Christine Burke

Physical Therapist, DPT, OCS, CMPT

DPT – Doctor of Physical Therapy
OCS – Orthopedic Clinical Specialist
CMPT – NAIOMT Certified Manual Physical Therapist

Christine is a licensed physical therapist and the assistant center manager at our Zeeland clinic. She has been practicing physical therapy since 2012. She earned a Bachelor of Science in Health Fitness with a minor in Nutrition from Central Michigan University and a Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Grand Valley State University.  Christine is a certified NAIOMT manual therapist and a Board Certified Orthopedic Clinical Specialist.

Christine is a fitness fanatic and loves being active outdoors year-round. She enjoys running, biking, weight lifting, yoga, and competing in different road and obstacle races.  She also enjoys spending time with her 2 kids and husband exploring the outdoors.

 

Education

Doctorate of Physical Therapy

Grand Valley State University 2012

Bachelor of Science in Health Fitness & Minor in Nutrition

Central Michigan University 2009

Certifications

Board Certified Orthopedic Clinical Specialist

NAIOMT Certified Manual Physical Therapist (CMPT)

Sportsmetrics Certified

Certified Running Gait Analyst

Level 1

Specialties

(OCS) Orthopedic Clinical Specialist

Balance Training and Fall Prevention

Chronic Pain

Crossfit® / Fitness Athlete

Dry Needling

Headache Temporomandibular Dysfunction (TMD)

Kinesiology Taping

Return to Sport Program

Shockwave Therapy

Sports Medicine

Sportsmetrics™

Torticollis & Plagiocephaly

Vestibular Rehabilitation

Video Gait Analysis

Locations

Zeeland

26 North State Street, Suite 500
Zeeland, MI 49464

P: 616-256-8677
F: 616-256-8678

They were considerate of my needs when it came to scheduling and were very compassionate and knowledgeable about my injury and guided me with exercises at the facility as well as a regimen to follow on my own. Pretty much everything I could ask for – skill, knowledge, compassion, and friendliness.

Cliff Y.

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