Lisa Bedard DPT graduated from the University of San Francisco in Exercise and Sport Science in 1999 and then obtained her doctorate in physical therapy in 2002 from the University of Puget Sound. She has enjoyed her career working in the outpatient orthopedic setting. Lisa´s clinical interests involve working with injuries of the knee and shoulder, as well as post-operative rehabilitation and postural awareness. Lisa and her husband are active outdoor enthusiasts that enjoy backpacking, skiing, participating in triathlons and running the dog.
Angie Crivello, DPT graduated from the University of Washington with a Bachelor degree in Sociology and Society and Justice and where she was also a member of the Womens Soccer team. She returned to UW for graduate school where she earned a Doctorate of Physical Therapy. Angie has been with Proliance since graduating and enjoys treating a variety of people including those recovering from surgery and those with sports or work related injuries. Angie currently volunteers at Sammamish High School, helping with the football team and providing injury screens. Angie is an avid sports fan and enjoys spending time with family and friends, playing a variety of sports and traveling.
Eric Malone PT, OCS is a 1995 graduate of the University of Washington. Eric has advanced board certification by our national association, the American Physical Therapy Association, as an Orthopedic Clinical Specialist. Eric has experience working with elite athletes from the NFL, Major League Baseball, Senior PGA and LPGA tours, US Olympic and US Ski Teams as well as collegiate sports. However, his passion remains treating high school athletes, often providing on the field care. Eric has volunteered at Bellevue Christian High School since 1997 and Bellevue High School since 2005. Previously, he worked with Juanita High School from 1999-2001. Eric´s first love is his spending time with his family, but also enjoys travel, golf, bird hunting, fishing and Husky Football.
Debbie Mazza, OTR/CHT graduated from Loma Linda University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Occupational Therapy in 1984. She spent her first 12 years as an occupational therapist providing pediatric therapies in various inpatient and outpatient settings. In 1991, she obtained her certification in pediatric neurodevelopmental treatment. Since moving to the Seattle area in 1992, her focus has been upper extremity rehabilitation. She achieved her Hand Therapy Certification in 2003. Outside of work, Debbie enjoys gardening, traveling, and making jewelry.
Michelle McCune, DPT graduated from Whitman College with a BA in Biology. She then went to Boston and earned her doctorate in physical therapy from the Massachusetts General Hospital Institute of Health Professions. In high school, Michelle competed in varsity softball and swimming. As an avid skier and instructor, Michelle has enjoyed helping new skiers develop their skills. She has experience working with a variety of young athletes and also enjoys working with foot, ankle, and back related injuries. Michelle´s passions outside of work include traveling, skiing, and spending time with family and friends.
Shannon O´Neill, DPT Shannon O´Neill attended Whitman College and Western Washington University receiving a BS in Exercise Science before going on to graduate school at the University of Washington obtaining a Doctorate of Physical Therapy. While having had many sports related injuries herself, she enjoys helping patients recover and return to their activities as well as providing education for further prevention. Shannon is an avid sports enthusiast, and some of her many hobbies include Ultimate Frisbee, soccer, basketball, backpacking, traveling, music, and reading.
Rick Rieger, PT graduated from the University of Washington with a Bachelor of Science degree in physical therapy in 1995. Since then, he has dedicated his practice to outpatient orthopedics with emphasis on rehabilitation and prevention of athletic injuries. Rick has a special interest in lower extremity biomechanical evaluations and custom orthotic fabrication. He has clinical specialty in gait analysis for runners and has fabricated custom orthotics for competitive triathletes, runners, professional football players, dancers and other athletes. Rick has served on an advisory board at the University of Washington Department of Physical Therapy and has been a weekend therapist for Stevens Pass Ski Patrol for the last ten years. He is currently in his fourth year as a volunteer therapist at Bellevue High School and formerly volunteered at Redmond and Juanita high schools. He is dedicated to getting his patients back to recreational activities and active lifestyles and believes in taking time to thoroughly evaluate and educate his patients. Rick enjoys time with his family including his two children, coaching his son’s baseball team, fly fishing, triathlons and skiing.
