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*New Patients Only. Limit One Per patient please. This is not a substitute for a full Physical Therapist evaluation, nor is it covered under insurance.

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Rhiannon Leigh Gregory, Rehab Aide

Education:

Graduated from Silver Bluff High School in 2018. Currently attending The University of South Carolina Aiken in pursuit of a bachelor’s degree in Exercise and Sport Science with a concentration in Allied Health.

I enjoy spending time outside with my horse Bandit and my dog Kassie. I also enjoy tending to my houseplants and knitting.

What do you like most about working at South Aiken Physical Therapy and Wellness:

My favorite part of working at South Aiken Physical Therapy is seeing the familiar faces of patients and getting to become a part of their wellness journey.

Anna Addy, Physical Therapist

Education:

Graduated from Gilbert High School in 2020. Currently attending University of South Carolina Aiken pursuing a degree in Exercise and Sports Science with a concentration in Basic Sciences.

Hobbies:

Spending time with my family and friends, playing with my dog Jax, playing/watching sports, traveling, and working out!

What do you like most about working at South Aiken Physical Therapy and Wellness:

What I like the most about working at South Aiken Physical Therapy the most is the atmosphere. The environment is always welcoming and professional. The atmosphere between both patients and coworkers is friendly and allows everyone to feel cared for. I also enjoy getting to form relationships with the patients and being able to see how much they improve throughout their treatments.

Nicole Neil, Physical Therapist

Nicole grew up in Aiken, SC where she initially developed an interest in physical therapy in high school after suffering an ACL injury playing soccer in 2008 and receiving care at South Aiken Physical Therapy. She had a very positive experience that helped her return to the sport she loved, which drove her decision to pursue physical therapy as a career. She received her Bachelors of Science in Exercise Science from the University of South Carolina and her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Duke University in 2016. She went on to work at a manual-based outpatient orthopedic clinic in Charleston, SC for 5 1/2 years where she honed her skills as a manual therapist. She enjoys seeing a wide range of orthopedic injuries and offering one-on-one, hands-on therapy.

Education:

Bachelor’s degree of Science in Exercise Science from University of South Carolina; Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Duke University

Hobbies:

Spending time with family and friends; going to the beach; any outside activities including disc golf, running, tennis, and hiking; working out, spending time with her dog Copper

What do you like most about working at South Aiken Physical Therapy and Wellness:

Having the opportunity to get to know my patients and providing one-on-one treatment, helping patients work through pain and injuries to return to doing the things they enjoy most. As physical therapists, we have the unique opportunity of spending time with our patients, helping them meet their individual goals and improve their health and function.

Stephanie Witherspoon, Rehabilitation Aide

Education:

Graduate of Darlington High School Class of 2019. I Currently Attend USC Aiken pursing a major in exercise science with an allied health concentration.

Hobbies:

I enjoy relaxing, eating, watching tv, shopping, traveling, and spending time with family.

What do you like most about working at South Aiken Physical Therapy and Wellness:

I like working at SAPT because of the nice work environment and friendly staff. Also, I love connecting with the patients and watching them get stronger overtime.

Asia Ennis, PTA

Special credentials/Clinical specialty:

Asia’s interest in orthopaedic conditions has driven her to study in multiple areas. She is knowledgeable in treating the cervical, thoracic and lumbar Spine. She has a certification of Orthopaedic Excellence through Medbridge and CAFS. She treats spine dysfunctions because 80% of the population will experience a back problem at some time in their lives. She enjoys educating her patients on pathologies and teaching them modifications with daily living. She believes in treating “the whole body” to restore proper movement and improve quality of life. Second to spine Asia likes postoperative rehab including RCR, knee and hip replacements, debridements, etc. She is certified in modern management of the older adult to ensure they receive a tailored program specific to their needs. Recently Asia became certified in the world known Titleist Performance Institute golf program: Level 1 and Medical 2. She completed her recent studies with SFMA Level 1 certification to provide a top notch full body screening for every patient. She has interest in completing a nutrition certification.

Education:

AA and AS in Physical Therapist Assistant, Trident Technical College 2014, BS in Social Science with a minor in Natural Science Charleston Southern University 2007

Hobbies:

Away from the clinic you will find Asia enjoying time with her family, husband, Dustin, and 2 daughter’s Hazel and Brynn. She loves to workout as a sprinter triathlete and member of E2M. Favorite hobbies are traveling, shopping and watching USC Football…Go Gamecocks!

What do you like most about being a Physical Therapist Assistant?

Here at SAPT we focus on one-on-one care for every patient. We all strive to deliver the utmost care to help patients return to full function. I enjoy getting to know my patients and be part of their journey towards wellness. We have a great team of therapists, office staff and trainers that are welcoming, professional and share the same passion to heal.

Baker Leigh, Physical Therapist 

Special credentials/Clinical specialty:

Baker specializes in Orthopedic Physical Therapy, specifically rehab for those who have undergone knee and shoulder rehab; Baker has his Functional Movement Techniques (FMT) certification and is currently Level 1 Titleist Performance Institute Certified. He has over 25 years of clinical experience with nearly 20 years working in outpatient Physical Therapy.

Education:

Baker received a B.S in Biology from Coastal Carolina University in 1993 and earned a B.S. in Physical Therapy from the Medical University of South Carolina in 1995.

Hobbies:

When not coaching/refereeing/watching my kids swim, basketball, and tennis activities, you will find Baker fishing, playing tennis, or snow skiing depending on the weather and time of the season. Baker also loves cooking, particularly on his grill/smoker, and says he is pretty sure he has perfected smoked chicken wings.

What do you like most about being a Physical Therapist?

I like puzzles. Much of being a PT is about solving puzzles and figuring out how to return someone to their sport, work or hobby as quickly as possible.

Hunter Wilson, Rehabilitation Aide

Education:

BS in Exercise and Sports Science from University of South Carolina Aiken

Hobbies:

I enjoy skydiving for the perfect adrenaline rush. On a more laid back note, I love spending time with friends and family, reading, watching hockey and football, and caring for my fur baby.

What do you like most about working at South Aiken Physical Therapy and Wellness:

My favorite part about working for South Aiken Physical Therapy and Wellness is the camaraderie between my fellow coworkers who work as a team and the passion each for helping patient.

Abbie Gambill, Administrative Assistant

Education:

University of South Carolina-Aiken

Hobbies:

Abbie enjoys spending time with family, hanging out with friends, traveling, walking her fur babies.

What do you like most about working at South Aiken Physical Therapy?

Abbie most likes helping people on their physical therapy & wellness journey and enjoys learning more about the industry. She also enjoys the family environment of everyone at South Aiken Physical Therapy and Wellness.

Tess Rowlands, Physical Therapist
Special credentials/Clinical specialty:
After a rotation with a Pelvic Health Specialist, Tess gained interest in treating pelvic floor conditions. She attended coursework at Herman & Wallace Pelvic Rehabilitation Institute and is certified in Dry Needling. In addition to pelvic health, Tess enjoys seeing a multitude of orthopedic and neurological conditions including neck and back pain, vertigo, jaw pain, and various balance disorders.
Education:
Tess attended the University of Toledo earning a Bachelor’s in Exercise Science. Following that, she received her Doctorate in Physical Therapy at the University of Mount Union in Alliance, Ohio.
Hobbies:
In her free time, she enjoys playing tennis, doing yoga, cooking, hiking, traveling, and spending time with friends and family.
What do you like most about being a Physical Therapist?
Tess became a physical therapist because she has always been drawn to helping others. Through volunteer experiences early in her college career, she really appreciated the way in which physical therapists helped educate and empower patients to take back control over their ailments and learn how to heal themselves through movement. Her favorite part about working as a PT is the genuine and unique relationships she  builds with each and every patient, time spent learning about their hobbies and goals, and the ability to develop creative treatment plans tailored to their individual needs.
Courtney Comstock-Elizondo - DPT, GCS

Special credentials/Clinical specialty:

ABPTS Board-Certified Geriatric Clinical Specialist with a special interest in functional strength and balance training of the older adult.

Education:

Courtney completed a B.S. in Biology from Elizabethtown College in 2013 and went on to earn her doctorate of physical therapy degree from Thomas Jefferson University in 2016.

Hobbies:

I enjoy doing anything active: lifting, running, hiking yoga, golf, tennis, etc. I also love binging Netflix on the couch with my dogs.

What do you like most about being a Physical Therapist?

I love uncovering and understanding the complexities of a patient’s situation and developing a tailored approach in coordination with that patient to address their problems while simultaneously arming them with the tools to thrive and continue leading a vibrant life after discharge.

Darcy Armstrong, President & Physical Therapist

Special credentials/Clinical specialty:

2001 recipient of the South Carolina Chapter of the American Physical Therapy Association’s Butch Buchanan Award for Clinical Excellence. 2008 recipient of the Medical College of Georgia’s School of Allied Health Science’s Fabulous 40 alumni -Darcy was chosen out of 7000 Graduates for this recognition for her professional accomplishments. Darcy’s background in sports and athletics along with her injuries sustained during her high school and junior college sports participation led her naturally to an interest in sports medicine. She spent many hours studying under the work of Kevin Wilk and Dr. James Andrews and other sports medicine greats during the early part of her career. She has successfully treated injuries from all age groups with sports related injuries including golf, tennis, basketball, gymnastics, soccer, dance and more. During early 2000s Darcy realized how much the spine and core played a role in the extremity injuries she treated. Since then she has studied the works of Diane Lee, Geoff Maitland, Robin McKenzie and even osteopathic treatment of spine and extremity injuries. She takes an eclectic approach to individualized treatment for all of her patients and at this point has a very strong interest in treatment of the thoracic, lumbar spine, pelvis, sacroiliac joint, hip and lower extremity overuse injuries. She has a very strong interest and many years experience and love postoperative rehabilitation, particularly of the spine and lower extremity.

Education:

AA, Reinhardt College, 1987 BS Physical Therapy, Medical College of Georgia, 1993.

Hobbies: 

When not in the clinic, you will likely find Darcy enjoying most anything outside.  She enjoys working outside in her yard and around her home but most especially she enjoys weekends at the lake relaxing, boating and playing with her friends and doggies.  She also enjoys working out and trying new recipes.

What do you like most about being a Physical Therapist?

The relationship I form with my patient when I am helping her/him recover from what is often a life altering situation  is something I really treasure.  An even greater reward is watching the improvement in not only how she/he feels physically but also emotionally as normal life activity returns.   South Aiken Physical Therapy makes the experience for me and my patients even greater as we are surrounded by fun, caring, compassionate and highly talented team members who make the recovery process for our patients and a day at work an enjoyable experience.

Sean Daly

Special credentials/Clinical specialty:

Sean grew up in Brisbane, Australia and worked there for several years after graduating college in 1989. He was recruited to Southwest Florida in 1993 and then relocated with his family to Aiken, SC in 1999, working in outpatient Physical Therapy before co-founding South Aiken Physical Therapy in 2007. A strong believer in educating his clients about their conditions, Sean seeks quick results and return to full function while still ensuring long-term benefits and good health for his patients. Since being in Aiken, and especially since 2007, Sean has almost exclusively concentrated his work experience and continuing education on the shoulder and knee joints – post-surgery, surgery prevention, fracture recovery and sports. Secondary treatment areas are the closely associated elbow and ankle injuries. Subsequently he treats a lot of rotator cuff repairs, joint replacements, fracture recovery, ligament reconstructions as well as the more common sprains and strains and overuse injuries of these areas. The most common sports for injuries seen are tennis, soccer, throwing sports, volleyball, running, swimming and gymnastics.

Education: 

College education at University of Queensland studying under the internationally renowned Professor Gwen Jull and Dr. Carolyn Richardson, graduating with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy in 1989.

Hobbies: 

When not working on his granddad skills or spending time with his dogs, Sean is usually exercising – Running, biking, swimming – or on the golf course. He still does the occasional triathlon, half marathon or marathon as a way to stay motivated and set goals.

What do you like most about being a Physical Therapist? 

We have a great team of Therapists and support staff at South Aiken Physical Therapy that work well together and are committed to our patients. We are spoiled by our patients who are equally committed to getting better. All this makes for a very satisfying career as we see daily the positive effect we are having on peoples lives as they free themselves from pain and resume the life they desire.

Jimmy Batte, Physical Therapist Assistant

Special credentials/Clinical specialty:

Jimmy Batte is a seasoned veteran with South Aiken Physical Therapy. He started out in athletic training / sports medicine before coming to the physical therapy side. He’s already been with South Aiken PT for over ten years now. He treats everything, but he tends to focus on rehabilitating shoulders and knees. He also works to rehabilitate athletes and addresses their sports performance during the process. He continues to learn and study the works of Dr. Kevin Wilk, Mike Reinold, PT and performance specialist, Mike Boyle, strength and condition specialist to name a few. He has rehabilitated patients for the infamous Dr. James Andrews. Completed training with University of Tennessee Sports Medicine branch.
Proficient with Athletic and Kinesio rehabilitative Taping.

Education: 

He is a graduate of Greenville Technical College with his ASPT. Recipient of Greenville’s Clinical Excellent Award 2006.

Hobbies: 

When not working, he throughly enjoys spending time with his family. They are members of First Baptist Church. Jimmy is an artist and dabbles in various mediums. He is also an avid home brewer.

What do you like most about being a Physical Therapist Assistant?

I enjoy the family-like atmosphere and the collective effort of the WHOLE South Aiken PT team, that strives to get the best out patients and each other.

Lisa Burch, Physical Therapist, DPT

Special credentials/Clinical specialty:

Lisa has over 25 years experience as a Licensed Physical Therapist and has worked in a variety of settings. The majority of her experience as well as primary interest has been in orthopedic physical therapy. Lisa has pursued continuing education in sports medicine, spine, hip, shoulder, and knee. In addition to her educational pursuits in physical therapy, Lisa has been in consistent training as an equestrian. The balance, posture, and athleticism required to effectively ride an equine partner translates very well to teaching posture, balance, and mobility in everyday life. Lisa is currently scheduled for additional training/credentialing to be a part of the United States Equestrian Federation’s Physical Therapist Network. APTA member/Orthopedic section member

Education: 

BS in Physical Therapy from University of Buffalo 1991. Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Northern Arizona University 2005

Hobbies: 

When not working as a physical therapist, Lisa is pursuing the health and well being of her daughter Katie who is an elementary school scholar, artist, and soccer player!! Lisa and her family came to Aiken seeking a great community to raise Katie in addition to a vibrant equestrian community. The extensive venues for competition and high level equestrian training available in Aiken have allowed Lisa to progress in her eventing pursuits. Eventing, is the triathlon of equestrian sports consisting dressage, stadium, and cross country jumping.

What do you like most about being a Physical Therapist?

Physical therapy is a wonderful profession. We spend all day every day helping people! We are in constant pursuit of the skills required to help individuals achieve their functional goals.  This is the best group of therapists that I have ever worked with in my 25 years working in a wide variety of settings!

Shelly Bumgarner, PTA

Special credentials/Clinical specialty:

Shelly has over 25 years of experience in physical therapy. Her experience includes outpatient orthopedics, acute injuries, long term care facilities, aquatic therapy, long-term/home health and wound care. She is an APTA credentialed clinical instructor for PTA interns. She has served in the past as a member for a PTA Advisory Board. Her clinical training internships were based in Ohio, Georgia, and South Carolina.  She has experience in variety of areas of physical therapy including: acute care, aquatic therapy, home health care, long term care ,orthopaedic outpatient care, and wound care. She specializes and has an interest with post surgical and general orthopaedic conditions. Shelly has studied the works and attended lecture series of APTA recognized Physical Therapists like Kevin Wilk, Mark DeCarlo, Jennifer Bottomley,  and Brian Hoke. She has experience in manual joint mobilization with both Kaltenborn and Maitland techniques. She attended lectures on wound care under world renown experts Joseph McCulloch and Luther Kloth. She has experience in Selective Functional Movement Assessment.

Education: 

She graduated from Shawnee State University in 1992 receiving her associate’s degree as a Physical Therapist Assistant.

Hobbies: 

Shelly has two daughters. She enjoys practicing yoga and delving into the history of the American Revolution. She is big fan of the NHL team Columbus Blue Jackets and the Ohio State Buckeyes.

What do you like most about being a Physical Therapist Assistant?

I enjoy helping our patients return to an independent lifestyle and achieve their personal goals with returning to work and their hobbies.

Elizabeth Ryan Faircloth, Physical Therapist, M.S.P.T

Special credentials/Clinical specialty:

Ryan has been a practicing Physical Therapist for over 11 years with a background in a variety of settings including inpatient, pediatrics, wound care and outpatient therapy. She has treated a wide variety of orthopedic patients with both surgical and non-surgical conditions, as well as sports injuries. She has a special interest in treating those suffering with balance impairments and enjoys helping those who struggle with this prevalent problem. Her recent clinical education includes Maitland based spine and extremity evaluation and treatment strategies. She has undergone vestibular training in the past and is currently pursuing further continuing education to best serve those with balance impairments.

Education:

Bachelor Degree in Exercise Science from the University of South Carolina; Master’s degree in Physical Therapy from Medical University of South Carolina

Hobbies:

When she is not working, she loves spending time with her two children, Olivia (age 6), and Levi (age 3). Ryan states about her children, “They light up my life, keep me on my toes and keep me busy. “ Her favorite family vacation spots are the beach, and traveling to new places. In her quiet time she loves to read a good book and finds playing the piano to be relaxing.

What do you like most about being a Physical Therapist?

I love the whole process of seeing my patients tackle the rehab process with the guidance I can help give. I love to see the progress they make from start to finish. From feeling hopeless and discouraged to becoming independent again and going back to doing what they love and enjoy.

Barbara Gunnells, Physical Therapist, M.S.P.T.

Special credentials/Clinical specialty:

Barbara has over 16 years of experience in a variety of settings. Her primary interest and experience is in outpatient orthopedic physical therapy.
Barbara has most recently focused continuing her education in manual therapy for the neck and knee, as well as postural stabilization activities for the neck and shoulder.
She is the recipient of two US. Army Achievement Medals in Civilian Service, in 2012 and 2014.

Education: 

Master of Science in Physical Therapy  from AZ School of Health Sciences, now A.T. Still University. Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science from AZ State University

Hobbies: 

Barbara likes to travel in her RV with her husband and two dogs as well as socializing with her friends. She also enjoys spending time with her grand children, staying healthy by working out and helping others feel better through nutritional education.

What do you like most about being a Physical Therapist? 

It’s so rewarding to come to work every day and be a part of such an amazing team of Physical Therapists. S.A.P.T. is truly the most compassionate and talented group I’ve ever had the pleasure of working with in almost 17 years.

Travis Gerrald, Physical Therapist, DPT

Special credentials/Clinical specialty:

Travis received his Doctorate of Physical Therapy in 2014 and developed a passion for manual physical therapy while in school.  He has chosen to continue his education with The Institute of Physical Art under the work of Greg and Vicky Johnson.  He has now taken 10 continuing education weekend courses over the past three years.  He plans to sit for a rigorous week long testing process to become a Certified Functional Manual Therapist in August 2020.  He has also studied joint mobilization under the work of Australian Physiotherapist Jeffrey Maitland and Neurodynamics under the work of Bob Elvey.  Through his coursework and past mentoring, he has developed an interest in treating patients with acute or chronic pain throughout the spine.  He also seeks to build a caseload of athletes looking to enhance their ability to perform in their sport through hands-on manual therapy techniques, core facilitation, and functional training.

Education: 

Bachelor of Science in Health Science, Clemson University. Doctorate of Physical Therapy, Elon University

Hobbies: 

Outside of treating patients, Travis enjoys exercising, college football and traveling with his wife.  He recently married, relocated to Aiken, and is excited to become a part of the community.

What do you like most about being a Physical Therapist?

Physical therapy is one of the few healthcare professions where you actually spend a significant amount of time with your patients.  I enjoy getting to know my patients and love the problem-solving component of my job.  I am excited to join the South Aiken PT team to help the community members of Aiken whether its decreasing pain, improving mobility, facilitating proper movement patterns, educating my patients or giving them the tools to help heal themselves.

Katherine Sherrod, Physical Therapist, DPT

Special credentials/Clinical specialty:

Katie developed an interest in sports medicine during her own experiences with physical therapy during athletics in high school. She went on to Berry College, where she worked as a student assistant athletic trainer with the Women’s Lacrosse and Soccer teams. While completing her Doctorate of Physical Therapy at Augusta University, she completed a wide range of clinical rotations including orthopedics, acute care trauma, long-term rehab, developmental pediatrics, and pediatric sports medicine. She has completed Maitland’s Essential Peripheral course and 3DMAPS functional movement assessment training and incorporates these principles into her treatments. Katie has a particular interested in working with pediatric patients & athletes, post-surgical rehabilitation, and conditions of the lower extremities.

Education:

Bachelors Degree in Biology from Berry College in Rome, GA; Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Augusta University

Hobbies: Spending time with friends and family, exercising, playing/watching sports (Go Vols!), reading good books, and traveling, whether it be out of country for a mission trip or a spontaneous road trip with friends or family!

What do you like most about being a Physical Therapist?

I love being able to get to know patients, hear their stories and walk alongside them during their journey through the rehabilitation process. I enjoy the problem-solving aspect of being a therapist and getting to help patients learn to use exercise and body awareness to decrease their pain and improve their mobility and function.

Susan Sturgill, Office Manager

Special Credentials:

Susan has been working here at South Aiken Physical Therapy since April 2008.

Education:

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from the University of South Carolina-Aiken.

Hobbies:

She was born and raised in Edgefield County. She loves spending time with her sweet and fun family. She has been married to her loving husband since May 2004 and they have 2 very loved and spoiled doggies. In her spare time, Susan enjoys baking, reading, shopping with her mom, fishing with her dad and husband and watching scary movies.

What do you like most about being an Office Manager?

We have the best staff anyone could dream of! SAPT is my second family.  I love that every day at work is different and that we have so many dedicated and loyal patients who choose to use us again and again for their rehab needs.  My favorite part of the job is the patient interaction and helping them in any way I can.  It is such a rewarding feeling to help the public even it’s something as simple as adjusting their schedule or more complex such as solving a billing issue.  I also love learning about the patient’s families and the close bond we often develop with them.  I love to watch the patients as they set out on their journey to recovery.  The difference in them from their initial visit to discharge is quite astonishing and brings a smile to my face.  Our staff is one of a kind and the best at what they do!

Carolyn McCoy, Certified Personal Trainer

Special credentials:

Carolyn has seven years of personal training. She has worked with orthopedic post-rehabilitation clients as well as those living with chronic conditions such as arthritis, high blood pressure, COPD, and fibromyalgia. Carolyn also has a passion to help those seeking to make a permanent lifestyle change and live healthy, active and pain free lives. Carolyn is a certified personal trainer with W.I.T.S. (World Instructor Training Schools) receiving her education and field experience through Midlands Technical College. She is certified in TRX Suspension System Training, YogaFit Level 1, YogaFit for Seniors, the Tai Chi Institute for Health and Les Mills Body Flow Group Fitness. Her continuing educational credits include Kettlebell Training, Silver Sneakers Programming (Muscle Strength/Range of Motion, Cardio Circuit and Yoga). Carolyn is a member of IDEA Health & Fitness Association.

Education:

Personal Training Certification, Midlands Technical College B.S. Elementary Education, Gordon College, Wenham, MA A.S. Legal Secretary, Albany Business College, Albany, NY

Hobbies:

In her free time, Carolyn can be doing just about anything outside. She also enjoys reading and writing.  Carolyn’s dream is to complete the Palmetto Trail, biking and hiking across the State of South Carolina.

What do you like most about working at South Aiken Physical Therapy?

I am so excited and honored to be a part of the SAPT group. I have had the privilege to work with Sean, Darcy and Lisa in the past, assisting clients with their physical therapy needs. I have experienced their expertise and incredible care through my own shoulder rehabilitation. The entire team is friendly, welcoming and caring.

Whitney Heydt, Personal Trainer

Special credentials:

Whitney has five years of personal training experience. Her past experience includes working in cardiac rehab for two years as an Exercise Specialist and working full-time as an Exercise Specialist II at McLeod Health and Fitness Center in Florence, SC for two years. She is level 1 EIM (Exercise is Medicine) credentialed from ACSM, which means she can work with populations at-risk for developing specific chronic diseases such as hypertension. She is also certified in CPR and first aid.

Education:

Bachelor of Science in Exercise and Sports Science with a concentration in Allied Health from USCA

Hobbies:

In her free time, Whitney enjoys spending time with her family and reading books. She also enjoys running in 5k races to benefit special causes.

What do you like most about working at South Aiken Physical Therapy?

I would say the company’s overall reputation drew me in. I have heard individuals in the community who have spoken enthusiastically about the atmosphere of friendliness, talent, and professionalism. After beginning working here, I couldn’t agree more. I look forward to being in a place that continually demands excellence while still allowing a healthy and positive work environment.

Jeff Callis, Licensed Massage Therapist/Independent Contractor

Special credentials: 

Jeff has had seven years of experience in a chiropractor’s office and fifteen years of experience in a pain management office. His background in these settings has given him a skill-set to provide many different types of massages depending on his client’s needs.

Education:

Jeff is a 1994 graduate of the Academy of Somatic Healing Arts in Atlanta, GA. He achieved three certifications while attending ASHA; Neuromuscular Re-education, Swedish Massage and Clinical Sports Massage.

Hobbies:

Jeff enjoys boating and camping with his family.

What do you like most about being a Massage Therapist?

Having been in the massage field for over twenty years, seeing a patient overcome pain and achieve maximum recovery/flexibility is one of the highlights of my job and one of my greatest joys. Working as a part of a dedicated, health and wellness team is of great importance to me.

DeeAlice Moton, Licensed Massage and Alternative Healthcare Professional/Independent Contractor

Special credentials:

DeeAlice Moton has had more than 10 years of experience as a licensed massage therapist. She is also a licensed esthertican, aromatherapist and Reiki practitioner. She is a member of The Aromatherapy Alliance and The National Association for the Holistic Aromatherapy. She has had over 1,200 hours of clinical training.

Education:

DeeAlice received her Esthetics license in 2014 from the South Eastern Esthetics Institute in Columbia, SC. She received her Massage Therapy certificate from the Augusta School of Massage.

Hobbies:

DeeAlice enjoys being with her family and studying natural alternatives for her clients and to enhance her skills.

What do you like most about being a Massage Therapist?

I believe in the power of touch and emitting positive energy in my surroundings. I aspire to touch each of my clients with a ray of good energy, knowledge and understand their needs. My desire is to provide each person with individual guidance to their journey of wellness.

Rebecca Smith, Exercise Physiologist/ Front Office Staff

Special credentials:

Rebecca has lived in Aiken most of her life and grew up knowing she wanted to help others, but not sure how. While earning her degree at USC Aiken, she worked in several community programs in the school. The cardiac and seniors wellness program were the main programs that gained her interest. Her passion grew as she was able to help rehabilitate people and educate them about their health. During the time she was involved in these programs, several people talked to her about working at South Aiken Physical Therapy. They knew before she did that working here would be in her best interest.

Education:

2009 graduate of the University of South Carolina- Aiken with a degree in Exercise and Sports Science and minor in Arts

Hobbies:

Outside of work, Rebecca has many different hobbies.  She enjoys writing songs on the piano, shopping, watching movies and trying new types of food. Recently she and her husband had a baby girl, her name is Charlotte. They are now enjoying the new experiences of parenthood.

What do you like most about working at South Aiken Physical Therapy?

The best thing about working at SAPT is that everyone who works here has a kind and compassionate heart with a strong mind. Each therapist is extremely knowledgeable in their field and wants to help in any way possible.

Alicia Derrick, Front Office Staff

Special credentials:

Alicia has been apart of our team since March 2011.

Education:

2006 graduate of the University of South Carolina-Aiken with a Bachelor Degree in Early Childhood Education

Hobbies:

Before coming on board here, she taught at a local private school for two years. She is very happily married and has three energetic children who keep her very busy. Although Alicia loves her job here at SAPT, her favorite job is being a mother. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with family and shopping.

What do you like most about being an Administrative Assistant?

I love the atmosphere of team work. Everyone works together to accomplish one goal, helping our patients in the healing process. We also have the best patients. Everyone is so kind and loving every time they come to therapy. Having such a wonderful place to come to work is truly a blessing and makes the day very enjoyable!

Mitzi Shealy, Front Office Staff

Special Credentials:

Certified physical therapy rehabilitation aide. 23 years of experience in various rehabilitative and medical settings.

Education: 

Mitzi graduated from North Charleston High School in 1987 and in 1993 graduated from Aiken Technical College with a certificate of Physical Therapy Rehabilitation Aide.

Hobbies: 

Aside from work, Mitzi enjoys spending time with her new husband. They love to travel and find different waterfalls and streams in their outdoor adventures. Mitzi and her husband are both actively involved in their church. They sing in the choir and teach Sunday school classes. Mitzi enjoys music, counted cross stitch, reading and being involved with their four children. She also loves to collect rocks as a keepsake of places she’s visited.

What do you like most about working at South Aiken Physical Therapy?

I am excited and blessed to be part of a wonderful group of people. The staff are dedicated to their work and have compassionate hearts for each person who come in through their door. They all help strive to get the patients back to maintaining their lifestyles. I look forward to coming to work each and everyday to have that interaction with our patients. I know the attributes I have are going to contribute towards giving compassionate care to our patients.

Karen Buchanan, Front Office Staff

Special credentials: 

Karen spent 16 years as a stay at home mom before going to work at South Aiken Physical Therapy.  Before that, she spent six years as a medical records manager at an outpatient physical therapy facility.  While staying home with her kids, Karen owned and operated a home-based travel agency specializing in family vacations.

Education: 

Karen graduated from Aiken High School and attended Clemson University.  Karen also received a travel agent certification from AAA in Charlotte, NC.

Hobbies: 

Karen enjoys spending time with her husband and two children, Connor, 16, and Eva, 13.  She loves to travel with her family, and one of her favorite places to visit is the beach.  Karen loves everything Disney, and she and her family have been to Disney countless times.  Karen loves to read and shop, as well as plan her next trip to Disney.  One of Karen’s biggest joys is watching her son play golf for South Aiken High School and her daughter dance for Burns Dance Studio with the performing company.  On Saturdays, Karen loves to cheer for her favorite football team, the Clemson Tigers.

What do you like most about working at South Aiken Physical Therapy?

I love working at SAPT because there is so much energy and the staff is always caring and compassionate.   I love interacting with the patients daily and seeing how their quality of life has improved after physical therapy.

Hunter Klem, Front Office Staff

Special credentials:

Hunter has spent many years in customer service and enjoys interacting with and assisting others. She has experience in various medical office settings. Hunter graduated at the top of her class as a high honors student while attending UMA getting her degree.

Education:

Graduate of Ultimate Medical Academy with an associates degree in human services and health sciences with a focal point of medical administrative assisting.

Hobbies:

Hunter enjoys spending time with her two kids and fiancé. They all spend time outdoors as much as they can and explore every chance they get. Hunter also loves football Sunday’s with her family.

What do you like most about working at South Aiken Physical Therapy?

The environment that the team has created is so welcoming. I love that everyone works as a team to ensure the best possible visit and treatment for each patient.

Lindsey Psillos, Physical Therapy Assistant

Special credentials:

Lindsey first developed an interest in physical therapy after injuring her shoulder as an athlete in high school. Her first experience with having physical therapy had such a positive effect on her life that she wanted to be able to help others in the same way that she had been helped. During her time as a student, Lindsey gained experience in various aspects of the profession including orthopedics, neuro, pediatrics, and spent time in the acute care setting rehabbing patients with a wide range of diagnoses. She has spent time under various clinical instructors that have helped to mold her into a confident therapist and hopes to be able to do the same for students in the future.

Education:

Bachelor’s Degree in Exercise Science with a minor in Psychology from the University of South Carolina in Columbia, South Carolina in 2015; Associates Degree in the Physical Therapist Assistant program from Greenville Technical College in 2017.

Hobbies:

Lindsey enjoys spending time with friends and family, walking/playing with her dog, watching college football, playing tennis, and online shopping. She recently relocated to Augusta, GA and enjoys decorating her home with her husband.

What do you like most about being a Physical Therapist?

What Lindsey enjoys most about physical therapy, are the relationships that are formed with her patients. She loves working with patients from start to finish and seeing them progress towards their goals. Lindsey enjoys the idea that she has had a positive impact on her patients’ lives and has accompanied them on their rehabilitative journey.

Justine Kyle N. Torrente, Rehabilitation Aide/Front Office Staff

Special Credentials:

She is Filipino and Chinese, but she was born and raised in the Philippines. Justine and her family moved to Aiken in December 2006, and she can speak Tagalog and English. She always enjoyed helping others ever since she was little, but never knew how. She always had some curiosity about therapy and decided to observe as a student at SAPT. This is when she realized that she wanted to pursue physical therapy. Justine loved interacting with the patients, able to help rehabilitate them, and educate them about their health.

Education:

Graduated from South Aiken High School in 2013 with honors. Graduated from USCA with Bachelor of Science in Exercise and Sports Science – Allied Health concentration with Honors Cum Laude.

Hobbies:

She loves spending time with her friends and family, listening to music and traveling. She is currently interested in learning to read and speak other languages and learning about other cultures in her spare time. She also loves to watch women’s soccer, especially the US Women’s Soccer Team.

What you like most about working at South Aiken Physical Therapy?

I absolutely love working at SAPT because everyone is very nice, helpful, friendly and understanding. The working environment is always comfortable and professional. I love working with people who take their jobs to heart and always put their patients first. Lastly, I love interacting with our amazing patients and watching their quality of life improve.

Melissa Colston, Rehabilitation Aide

Special credentials:

Melissa has participated and judged cheerleading and dance.  She cheered and danced through her high school career.  She has worked as a Nationally Certified Cheerleading Judge over the years as well as worked many cheerleading and dance competitions.  As a cheerleader, Melissa fractured her heel.  She has also had previous back and hip problems.  She did physical therapy for such injuries in the past. Two years ago, she did physical therapy again to strengthen her core to help improve her back and hip.  She believes it changed her life and well-being significantly.  She no longer suffers with the same pain and her mobility has improved magnificently.  After experiencing the power of physical therapy herself, she wanted to work first hand with helping patients and improving their quality of life.  Melissa has also worked in a variety of health fields.  Before joining our team, she worked several years for an Oral Surgeon in Charleston, SC.  She received her Certified Coding Associate Certificate (CCA) in 2011.

Education:

Bachelor of Arts Degree in Sociology and a Minor in Elementary Education from the University of South Carolina Associate Degree in Healthcare Reimbursement from Virginia College.

Hobbies:

Melissa enjoys working cheerleading competitions, dancing, spending time with her family and friends, going to the beach or lake, riding horses and four-wheelers. Her three dogs are the light of her life. She loves college football season and she especially enjoys watching her favorite team, The Gamecocks play!

What I like most about working at South Aiken Physical Therapy?

I enjoy working at SAPT because everyone is tremendously nice and helpful.  I also like being part of a team that takes heart in meeting the goals of our patients and believes in helping them reach their overall potential!

Cady Roberts, Rehabilitation Aide

Special credentials:

Cady has participated and coached in many different sports, such as basketball, soccer and cheer leading. While cheer leading, she sustained a major injury to her ankle that lead to her having two ankle surgeries. From this, she also went through several years of physical therapy. Cady had her physical therapy at South Aiken Physical Therapy intermittently for over four years. Over this period of time, Cady became fascinated with physical therapy by seeing first hand what she could herself overcome.

Education:

Cady graduated from South Aiken High School in 2015. She is now an honors student at USC-Aiken majoring in Sports Science with a strong desire to be a physical therapist.

Hobbies:

Cady enjoys coaching cheerleading for preschool and elementary children. She spends her spare time at Cedar Creek Church helping with young kids. Cady is a die hard Carolina Gamecock fan and never misses watching a football game!

What I like most about working at South Aiken Physical Therapy?

I enjoy working at SAPT because everyone goes out of their way to put their patients first and always! It is not just a job now, it is a lifestyle.

Channing Smith-Bump, Certified Pilates Instructor

Special credentials/ Clinical specialty:

Channing has over 15 years experience teaching Pilates. She owned her own Pilates-Massage studio in Pennsylvania where with her business partner taught group mat, equipment sessions, workshops as well as maintained a loyal following and steady client base. Channing has worked with clients from all walks of life including pre and post surgical, MS, nerve dysfunction, arthritis, joint replacement, runners, equestrians, golfers and everyone in between. She has trained and competed in figure competitions and received her pro card. Channing enjoys working and sharing her knowledge of the body and continues learning and training. Along with teaching Pilates she also hold certifications in Barre Pilates, TRX, AIS(Active Isolated Stretching) and just completed Neurological Conditions Certification focusing on MS and Parkinson’s and brain plasticity.

Education:

Physical Mind Institute Mat &Equipment certification, 2002-2004, Power Pilates Cadillac training, Pole Star Tower training, PMA continuing Ed training in floor and apparatus work.

Hobbies:

In her free time she enjoys riding her horses with her daughter. They also volunteer together at Great Oak Therapeutic Riding Center. Channing and her family enjoy the beach and finding new places to explore.

I look forward to being a part of the SAPT & Wellness group and sharing and learning from each other to provide our patients and clients with the best possible experience and outcome. I still get excited teaching Pilates and look forward to meeting everyone!

Charles Friend, Jr., Certified Personal Trainer

Special Credentials

  • CPR/BLS Certified
  • ACSM Level 2 EIM (Exercise is Medicine) Certified – able to work with patient populations composed of individuals at low, moderate, or high risk for chronic diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, obesity, and osteoporosis who have been cleared for independent exercise.
  • ACSM Certified Exercise Physiologist – conduct and interpret physical fitness assessments and developing exercise prescriptions for individuals who are healthy or have medically controlled diseases.

Education:

Graduate of Georgia State University in Atlanta, Georgia earning a Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science degree.

Hobbies:

In my free time, I enjoy playing sports especially basketball and spending time with family and friends. I enjoy exploring the city of Aiken and Augusta. Also, I enjoy watching the world’s best college basketball team, the University of North Carolina! #TarHeelPride

What do I enjoy most about South Aiken Physical Therapy?

Helping improve patient’s health and overall well-being through guidance, education, and support is what I enjoy most about the profession of Exercise Science. I enjoy getting to know my patients, while being about of their exercise journey. Being a part of the South Aiken Physical Therapy and Wellness team allows me to work alongside individuals who possess a great deal of expertise and enthusiasm.

Michelle Love, Licensed Massage Therapist/ Independent Contractor

Special credentials/clinical:

Michelle has 10 years experience in a chiropractic office. She specializes in deep tissue massage, but has training in Swedish (classic) sports massage and geriatric massage. She can tailor her techniques to fit the clients needs and wants.

Education:

Michelle was born and raised here in Aiken, she is a graduate from Aiken High School. She has a degree in Bachelor of Science in Exercise and Sports Science from USC-A and went to Aiken Technical College for her massage classes.

Hobbies:

Michelle enjoys spending time with her husband Lee, and 2 daughters, Olivia (5) and Aubree (2) at the lake and in the mountains, and cooking out with her family and friends.

What do you like most about being a Massage Therapist?

I love helping people relax, unwind, and realize that they don’t have to live in pain! I love to see them return and say they are pain free or they show me the mobility increase the gained since last session! I love a body with a good challenge!

Danielle Lansford, DPT

Special credentials/Clinical specialty:

Danielle’s passion for Physical Therapy began working with wounded warriors as a medical clerk at the United States Army Institute for Surgical Research Burn Center. She was inspired by the physical therapists helping Soldiers recover from traumatic injuries. Danielle attended the University of Kansas (KU) for her Bachelor’s in Exercise Science. While at KU she raced colligate level cycling in her free time. Danielle’s clinical experience includes, orthopedics, acute sports injury, pediatrics, work related injuries, stroke rehab, traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, amputee care, cerebral palsy, and post-op cardiovascular surgery. She is interested in manual therapy and orthopedic care. Having sustained many sport related injuries she is also interested in return to sport for endurance athletes, dancers, and musicians.

Education:

Doctorate of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitative Sciences, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 2018; Bachelors of Exercises Science, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, 2014.

Hobbies:

I absolutely love the outdoors! I enjoy rock-climbing, cycling, open water swimming, Hobie cat sailing, and hiking with my puppy. When I can’t be outside I am enjoying life with my husband, playing the fiddle, sean-nós dancing, and painting.

What do you like most about being a Physical Therapist?
I enjoy helping people and building lasting relationships with my patients. I want to restore function and independence in people’s life by optimizing movement and decreasing pain. I enjoy lifelong learning and look forward to specializing as an Orthopedic Clinical Specialist. A great part of physical therapy is the fun and passion in the profession. It is a blast getting to know my patients and working alongside dedicated clinicians focused on helping people.

Mercedes Holmes, Rehabilitation Aide/Front Office Staff

I participated in many sports, including softball, track, and basketball, where I held a leadership position as team captain. Being involved and physically active really intrigued me into getting into physical therapy. I am also AED certified and CPR certified.

Education:

Graduated from North Augusta High School with honors. I am currently enrolled at USC Aiken majoring in exercise science, with a minor in psychology. I aspire to go to PT school and afterwards specialize in peds.

Hobbies:

Watching my favorite shows on Netflix, playing basketball, and going out with my friends.

What I love about South Aiken Physical Therapy?

The family-oriented atmosphere.

Kaitlyn Laird, Rehabilitation Aide

Kaitlyn first developed an interest in PT after watching her younger cousin with Cerebral Palsy go through many stents of physical therapy after major surgeries or events. After seeing the life changing benefits of this, Kaitlyn decided to major in Exercise Science to further explore the field, where she took courses related to anatomy, muscular activity and biomechanics. Now, as a fresh college grad, she aims to gain further exposure to the field by working in a more hands-on manner with patients and clinicians.

Education:

Graduated Summa Cum Laude from South Aiken High School in 2015. Graduated Magna Cum Laude from the University of South Carolina with a degree Exercise Science, BS.

Hobbies:

Kaitlyn enjoys spending time cooking, watching Netflix and hanging out with family and friends.

What do you like MOST about working at South Aiken Physical Therapy?

I love the family-oriented atmosphere of the clinic. There is never a dull moment and I love laughing and learning about patients and staff!

Hetal Acharekar, MPT, Physical Therapist

Special credentials/Clinical specialty:

Her passion is Spine Health and Balance Health. In treating patients, she draws upon current research to incorporate scientifically validated methods into the daily practice. She has studied the works of Robin Mckenzie, Brian Mulligan, Steven Dischiavi, and some osteopathic approaches for spine problems. In addition, Hetal has continued to enrich her clinical skills and knowledge by attending courses with a specific focus on spine, hip, knee, shoulder, and chronic pain. Every patient gets a customized home program to fit their needs to regain the ability to function at home or work. She takes pride in offering the best care for her patients. She believes in making a difference in every life she touches.

Education:

Master of Physiotherapy from Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, 2006

Hobbies:

She enjoys spending time with her family, singing, dancing, painting, jogging, and competing recreationally for races.

What do you like most about being a Physical Therapist?

It’s rewarding and personally satisfying to improve the quality of life of a person and make a life-long relationship.

What you like most about working at South Aiken Physical Therapy and Wellness?

The SAPT staff is very caring, and it feels like your home away from home. The whole team’s knowledge and effort motivates and inspires you.

Tammy Williams, Administrative Assistant

Special credentials:

Tammy has over 17yrs. experience in the medical field. Her experience includes Family medicine, wound care, infectious diseases, and long-term home health aid. Tammy studied at Aiken Technical College for Phlebotomy and Medical Terminology with CPR and First aid.

Education:

Graduated from Aiken Technical College in 2000 as a Licensed Phlebotomist, graduated in 2017 from Pinnacle Career Institute as a Pharmacy Technician.

  • Medical Assistant 2002
  • CPR & First aid 2004
  • Medical Terminology 2008

Hobbies:

Tammy enjoys spending time with her family. She loves fishing with her husband and working on their property. Tammy also likes playing video games with her son, going shopping with her daughter, and playing with her Grandson Gabriel. Tammy also volunteers with her mom. Her family is the most important part of her life next to God.

What I like MOST about working at South Aiken Physical Therapy?

The wonderful coworkers and supervisors. Everyone works together as a team to ensure wonderful therapy for every patient. I enjoy being able to get up everyday wanting to go into work and be with my work family.

Antonio Furtick, Health Exercise Specialist

Special credentials:

Group Fitness Certification

Education:

Bachelors of Science in Exercise and Sports Science with a concentration in Allied Health

Hobbies:

Working out (CrossFit), Fishing, Hiking, Traveling

What do you like about being a personal trainer?

I enjoy meeting new people and helping them reach their physical activity goals through what I know and learn. A lot of people are unaware of how essential exercise is and how it can change your life for the better. I believe it is my purpose to help bring about change in that aspect.

Rose Daugherty, Administrative Assistant

Education:

High School

Hobbies:

Volleyball, softball, serving others, helping with Children’s Sunday School at Hillview Baptist Church

What do you like most about working at South Aiken Physical Therapy?

I love the family atmosphere – the love and care for each patient and the love and care among the staff.

Ashley Matlock, Rehabilitation Aide

 

Education:

Graduated with honors from Silver Bluff High School in 2015. Currently attends University of South Carolina-Aiken, seeking a bachelor’s degree in Exercise and Sports Science with a concentration in Allied Health.

Hobbies:

In her free time, Ashley loves to paint, draw, spend time with her family and travel as much as she can.

What do I like most about working at South Aiken Physical Therapy?

Ever since I was a small child, I have been an athlete. So naturally there have been a few injuries that ended with me going through physical therapy.  Going through physical therapy and coming back to a sport better than I was before is what inspired me to become a physical therapist. Working at South Aiken PT is assuring me more and more that I chose the right path.  The fun work environment, caring people and dedicated team members make South Aiken PT a great place to work and a comfortable environment to heal and improve patients’ overall health.

John Kosmos, Physical Therapist Assistant
Special Credentials/Clinical Specialty:
John has 14 years experience in skilled nursing rehab and home health prior to joining South Aiken PT
Education:
Physical Therapist Assistant Associates Degree from Trident Technical College in Charleston SC. Graduated in 2006.
Hobbies:
John enjoys spending time with his wife and daughter going on family adventures. He also likes water sports, golf, tennis, and anything outdoors!
What do you like most about being a physical therapist assistant?
I enjoy working one-on-one with patients and seeing their progress from beginning to end. I enjoy being able to do a job every day that the patient is truly thankful for when they are able to return to their normal life.
Logan Stringfield, Rehab Aide

Special credentials:

Adult and Child CPR/AED Certified, Federal Emergency Management Agency National Incident Management System Certified

Education:

B.S. in Allied Health with a concentration in Occupational Therapy and minors in Psychology and Bible. 2019 cum laude graduate of Cedarville University. 2015 graduate of Aiken High School. Pursuing a master’s degree in occupational therapy at Augusta University.

Hobbies:

I love to kayak, cook, perform and learn new magic tricks, talk to anyone and everyone, and cheer on the South Carolina Gamecocks! I love college football and playing flag football. I am a member of Lakeside Baptist Church and have the privilege to serve in the youth ministry there.

What I like most about working at South Aiken Physical Therapy and Wellness: I love working hands on with our patients and getting to interact with them daily! Ever since my first day at South Aiken I have been treated like family and I love how close and friendly our team is. There is something unique and different about South Aiken Physical Therapy that sets it apart from other clinics. I am glad to be a part of such a friendly and passionate team that is dedicated to providing the best care for all.

Michaela Caughman, Rehabilitation Aide

Education:

Graduated from Ben Lippen High School in 2018. Currently attending University of South Carolina Aiken pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Exercise and Sports Science with a concentration in Basic Sciences

Hobbies:

I love spending time with friends and family, being on the lake, and going to country concerts. I enjoy attending South Carolina Gamecocks football, baseball, and softball games.

What I like about working at South Aiken Physical Therapy the most is the family atmosphere with the team and also the patients. This atmosphere makes everyone feel welcomed and cared about throughout their day. Secondly, I not only like watching the patients grow and improve their physical health, but also I like seeing how growth positively affects the patients and makes them more confident in their abilities.

Mary Mattis, Physical Therapist

Special credentials/ Clinical specialty:

Mary has over 27 years of experience as a licensed physical therapist and has worked in a variety of settings, including as a clinical consultant & educator.  She has been trained in the works of Robin McKenzie, Brian Mulligan & Gray Cook among others.  Mary has been lucky enough to formally work with the Canadian Olympic Waterski Team, as well as many high school and college athletes.  In addition to sports rehab, her biggest passion is helping people remain strong and active as they age – whether as a mature athlete, a fitness enthusiast or an active senior.  Although she often uses manual therapy techniques, she has specialized in functional movement & exercise, earning many hands-on specialist credentials along the way.  Mary believes everyone should work towards adequate mobility, stability & strength to allow them to be capable & resilient to life’s demands.  Some of the mottos she draws inspiration from are “Better is better”, “First move well, then move often”, and “Strength has a greater purpose”.

Education:

Springfield College BS/MS in Physical Therapy 1993

Hobbies:

With her daughter now safely off to college (Go Gators!), Mary enjoys time in her home gym doing kettlebell training, relaxing watching Netflix, listening to podcasts or reading.  She & her husband enjoy travel, getting outside (especially in Utah) and seeking out new restaurants.  A former indoor volleyball coach & beach volleyball competitor throughout Florida, she is looking forward to finding & joining a local volleyball community to continue playing in the Aiken area.

What do you like best about being a physical therapist?

I love that I can connect with people to help them understand their condition and empower them to make a positive change.  Although we cannot always “fix” things 100%, we can help make a difference, allowing people to feel better and do more.

Nate Massey, Physical Therapist

Special credentials/Specialty:

Having been a runner for the past 10 years, Nate is passionate about treating running-related injuries. Nate believes runners should be well-rounded, resilient athletes, and he strives to show his patients how to achieve this. Nate is also passionate about other endurance sports including swimming and cycling.

Education:

Bachelors in Exercise and Sports Science from the University of Georgia in 2017. Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Augusta University in 2020.

What do you like most about being a clinician?

Nate loves to see his patients return to doing what they love and helping them take steps towards healthier living.

 

Trystan Ruiz, Rehabilitation Aide
Special credentials: 
American Red Cross Adult and Infant CPR/AED and First Aid Certified
Education: 
Graduated Salutatorian from Oktaha High School, Oklahoma in 2015. Will graduate with Bachelors of Science in Health Education Promotion- Concentration in Exercise Science, May 2021.
Hobbies: 
I enjoy spending time with my fiance and our two German Shepherds, Diego and Logan. I enjoy weightlifting and running in my spare time, as well as fishing when the weather permits.
What do you like most about working at South Aiken Physical Therapy?
I really enjoy helping people and I appreciate being around others that have the same passion. The workplace is close knit and family oriented and I believe it fosters a very supportive and educational environment.
Lindsey Lyles, Physical Therapy Assistant

Special credentials:

Lindsey first developed an interest in physical
therapy after injuring her shoulder as an athlete in high school. Her
first experience with having physical therapy had such a positive effect
on her life that she wanted to be able to help others in the same way
that she had been helped. During her time as a student, Lindsey gained
experience in various aspects of the profession including orthopedics,
neuro, pediatrics, and spent time in the acute care setting rehabbing
patients with a wide range of diagnoses. She has spent time under
various clinical instructors that have helped to mold her into a
confident therapist and hopes to be able to do the same for students in
the future.

Education:

Bachelor’s Degree in Exercise Science with a minor in
Psychology from the University of South Carolina in Columbia, South
Carolina in 2015; Associates Degree in the Physical Therapist Assistant
program from Greenville Technical College in 2017.

Hobbies:

Lindsey enjoys spending time with her daughter and friends,
walking/playing with her dog, watching college football, decorating her
home, and playing tennis.

What do you like most about being a physical therapist?

The relationships that are formed with her patients. She loves working with patients from start to finish and seeing them progress towards their goals. Lindsey enjoys the idea that she has had a positive impact on her patients’ lives and has accompanied them on their rehabilitative journey.