Kenneth Reynolds, DPT, FAAOMPT is a fellowship-trained physical therapist and a member of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists. He specializes in integrated orthopedic rehabilitation, strength training, manual therapy, conservative spine, hip and shoulder rehabilitation, and total joint rehabilitation. His interest in movement and the human body began in high school when he was first introduced to strength training and grew in college, where he studied exercise science, nutrition and psychology while also training in traditional Okinawan karate. These combined experiences gradually led him toward physical therapy as a natural and fulfilling career path.
Kenneth’s approach to patient care blends evidence-based innovation with time-tested treatment methods to help his patients achieve meaningful, lasting outcomes. His approach is shaped by the philosophy of his martial arts training, where teachers and peers offer guidance, but real progress comes from applying that knowledge on your own unique path to recovery. For more than 15 years, he has found deep satisfaction in working with people from all walks of life and across all different clinical settings, from small rural clinics to inpatient rehabilitation centers to veteran outpatient services to major city hospitals and private practice. He values the opportunity to teach, support, and grow alongside his patients. Whether he’s helping an athlete return to high-level competition or assisting a parent or grandparent in regaining the ability to play with their kids, he finds equal reward in every success story.
Outside the clinic, Kenneth enjoys spending time with his wife. His hobbies include weightlifting, hiking, listening to podcasts and music, reading, grilling, and exploring the outdoors.
Our Tipton office will be closed Friday, October 10th.
Starting Monday, October 5th -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.
• Closure of the southbound U.S. 31 ramp to 106th Street through late-December
• Closure of eastbound 106th Street at U.S. 31 through late-December
• Closure on the eastbound I-465 ramp to southbound Meridian Street through mid-December
Visit https://levelup31.com/ for more details