I enjoy working with a variety of orthopedic conditions, mainly those that involve the knees, ankles and hips. I also enjoy the atmosphere that a small town/rural clinic provides. Why I became a Physical Therapist: My junior year of high school, I tore my ACL playing basketball and had to endure reconstruction surgery and 7
Category: Physical Therapists
Dr. Emily Sikes
Area of physical therapy or work with a particular type of patient: I enjoy working with a diversity of orthopedic and neurologic conditions, along with, a special interest in working with pediatric patients. Why I became a PT: I have been around physical therapy since I was 7 years old and grew up singing and
Dr. Brenda Altamira
Area of physical therapy or work with a particular type of patient: I love working with a diverse population that a rural setting provides. It keeps me accountable for staying up to date with a variety of conditions. Why I became a PT: I have always known I wanted to pursue a career in healthcare.
Leila Scrivner
Area of physical therapy or work with a particular type of patient: Lymphedema, General Debility, Total Knee replacements Why I became a PT: My freshman year of college, I was undecided between nursing and physical therapy. With the help of my advisor, I looked at the degree tracks for both and I loved the challenge
Dr. Esther Gonzalez Medina
Area of PT: I enjoy working with a diverse patient population including kids and adults with neurological conditions as well as with orthopedic populations especially those with any neck, back or lower extremity involvement. Professional History: Lott Physical Therapy, Corsicana TX ReYu Paralysis Recovery Centre, Edmonton Canada Scottish Rite Hospital for Children, Dallas TX (student)
Dr. Brianna Sitton
Area of Physical Therapy or work with a particular type of patient: Orthopedic and Sports physical therapy. I enjoy working with a diverse outpatient orthopedic population including competitive and recreational athletes, pediatric and geriatric patients, and post-surgical patients. Why I became a PT: As someone who participated in sports all the way through college and
Dr. Lyndsey Roper
Area of physical therapy or work with a particular type of patient: I enjoy working with people with vertigo and imbalance, as well as ankle and shoulder instability. I think it is important to spend time educating patients on their condition and how exercise will help them meet their goals. Why I became a PT/PTA? I always
Dr. Dustin West
Area of Physical Therapy or work with a particular type of patient: Orthopedic Physical Therapy Why I became a PT: Growing up playing sports and living an active lifestyle, I became exposed to various different injuries and problems involving the muscles and joints of the human body. Becoming a PT and providing rehabilitation for these
Dr. Matthew Noble
Area of physical therapy or work with a particular type of patient: I enjoy working with individuals after surgery, sports injuries, and neurological conditions including traumatic brain injury and stroke. Why I became a PT: I was raised most of my life in Waxahachie, Texas. In 2010, I ended up in Corsicana, Texas after receiving the
Dr. Ellen Mackey
Area of physical therapy or work with a particular type of patient: Balance, dizziness, neurological disorders, extremities Why I became a PT/PTA: When I was in middle school, I experienced recurring back pain while running track and playing volleyball. I was referred to a pediatric physical therapist. During my experience as a patient, I observed