Physical Therapy
Physical therapy is aimed at pain relief and strengthening. It generally consists of three important phases: pain relief,...
Read MoreTrigger Point Dry Needling/Pain Management
Trigger points are tiny knots that develop in a muscle when it is injured or overworked. Dry needling is a relatively painless...
Read MoreCupping Therapy / Myofascial Decompression (MFD)
Cupping is an ancient form of alternative medicine that is performed by placing cups on the skin, in order to create suction....
Read MoreWhen it comes to choosing a physical therapy provider the most important point to consider is trust. Whether you are a top tier athlete or an active grandparent, trust is the one attribute that will help you reach your full potential.
We understand that trust is not simply given, it’s earned. At Apex Physical Therapy our staff is always focused on ensuring that every patient feels confident, comfortable, and encouraged.
Who We Are
Josh McNulty
Owner/PresidentWith almost 20 years of hands-on experience, Josh has a wealth of knowledge in both outpatient and inpatient physical therapy...
Chaucer Funchess
Partner/Director of Sports PerformanceChaucer has over 25 years of experience in Strength and Conditioning and Sports Performance. He started his career as a Student...
Josh Davis
Partner/Vice President of Finance and Strategic PlanningJosh brings over 13 years of healthcare experience and a wide variety of financial expertise to his position as Vice President...
Dr. Josh Duckworth, DPT
Partner/Director of Rehabilitation ServicesJosh is a 2009 graduate of the University of Mississippi Medical Center where he obtained his Doctorate...
Apex News
I know exercise and nutrition are both important – but what does healthy eating really mean?
There are endless lists of clever quotes about exercise and nutrition. A few of our favorites are; fitness is 20% exercise...
Read MoreI’m in my forties and working out to get in shape for summer – how do I avoid injuries?
Getting back in shape can be easier for us when we are in our prime, say between the ages 20 - 35. However, as we age into...
Read MoreI have knee pain after exercise – should I be worried about it?
The most common causes of knee pain are related to aging, injury or repeated stress on the knee. Common knee problems include...
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