Timothy Kakuschke joined the Marshfield
Clinic Woodruf Center in 2015, providing
complete physical therapy and rehabilitative
care for people in Northern Wisconsin.
“I am very happy to have joined the
Marshfield Clinic Woodruff Center as I was
seeking a team of professionals dedicated
to quality and individualized patient care,”
said Kakuschke. “I am very pleased with
this friendly, hardworking and talented
team. The Woodruff Center facility also
offers great opportunities for patients,
both indoors and out.”
“In my personal time I enjoy spending time
with my wife and family, serving in our church and training/teaching in the martial arts. I also enjoy ballroom dancing, various sports, canoeing, snowshoeing, sculpture, photography, genealogy, writing and research,” he said.
In prior years he served as both a church Bishop and a missionary. He was a Scoutmaster for the Boy Scouts of America and he also holds a 3rd degree black belt. He is master instructor for the martial arts.
Kakuschke specializes in manual therapy, as well as outpatient orthopedics, treatment of spine, cranio-mandibular/TMJ disorders, heel pain and post-surgical total knee therapy.
Mr. Kakuschke achieved his Master of Science in Physical Therapy with an emphasis on orthopedics and manual therapy from the University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences- Institute of Physical Therapy. He is certified in Manual Therapy. His initial practicing degree was a Bachelor’s of Science in Physical Therapy from the University of Wisconsin, La Crosse.