Phil Davidson, PT/ATC
Phil is a native of Stanton Nebraska. He received a Bachelor of Education degree from the University of Nebraska -Lincoln in Physical Science and Athletic Training in 1987. He received a Master of Education degree in Sports Medicine from Temple University in 1988. Phil earned his Physical Therapy degree in 1991 from Rockhurst University in Kansas City Missouri.
Phil worked for two years as the head athletic trainer at Adams State University in Alamosa Colorado and 2 years as the head athletic trainer at Rockhurst University in Kansas City Missouri. Phil worked in Eugene Oregon and Omaha Nebraska as a physical therapist prior to starting Community Rehab Physical Therapy.
Phil is one of the co-owners of Community Rehab Physical Therapy founded in 1998 and Community Home Health founded in 2006. Community Rehab Physical Therapy has nine clinical locations in the Omaha and Sioux City area with a focus is on outpatient musculoskeletal injury rehabilitation.
Phil is active in patient care and healthcare education. Phil is active in the American Physical Therapy Association and the National Athletic Trainers Association. He works with area outreach programs to educate the public on the benefits of physical therapy to the individual and to the community. |
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Rolly Kleeman, PT
Rolly is a native of West Point, Nebraska. He received his Bachelor of Education degree from the University of Nebraska in Lincoln. He was a teacher and coach in Howells and Elkhorn Nebraska until 1987. Rolly then earned his physical therapy degree at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in 1990.
Rolly's treatment focus is in sports medicine, orthopedics, posture and chronic pain. He uses Postural Restoration, Primal Reflex, Active Release, and Total Motion Release in his active practice, along with many other physical therapy techniques. Rolly is also an instructor for Total Motion Release, teaching other practitioners this procedure.
A highlight of Rolly's career is working with the world-class athletes, including the Ironman Triathlon World Championships in Kona Hawaii. Another highlight was being asked by the Professional Dance Troupe, Hubbard Dance of Chicago to treat their performers at the Lied Center in Lincoln.
Rolly is an active member in the American Physical Therapy and Nebraska Physical Therapy Associations, Orthopedic member, Omaha Sports Medicine Association, National Strength and Conditioning Association, Elkhorn Masters Swim Team, and many local civic and church organizations including: Western Douglas County Chamber of Commerce, WDC Rotary, Men's Club and Knights of Columbus of St. Pat's in Elkhorn and St. John's in Valley. |
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