Ingrid anderson biography
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Dr. Ingrid Anderson
BIOGRAPHY
Ingrid Anderson, PT, DPT, OCS, received her DPT from Georgia State University in 2010. During her doctoral studies, she developed a passion for pain sciences and manual therapy. She completed the Mercer Orthopaedic Residency program in 2011 where she specialized in neurodynamics and myofascial trigger point therapy, and received her Orthopaedic Clinical Specialist (OCS) in 2012. Prior to her education and training in physical therapy, Dr. Anderson worked in business operations for 10 years.
A native Atlantan, Dr. Anderson knew she wanted to start a private practice in an in-town neighborhood, and she opened Intown Physical Therapy in the Old Fourth Ward in 2013.
In addition to her duties at Intown PT, she has served as an adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor at Mercer University and has held numerous volunteer positions with state and national PT organizations. She serves as a reviewer for several publications and helped author a chapter in the Travell, Simons and Simons’ Trigger Point Manual.
When not working, Dr. Anderson enjoys weight lifting, gardening and RV-ing, but mostly you can find her watching her boys on the stage or the track!
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Ingrid Andress
American country singer (born 1991)
Musical artist
Ingrid Elizabeth Andress (born September 21, 1991) is an American country pop singer-songwriter. She has released two albums: Lady Like (2020) and Good Person (2022). She has achieved commercial success with "More Hearts Than Mine" (2019), which peaked at number 30 on the Billboard Hot 100; "The Stranger" (2020), which peaked at number 49 on Country Airplay; "Wishful Drinking" (2021), which peaked at number 47 on the Billboard Hot 100; and "Feel Like This" (2023), which peaked at number 60 on Country Airplay. She has also cowritten songs recorded by other artists including "Boys" (2017) by Charli XCX.
Early life
[edit]Andress was born in Southfield, Michigan,[1] and grew up in Highlands Ranch, Colorado. She has three sisters and a brother and was mostly homeschooled until high school. Her father is former major league strength and conditioning coach Brad Andress, who worked for the Detroit Tigers, Colorado Rockies, and New York Mets.[3] As a child, she learned to play piano and drums. In middle school, she frequently listened to Coldplay and Evanescence and she started a heavy metal music band.[4] She attended Rock Canyon High School, where she participated
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Ingrid Anderson
Ingrid Anderson
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