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Lindsay Gockenbach

Physical Therapist, DPT

DPT – Doctor of Physical Therapy

Lindsay is a licensed physical therapist at our Kentwood clinic. She graduated from Michigan Tech University with her undergraduate degree in Exercise Science and later received her Doctorate of Physical Therapy degree at Central Michigan University in 2021.

Lindsay is originally from Clare, MI but has recently moved back to Michigan after working previously as a physical therapist in North Carolina and Washington. Lindsay enjoys working with active populations due to her previous involvement in college athletics at Michigan Tech and working with military populations. She has experience working with a wide variety of orthopedic populations across the lifespan. Her treatment approach emphasizes restoring function and helping patients return to the activities they love. Lindsay enjoys getting to know her patients and developing an understanding of their goals and interests. Lindsay has experience in the treatment of vestibular disorders, TMJ dysfunction, and post-concussive care. Additionally, she has training in the use of dry needling techniques.

In her free time, Lindsay enjoys exercising, playing and watching sports, being outdoors, traveling, taking walks with her dog, and spending time with her husband.

Education

Doctorate of Physical Therapy

Central Michigan University 2021

Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science

Michigan Tech University 2018

Specialties

Chronic Pain

Dry Needling

Headache Temporomandibular Dysfunction (TMD)

Vestibular Rehabilitation

Locations

Kentwood

2120 43rd St SE, Suite 100
Grand Rapids, MI 49508

P: 616-281-1144
F: 616-281-1221

My physical therapist took the time to listen to my story and my issues, listen to me cry, and offer real solutions and goals. Everyone is so personable, they have real conversations with you, and treat you more like a friend than a patient. I will never go anywhere else or trust anyone else with my physical therapy needs.

Kelly G.

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