Invictus Physical Therapy & Adaptive Training

Invictus Physical Therapy & Adaptive Training

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01/02/2026

2025 was a quieter year at Invictus—and for the very best reasons 💕

This past fall, I welcomed twin girls into the world!

I’m incredibly grateful for my clients and colleagues who showed so much understanding during a tough pregnancy and when I had to close up shop earlier than planned. Your support meant more than you know.

I’m looking forward to getting back to work over the next couple of months and excited to show my daughters that passion and ambition can live alongside purpose in your work and at home.

And of course, I’m fully committed to raising a couple of little adaptive sports fanatics 😉

Exciting things are on the horizon, and I can’t wait to share more soon!

Photos from Invictus Physical Therapy & Adaptive Training's post 06/23/2025

A very happy Olympic and Paralympic Day to my favorite athletes and the staffs that support them! 🇺🇸

Today we celebrate excellence, friendship, respect, determination, courage and equality through sport.

Here are some snapshots from the 2024 Games in Paris. I’m getting excited to watch the Milano-Cortina Winter Games and looking forward to working with our hopefuls at UC tomorrow morning!

Photos from Invictus Physical Therapy & Adaptive Training's post 01/18/2025

Took a trip to Athens yesterday to teach middle and high school coaches, teachers and administrators about inclusive and adaptive sport!

I’ve enjoyed being on the advisory council for the Government Resource Center’s Inclusive Sports Project, funded by a grant from the Ohio Developmental Disabilities Council. The goal of the project is to develop resources for the implementation of inclusive sports in school systems to see it increases the participation of students with disabilities.

One of my fellow advisory members is a talented Special Olympics athlete. He had never used a racing chair before so he tried it out after the training. He crushed it!

Thank you for sharing the equipment for this training!

09/05/2024

Healthcare providers want to take away people’s pain. It’s a big part of what we do.

Watching those you care for experience pain and not being able to make it better is really hard.

Especially when you know
how hard they worked,
how much they’ve sacrificed,
what they’ve been through as a team,
and what they’ve been through as individuals.

But what you can do is tell them
that you love them,
for more than just being an athlete.
And are proud of them,
for more than just earning a medal.
And thank them for trusting you and bringing you so much joy.

Supporting in earning a Silver Medal has been one of the biggest honors of my life 🙏🏻🇺🇸

Thanks to friends and family near and far who cheered on this team for the last week. I hope you’ve become fans for life- there’s still many Team USA medals to be won here in Paris and beyond!

Photos from Invictus Physical Therapy & Adaptive Training's post 08/23/2024

Hanging with the Phyrges in Paris at the USOPC High Performance Center!

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