In Dedication

We dedicate this page to members of the APTSM family who were and always will be a large part of our identity.


Tracy Rasor

Tracy was a vibrant, caring person who so positively impacted the lives of all that she touched. She could always be counted on to bring humor to any situation. Her deep pride for her profession was reflected in countless testimonials by her patients and the friendships she fostered with them. Tracy taught us all to live our lives to the fullest each and every day. The smile on her face always put a smile on ours. Tracy enjoyed spending time with her husband and their four children. She was originally from Ohio and saw patients in our Appleton North clinic. Tracy passed away from cancer in early 2010.

She was recognized in 2009 by the Wisconsin Physical Therapists Association as the Physical Therapist of the Year Award, posthumously.  This was presented in recognition of her professionalism, compassion, and technical skill. 


Pam DeBruin

Pam lived her life as an inspiration to all.  She bravely battled cancer for 4.5 years with the courage and faith of a Saint.  She never gave up hope or her trust in God.  In her words, everything that happened was “God’s perfect timing”. 

Pam married her high school sweetheart Tom and together they raised 3 amazing children and were blessed with 5 grandchildren at the time of her passing.  She loved baking with her grandchildren and spending time with them whenever possible. 

She was a wealth of knowledge, including what hotel to avoid due to bed bugs.  Pam always was ready to lend an ear, a hand, or a hug.


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Nancy Muelemens

Nancy worked at Advanced Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine for several years as an Accounts Receivable Specialist. She had a very unique ability in assisting patients with the financial aspect of their care. She was genuinely sincere in her efforts to support them with their concerns or questions. She worked endlessly with insurance carriers to ensure that patient claims were paid correctly and promptly. 

Nancy had a zest for life that was contagious. She and her husband enjoyed many Christmases playing Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus for many organizations and families. She lived life to the fullest and had a wonderful sense of humor even through her cancer journey. Nancy’s life was full and her family was her greatest joy.

We will never forget someone who gave us so much to remember!