Kassidy Lingenfelter, PT, specializes in outpatient rehabilitation and the spine but also all body parts and their respective mechanics. His approach to patient care is patient care places individualized and specific care to each unique person, no matter the degree of impairment. Improvement requires both the patient and therapist being goal oriented, committed to the process of development, and placing an emphasis on returning to the lifestyle requirements of each specific individual. Kassidy was led to a career in Physical Therapy was after suffering a spinal injury on a trampoline as a teenager. His family didn’t have the resources to afford physical therapy, so he studied and used his own resources to regain functional strength and movement. Motivated, Kassidy learned a lot and was able to restore his strength and mobility. With that, he is passionate about helping patients recover and overcome barriers to doing what they want to do.
In his free time, Kassidy enjoys creating art (ink line drawings as well as oil and acrylic painting), music and golf. He is also a musician, playing piano, guitar and bass, as well as a song writer, recording songs with friends. Golf has been a passion of his since childhood stemming from his dad being a PGA professional. Kassidy grew up around the sport with constant influence from his dad on the seemingly infinite nuance of the golf swing.
All locations will close on Friday, December 12th at 2:00 pm. Our Forté Fast clinic in Noblesville will close at noon on Friday, December 12th. Our Carmel and Greenwood Forté Fast locations will close at 1:30 pm on Friday, December 12th.
Travel routes to our Carmel Forté office have been impacted by road closures for the Level Up 31 project. Please add extra travel time for your appointments. Visit https://levelup31.com/ for more details
Closure of the following through late-December: Southbound U.S. 31 ramp to 106th Street, Eastbound 106th Street at U.S. 31 & Eastbound I-465 ramp to southbound Meridian Street