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Dr. J.J. Mowder-Tinney, PT, Ph.D., NCS, C/NDT, CSRS, CEEAA

Who she is...

J.J. received her Bachelor of Science in Psychology from the University of Colorado, Boulder and her Master of Science in Physical Therapy from University of Miami in Florida. She completed her doctorate in physical therapy at NOVA Southeastern University. She has almost 20 years of experience in a multitude of clinical settings with the majority of experience with people with neuromuscular deficits. She is certified as a clinical specialist in Neurologic Physical Therapy by the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties (ABPTS). She also has extensive training and is certified in Neuro-Developmental Treatment (NDT), as well as being a certified exercise specialist from the Academy of Geriatric Physical Therapy.

J.J. is an Adjunct Professor at Nazareth College and a Professor at South College, both in their physical therapy departments. SShe has served on many professional committees related specifically to neurology, spinal cord injury rehabilitation, and wound care. She has conducted nationwide seminars on the Treatment of Patients with Neurological deficits, Spinal cord injuries, Balance Challenges, and Parkinsons Disease.

To learn more about continuing education opportunities with J.J., please visit the educational opportunities section of this website.

You can visit J.J.’s personal website here.

Finally, J.J. speaks extensively for Medbridge. To access her biography and courses please visit J.J.’s Medbridge course site here.

Disclosures: Dr. Mowder-Tinney receives compensation from Neurorecovery Unlimited, LLC, Medbridge, Inc., and Motivations, Inc.

Who she really is...

J.J. and her husband love their Golden Retrievers. J.J. also enjoys the summers in Rochester, NY, which is known as the time of year that the “Summer Series” of parties are held at J.J.’s house. Each month during the summer their house hosts a party inviting a large variety of friends. The night includes bonfires, beer tasting, guitar playing, and lots of laughter.  All are welcome to the Summer Series so both old and new friendships are formed every year.  It is a joyful time by all who attend!

Dr. Steve Page, OT/L, Ph.D., MS, MOT, CKTP, CPAMS

Who he is...

Steve received his Bachelor of Arts degree from the College of Wooster in Biomedical Communications, earned Master’s Degrees in Exercise Science and Occupational Therapy from Ball State University and The University of Findlay, and his PhD from The University of Tennessee in Motor Learning and Control. He also completed a post-doctoral fellowship from the Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation; consistently-ranked one of the top rehabilitation hospitals for the past 20+ years.

For over 20 years, he has developed and tested approaches that assess or increase function and independence after stroke and other neurologic diseases. Steve has published well over 140 peer reviewed articles, has delivered over 350 lectures nationally and internationally, and has served as guest issue editor for 12 special issues of rehabilitative and neurological journals since 2001. Steve is a fellow of the American Heart Association, The American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, and The American Alliance for Health, Physical Ediucation, recreation, and Dance. Additionally, in 2016 he was named a fellow of the The American Occupational Therapy Association.

Steve also LOVES treating geriatric patients and patients with neurological disabilities locally. He has also served as a clinical educator and supervisor for students, as well as co-developing one of the country’s first Neurological Residencies for OT’s.

To learn more about continuing education opportunities with Steve, please visit the educational opportunities section of this website.

You can visit Steve’s personal website here

Disclosures: Dr. Page receives compensation from Neurorecovery Unlimited, LLC, and Motivations, Inc.

Who he really is...

After taking about 20 years off from swimming competitively in college and graduate school, Steve bought new goggles, and returned to the pool. When not writing, lecturing, or hanging out with patients, you will most likely find him in the pool 3-5 days per week, or at the gym.

Steve was also an aspiring musician, who began playing piano and other instruments by ear at the age of 5. Recently, he rediscovered this passion, and “freelances” as a session musician, playing bass guitar.

You’ll also often find him outside (or inside) hanging out with his two, black, labra-beagles.

Dr. Angela Reimer, OTD, MOT, OTR, CBIST, LSVT certified

Who she is...

Angie received her Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences and Master of Occupational Therapy, both from The University of Findlay (and, in a prior life, she was an Athletic Trainer, working mostly with small college football teams). She boasts over 20 years of clinical experiences with geriatric and neurologically impaired populations, including serving as a regional manager and educator for several rehabilitation organizations. Additionally Dr. Reimer is a member of the American Society for Neurorehabilitation, the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine,  the Indiana Occupational Therapy Association, and The American Occupational Therapy Association, and is a member of several regional and national practice committees such as the AOTA’s national credentialing committee.

Dr. Reimer has presented courses across North America on kinesiology taping and stroke rehabilitation, including a “standing room only” executive function course for stroke practitioners at the AOTA conference, and has lectured extensively for PT and OT programs across the United States.

To learn more about continuing education opportunities with Angie, please visit the educational opportunities section of this website.

You can also visit Angie’s personal website here.

Disclosures: Dr. Reimer receives compensation from Neurorecovery Unlimited, LLC and Medbridge, Inc.

Who she really is...

When she’s not lecturing or working with clients, you will find Angie at home in Indiana on her 20 acre farm, where she and her family raise Holstein steer and about 30 chickens. Her kids are also active in 4H and have won many awards for their goats, poultry (that’s chickens and ducks), dairy calves, dairy steer, and rabbits. Last year, they won Reserve Grand Champion and a number of other awards for their steer, and she is currently the proud mother of 6 new baby cows.