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22
Jul
Show Hope Physical Therapy Update Summer 2019
Community Events, Feature Story, Featured, Home Featured, Missions & Outreach, News
The following blog update comes to us from physical therapist Michaela Patterson at Maria’s Big House of Hope in China… Show
26
Jun
STAR’s 2018 Initiative Supports Tennessee Fire Chiefs
Community Events
Every year, STAR Physical Therapy creates a fundraising initiative to support local services that are essential to our communities. Over
01
Mar
2018 Mission Trip Reflections
Community Events, Featured
Our foundational mission is quite simply “To Serve”. We do this daily by caring for patients in our clinics and
09
Feb
2018 Mission Team Ready to Go to Haiti
Community Events
We would like to introduce you to our 2018 STAR Haiti Mission Team! Michelle Daughtry – Hermitage Clinic Director Bryant
15
Jan
Tennessee Athletic Trainers’ Society Awards STAR Athletic Trainers
Community Events, Featured
STAR Physical Therapy was founded in 1997 with a strong sports medicine foundation. That strength continues today! On January 14th,
22
Dec
Help STAR Support the Force
Community Events, Featured
Every year, STAR Physical Therapy launches a company wide fundraising initiative to support a local non-profit organization. Efforts from years
19
Oct
Show Hope Video Shares Impact of STAR Physical Therapy
Community Events
STAR Physical Therapy’s mission, To Serve, knows no boundaries. In fact, our mission takes us far beyond our Tennessee borders
13
Jul
Hermitage Clinic Has Moved
Community Events
Effective October 17, 2016 our Hermitage clinic has moved. Our new address is 3919 Lebanon Pike, Hermitage, TN 37076. https://www.starpt.com/clinics/physical-therapy-hermitage-tn
22
Jun
June Update on STAR’s Show Hope Outreach in China
Community Events
The following blog update comes to us from physical therapist Jessica Minard at Maria’s Big House of Hope in China…
09
May
Winning the Battle Against Arthritis
Community Events
By Megan Hemmingsen, PT, DPT, Cert. MDT, LSVT-Big Osteoarthritis is a slow, progressive breakdown of joint structures that can significantly