Ken Schaecher graduated from Oklahoma State University with Bachelor of Science in Sport Science in 1994. He graduated from Arizona School of Health Sciences with a Master of Science in Physical Therapy in 1998 and went back for his Doctor of Physical Therapy degree.
He has been a manual physical therapist since 1998 and is board certified as an Orthopedic Clinical Specialist. He specializes in manual therapy, specifically thrust and non-thrust mobilization and manipulation of the spine. He has been involved in teaching spinal manipulation courses since 2004. He has also been involved in the Oklahoma Physical Therapy Association as the Western District Director and was named Clinical Instructor of the year in 2004. He has worked as adjunct professor in the Doctorate of Physical Therapy program at Langston University. He has also worked as a clinical lab instructor in the Doctoral of Physical Therapy program at the University of Oklahoma. Ken is a member of Oklahoma Physical Therapy Association as well as the American Physical Therapy Association. He enjoys the variety of patients and diagnoses he gets to work with in the outpatient physical therapy setting. He also enjoys teaching in the clinic. In his spare time, Ken enjoys time with his wife and three children, playing golf and doing home improvement projects. |
Amanda Coble graduated from Oklahoma State University in 2006 with a BS in Physiology and an Honors BS in Pre-professional Athletic Training. For completion of her honors degree she conducted research on the effects of stretching on markers of muscular performance. Amanda was selected to give a poster presentation of this research at the National Athletic Trainers’ Association annual conference in 2007; abstracts of the research were also published in the Journal of Athletic Training.
Amanda received her Masters of Physical Therapy degree from the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center in 2010. She has since completed coursework to earn her Doctorate of Physical Therapy and board certification in orthopaedics. She has been an active member of the Oklahoma Physical Therapy Association and the American Physical Therapy Association since 2007. Her professional interests include prevention and treatment of athletic injuries and orthopedics. In her free time Amanda enjoys volunteering in the community, playing and watching sports, and spending time with friends and family. |
The first face you’ll likely encounter when you enter our Stillwater clinic is our friendly office manager, Rebecca Spears. Rebecca joined our team in July of 2014. She maintains our scheduling, works with insurance companies, communicates with physicians’ offices, and assists in keeping our office in smooth working order.
Rebecca graduated from Langston University in 2014 with a Bachelor of Science in Biology. During her time at Langston she was named Miss Blue and White 2012; this allowed her the opportunity to increase her involvement in the Langston community including working with the campus daycare as part of her platform. Rebecca and her husband Grant enjoy spending time outside with their cows and their dog. Rebecca is actively involved in the Piecemakers of Glencoe, a quilting club, in which she serves as the treasurer. She is also involved in her local church where she has worked with children and youth and participated in the choir. |