Sara Michael
- Hands-on techniques for pain reduction and dysfunction resolution.
- Managing back pain and related conditions.
- Understanding pain neurophysiology in treatments.
- Improving motor function through physical therapy.
- Preventing pain and injury to enhance daily living.
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901 Physical Therapy
3548 Walker Ave, 101, Memphis, TN, 38111-5918
Like Clay, I am born and bred 901. I currently live in Midtown Memphis with my partner and our wonderful (and numerous) pets. I attended White Station High School Class of 2007 and went on to obtain a Bachelor of Education in Kinesiology at University of Tennessee Knoxville, graduating Summa Cum Laude. I took a year off before beginning physical therapy school to travel. I backpacked through the mountains of the Pacific Northwest and travelled abroad throughout various places in Europe. After these excursions, I attended Tennessee Health Science Center for my Doctorate in Physical Therapy. I graduated Top 3 in my class in 2015 and I was awarded the Faculty Award for Clinical and Academic Excellence. I am currently completing a Certification of Manual Therapy program that emphasizes eclectic, hands-on techniques to reduce pain and resolve dysfunction. I have a special interest in back pain as well as the neurophysiology of pain and motor dysfunction. I am an active individual who enjoys playing recreational soccer, doing yoga, rock climbing, and all things outdoors. I am 100% committed to my patients; moreover, my goal as a physical therapist is to help the people our community live out their lives and pursue their passions without fear of pain or injury