“One of my main objectives on a first
visit is getting to know a person and what
really matters to them so I help them
attain their goals and enrich their life.”
Dr. Andrew Oebser became interested
in health care after a sports injury
in high school. He chose to focus on
orthopedics and sports medicine in
order to help people in similar situations
return to what they enjoy in life.
As a board-certified orthopedic physical
therapist, Dr. Oebser enjoys working
with patients who have lower and
upper extremity injuries, post-operative
patients, those with spinal injuries
or disorders such as neck, low back,
sacroiliac joint dysfunction and industrial
and sports related injuries.
He has a focus on providing evidenceinformed medicine in the areas of
manual therapy, pain science education
and orthopedics. Dr. Oebser makes an
effort to listen to his patient’s concerns,
answer questions and concerns. He tries to go above and beyond to help the
patient reach their goals and return to
what they enjoy doing.
“My overarching goal at the end of the
day is to return a patient to their life and
give them the tools needed to continue
on their own,” he said.
Dr. Oebser graduated from the University
of Wisconsin-La Crosse with a Doctorate
of Physical Therapy degree and Bachelor
of Science degree in Physics with
a Biomedical concentration. He
received his specialized physical
therapy training residency at Marshfield
Clinic Health System.
In his spare time, he likes to get
outside to hike, bicycle, ski, fish, hunt
or participate in other sporting or
recreational activities in the area. He
grew up in the small town Elk Mound,
Wisconsin and feels Rusk county has a
similar lifestyle.