address 1600 Maxwell dr Suite 7
Hudson, Wisconsin 54016
United States of America
CS Instructor Status N/A
Counterstrain Certifications CSC I Introductory Courses Arterial Dysfunction (AR), Foundations of Fascial Counterstrain (F1), Lymphatic Venous Combined (2014), Cartilage / SF dysfunction (MS3), Myochains and Spinal Ligs (MS1), Periosteal Dysfunction (MS2), Neural Upper Quadrant (N1), Neural Lower Quadrant (N2), Visceral (VS), Cranial Periosteum and Cartilage (CSS1), Epidural Ligament Supplemental (N1 SUP), Astrocytes, mediastinum & Sulcal Vessels (CSS2), Tendon-lymphatic Chains, Lymphatic-Venous part 1 (LV1), Lymphatic-Venous part 2 (LV2) Counterstrain Mastery Programs CS Virtual Convention 2020, Counterstrain Convention 2019, CS Virtual Convention 2021, CS Convention 2023

Emanuele Marchisio, PT, DPT, CSC1

Emanuele graduated in Italy in 2005 with honors and practiced there for 4 years before moving to the United States. In the U.S. he furthered his education by completing a transitional Doctorate in Physical Therapy at Regis University in Denver, CO, again graduating with honors. He is licensed in the State of Wisconsin and has 18 years experience working in a variety of settings which include, but are not limited to: skilled nursing facilities, home care, outpatient clinic, water therapy, hospital inpatient, manual therapy. Emanuele’s passion is manual therapy and in particular, Fascial Counterstrain Technique. He began working with Daulton Physical Therapy and Fitness in 2016. Through Jolene Daulton, Emanuele was introduced to the Fascial Counterstrain technique shortly after, and has continued his studies in this approach and obtained CSC 1 certification in 2023. Emanuele also has a certification in Lymphedema Management (Leduc Method), and is BLS and CPR certified Emanuele’s believes that each patient is unique and the whole body needs treatment in order to achieve proper healing. The patient is a key part of the healing process, and as such has a determining role in designing the plan of care and the goals of treatment. When Emanuele is not treating patients he enjoys spending time with his family, playing music and playing basketball.