Dr. Casey Moeller, has treated four generations of our family. Casey worked with my mother-in-law, Stephanie, who lived to be 100. He helped encourage her with walking and maintaining her strength so that she was able to stay in her home. As for myself, after seeing a neurosurgeon in Lincoln this fall for severe neck and arm pain, the physician felt surgery would be the best option.
I chose to take the conservative approach, and started physical therapy with Casey in October. My neck and arm pain have improved significantly, and hopefully, I will be able to avoid having surgery to treat my pain and nerve impingement issues. Astym (A-stim) treatment regenerates healthy soft tissues (muscles, tendons, etc.), and removes unwanted scar tissue that may be causing pain or movement restrictions.
I chose to take the conservative approach, and started physical therapy with Casey in October. My neck and arm pain have improved significantly, and hopefully, I will be able to avoid having surgery to treat my pain and nerve impingement issues. Astym (A-stim) treatment regenerates healthy soft tissues (muscles, tendons, etc.), and removes unwanted scar tissue that may be causing pain or movement restrictions.
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With over 16 years experience as an in-demand physical therapist, Casey's love of helping people heal began when he experienced rehabilitation to his own body as a high school athlete. Originally from Grand Island, Casey graduated from Doane College in 1996 and from Creighton University with a Doctorate in Physical Therapy in 2000.
When you see DPT after a therapist's name, it means he or she has completed approximately seven years of college and holds a Doctorate in Physical Therapy. While therapists train in areas such as orthopedics, neurology, pediatrics, geriatrics, cardiology, and intensive care therapy, most therapists decide to specialize in one or two.