginia Therapy & Fitness Center | Reston,
Carrie Seifert is a Certified Strength Coach with a special interest in Rehabilitative Fitness and Wellness. After graduating from James Madison University in 2001, with a degree in Exercise Science and a minor in Nutrition, Carrie spent the last 12 years training various levels of athletes and conducted countless hours educating Physical Therapy patients as
Dr. Kraemer is a native of Iowa. He was educated at Cornell University in New York, The University of Iowa Medical School, and the University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Orthopaedic Surgery residency program. He then spent an additional year at Seattle’s Harborview Medical Center/ the University of Washington in a combined orthopaedic and neurosurgical