Kentucky

Fort Thomas

**COMING SUMMER 2024**

This location has been a long time coming for Fort Thomas Native, Kendall Sweeney. Bringing an RPI clinic to Northern Kentucky has been Kendall’s dream since she was earning her Orthopedic Specialty in Physical Therapy. She is excited to be able to provide care where she grew up.

Address: 604 S Fort Thomas Avenue, Fort Thomas, KY 41075
Hours: Coming Summer 2024!!

Our FORT THOMAS Team

Kendall Turner

DPT, OCS - Physical Therapist

Shelly, a native of Owensboro, graduated from University of Evansville in 2010 with her Doctorate in Physical Therapy (DPT). Following graduation, she has completed her Certificate of Orthopaedic Manual Therapy (COMT) through the Ola Grimsby Institute and obtained her Orthopaedic Certified Specialist (OCS) board certification in 2013. In 2016, Shelly graduated from Regis University as Owensboro’s first and only Fellow of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapy.

Shelly is certified in Level 1 and 2 Functional Dry Needling, Functional Movement Systems, the Selective Functional Movement Assessment, and Y-balance Testing. She is a credentialed clinical instructor through the APTA and teaches as an adjunct professor at the University of Evansville.

Shelly is married to Dr. John Mark Tyler, and they have two boys, Grayson and Paxton, and one girl, Abbi Grace. They love their local church and the Owensboro community. Her interests include: playing the violin, yoga, participating in triathlons, snow skiing, painting, and spending time with her family.

Kendall is proudly from Fort Thomas, KY. She graduated from the University of Evansville with her Bachelors in Exercise and Sport Science in 2018 and her Doctorate of Physical Therapy in 2020. In her spare time, Kendall enjoys boating with her friends and family at Lake Cumberland, cooking, reading, shopping, and cheering on her favorite sports teams (Go Cats, Bengals, and Red Legs).

One of Kendall’s favorite sayings is “You gotta start where you’re at”. She believes that in all aspects of life, it is important to set goals for yourself and appreciate the journey as you work to achieve them. Kendall uses this quote to remind her patients, family, and herself that it is important to recognize and appreciate where we are currently at in our process, where we have been, and to encourage and support one another as we progress toward our goals.

Kendall is passionate about promoting functional movement and strengthening in order to help prevent future injury and live a healthy and pain free lifestyle! She has loved being a part of the RPI family over the past 4 years, and is so excited to give back to the community that has given so much to her!

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