Iwalani Crush Dpt

Senior Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist at Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Network

Iwalani Crush DPT, PRPC, HPC, CSC is an accomplished physical therapist with extensive experience in pelvic health and rehabilitation. Currently serving as an Intake Pelvic Health Specialist at Sword Health since January 2024, Iwalani also holds a position as a Teaching Assistant for various pelvic floor courses at Herman & Wallace Inc. since April 2020. As an Advanced I Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist at Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Network since January 2020, Iwalani facilitates modules for the Pelvic Residency Program at Penn Medicine. Previous experience includes a role at Dynamic Sports Physical Therapy from August 2014 to December 2019, focusing on a diverse patient population and contributing to marketing and educational outreach. Iwalani began the professional journey at Burke Rehabilitation Hospital, with earlier positions at Médecins Sans Frontières and EMH Physical Therapy, emphasizing individualized care for various patient populations. Educational qualifications include a Doctor of Physical Therapy from New York University and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Art History from the same institution.

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Philadelphia, United States

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Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Network

Good Shepherd Rehabilitation, an independent, not-for-profit rehabilitation network with more than 60 locations in eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey, is committed to helping patients of all ages and abilities on their rehabilitation journey. Good Shepherd provides inpatient rehabilitation, outpatient rehabilitation, long-term acute care, long-term care, physician services and community-based services. We specialize in treatment of spinal cord injury, brain injury, stroke, major multi-trauma, pulmonary disease, respiratory failure, musculoskeletal/orthopedics and complex pediatric conditions. Good Shepherd traces its pioneering spirit for innovation and compassionate care to its founding family, The Rev. John “Papa” Raker and D. Estella “Mama” Raker. In 1908, the Rakers opened the Good Shepherd Home to care for children with disabilities and senior citizens, filling an unmet community need — and setting the stage for Good Shepherd’s continued growth as a rehabilitation groundbreaker. Good Shepherd also partners with Penn Medicine to provide rehabilitation and specialty services in the greater Philadelphia area and New Jersey through Good Shepherd Penn Partners.


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