
Kristine Bodine
PT, DPT, NCS, Cert-DN
Physical Therapist
I am a Minnesota native, though have traversed throughout Midwest and East coast during my studies and early work life. I obtained my Doctorate of Physical Therapy at Arcadia University in 2015 and became a Board Certified Neurologic Clinical Specialist in 2019. In my spare time I enjoy spending time with my two little boys, lifting heavy things, and baking macarons.
I have an extensive background in the neurologic field, working at Moss Rehabilitation in Elkins Park, PA and The Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan in Detroit MI, where I gained over 7 years experience working with spinal cord injury, brain injury, stroke, Parkinson disease, Guillan Barre, and multiple sclerosis. I also worked at McLaren Macomb Hospital in Mt. Clemens, MI, where I developed a seating and positioning program in their inpatient rehab department and prescribed both power and manual wheelchairs .
Quote:
This may be an unpopular opinion, but I’m not a quote person
Core Values
Doing what’s right for the patient. And if you’re going to something, you may as well do it right the first time.
Top 3 favorite Movies, Shows, Podcasts & Books:
- Podcast: Huberman Lab is always a worthwhile listen
- Book: The Giver, The Book Thief, and Tuesdays with Morrie
- Movie: I’m going to be honest
I like showing people that despite their neurologic condition, they are still capable of doing hard things and pushing their bodies to the next level.
I’m a well rounded PT, but my biggest passion is to bring high intensity training to everyone. I also have a strong interest in seating and positioning.
I enjoy treating all conditions. Seeing a variety of conditions keeps my day feeling fresh and makes it exciting to come to work. It allows the best available evidence to remain at the forefront of my mind and helps me to stay on my “A” game. However, if I had to choose, I have the most expertise in SCI and CVA.
Neubility is a great team environment. There’s no drama here. And as therapists, we are always collaborating and keeping the evidence and our interventions relevant and meaningful for our patients.
When I’m not working:
I love being active, lifting weights, being outside, and spending time with my
family.