Physical Rehabilitation – Tatum Park Welcomes Emily Moss Scott, PT, DPT

Emily Moss Scott, PT, DPT, recently joined Hattiesburg Clinic Physical Rehabilitation – Tatum Park.

At Physical Rehabilitation – Tatum Park, she provides individual physical therapy programs to promote optimal health and function to patients of all ages. She has a special practice interest in pediatrics.

Scott received her Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology from the University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg, Miss., and her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from the University of South Alabama in Mobile, Ala.

Scott is board certified in kinesiology by the American Kinesiology Association. She is a member of the American Physical Therapy Association and the American Kinesiology Association and has a special practice interest in pediatrics.

“The reason I chose to practice in the medical field is to serve others and to make a difference in my community,” Scott said.

Additional providers at Physical Rehabilitation – Tatum Park include Reyn Clark, PT, DPT, SCS; Clint Hudson, PT, DPT, SCS; N. Danielle Lewis, PT, DPT; John M. Porter, OT, CHT; Nathan Reynolds, PT, DPT; Jessica Boutwell, PTA; Chelsea L. Kitchens, PTA; Rachel Martin, PTA; and Molly Turner, COTA.

About Hattiesburg Clinic Physical Rehabilitation – Tatum Park:

Physical and occupational therapists implement individual treatment programs to promote optimal health and function to patients of all ages. Our therapists are movement experts who develop treatment plans for each person’s individual goals, challenges, and needs. Overall therapy goals are to maintain, restore, or improve mobility and help reduce pain.

About Hattiesburg Clinic:

Hattiesburg Clinic is Mississippi’s largest privately-owned, multispecialty clinic.  More than 55 years after its beginning, the clinic has grown to over 450 physicians and providers, caring for patients in more than 17 counties in South Mississippi.  Along with over 2,000 professional staff employees, these physicians and providers come together for a common purpose, to serve the over 500,000 community members who live and work in South Mississippi every day.