About Me

Hello!  My name is Kris Albrecht and I have been practicing and teaching Manual Therapy for over 30 years. I have a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry, and a Master of Science in Physical Therapy.  While completing my degree in Physical Therapy, I was a teaching fellow in Gross Anatomy at Boston University.  After I got married and moved to Connecticut, I began working  at Rockville General Hospital. I designed and implemented the Physical Therapy portion of Heart Minders, a cardiac habilitation program, as well as an orthotic program.

I joined Regional Physical Therapy in 1988 and the Center for Integrative Manual Therapy.  For three decades I have instructed a wide range of manual therapy courses nationally and internationally with Dialogues in Contemporary Rehabilitation and the Connecticut School of Integrative Manual Therapy. I was a test administrator for the Integrative Manual Therapy  Certification exam. Currently I am an adviser and teaching faculty at Manual Therapy Seminars, with a special interest in cranial therapy, neurological issues and cardiac habilitation. I have a private practice in Bloomfield, Connecticut and live with my family in Southington.