Sister Kenny Sports & Physical Therapy Center
Sister Kenny Sports & Physical Therapy Center-Sartell is part of a network
of outpatient clinics staffed by highly specialized and experienced physical therapists.
To make an appointment, call 320-534-2250. For more information, visit
the Sister Kenny Sports & Physical Therapy Center web site.
Our staff includes:
Amy Pegors, PT, MS, received her bachelor of science degree in physiology and master's of science degree in physical therapy from the University of Minnesota. She has advanced training in sacroiliac dysfunction and lower extremity and foot biomechanics. Pegors has special interest in prevention and rehabilitation of running/walking related injuries.
Brenda Knaeble, PT, ATC, site lead, received her bachelor of science
in physical therapy from the University of Health Sciences, Chicago Medical School.
She is also a certified athletic trainer with advanced training in musculoskeletal
dysfunction, sports injuries and manual therapy. Knaeble has special interest in treatment of the shoulder, as well as throwing injuries and injury prevention.
Lori Steinley PT, MS, received her bachelor of arts degree in physical
therapy from the College of St. Scholastica, Duluth, Minn., and her master’s of
science degree in exercise physiology from St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud,
Minn. She has advanced training in manual therapy for musculoskeletal disorders
with special interest in treatment of TMJ dysfunction, neck and back pain, and
headaches.
Maurie Steinley, PT, DSc, received his bachelor’s of science in
physical therapy from the University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, N.D. and his
master’s of science in exercise physiology from St. Cloud State University, St.
Cloud, Minn. He earned his doctor of science in sports specialty physical therapy
from Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions, Provo, Utah and is a board certified sports clinical specialist. Steinley has
special interest in the prevention and rehabilitation of sports injuries; injury
prevention, rehabilitation and performance enhancement in golfers; and community/patient
education.
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