Physical Rehabilitation – Tatum Park Welcomes Zachary “Zack” Owens, PTA
Zachary “Zack” Owens, PTA, recently joined Hattiesburg Clinic Physical Rehabilitation – Tatum Park, where he works with the physical therapists to develop individual treatment programs for patients to help maintain, restore or improve mobility and help reduce pain.
Owens received his associate degree as a physical therapist assistant from Pearl River Community College, and his Bachelor of Science in kinesiology from The University of Southern Mississippi. He has a special interest in helping patients progress and improve through physical therapy and finds great joy in their success.
At Physical Rehabilitation – Tatum Park, Owens aims to uphold the core values of Hattiesburg Clinic, ensuring compassionate, patient-centered care that positively impacts the community.
“General health and nutrition have always played a major role in my life. Performing physical therapy allows me to educate and continue to motivate people to reach their goals.” – Zachary “Zack” Owens, PTA
Additional providers at Physical Rehabilitation – Tatum Park include J. Ron Burns, PT, DPT, SCS; Clint Hudson,PT, DPT, SCS; N. Danielle Lewis, PT, DPT; Preston E. Pitfield, PT, DPT; Nathan Reynolds, PT, DPT; Jessica Boutwell, PTA; and Kathryn “Alexis” Lea, PTA.
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About Hattiesburg Clinic Physical Rehabilitation – Tatum Park:
Physical therapy is a medical treatment used to restore functional movements, such as standing, walking and moving different parts of the body. Physical therapists are movement experts who work with patients 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 60 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 2,500 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.