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Teri Elliott-Burke, P.T., D.P.T., M.H.S.
Biography
Teri Elliott-Burke is a Clinical Associate Professor at Midwestern University and the Academic Clinical Coordinator of the Physical Therapy Institute at the Midwestern University Multispecialty Clinic. She is a certified women’s health physical therapist (WCS) and pelvic rehabilitation practitioner (PRPC). She is also certified in biofeedback for pelvic floor musculature (BCB-PMD).
She received her undergraduate degree from North Central College, an entry-level physical therapy degree from Northwestern University, a Master of Health Science degree from the University of Indianapolis and a Doctorate of Physical Therapy from the College of Saint Scholastica. She lectures frequently on men’s & women’s health issues and pelvic floor muscle dysfunction. Her research interest is in core stability and women’s health issues.
I have a passion for personalized care.
Education
- Undergraduate degree - North Central College
- Entry-level Physical Therapy degree - Northwestern University
- Master of Health Science degree - University of Indianapolis
- Doctorate of Physical Therapy - College of Saint Scholastica