“I want to help people in my community reach their personal goals and return to activities they love.”
Physical Therapist, Stacy Kaiser, joined the
Stettin Center in 2017.
A Wisconsin native, Stacy was raised in
Mosinee on a family dairy farm. She enjoys
volleyball, hiking, camping and traveling.
“I like working with people of all ages,” she
said. “I have been fortunate to work with
those as young as a few months old to
those in their 90’s. I am so glad that I have
the opportunity to return to the area where
I grew up. Here I can help those in the
communities that shaped me to reach their
personal goals and return to the activities
they love.”
“I became a physical therapist because
I was a multisport athlete in high school resulting in a few injuries throughout the years. I became interested in this field after the athletic trainer taught and supervised me
in different taping methods and techniques. I wanted to be able to work with more than the athletic population and physical therapy was that answer.”
Stacy received her bachelor’s degree in Exercise Science and also her doctorate of Physical Therapy from Carroll University in Waukesha, WI. She was also active in many volunteer and mentorship roles during her college years.