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Marie Mastracci, PT, CST-T, is a certified craniosacral physical therapist with more than 37 years of experience. At Back To You Osteopractic Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation in our Royal Oak location, Marie specializes in craniosacral therapy (CST), evaluating, educating, and treating patients to help improve their quality of life.
Marie earned her physical therapy degree from Oakland University in Oakland County, Michigan in 1984. After graduation, Marie obtained her certification in CST and has presented her learnings at several conferences with the Integrative Medicine Department and the Neuroscience Center’s Concussion program.
With advanced training in CST, Marie is a certified teaching assistant for the Upledger Institute in Palm Beach, Florida. She teaches coursework both locally and nationally, teaching others about the benefits of CST for migraines, headaches, neck and back pain.
Along with her CST training, Marie has taken coursework for nerve manipulation and visceral manipulation. Her completed trainings include: ADV1, B1, B2, B3, BTD05, BTD12, BTD15, CS1, CS2, CSIR, CSP1, CSPT, HFFBP, LT1, NM1, NM2, NM3, NM4, NM5, PA1A, SER1, SER2, VM1, VM1, and ZB1.
In her spare time, Marie is an advanced master gardener, a certification she earned through Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan. She also enjoys spending time with her family.
Practice
Back to You Osteopractic Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation
“This is a warm, friendly Osteopractic practice. I have seen Marie for the last three years as she continues to breakdown scar tissue; and remobilize my muscles and tendons as the result of surgery and radiation. She is an excellent therapist. ”
Dr. Brian Vasicek, PT, DPT, OCS is a board-certified clinical specialist in orthopedic physical therapy who is also certified in functional manual medicine. He specializes in integrated functional exercise, muscle energy technique, myofascial release, craniosacral therapy, and high-velocity low-amplitude thrust (HVLAT) spinal manipulation. He obtained his dual bachelor’s degrees in biology and health sciences from the University of Michigan-Flint in Flint, Michigan in 1998. He later returned to earn his master’s degree in physical therapy in 2000 and his transitional doctorate through the same program in 2020. Since graduation, Dr. Vasicek has completed many certifications, including dry needling through the American Academy of Manipulative Therapy. He is also certified in functional manual medicine through Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine in East Lansing, Michigan.
Dr. Long graduated from Oakland University with a Bachelors in Health Science, Minor in Exercise Science, and Doctorate of Physical Therapy degree. She has taken numerous continuing education courses which include training in dry needling, pelvic floor physical therapy, visceral manipulation and treatment of TMD. Since graduating Dr. Long has worked in outpatient neurorecovery treating spinal cord injury, Parkinson’s, MS, TBI, stroke, foot drop, and other neurological conditions. Dr. Long also has experience in outpatient orthopedics treating post-operative recovery, sports injury, balance and fall training, biomechanics education, low back pain and various other orthopedic conditions.
Dr. Sarah Shamoon, PT, DPT, Cert. DN is a certified doctor of physical therapy with more than 13 years of experience. Dr. Shamoon specializes in blood flow restriction therapy, vestibular rehabilitation, and manual lymphatic drainage. She received her Bachelor of Science and Physical Therapy Doctorate from the Oakland University in Oakland County, Michigan. Today, she provides comprehensive care for all types of orthopedic conditions in the spine and upper and lower extremities. Dr. Shamoon also treats various vestibular and vertigo disorders. Post-operative care and balance and fall prevention are two areas that she focuses on when treating patients. She performs thorough physical therapy evaluations before recommending treatments, such as rehabilitative exercises, stretches, soft tissue mobilization, or massage therapy. Physical therapy allows her to combine her love of people and passion for healing and making a positive difference in the world.
“Dr. Shamoon and the staff at Back To You give you quality care and are very personable. You feel like you are part of the family. They explain what they are doing and how each procedure will help in the overall healing process. They have many different kinds of tools/techniques that they utilize to help in your recovery process. I would highly recommend this facility to anyone who needs physical therapy for a current injury or you are struggling with an old injury that won't go away.”
Dr. Kyle Heise, PT, DPT, is a doctor of physical therapy at Back To You Osteopractic Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation at our location in Canton, Michigan. Dr. Heise specializes in functional movement assessments, golf/sports therapy, dry needling, manual therapy, myofascial cupping, instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization, and LSVT-BIG for Parkinson’s disease.
Functional pain free movement is the focus, as Dr. Heise pulls from his knowledge and experience in the field of physical therapy and health care. He has experience with differential diagnosis for various client populations such as sports medicine, orthopedic, neurological, post-op surgical and balance disorders
Dr. Long graduated from Oakland University with a Bachelors in Health Science, Minor in Exercise Science, and Doctorate of Physical Therapy degree. She has taken numerous continuing education courses which include training in dry needling, pelvic floor physical therapy, visceral manipulation and treatment of TMD. Since graduating Dr. Long has worked in outpatient neurorecovery treating spinal cord injury, Parkinson’s, MS, TBI, stroke, foot drop, and other neurological conditions. Dr. Long also has experience in outpatient orthopedics treating post-operative recovery, sports injury, balance and fall training, biomechanics education, low back pain and various other orthopedic conditions.
Heidi graduated with a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from Central Michigan University in 2008. One year after completing graduate school, she began her specialization in pelvic floor physical therapy through the American Physical Therapy Association Section on Women’s Health.
Heidi has spent the last thirteen years treating a wide variety of patients with pelvic floor dysfunction including prenatal/postpartum care, pelvic pain, organ prolapse, bladder and bowel dysfunction. She is passionate about women’s health and is looking to help change the narrative when it comes to the importance of pelvic health over the life span.
Outside of work Heidi loves to spend time with her husband, two children and golden retriever. She also enjoys spending time in the Upper Peninsula and Northern Michigan, practicing yoga and eating tacos as often as she can!
“I thoroughly enjoy seeing Dr Ibriham. She is one of the most pleasant and informed Drs I know. She is by far the best and is truly interested in my well being. ”
Heidi Boothby
Physical Therapist
1701 South Blvd. East
Ste 200, 350, LL25
Rochester Hills, MI 48307
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Michele Syska, MPT
Physical Therapist 4.1 mi
5.0(24)
1701 South Blvd. East
Ste 200, 350, LL25
Rochester Hills, MI 48307
Michele graduated with her Master of Physical Therapy degree from Wayne State University in 2002. She began treating pelvic floor dysfunction one year after graduation. She received her pelvic rehabilitation practitioner certification in 2017 from the Herman and Wallace Institute.
Over the past 21 years she has had interests in many different aspects of pelvic floor rehabilitation. These include working with female athletes, helping women safely return to sports post-partum and women who experience urinary issues, bowel issues and/or pain daily. I love to help women continue to be as active as they can and calm fears that relate to being active with pelvic floor dysfunction.
In her free time, she loves to spend time with her two daughters going for walks with them, watching shows together, playing games with them. She also goes to Grand Rapids as often as she can to visit her sister and nephews.
“I thoroughly enjoy seeing Dr Ibriham. She is one of the most pleasant and informed Drs I know. She is by far the best and is truly interested in my well being. ”
Michele Syska, MPT
Physical Therapist
1701 South Blvd. East
Ste 200, 350, LL25
Rochester Hills, MI 48307
Michele graduated with her Master of Physical Therapy degree from Wayne State University in 2002. She began treating pelvic floor dysfunction one year after graduation. She received her pelvic rehabilitation practitioner certification in 2017 from the Herman and Wallace Institute.
Over the past 21 years she has had interests in many different aspects of pelvic floor rehabilitation. These include working with female athletes, helping women safely return to sports post-partum and women who experience urinary issues, bowel issues and/or pain daily. I love to help women continue to be as active as they can and calm fears that relate to being active with pelvic floor dysfunction.
In her free time, she loves to spend time with her two daughters going for walks with them, watching shows together, playing games with them. She also goes to Grand Rapids as often as she can to visit her sister and nephews.
“I thoroughly enjoy seeing Dr Ibriham. She is one of the most pleasant and informed Drs I know. She is by far the best and is truly interested in my well being. ”
Heidi graduated with a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from Central Michigan University in 2008. One year after completing graduate school, she began her specialization in pelvic floor physical therapy through the American Physical Therapy Association Section on Women’s Health.
Heidi has spent the last thirteen years treating a wide variety of patients with pelvic floor dysfunction including prenatal/postpartum care, pelvic pain, organ prolapse, bladder and bowel dysfunction. She is passionate about women’s health and is looking to help change the narrative when it comes to the importance of pelvic health over the life span.
Outside of work Heidi loves to spend time with her husband, two children and golden retriever. She also enjoys spending time in the Upper Peninsula and Northern Michigan, practicing yoga and eating tacos as often as she can!
“I thoroughly enjoy seeing Dr Ibriham. She is one of the most pleasant and informed Drs I know. She is by far the best and is truly interested in my well being. ”
Heidi Boothby
Physical Therapist
4550 Investment Drive
Troy, MI 48098
5.0(24)
Rechelle Villanueva, RPT
Physical Therapist 5.8 mi
45445 Mound Rd Suite 109
Shelby Township, MI 48317