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John Alegi, P.T., I.M.T.,C.
John Alegi began working at Regional Physical Therapy in February of
1998. He graduated from the University of Connecticut in 1988 with an
education degree concentrating in Sport biomechanics. In 1991, he graduated
from the University of Connecticut with a degree in Allied Health with
a concentration in Physical Therapy. Upon graduation, John worked in
an acute care setting at Waterbury Hospital in Connecticut. He gained
valuable experience from various experts and experienced clinicians
in the areas of inpatient and outpatient rehab, wound care, and ICU
intervention. John also worked in the Sports Medicine arena that allowed
him to learn skills in the areas of orthopedics, neurologic, and geriatric
rehab, and clinical biomechanics focusing on foot orthotics and gait
analysis using computerized motion analysis equipment. This setting
also exposed John to management of an outpatient physical therapy setting.
Currently, John lives in Fayetteville, Georgia, with his wife Carol
and sons Matthew and Christopher, where he is the Practice Manager for
Center for Integrative Manual Therapy of Atlanta. John has been teaching
faculty for DCR and has taught a wide variety of courses in Integrative
Manual Therapy. He has worked at various CenterIMTs throughout the country.
John continues to study and gain expertise in all aspects of IMT. He
is successful in achieving client satisfaction and functional outcomes
across many types of diagnoses, including back pain, headaches, spinal
cord injury, stroke, autism, and more. John's current interests include
the field of clinical biomechanics. John's clinical research includes
the application of regulatory mechanisms applied to biomechanics, sacral
mechanics and dysfunctions; the application of consciousness driven
systems with clinical biomechanics; and multi-system biomechanics including
the organ system and the immune system. John is also interested in the
field of quantum physics and the study of circulation and the cardiovascular
system. In the future, John plans to obtain his PhD in advanced clinical
biomechanics. This will foster contributions toward improved client
satisfaction and functional outcomes for all patient populations, published
research, and the development of curriculum for DCR and for the Connecticut
School for Integrative Manual Therapy.
John is a licensed physical therapist in the states of Connecticut,
Georgia, and North Carolina. He is a member of the American Physical
Therapy Association and plans on future participation in legislation
and government pertaining to health, education, and awareness.
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Kris Albrecht MS, RPT, IMT,C
Kris Albrecht MS, RPT, IMP,C, received her Bachelor of Science in Biology
and Chemistry from the State University of New York at Albany. She received
her Master of Science in Physical Therapy from Boston University with
a focus in Podiatry and Orthotic Fabrication. She was a Teaching Fellow
in Gross Anatomy as well, instructing graduate and undergraduate students.
Following her university studies, Kris worked for four years in an acute-care
setting which included developing and implementing outpatient Cardiac
Rehabilitation and Orthotic Management programs.
In 1988, Kris joined Regional Physical Therapy (now CenterIMT Bloomfield,
CT). Soon after, she began teaching courses nationally and internationally
in
Integrative Manual Therapy. Kris is Director of The Cranial Company,
dedicated to the art and science of clinical education and treatment
of cranial dysfunction. She is Department Head of the Cardiac Habilitation
and Cranial Departments for the Connecticut School of Integrative Manual
Therapy. At CenterIMT, she is the Director of Total Quality Management
for Patient Care Results, ensuring each patient acheives their goals
and has access to the best care available.
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Sue Leger, M.S., P.T., I.M.T.,C.
Sue Leger is the General Manager of CenterIMT Atlanta. She
is also the Southeast Regional Manager for CenterIMT, USA, the Director
of Neurologic Services for CenterIMT, Worldwide, an instructor for the
Connecticut School of Integrative Manual Therapy, and an instructor
for Dialogues in Contemporary Rehabilitation. Sue lives in Fayetteville,
Georgia with her two dogs and two cats. Sue is very proud of her three
wonderful children.
Sue received her bachelors of science in Physical Therapy from the University
of Florida in 1979, a masters in Exercise Physiology from Louisiana
State University in 1985, and is finishing the Doctorate Program for
Integrative Manual Therapy and Diagnostics at Westbrook University.
She has received in-depth Neurodevelopmental training, as well as training
in a wide range of other therapeutic models such as Acupressure, Cranial
Therapies, Manual Lymphatic Drainage, Mechanical Link, Mobilization,
Motor Control, Motor Learning, Polarity, Proprioceptive Neuromotor Facilitation,
Sensory Integration and Praxis, Visceral Manipulation, and Zero Balancing.
Sue has an expertise in Integrative Manual Therapy for use on all patient
populations.
Sue has taught over 170 post graduate level workshops on assessment,
handling and movement, lower extremity biomechanics, gait, and the fabrication
and function of lower extremity casting, splinting, and orthotic design
throughout the U.S. and in 5 other countries. She also teaches the full
spectrum of IMT courses available, from entry level to the most advanced.
She has been a speaker at numerous state, regional, and national conferences.
Sue's publications include: Significant Functional Gains Using Integrative
Manual Therapy with a Patient Diagnosed with Cerebellar Ataxia and Peripheral
Demylination; Lower Extremity Biomechanical Checklist for the Neurologically
Involved; Taping Applications for the Neurologically Involved; and Exercise
Risks and Benefits for Diabetic Individuals: A Review.
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