Orthopaedics
Dr. Adam Fritsch received his doctorate in Physical Therapy from Carroll University in 2011. He completed an orthopedic residency with Evidence in Motion and became board certified in orthopedics in 2013. He continued his post-graduate training with Bellin College undergoing fellowship training in manual therapy and became a fellow of the American Academy of Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapists (AAOMPT) in 2018. In 2022 he received a Doctor of Science in Physical Therapy (DScPT) from Bellin College. His current research interests are around the area of burnout in physical therapists. Clinically, Dr. Fritsch has been in outpatient orthopedics since 2011, focusing on managing patients with spine conditions and persistent pain. Dr. Fritsch has taught throughout the country as a lead faculty for Evidence in Motion in their musculoskeletal management division since 2018. Dr. Fritsch began teaching in entry-level DPT education with South College as an adjunct faculty in 2019 and now serves as core faculty teaching in the areas of spine management and integrative pain science.