Meet the Team
Kathryn Kraft, MPT
Kathryn Kraft graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2007 with her Masters in Physical Therapy. Since then, she has worked with hundreds of kids with various physical impairments from birth-21 yo. Kathryn has spent most of her time between Children’s Hospital and Clinics of Wisconsin and Children’s Minnesota, and is currently a pediatric school physical therapist for CESA 5 in southeast Wisconsin.
Her specialties include gait analysis, equine assisted therapy, aquatic therapy, concussion management, and adaptive sports.
Kathryn LIVESfor…breaking down any perceived barrier to create possibility!
Kathryn Kraft graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2007 with her Masters in Physical Therapy. Since then, she has worked with hundreds of kids with various physical impairments from birth-21 yo. Kathryn has spent most of her time between Children’s Hospital and Clinics of Wisconsin and Children’s Minnesota, and is currently a pediatric school physical therapist for CESA 5 in southeast Wisconsin.
Her specialties include gait analysis, equine assisted therapy, aquatic therapy, concussion management, and adaptive sports.
Kathryn LIVESfor…breaking down any perceived barrier to create possibility!
Grant Hennington, DPT
Grant graduated from the University of Minnesota in 2012 with his Doctorate in Physical Therapy. As a student, Grant studied under the tutelage of Kathryn at Minneapolis Children’s Hospital. Since then, Grant has treated hundreds of individuals with various musculoskeletal and neuromuscular disorders. He has split time working in Washington-state and Minnesota, with his most recent clinical work at Salmon Bay Physical Therapy. He is a climbing instructor with the Washington Alpine Club (WAC) and has created an adaptive climbing program within the WAC. In the past, Grant has also coached youth basketball, youth T-ball, and worked at numerous summer camps.
Grant LIVESfor… adventure and generosity. He is also passionate about helping others and connecting with individuals of all walks of life.
Grant graduated from the University of Minnesota in 2012 with his Doctorate in Physical Therapy. As a student, Grant studied under the tutelage of Kathryn at Minneapolis Children’s Hospital. Since then, Grant has treated hundreds of individuals with various musculoskeletal and neuromuscular disorders. He has split time working in Washington-state and Minnesota, with his most recent clinical work at Salmon Bay Physical Therapy. He is a climbing instructor with the Washington Alpine Club (WAC) and has created an adaptive climbing program within the WAC. In the past, Grant has also coached youth basketball, youth T-ball, and worked at numerous summer camps.
Grant LIVESfor… adventure and generosity. He is also passionate about helping others and connecting with individuals of all walks of life.
Kaitlin McDanielKaitlin is speech therapist who currently works at Children’s Minnesota. She specializes in acute care therapy with children with feeding, swallowing, communication and cognitive difficulties. In 2015 she and a colleague identified a lack of fundraising for rehabilitative services and a lack of awesome dance parties, so with the help of many others, started WonderBall!
Kaitlin LIVESfor… her kids, and instigating change! |