Fraser
Lori Myers
Lori graduated from University of Minnesota in 1978 and completed her 4 year Feldenkrais® certification training in 1996. Winter Park lured her to continue her passion as a ski instructor and in teaching the Spanish-speaking ski clientele. There were no PT clinics in the county, so to stay in Winter Park, she founded Alpine Physical Therapy & Sports Rehabiltation, PC in 1982 until the transition to HHSM June 2011. Her expertise is in orthopedic, sports and functional rehab, manual therapy, movement analysis in golf and other sports, Polestar Pilates, balance and fall prevention, incontinence programs, craniosacral therapy, and home health. Feldenkrais® deepened her understanding of movement and biomechanics to help athletes enhance performance, prevent and rehab sports injuries. She, her husband Jim, the current mayor, and their 2 four-legged hiking companions, reside in Winter Park. After many years of following her 2 daughters in their collegiate volleyball careers, she looks forward to reactivating some of her interests such as golf, mountain biking, tennis, x-c and alpine skiing, piano, and travel.
Jeff Russell
Born and raised in Maine, Jeff Russell earned a Master’s Degree in Physical Therapy at Regis University in Denver. His experience draws from a background of movement analysis from the study of kinesiology at CU in Boulder, as well as from having been a nordic skiing instructor, kayaking instructor, tennis instructor, and river guide. As a board certified orthopedic specialist, he has expertise in manual therapy, sports and functional rehab, foot orthotics fitting and training, vertigo rehab and balance training, bicycle fitting, and lymph drainage therapy. He has worked at the Fraser and Grancy clinics since 2001. He was an affiliate faculty member at Regis University as an anatomy lab instructor and his love for teaching shines through when working with patients. He spends summers swooping around the single-track trails in the Fraser valley on a mountain bike and winters seeking out the powder in the local backcountry with camera at hand.
CJ Cebul
CJ has been practicing physical therapy since 1987. During that time she has held many different roles as both staff and supervisor ranging from inpatient, acute/rehab, to outpatient care. She has accrued a variety of skills: manual therapy, orthopedic/sports injury, lymphedema/oncology, neurological treatment (NDT), and wound care. She brought her talents to the Fraser clinic in 2006. CJ stands out in the way she gives each of her patients her undivided attention engaging them fully in their rehab process. In December 2006, she completed her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Regis University. When not at work, she enjoys backpacking, hiking, running, skiing, and hanging out with her dog, Sage.
Christina Russell
Christina was born in Montreal Canada and grew up in New England where she cultivated her love of the outdoors. After she completed an outdoor leadership program she taught Nordic and telemark skiing as well as canoeing and kayaking. She moved to Colorado in 1990 and began her massage career. She attended the Colorado School of Healing Arts in Lakewood and began working at Alpine Physical Therapy in 1996. Currently she is a Phenomenal TouchTM massage Instructor and Master practitioner. She enjoys teaching Nordic skiing, mountain biking, Zumba, belly dancing, and other fitness classes. Her massage technique provides a 3 dimensional integrative approach with techniques in Phenomenal TouchTM, neuromuscular therapy, compassionate deep tissue, passive stretching, Swedish, reflexology and myofascial release, infant massage. It has been heard on more than one occasion by her clients that her massages are the best they have ever received…. throughout the world!
Julie Ehmann
Julie home has been in the Fraser/Granby area for over 30 years. Being raised in the Air Force, travelling was a big part of her life until she landed in the Fraser Valley. Her background is in Customer Relations and Business Management including 16 years with Winter Park Resort in the Ski & Snowboard School. Her interest in plants led to owning and operating a local plant leasing business since 1994. During off time, she enjoys skiing, hiking, golfing, gardening, family, and tapping into her creativity with stained glass. Julie strives to provide a welcoming atmosphere and positive experience for each patient.
Jessica Sheeley
Originally from Clark Fork, Idaho, Jessica Sheeley moved to Denver to pursue her Bachelor’s degree in Biology. She met her husband nearing the end and moved up north but still considers herself a professional student, trying to learn as much as her brain can handle. In her free time, Jessica enjoys skiing, camping, running, and working on her hobby as a semi-professional cake decorator. She enjoys spending time with her husband and stepson and is still trying to figure out why anyone would want to live anywhere else other than the high country of Colorado.
Mary Leone
Mary has been an Occupational Therapist since 1981, and Certified Hand Therapist since 2002 and has worked at the Granby clinic since 1991. She is known for her creative and integrative treatment approach with functional rehab (well before PT’s names it as such), manual therapy, orthopedic and neuro rehab, splinting, worksite/ergonomic assessments, craniosacral therapy, and bike fitting. Before moving to Fraser/Granby, she worked for Craig Hospital in Denver on both the spinal cord and head injury teams. She has extensive experience with upper quarter injuries and postoperative hand management and has treated many patients from a variety of hand surgeons and orthopedists in Colorado. Other prior experience includes providing OT pediatric services for the East Grand School District and for Horizons Special Services, 0-3 program. She is certified in pediatric Neurodevelopmental Treatment (NDT). Mary currently resides in Granby and spends non-work time with her very active family.