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REDMOND
PHYSICAL
THERAPY
COMMUNITY
OUTREACH
& PHILANTHROPY:
Redmond Physical Therapy proudly
walked during the "Step Out" against diabetes campaign. This is
the 3rd year RPT has been involved in the campaign which helps to develop
research on both the pharmaceutical and lifestyle ends of the disease. For
further information click on the ADA logo and there are resources for
information as well as an ability to donate.
-Redmond Physical Therapy proudly
sponsored the Breast Cancer 3-Day walk and helped many of
the athletes in preparation for the big day. Congratulations to all of our
walkers! Click the logo to find the homepage and you too can support your
neighbors, family, and friends.
-Remond
Physical Therapy co-sponsored the Footzone 5K in August for the 5th
consecutive year.
-Redmond
Physical Therapy completes a 5th derby days. Thank you to all the friends,
families, and patients that stopped by.
-Redmond
Physical Therapy participates in the furry 5K to help benefit Seattle's
Animal Shelters. Over a thousand runners and estimated 400 dogs!
-Redmond
Physical Therapy sponsors Seattle Works. This is a non-profit group that
helps clean up the greater Seattle area. This year the team was at Seward
park in South Seattle battling black berry bushes.
-Redmond PT
participated in the 2008 Hawk Walk to Support Redmond Elementary; Saturday April 26th,
2008 @ Redmond Town Center. RPT gave out information, frisbees, and once
again teamed up with dedicated local businesses to support the Lake Washington
School District. This was the biggest Hawk Walk/Run ever!
-Ben
spoke at Redmond Town Center Footzone March 4th regarding running injuries and
triathlon questions.
EASTLAKE HIGH SCHOOL INVITATIONAL 2008:

-Redmond Physical Therapy attended the Eastlake High
for Eastlake Invite with a treatment tent.
Click Here for Halloween
Photos 2007:

DAWG DASH 2007:
RPT
ran the Dawg Dash 10K (Sept 15th) in support of the UW Aluni association.
There were approx 300 dogs and 2000 runners. This is a great event and had
good energy on campus and an enthusiastic turn out.
AMERICAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION WALK
2007:
RPT walked to support research for diabetes with
the Pacific Biometrics Research team. The walk and fundraiser occurs every
year, get involved. Seward Park hosted the event and there was once
again a great turnout.
REDMOND FOOTBALL 2007:
Redmond
High School Football came to and end for the season with an exciting win
over Inglemoor High School. The team finished 5-4 just shy of a playoff
birth. Ben completed his 4th year of coaching quarterbacks and this years
QB David Gilbertson returns next season for his Sr. year.

Redmond
Derby Days: Redmond PT handed out Frisbees in support of the city of
Redmond's big event. Thank you to the many participants that
were
in the parade as well as the volunteers that make the event so special.
Redmond Elementary Hawk
Walk:(click
here for more info)

Redmond Elementary
PTSA presents the 6th Annual
Hawk Walk and Run: Saturday April 28th, 2007

Redmond Physical Therapy
Supported the 2006 Jingle Bell Run. Proceeds went to the arthritis
foundation.

RHS Football 2006:
Ben finished another
successful season with Redmond High School working as a quarterbacks coach
and trainer. The Mustangs finished 6-4 and were eliminated from the
playoffs by Tahoma High School who later lost to fellow Kingco team
Woodinville. Congrats to Bothell High School for their appearance in
the state championship game.
FOOT
ZONE 5K 2006:
Ken
and Ben handed out information and waterbottles to participants and
spectators at Footzone 5K at Redmond Town Center. This is Redmond Physical
Therapy's 3rd year participating in the local Fundraiser.
REDMOND
DERBY
DAYS
2006:

Ken Crinklaw
will be handing out waterbottles and information during the Derby days
festivities. The event takes place Saturday, July 8th between
9:00-11:00am. All events finish at the Redmond City Hall.
REDMOND
ELEMENTARY
HAWK
WALK
2006:

Ken and Sarah Crinklaw finished the 5th
annual Hawk Walk to support Redmond Elementary and the PTSA. Ken and Sarah
handed out fruit, watter-bottles, and answered orthopedic and musculoskeleton
questions of runners and walkers. Redmond Physical Therapy is
excited to help support the local schools and all of the great programs
they offer to students and families.
ST.
PATTY'S
DASH
2006:

Mandie Majerus completed the St. Patty's
dash on the 12th of March. The run consisted of a 5K course which
meandered through downtown Seattle ending at Seahawks Stadium. Look for
future running events to be listed on the Redmond Physical Therapy
Homepage as well as on our
Running page.
REDMOND
ATHLETIC
CLUB
HEALTH
FAIR
2006:
Ken Crinklaw and
Ben Wobker finished the
2006 Health Fair at the Redmond Athletic club. Ben and
Ken answered general questions about injuries and prevention. It was also
a chance to meet with great trainers and friends.
REMOND
HIGH
SCHOOL
VOLUNTEER
TRAINER:
Ben Wobker
recently finished the winter highschool sports season at Redmond High
School. He participated as a team trainer for the Boys/Girls Basketball
teams and the Wrestling team. It was a great opportunity to meet with
coaches, athletes, and parents and give back to his old high school. Ben
still participates in sports-screening for coaches at Redmond High School
and he looks forward to a successful football season in 2006.
Mandie
Majerus of Redmond Physical Therapy finished the Seattle Marathon with
flying colors. Congratulations Mandie!
Redmond Physical Therapy was excited
to participate and support in the 2005 Footzone 5K. The race took place at
Redmond Town Center and involved amateur athletes, highschool teams, and
serious runners training for future events. Redmond Physical Therapy for
the second year in a row had a table and handed out waterbottles and
advice to runners and passers-by after the race. We look forward to next
years race and the upcoming Seattle Marathon.

Redmond Physical
Therapy is proud to announce the completion
of the 2005 Redmond Elementary Fundraising event entitled the "Hawk Walk".
Redmond Physical Therapy had a informational booth at the fundraiser on
Saturday beginning at Redmond Town Center.

Ken
Crinklaw of Redmond Physical Therapy and Joanne Foreman
of Pure Impact begin Golf Training program
to help
golfers improve performance and prevent injury through the
Pure Impact Golf Program.
Joanne has years as a teaching pro which can help propel athletes
both physically and mentally to the
next level of their golf game.
(click here for more details on the pure impact
program or call 425-868-9377)

Redmond
Physical Therapy fit ASO ankle braces Saturday, November 6th , 2004 from
8:00am-10:00am. These are the #1 brace for ankle stability and those worn
by the
Remond
High School Girls basketball team. The brace fitting was a very
popular event last year and we will fit braces while supplies last.
For
directions to the clinic (click here). If
you have questions please call Redmond Physical Therapy 425.881.3001 or
email
benwobker@redmondpt.com.
For information on the
Medspec ASO brace access their website (click here).

Redmond High
School finished the 2004 football season Friday night with a
convincing win vs Roosevelt High School (21-14). The win gave the
Mustang's and new head coach
Mike Plushke a record of 4 wins / 5
losses and strong momentum heading into the 05' campaign.
Ben
Wobker
coached quarterbacks at Redmond this year alongside fellow RHS quarterback
alumni, Cameron Fricks. Look for the RHS quarterbacks to have a strong
off-season and with the help of talented sophomores and juniors return the
football program to
Kingco division dominance.

Redmond
Physical Therapy is excited to announce the completion of it's first
race. The Footzone 5K took place in August at Redmond Town
Center. Ken and Sarah Crinklaw oversaw the dispersion of water bottles,
nutritional information, and fruit.
Ben Wobker and
Clyde Arias ran the race and still
were able to make it to work on Monday. Thank you to all race participants
and sponsors especially the
Foot Zone. It was a great day for all
the runners and even better for the Leukemia and Lymphoma societies which
received the proceeds of the sponsorship and race related revenue.
Redmond
Derby Days 2004 was a big success. Redmond Physical Therapy celebrated by
giving away free water bottles courtesy of RPT and The
Footzone. Over 400 people stopped by our
large maroon tent which was set up in front of our office adjacent to the
race and parade route.
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