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Daniel
Headrick, P.T., C.E.A.S., B.S.
Dan Headrick is the founder
and president of Progress In Motion. Dan received
his training at Lambuth University as well as the University
of Tennessee at Memphis Medical School. Dan is a licensed
physical therapist in TN and KY with 13 years of orthopaedic,
sports and industrial rehabilitation experience. Dan
has served as the team physical therapist for Franklin - Simpson
High School and completed his ergonomic assessment certification
through The Back School Of Atlanta in 2007. Dan has
developed ergonomic injury prevention programs for Franklin
Precision Industries, Harman Becker Automotive Systems and
Quebecor World Printing. In addition to his busy schedule,
Dan is also the founder of the Scott Gordon Memorial Scholarship
Foundation.
Dan started his own physical therapy practice after years
of working in the corporate environment. He chose to
leave that rushed healthcare environment to refocus the quality
time with you, his patients. Dan knew time spent with
his patients meant producing essential quality care for each
and every patient which is essential to the recovery process.
This includes back pain, neck & headaches, shoulder pain,
foot, heel and shin pain, wrist / hand pain, functional deficits
and post surgical conditions.
Dan currently resides in White House, TN and is married to
his college sweetheart. He and his wife, Jane, have
two young and active children. Dan and his family enjoy
fishing, playing sports, eating, going to church and singing
Southern Gospel Music.
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Cristi Rumsey, P.T.
Progress In Motion would like to introduce to you, Cristi
Rumsey.
Cristi joined P.I.M. in 2005, and she brings over thirteen
years of clinical experience from a variety of settings including
sports rehabilitation, outpatient orthopedics, inpatient hospital
systems, and skilled nursing facilities. She decided to leave
the large corporate physical therapy world and devote herself
to private practice, where she can focus on providing the
utmost in quality, individualized care that each of her patients
require and deserve.
In 1995, Cristi received her Bachelors degree in Physical
Therapy from the University of Tennessee at the Memphis Medical
School. Since that time, she has expanded her clinical skills
by pursuing her certification in Spinal Mechanical Diagnosis
& Therapy from the McKenzie Institute, as well as Sacro-Iliac
Mobilization training from The Dogwood Institute. Cristi’s
hands-on treatment approach, and servant-centered mentality
, with each of her clients, continues to be a cornerstone
to the growth of P.I.M.
Cristi lives on her family farm in Joelton, Tennessee with
her husband and two wonderful children. She and her family
enjoy hiking, horseback riding, camping, backpacking, working
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Karen Byrum
Claims Manager
Karen was born in Sarasota, Florida. She is a graduate of
David Lipscomb University. Karen, her husband Dale, and their
two daughters Deidre and Emily have lived in New Zealand as
missionaries for seven years. Karen has worked in medical
billing and insurance for nine plus years, and she uses that
experience to ensure patients are treated fairly by their
insurance company. Karen lives P.I.M’s mission every
day, going the extra mile for each client, even when navigating
the confusing and intimidating world of health insurance payment
and billing.
Karen and her family are all members of the Franklin Church
of Christ. Dale is a part-time preacher and is in sales. Emily
attends Bowling Green Christian academy. Deidre is now studying
Art at David Lipscomb University |
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Hollie Brewer, P.T.A.
Hollie recently moved to Springfield, TN from Florida where
she has practiced as a P.T.A. for five years. She attended
Broward Community College located in Southwest Florida obtaining
her AS degree & P.T.A. licensure. Hollie has continued
her education, receiving training Shoulder Rehabilitation
and taping Techniques from Cross Country Education, and Sacro-Iliac
Mobilization from The Dogwood Institute. Hollie joined the
P.I.M. team in 2005, and since that time she has created The
Massage Program at P.I.M. This program allows past clients
to receive continued manual services following discharge from
therapy, to help prevent re-occurring symptoms. Hollie’s
commitment to P.I.M’s core values is evident in her
actions each day, and she continues to be a cornerstone to
P.I.M’s growth in White House.
Hollie is married to her husband of seven years and she and
David have a two-year-old daughter. She enjoys singing, racquetball
and being involved in church activities. |
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Brian
Puccini , Exercise Physiologist
Brian Puccini recently graduated
From Middle Tennessee State University with a bachelor’s
degree in Exercise Science. He completed a four-month internship
with Velocity Sports Performance in Franklin, TN, where he
had the opportunity to train and work with high school, college,
and professional athletes. He completed the exam to become
a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist through the
National Strength and Conditioning Association, in January
2008. Brian started P.I.M.’s Personal Training and Sports
Performance Programs in September of 2007. His encouraging
character, coupled with his passion for fitness and training,
has produced fantastic results and better physical performance
for his clients.
Brian has lived in White House his whole life and is active
in his community. He is a member of First Baptist Church in
White House, where he is a youth leader and Sunday school
teacher. Brian is a martial arts instructor and competitive
fighter. He has earned his 3rd degree black belt in Wado-Ryu
karate, and green belt in Judo and Jujitsu. |
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Cindy Trimmer Office
Coordinator
Cindy was born in Franklin, KY and graduated from Western
Kentucky University in Bowling Green. Cindy helps coordinate
P.I.M.’s community outreach programs, as well as performing
daily scheduling and insurance verification. Cindy’s
ability to meet patient scheduling needs, ensure the patient
personal time with a therapist, coordinate community events,
and keep a positive attitude through each task, is a blessing
to P.I.M.
Cindy currently lives in White House with her husband, Frank
and two children, Logan and Allyson. They are members of White
House First United Methodist Church. Cindy and her family
spend every weekend in the spring and fall at the soccer field
and also love to attend Titan football games. She has been
with P.I.M. since May 2006 and feels blessed to have a job
in White House after spending many years driving long distances
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Chrystal Womack
Chrystal Womack joined the P.I.M. family in September of 2008. Chrystal earned her Physical Therapist Assistant degree from Volunteer State Community College in May of 2008. Chrystal has continued her education since joining P.I.M., completing a cervical spine mobilization and treatment course from Cross Country Education, in the spring of 2009. She also holds several fitness certifications, including: Aerobic and Fitness Association of America Group Fitness Certification; Arthritis Foundation Aquatic Exercise Instructor; and a Level III Yoga Trainer from YogaFit. In the fall of 2009, Chrystal plans to sit for the American College of Sports Medicine personal trainer certification exam.
Chrystal’s fitness and physical therapy background enables her to see clients in both settings at P.I.M. She is a welcome addition to Progress In Motion
Chrystal is married, and lives in White House. She has two boys who she enjoys watching play or do anything. She is also active in her church and the White House music community.
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