Laura Williams, PT
Physical Therapist

Quality education, superior treatment
“I believe a solid educational background is key to providing good care to my patients. I’m grateful for the knowledge and skills I’ve received, because they will be the foundation of my personalized, effective rehabilitation care for years to come.”

BSc: Physical Therapy, Ohio State University
Master of Health Science: Physical Therapy, University of Indianapolis

An ongoing quest for knowledge
“Our knowledge of how the various elements of the body interact is continually being updated. And because of that, physical therapy care is always evolving. My continuing-education courses have helped me learn about more effective hands-on treatment methods. They’re a big part of helping my patients heal, move and live better.”

Continuing Education: Pelvic Floor Evaluation and Incontinence, Back Education and Training, Improving Clinical Documentation Skills, Management of Shoulder Dysfunction, Medical Screening of Physical Therapist, Management of Foot and Ankle Dysfunction, Clinical Research and Health Science, Human Resource Management in Health Care, Physiology of Exercise, Management of Lumbar Spine, Hip and SI dysfunction, Open and Closed Kinetic Chain Ex, Scientific Bases – Evaluation and Treatment of Orthopedic Dysfunction, Industrial Rehabilitation, Knee Rehabilitation, Sports Medicine for the Young Athlete, Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Rehabilitation, Cadaver Dissection, Foot and Ankle, Functional Orthopedics I, Functional Orthopedics II, Craniosacral, Treatment of Muscle Imbalances, Lower Quadrant Evaluation, Manual Therapy of the Spine, When the Foot Hits the Ground

Professional focus to provide the best therapy
“My involvement with the American Physical Therapy Association helps me keep in touch with the latest in our healthcare environment, including treatment technique options and current research. My patients can rest assured that they are receiving proper care for the fastest possible recovery so they can get back to enjoying everything life has to offer.”

Member: American Physical Therapy Association (APTA)

 

“Giving someone back their lifestyle is something I take very seriously. After suffering a painful accident or traumatic, debilitating injury, a person feels stripped of their sense of self. By helping relieve their pain, strengthen unused muscles and fulfill their potential for a healthy lifestyle, I can offer them their life again. This gives me the greatest sense of satisfaction and makes physical therapy my passion, not just my job.”