Welcome New Rebound Team Members!

New Team Members

Welcome New Rebound Team Members!

 

 

Sarah Calvert, PT, DPT, originally from Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, earned their Bachelor of Science degree in Economics and English Literature from the University of Wisconsin – Madison.
Sarah concurrently fostered their love for exercise and curiosity about human movement by pursuing a Certificate of Pilates Instruction. They enjoyed teaching Pilates, yoga, and paddle-boarding for the Madison campus and community members throughout and after their undergraduate studies. Sarah went on to earn their Doctorate of Physical Therapy and Certificate of Public Health from the University of Montana.
Sarah will be treating patients in our Bend North Clinic.
Tim Weinberg, PT received his Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology with a Pre-Therapy & Allied Health option from Oregon State University. He then graduated from Wingate University in North Carolina with a Doctorate in Physical Therapy. Prior to Rebound, Tim honed his orthopedic experience and skills while working as a PT for well-respected outpatient clinics located in the Portland area.
Tim is an ASTYM Certified Provider through Performance Dynamics and is in the process of earning a MDT Certification in Mechanical Diagnosis & Therapy through the McKenzie Institute.
Tim will be treating patients in our La Pine Clinic.
Maura Murphy, OTR/L, CHT earned her M.S. in Occupational Therapy from San Jose State University, completing her education with a Fellowship in Hand Therapy at the VA Hospital in La Jolla, CA. Her first job as an Occupational Therapist was at a private outpatient hand clinic in Larkspur, CA which served as a mentorship. This experience expanded her knowledge and skills, and solidified her passion for the specialty. Maura went on to the VA Hospital in Palo Alto where she worked in the acute rehab unit for SCI/D as well as the SCI/D and general outpatient hand clinics.
While at the VA Hospital in Palo Alto, Maura helped to launch a pilot clinic called Wellness in Rehab which sought to promote wellness in a post-acute rehab stroke population by addressing the four pillars of wellness: diet/nutrition, exercise, stress management and social engagement/group support. Maura’s enjoyment with participating to the success of the clinic motivated her to obtain formal education in Holistic Nutrition from Bauman College as a means to augment her OT practice.