Nate Rosel

Physical Therapist, DPT, OCS, Cert MDT, Cert DN

DPT – Doctor of Physical Therapy
OCS – Orthopedic Clinical Specialist
Cert MDT – Certified McKenzie Method
Cert DN – Certified Dry Needling

Nate Rosel is a physical therapist at our Cedar Springs clinic. He attended Grand Valley State University, where he received his Bachelor of Science in Health Science in 2006 and his Doctorate of Physical Therapy in 2009.

He is deeply committed to building genuine, personal connections with every patient he works with. In today’s fast-paced healthcare environment, people often don’t get the time they need to truly be heard. As a physical therapist, Nate values the opportunity to listen, understand, and connect with his patients on a meaningful level. He strives to create a supportive, approachable experience. Nate’s treatment style is rooted in a strong manual therapy approach, tailored to each individual’s needs. He is excited to bring over 25 years of outpatient orthopedic experience to Hulst Jepsen Physical Therapy and looks forward to helping patients move, feel, and live better.

In his spare time, Nate enjoys being an outdoorsman, including hunting, fishing, and exploring. He also likes working on home projects, often tinkering in the garage and fixing things. Nate stays very active as a proud girl dad to three beautiful daughters. He also enjoys coaching softball at the Cedar Springs High School level, as well as with a travel ball team.

Education

Doctorate of Physical Therapy

Grand Valley State University 2009

Bachelor of Science in Health Science

Grand Valley State University 2006

Certifications

ORTHOPEDIC CLINICAL SPECIALIST

Certified Mckenzie therapist

CERTIFIED DRY NEEDLING

American Academy of Manipulative Therapy

Specialties

(OCS) Orthopedic Clinical Specialist

Certified Mckenzie Method

Chronic Pain

Dry Needling

Overhead Athlete

Sports Medicine

Locations

Cedar Springs

14111 White Creek Ave NE, Suite J
Cedar Springs, MI 49319

P: 616-256-8664
F: 616-256-8665

Everyone is so kind and they really build a connection with you. I know that when I walk in that I will be addressed by name and I don’t feel like just another patient.

AnnaMarie H.

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