Tyson Droessler (pronounced DRESS-ler) treats a wide variety of conditions from head to toe. They include vestibular/vertigo, orthopedic surgical and non-surgical cases, sports-related injuries, Post Offer Employment Testing, Functional Capacity evaluations, custom molded foot orthotics and balance/fall prevention and treatment.
Droessler first became attracted to physical therapy when he injured his knee in college and needed therapy.
"I like being able to interact with patients and get to know them over the course of several sessions," he said. "I believe in putting the patient first and dealing with them as a complete person. Doing that can really help build trust."
He earned his doctorate of physical therapy degree in physical therapy from Clarke Univeristy in Dubuque, Iowa and his bachelor's degree in biology from University of Wisconsin-Platteville. He completed internships at a number of locations, including Marshfield Clinic Stettin Center.
Droessler grew up in southwest Wisconsin, where he played basketball and ran track for his high school. He enjoys hunting and fishing. He and his wife enjoy hiking with their two children, especially in the hills at Devils Lake State Park.