Angela Domnitz
Angela Domnitz
Angela graduated from Marquette University with a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology in 2001 and her Master’s degree in Physical Therapy in 2003. She has since worked in outpatient orthopedics with a strong focus on osteopathic manual therapy, sports medicine and post-surgical rehabilitation. She has taken over 500 hours of continuing education to develop her specialties in spine and shoulder rehabilitation, women’s health and pelvic rehabilitation. She holds advanced certifications in Strength & Conditioning, Dry Needling, Kinesiotaping and Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization which supplements the care she is able to provide with her hands.
Angela is passionate about advancing her knowledge through continued, life-long learning and teaching to bring the newest interventions and philosophies to benefit her patients. She is proud of her tenure as adjunct faculty staff at Marquette University from 2012-2019 where she taught in the doctoral orthopedic physical therapy lab and continues to share her love of teaching to graduate students in the clinic, serving as a Clinical Instructor and Team Rehabilitation’s Wisconsin Site Coordinator of Clinical Education.
Angela treats each patient as an individual with customized care unique to their lifestyle and goals. She believes each person has the capacity to improve upon their physical state with optimal movement patterns and alignment to maximize their quality of life throughout the life span.
When she’s not working, Angie loves spending quality time with her husband, Ari and their two beautiful children, Jakob and Lucy in their home in Glendale. A self-proclaimed “foodie,” Angie also loves trying new Milwaukee restaurants and cuisines paired with a night out at the movies, theatre or listening to live music of any kind.