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Husson University’s Pro Bono Clinic Offers Annual Physical Therapy Checkups to the Public

Published on: April 4, 2022

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BANGOR, MAINE – Husson University’s SOARing Eagles Healthcare clinic at 79 Marshall Road in Bangor is offering free physical therapy checkups to members of the public on April 5 and April 6, 2022 from 4 p.m. – 7 p.m. Anyone interested in availing themselves of this service can contact Dr. Kimberly Steinbarger, PT, MHS, DHSc, an assistant professor at Husson’s School of Physical Therapy at 207-941-7181 or steinbargerk@husson.edu to make an appointment.

The checkups are open to the public and there is no charge for these physical therapy evaluations. Any adult, of any age, who is uninsured or underinsured, and needs subsequent treatment after the examination, but cannot afford to pay for it themselves, can receive it at the clinic.   

“This event is ideal for any adult who would like to better understand their level of fitness, strength, flexibility, functional mobility, endurance or balance,” said Steinbarger. “After the assessment, clients will receive information about their personal health with results that identify specific concerns and challenges. Measurements gathered during these sessions can become personal benchmarks that clients can use to monitor improvements or declines in their personal health at this annual event.”

If you’re suffering from sports or activity-related injuries; motion or strength limitations; chronic pain; functional disabilities; post-surgical pain or a loss of function, you’re welcome to contact us. We’re here to help.” said Steinbarger. 

“We can also help answer questions about your fitness level and wellness as well as your strength and flexibility. If you suffer from chronic pain and are looking for help, or if you’re concerned about the effects of aging, you should definitely make an appointment with us and get evaluated. There’s no charge associated with this public service,” she said.

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The checkups are an opportunity to identify potential problems areas before they become more significant. No insurance information will be required. All assessments completed during these sessions will remain confidential. Every student and physical therapy professional overseeing these evaluations has been vaccinated.

“While chronic problems can start very early, there are steps people can take to prevent further injury,” said Karen Huhn, PT, PhD, chair of physical therapy and a professor in Husson University’s School of Physical Therapy. “Think of it this way. You get your dental care assessed every six months. This physical therapy evaluation is a way to get a checkup for the rest of you!” 

These evaluations serve a dual purpose. In addition to providing members of the public with a checkup at no cost that can prevent future health issues, these evaluations provide Husson University physical therapy students with hands-on experience with real-life patients. Students will be able to gain important experiential learning insights as part of this process that will make them better professionals after they graduate. 

Husson University’s School of Physical Therapy provides the advanced knowledge students need to become skilled and knowledgeable practitioners who collaborate with a patient’s health care team to help maximize function. Students can enroll in any of three programs: a six-year Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science/Doctor of Physical Therapy degree; a three-year Doctor of Physical Therapy degree or a Doctor of Physical Therapy/Master of Business Administration dual-degree program. 

The School of Physical Therapy is just one of several schools that are a part of Husson University’s College of Health and Pharmacy. Others include the School of Nursing, the School of Occupational Therapy and the School of Pharmacy.

The facilities at Husson University include designated physical and therapy lecture rooms, laboratories, a cadaver dissection lab, excellent library resources and wireless computer access.

For more than 120 years, Husson University has shown its adaptability and strength in delivering educational programs that prepare future leaders to handle the challenges of tomorrow through innovative undergraduate and graduate degrees. With a commitment to delivering affordable classroom, online and experiential learning opportunities, Husson University has come to represent a superior value in higher education. The hallmarks of a Husson education include advanced knowledge delivered through quality educational programs in business; health and education; pharmacy studies; science and humanities; as well as communication. According to a recent analysis of tuition and fees by U.S. News & World Report, Husson University is one of the most affordable private colleges in New England. For more information about educational opportunities that can lead to personal and professional success, visit Husson.edu.

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