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Val Kshirsagar, PT, OCS, CHT, of Cincinnati
Physical Therapy, Inc., suggests the following
to help avoid injury....
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has a B.S. in Physical Therapy from
the University of Bombay. She has
practiced Physical Therapy for 26
years, working mainly in inpatient
and outpatient Orthopedics. She
has practiced Physical Therapy in
India, England, and the United States,
taking numerous continuing education
courses to expand he manual therapy
skills. Val received her Board Certification
as a Clinical Specialist in Orthopedic
Physical Therapy from the American
Physical Therapy Association in
1996 and renewed it again in 2004.
She also received her Hand Therapy
Certification in 2004.
Val lives in Eastern Cincinnati
and enjoys the outdoors, hiking,
exercising, and listening to Indian
classical music.
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is a 2001
graduate of the University of
Cincinnati's physical therapy
program. While at the University
of Cincinnati Melissa was on the
Dean's list and complete demanding
affiliations at Nova Care and
Mercy Hospital in Western Hills.
She started working as a physical
therapist upon graduation. Since
then Melissa has obtained a license
in massage therapy from the Cincinnati
School of Medical Massage, completing
a curriculum in neuromuscular
and relaxation massage techniques.
She has attended numerous education
courses in orthopedics, including
pilates, Mulligan mobilizations,
and kinesiotaping. Her clinical
interests include spine, shoulder,
and knee rehabilitation.
Melissa grew up in the Cincinnati
area, and traces her love for
the human body back to anatomy
class in high school, where she
became interested in the makeup
and workings of he human body.
Her love of fitness developed
from taking dance lessons, playing
tennis, and participating in the
marching band in high school.
Melissa enjoys exercising, playing
the piano, and dancing. She has
been with Cincinnati Physical
Therapy since 2002 and is the
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has a B.S.
degree in Physical Therapy from
The Ohio State University. She has
practiced in the acute hospital
setting as well as in work hardening
outpatient orthopedics for the past
32 years. Recently, Mary Beth has
expanded her skills and interests
in working with Parkinson's disease
patients. She enjoys using her manual
skills and has worked at Cincinnati
Physical Therapy since 1995. Her
ongoing continuing education emphasis
is in orthopedics.
Mary Beth moved from Michigan to
Ohio when her family relocated.
She has always been active in outdoor
activities and continues to enjoy
hiking, gardening, and rollerblading
as well as scrap booking. She is
also a soccer enthusiast. Mary Beth
has two children and a grandchild.
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