Hours of Operation: 7 am - 6 pm on Monday, Wednesday, Friday
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7 am - 5 pm on Tuesday, Thursday
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Outpatient Orthopaedic services include:
- Post-operation rehabilitation
- Sports injuries
- Workers Compensation injuries
- Wrist and hand injuries
- Aquatic Therapy
- Back pain
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Clinical Staff
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Brian Thio - PT, MS, OCS Brian is a graduate of Andrews University (2002). Since his graduation, he has worked extensively in the area of Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine. He has attended post-graduate training and is a Board Certified Clinical Specialist in Orthopaedics. He attended Western University of Allied Health Professions and completed his Doctorate degree in 2008. He is a member of the American Physical Therapy Association and has served as clinical instructor for Loma Linda University and Chapman University. He is currently the Director of the Physical Therapy Department at Wilbarger General Hospital.
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Chris Morton - PTA, BS, CEAS Chris is a graduate of Amarillo College (2002). Since his graduation, Chris has worked in skilled care facilities and in outpatient orthopaedic settings. He has completed post- graduate training in the area of Ergonomics and Industrial pre-employment screening, and is a Certified Ergonomics Analysis Specialist. He serves as the coordinator for the Worksteps™ program. He is also serving as the primary wound care therapist, and is working to attain a specialty in wound care. He has been working at Wilbarger General Hospital since 2001.
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Ryan Dohlman - PT, MS After graduating with his Master's degree from Andrews University in 2002, Ryan worked as a traveling physical therapist in multiple outpatient settings across the Midwest. After settling in Austin, Texas, he has served as the Director of Physical Therapy at the Austin Surgical Hospital. Here, he specialized in Orthopaedic post-operation rehabilitation. He has worked for Wilbarger General Hospital since December of 2006.
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Ken Simmons - PT, BS Ken has worked in a variety of setting including acute care, home health, and outpatient orthopaedics. He specialized in acute care rehabilitation and has worked at Wilbarger General Hospital in various Physical Therapy roles since 1979. He brings a wealth of experience to the outpatient clinical setting. He is currently working in the acute care setting where he focuses on restoring strength and function to his patients.
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