Lane Clark : Kansas
Fort Worth Location :

Dr. Clark was born and raised in the state of Kansas where he grew up participating in soccer, basketball, baseball, football, golf, and a couple years of gymnastics. After receiving his bachelor’s degree, he furthered his education at Baylor University to become a Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) in 2021. He has a passion for helping people return to the sports and activities they enjoy by restoring and improving their functional performance focusing on movement patterns, strength, and mobility.

Training Experience
Certifications
Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) – Baylor University
Level 1 Dry Needling Certified
Level 2 Dry Needling Certified (Institute for Athlete Regeneration)
Bachelor’s Degree in Biological Sciences – Tennessee State University
CPR/BLS
Member of the American Physical Therapy Association
Training Skills
  • Physical Therapist 100 %
  • Dry Needling Certified 100 %
  • Post Surgical Rehab 100 %
  • Return to Sport Training 100 %
  • Cupping 100 %

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