Hannah Enochs, PT, DPT is a physical therapist with a special interest in women's health, general orthopedics, sports medicine, TMD, running and yoga. Hannah has advanced training in pelvic health, postpartum, and pregnancy through Herman and Wallace and Graston technique (instrument assisted soft tissue mobilization). She is a board-certified clinical specialist in orthopedic physical therapy.
Alicia Hosinski, PT, DPT is a physical therapist with a special interest in general orthopedics, vestibular rehabilitation, neurological rehabilitation, and women's pelvic health. Alicia has advanced training in Graston technique (instrument assisted soft tissue mobilization), Mechanical Diagnosis & Treatment Part A Lumbar Spine, and Herman & Wallace pelvic floor training for urogynecologic and colorectal diagnoses.
Ed Jones, PT, DHSc is a physical therapist and board-certified clinical specialist in orthopedic physical therapy who specializes in general musculoskeletal conditions with a focus on lower leg, manual therapy techniques, concussion vestibular therapy/rehabilitation, and research with the adolescent athlete. He has advanced training in the evaluation of foot/ankle dysfunction and orthotic fabrication, Graston technique (instrument assisted soft tissue mobilization), manual therapy, and dry needling. Ed is also a full-time associate professor at University of Indianapolis and has multiple peer-reviewed publications and presentations at numerous national conferences.
Andrew Roark, PT, DPT, ATC is a physical therapist who specializes in orthopedic conditions and sports medicine. Andrew has advanced training in Graston technique (instrument assisted soft tissue mobilization) and concussion management. He is also a certified athletic trainer and is certified in mechanical diagnosis and therapy (MDT).
Taylor Windle, PT, DPT is a physical therapist with a special interest in pelvic health rehabilitation, temporomandibular disorders (TMD) and general orthopedics. Taylor has completed Herman and Wallace pelvic health training.