Credentials
Rachel Fey-Larsen, PT: Rachel Larsen
PT, president of Forte' Rehabilitation and Wellness Center, practiced
in the neurological and orthopedic setting for eight years prior
to establishing Forte' in 2002. She is an adjunct faculty member
at the UTHSCSA Physical Therapy Department, a contributing author
for the Fifth Edition of “Beards Massage, Principles and Practice
of Soft Tissue Manipulation,” and a frequent lecturer on the
subject of musculoskeletal disorders related to cancer treatment.
She is a member of the American Physical Therapy Association, the
Texas Physical Therapy Association, and a Lifetime Member of the
UTHSCSA PT Alumni Association.
Amanda Clutter, LMT: Amanda Clutter
LMT, worked as an Orthopedic Physical Therapy Technician for five
years prior to beginning her concentration on therapeutic massage
in 2005. She received her National Certification in massage from
Heritage College in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma in 2007 and after moving
to Texas, received her Texas Massage License from the Texas Department
of Health Services in Austin in 2007. She is skilled in Swedish,
deep tissue, trigger point and myofascial release massage techniques
as well as in Manual Lymphatic Drainage. Her passion is helping
others, and massage allows her to help mobilize clients while relieving
their stress and tension.
Lowell Ketron:
Lowell Ketron is a Texas native and graduated from Texas A&M
with a BS degree in Exercise Physiology. He has 9 years experience
working in Cardiac Rehabilitation, Wellness, Cardiology Diagnostics,
and Physical Therapy and specializes in physical assessment, exercise
prescription, exercise supervision and patient education. He spent
6 years at Hill Country Memorial Hospital in Fredericksburg and
was named the 2004 Employee of the Year. Lowell has applied to medical
school and plans to become a primary care physician in either internal
medicine or family practice. He is a professional member of the
American College of Sports Medicine and has certification in Advanced
Cardiac Life Support from the American Heart Association. He enjoys
helping clients regain confidence in their health, achieve independence,
and resume their normal physical activities after surgery or illness.
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