Therapist Thursday: This Week’s Featured PT: Megan Kearns

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Happy Therapist Thursday! We are thrilled to be introducing one of our PT’s from the Atlanta area, meet Megan!

Results Physiotherapy Therapist Thursday Megan Kearns

Megan Kearns, PT, DPT

Which Results clinic do you work/have you worked at?

I’m at the clinic in Sandy Springs, Georgia.

What is your role?

I’m a Clinic Director!

How long have you been with Results?

I joined Results just after the Atlanta market opened about two and a half years ago.

What made you want to become a physical therapist?

I grew up playing soccer competitively and sustained a number of injuries. I didn’t know much about PT, and was never referred to PT for my injuries so I thought I just had to work around the pain. Once I spent time shadowing in a PT clinic during my time at UGA and saw how PT can help people live without pain, I knew that’s what I wanted to do.

What’s your favorite part about your job?

Working with my team to help patient’s achieve their goals and celebrating all of the little wins along their journey with them.

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