Chuck Williams
I have been a physical therapist for 25 years working mostly in the area of orthopedics with a focus on high school, collegiate, and industrial athletes. I also served as a physical therapist in the U.S. Army Reserves for approximately 10 years, retiring in 2003. I am married with 5 children and enjoy the outdoors.
Education
B.S. in Physical Therapy - 1992
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Chattanooga, TN
Doctorate in Physical Therapy -2014
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Chattanooga, TN
Certified Matheson Functional Capacity Evaluator - 2000
Certified Sports Metrics Jump Program - 2003
Certified in the McKenzie Method of Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy - 2016
Teaching
Emory & Henry College, Marion, VA (August 2017- present)
DPT 851 Musculoskeletal PT III- Laboratory Instructor
DPT 723: Patient Care Skills III- Laboratory Instructor
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga- Guest Lecturer (2014-2015)
Emory & Henry College Athletic Training Program- Adjunct Faculty (2007)
East Tennessee State University PT Program- Guest Lecturer (1997)
Walter State Community College PTA Program- Guest Lecturer (1993)
Research
Currently not actively engaged in research but I have an interest in fall prevention, wellness, and injury prevention.
Professional Experience
I have practiced primarily in outpatient settings over the past 25 years. I recently transitioned from operating a private practice for 16 years to serving as the Director of Outpatient Rehabilitative Services for the Ballad Health System for 2 clinics in Bristol, VA and Bristol, TN.
Community Service
- Medical Mission Trips to Mongolia (5 times)
- Mission Trip to Kenya and Uganda
- Volunteer at Healing Hands Health Center – Bristol, TN
- Board Member of Local Chapter of Fellowship of Christian Athletes
- Board Member of Love Share
Professional Organizations
- American Physical Therapy Association (1991-present)
- Christian Medical and Dental Association (2005-present)
- McKenzie Institute (2016-present)
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