Our physical therapists develop and oversee a customized program designed to help you return to your prior level of activity and provide ways to help prevent further injury.
Candace Rich
Candace Rich, DPT, has a passion for helping individuals of all ages and has a particular interest in treating cheerleaders and dancers. Additional orthopaedic interests include post-operative care, lower extremity injuries and serving all athletes. Her goal is to instill confidence and safety in patients so they can return to previous activities from daily household chores to exercise or sport.
Candace earned a Bachelor of Science in Education (BSEd) in Kinesiology from the University of Tennessee and a Doctor of Physical Therapy from East Tennessee State University. She enjoys educating future generations by attending career fairs or giving educational lectures for middle school to graduate level students, and also works with students in the clinic.
She helps others improve their physical fitness by serving as a barre instructor and is a former cheerleading and gymnastics instructor. She enjoys working out, spending time with her family and dog, traveling and cheering on the Vols.
- BSEd, kinesiology, University of Tennessee, 2011
- Doctor of Physical Therapy, East Tennessee State University, 2014
- Graston Technique
- Dry needling
- Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) training
- Concussions
- Kinesiology taping
Candace Rich, DPT, has a passion for helping individuals of all ages and has a particular interest in treating cheerleaders and dancers. Additional orthopaedic interests include post-operative care, lower extremity injuries and serving all athletes. Her goal is to instill confidence and safety in patients so they can return to previous activities from daily household chores to exercise or sport.
Candace earned a Bachelor of Science in Education (BSEd) in Kinesiology from the University of Tennessee and a Doctor of Physical Therapy from East Tennessee State University. She enjoys educating future generations by attending career fairs or giving educational lectures for middle school to graduate level students, and also works with students in the clinic.
She helps others improve their physical fitness by serving as a barre instructor and is a former cheerleading and gymnastics instructor. She enjoys working out, spending time with her family and dog, traveling and cheering on the Vols.
- BSEd, kinesiology, University of Tennessee, 2011
- Doctor of Physical Therapy, East Tennessee State University, 2014
- Graston Technique
- Dry needling
- Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) training
- Concussions
- Kinesiology taping