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All Great Lakes Seminars instructors have a passion for teaching.  All of the instructors have been trained by Patrick Hoban and all of our courses are delivered in the same, effective manner regardless of the instructor.  Great Lakes Seminars is proud to present the instructor information below.



Patrick Hoban


Patrick Hoban, PT, MS, OCS, ATC, FF-CIMT
Courses: All Manual Therapy Courses

Patrick has a passion for both teaching and physical
therapy. He graduated from Grand Valley State
University and is the co-owner and Clinical Director
for Great Lakes Seminars. Patrick is also the co-owner
of Probility Physical Therapy which has 3 clinics in the
Ann Arbor, MI area. He has created the manual
therapy courses for Great Lakes Seminars and has
trained all of the instructors to ensure high quality
courses and effective, consistent delivery. Patrick has
taught manual therapy courses around the country
for 10 years, has taught in PT and PTA programs since
1994, was the head athletic trainer at a high-
school for 5 years and he has performed both
independent medical exams and peer reviews for
Physical Therapy. He has an eclectic background in
biomechanics, anatomy, and manual therapy.


John Duncombe


John Duncombe, MPT, CIMT, CSCS, GCS
Course: Cervical & Thoracic Spine & Ribs

John received his Master’s of Physical Therapy degree from the University of Wisconsin – Madison, and most recently completed his training as a Certified Integrated Manual Therapist. Along the way he became a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist with the National Strength and Conditioning Association, as well as Golf Conditioning Specialist. He has provided therapy for high school, college, and professional athletes, always striving to improve functioning of the entire body. John currently works as a physical therapist in a suburb outside Chicago, IL.


Jeff Garbacz


Jeff Garbacz, DPT
, CIMT
Courses: Knee, Shoulder, Extremity

Jeff began his education to become a physical therapist by receiving a BA from Albion College with an emphasis on biomechanics and sports medicine. He then received his Doctorate of Physical Therapy from the University of Michigan - Flint. He has worked extensively with the orthopedic population focusing his treatment on returning patients to a more functional, pain-free lifestyle. He utilizes a combination of joint mobilization, muscle energy techniques, myofascial release and patient education in treating his patients. Jeff is a physical therapist at Probility Physical Therapy in Ann Arbor, MI.

 


Kim Kollwelter


Kimberly Kollwelter, PT, DPT, MSPT, CIMT, STC, CSCS
Courses: Shoulder

Kimberly received her Masters of Physical Therapy degree from the University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse. Kimberly then went on to complete her Doctorate of Physical Therapy Degree from the University of St. Augustine. Along the way, she has become Sports Therapy Certified with the University of St. Augustine and the North American Sports Medicine Institute. Kimberly is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist with the National Strength and Conditioning Association and a Certified Integrated Manual Therapist with Great Lakes Seminars. Kimberly is the Director of ATI Physical Therapy in Joliet, a private practice orthopedic and sports PT clinic in the southwest suburbs of Chicago. She has provided treatment for the Phoenix Mustangs, Golf Professionals, as well as many collegiate and high school athletes. Kimberly has completed research on concentric and eccentric strengthening of the shoulder and the importance of single leg strengthening after knee surgery. Kimberly’s doctoral work was on the mobility of the meniscus in the knee. She has given numerous presentations on the shoulder, and she specializes in strengthening and special testing of the shoulder and knee.


Brandon Lorenz


Brandon Lorenz, MPT, CIMT
Courses: Foot & Ankle, MFR

Brandon graduated from Nova Southeastern University, earning the Dean’s Award for highest scholastic achievement in his class. Brandon takes a holistic approach when treating patients and specializes in manual therapy with emphasis on muscle energy, myofascial release, low and high amplitude mobilizations. Brandon has worked hand-to-hand with Patrick Hoban for over five years learning and mastering advance manual skills. He is currently
co-owner of Probility Physical Therapy in Ann Arbor, MI and continues to advance his manual skills through a vast array of continuing education courses.


Cheryl Morykan


Cheryl Hancock, DPT, MSPT, CSCS, AT, PTA
Courses: Lumbar Complex, Sacroiliac

Cheryl is a treating clinician at Cornerstone Physical Therapy. She earned a Doctorate Degree in Physical Therapy from Boston University and a Masters Degree at Neumann College, a Bachelor of Science in Biology and Athletic Training at Moravian College, and an Associate Degree in Physical Therapy at Lehigh County Community College. In addition to being a physical therapist, Cheryl is also a certified strength and conditioning specialist, an aquatics instructor, Ergonomic Specialist and has an extensive background in athletic training. Cheryl treats using manual therapy techniques with emphasis on the body as a whole. Her treatment approach offers a comprehensive treatment to patients of all disciplines and moves beyond the symptoms to identify the barrier that limits motion and causes dysfunction. Ms. Hancock works with the design and implementation of strength and conditioning programs. Individual programs are designed and specialized to educate, strengthen, motivate and promote a means to achieve a better quality of life.




Greg Kopp






 


Greg Kopp, MPT
Course:  Functional Anatomy:  The Bridge between Symptoms & Treatment

Greg graduated with his MPT from Oakland University in 1995. He has guest lectured at Oakland University on ACL/PCL surgeries and rehab, and served as a teaching assistant at Oakland for examination procedures and therapeutic exercise. Greg is currently appointed as a clinical instructor for Oakland University. His treatment approach is eclectic, utilizing Kaltenborn and Paris manual techniques, and muscle energy techniques learned at Great Lakes Seminars. He is currently working towards becoming a CIMT through GLS. He has used this approach since 1995 working in outpatient orthopedic settings with a very diverse patient population, including sports medicine. Greg’s treatment philosophy is to treat the driver of the patient’s condition/pathology, and to teach the patient to manage their own condition. He also has an extensive background in weight training and exercise. He currently works at Probility Physical Therapy in Ann Arbor, MI.
 


David Myers


David Myers PT, DPT, OCS, ATC, CIMT
Courses:  Sacroiliac Mobilization, Lumbar Complex

David graduated from Slippery Rock University with a Doctorate of Physical Therapy. He holds a teaching degree from Cedarville University and Master of Science from South Carolina University. He is currently a regional director over multiple outpatient physical therapy clinics for Benchmark Physical Therapy in Tennessee. David has worked with back pain patients in the outpatient setting for over 20 years and has consulted for industry. David has worked in sports medicine at the Olympic , professional and collegiate levels and emphasizes manual therapy in his treatment. He has a varied background in anatomy, exercise physiology and manual therapy. David has also published several studies in peer-reviewed journals.


Martin Sytsema


Martin J. Sytsema, MSPT, OMPT, FAAOMPT, CIMT
Courses:  MFR, Mobilization of the Cervical and Thoracic Spine

Martin completed his Masters in PT from Central Michigan University. Immediately following, he completed a two year residency in orthopedic manual therapy and was awarded a fellowship in the American Academy of Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapists in 2001. He emphasizes treatment of the whole person, looking at a variety of structures and systems that may contribute to the patient’s complaints and the abnormal biomechanics that are seen. Treatment includes muscle energy, myofascial release, and a variety of other techniques. Martin is the owner of an orthopedic outpatient clinic in Spring Lake, MI.


 




Laurie Swan


Laurie Swan, PhD, DPT, PT
Courses:  Vestibular

Laurie earned a Master of Physical Therapy degree from the University of Puget Sound in 1991, and a PhD in Applied Experimental Psychology from Central Michigan University in 2004. She recently completed her transitional Doctorate of Physical Therapy degree from the University of Puget Sound. Laurie taught neuroanatomy and neurological treatment for ten years in physical therapy programs in Michigan and California before returning to her home state of Washington, where she is currently the Safe Strides Program Director for Gentiva Health Services. Laurie is passionate about facilitating the growth of clinicians in treating patients with vestibular disorders.
 




Amy Yorke


Amy Yorke
, MPT, NCS
Courses:  Vestibular

Amy graduated from the University of Michigan-Flint and is currently working for Gentiva Health Services as director of Safe Strides Program. Amy has had extensive experience working with individuals with neurologic impairments, including those with balance and vestibular dysfunction. She received a certificate of vestibular competence in 1999 and became board certified in neurologic physical therapy in 1998. Amy has had experience teaching at the university level as well as participating in numerous community presentations.

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