Kennedy Schramm, P.T.A.

Kennedy grew up in Laramie, Wyoming, where she earned her bachelor's degree in kinesiology from the University of Wyoming in 2018. She then graduated from Laramie County Community College with her physical therapist assistant degree. She has a variety of experience, including pediatrics, geriatrics, home health, acute care, and outpatient therapy. Kennedy has found her stride with outpatient rehabilitation and began with Casper Orthopedics in January 2024.

Wrist or Hand Tumor

Any abnormal lump or bump in the hand or wrist is considered a tumor. The term “tumor” does not necessarily mean it is malignant or that it is a cancer. In fact, most wrist and hand tumors are benign (not cancer).

Warts on Hands

Warts are bumps on the skin and may feel rough to the touch. The technical name is verruca vulgaris. They appear in areas of skin that grow faster than normal due to a virus called human papilloma virus (HPV).

Vascular Disease

A vascular disease is a problem with arteries and veins. Arteries are hose-like structures that bring oxygen-rich blood away from the heart to the fingers. Veins are also hose-like structures or pipes that return the used blood back to the heart and lungs.