Meet Greer, Yoshi and Lisa:
Greer Mackie
Doctor of Physical Therapy
Orthopedic Clinical Specialist
Greer obtained her Doctorate in Physical Therapy (DPT) in 2013. Being an All American Division III tennis player and experiencing injuries herself, she can certainly relate to her patients.
Over the course of her career, she has developed a specialty in post-concussion rehabilitation, headache, cervicogenic dizziness, sleep apnea, TMJ disorders and other chronic conditions. Additionally, she has advanced training as an Orthopedic Clinical Specialist (OCS) and has worked with numerous athletes of all abilities. Greer has a strong passion for preventive care, hoping to develop this area of our local healthcare and recreational sport programs.
Greer focuses on analyzing movement patterns through her training in Postural Restoration, as well as through Movement System Impairment (MSI) theory by Shirley Sahrmann.
She has worked with an extensive range of populations throughout the country with clinical and work experiences in Missouri, Indiana, Iowa, Arizona, Washington DC, as well as in Guatemala. Greer recently returned to Colorado, before joining the TPMT team.
Recognizing the importance of the one-on-one, comprehensive treatment model for patients to efficiently meet goals, optimize posture and movement, as well as prevent future injuries, Greer highlights the importance of education during her treatment sessions. She prides herself on clever, creative approaches to rehab while keeping the experience fun. She has a genuine passion for helping patients get to their optimal level of performance whether it be hiking a 14er or having headache free days at work.
Greer continues to stay active playing in USTA tennis leagues, training for half marathons, or participating in trail races, hiking and snowboarding.
Orthopedic Clinical Specialist
Greer obtained her Doctorate in Physical Therapy (DPT) in 2013. Being an All American Division III tennis player and experiencing injuries herself, she can certainly relate to her patients.
Over the course of her career, she has developed a specialty in post-concussion rehabilitation, headache, cervicogenic dizziness, sleep apnea, TMJ disorders and other chronic conditions. Additionally, she has advanced training as an Orthopedic Clinical Specialist (OCS) and has worked with numerous athletes of all abilities. Greer has a strong passion for preventive care, hoping to develop this area of our local healthcare and recreational sport programs.
Greer focuses on analyzing movement patterns through her training in Postural Restoration, as well as through Movement System Impairment (MSI) theory by Shirley Sahrmann.
She has worked with an extensive range of populations throughout the country with clinical and work experiences in Missouri, Indiana, Iowa, Arizona, Washington DC, as well as in Guatemala. Greer recently returned to Colorado, before joining the TPMT team.
Recognizing the importance of the one-on-one, comprehensive treatment model for patients to efficiently meet goals, optimize posture and movement, as well as prevent future injuries, Greer highlights the importance of education during her treatment sessions. She prides herself on clever, creative approaches to rehab while keeping the experience fun. She has a genuine passion for helping patients get to their optimal level of performance whether it be hiking a 14er or having headache free days at work.
Greer continues to stay active playing in USTA tennis leagues, training for half marathons, or participating in trail races, hiking and snowboarding.
Yoshi Mitsuyama
Postural Restoration Trained
Sports Performance Specialist
Athletic Trainer
Yoshi earned his BS in Athletic Training in 2011, becoming a NATA Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC/L) in 2012. He went on to obtain his MS in Health and Human Performance in 2013. Following this, he worked at the University of Missouri Science and Technology as an Assistant Athletic Trainer/Rehabilitation Coordinator.
In 2018, Yoshi acquired advanced training in Postural Restoration, achieving Postural Restoration Trained (PRT) certification. Pursuing his desire to work with athletes at the top of their sport, Yoshi worked for the Colorado Rapids Soccer Club from 2018-2020. Recently, he worked as a tactical Athletic Trainer for the US Army for the Fourth Combat Aviation Brigade, before joining the team at TPMT.
Yoshi has certifications from the National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM) as a Sports Performance Specialist (PES), as well as certifications in Functional Movement Screening, Active Release Techniques, Dry Needling, Dynamic Tape Practitioner, Blood Flow Restriction, Functional Range Assessment and Functional Range Conditioning.
He enjoys working with athletes of all ages, from all sorts of sports. He can be found staying in shape, running after his young child when he is not at the office.
Postural Restoration Trained
Sports Performance Specialist
Athletic Trainer
Yoshi earned his BS in Athletic Training in 2011, becoming a NATA Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC/L) in 2012. He went on to obtain his MS in Health and Human Performance in 2013. Following this, he worked at the University of Missouri Science and Technology as an Assistant Athletic Trainer/Rehabilitation Coordinator.
In 2018, Yoshi acquired advanced training in Postural Restoration, achieving Postural Restoration Trained (PRT) certification. Pursuing his desire to work with athletes at the top of their sport, Yoshi worked for the Colorado Rapids Soccer Club from 2018-2020. Recently, he worked as a tactical Athletic Trainer for the US Army for the Fourth Combat Aviation Brigade, before joining the team at TPMT.
Yoshi has certifications from the National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM) as a Sports Performance Specialist (PES), as well as certifications in Functional Movement Screening, Active Release Techniques, Dry Needling, Dynamic Tape Practitioner, Blood Flow Restriction, Functional Range Assessment and Functional Range Conditioning.
He enjoys working with athletes of all ages, from all sorts of sports. He can be found staying in shape, running after his young child when he is not at the office.
Lisa Kelly
Physical Therapist
Pilates Instructor
Athletic Trainer
Nutritionist
Pilates Instructor
Athletic Trainer
Nutritionist
Lisa began her career over 35 years ago as a NATA Certified Athletic Trainer, with degrees in Clinical Dietetics and Nutrition. In 1993, Lisa became a licensed Physical Therapist.
Combining her interests in working with athletes with her passion for skiing and travel, Lisa was the Physical Therapist for the Men's U.S. Ski Team. She travelled with the team on the World Cup circuit from 1993-1995, including the 1994 Olympic Games in Lillehammer, Norway.
After working in Vermont and Colorado, Lisa worked part time with the Canadian Alpine Ski Team in 1998. She went on to became a Certified STOTT Pilates Instructor in 2005. She has taught Pilates while living overseas in Europe and Asia, as well as in Connecticut before moving back to Colorado in 2011.
Since 2008, Lisa has obtained advanced training in 'Postural Restoration', a proven neuromuscular retraining method developed by Ron Hruska, MPA, PT, and the Postural Restoration Institute. She became Postural Restoration Certified (PRC) in 2013.
Since an early age, Lisa has had an affinity for movement and athleticism. Both have played an integral part of her life. She was an accomplished open water marathon swimmer, recreational triathlete, and a participant in numerous endurance/fund raising events. She continues to enjoy the outdoors with her family.
Lisa enthusiastically seeks to learn, as well as share her knowledge and skills with others. She is committed to providing professional care with a personal touch, giving thoughtful attention to each individual's needs.
Combining her interests in working with athletes with her passion for skiing and travel, Lisa was the Physical Therapist for the Men's U.S. Ski Team. She travelled with the team on the World Cup circuit from 1993-1995, including the 1994 Olympic Games in Lillehammer, Norway.
After working in Vermont and Colorado, Lisa worked part time with the Canadian Alpine Ski Team in 1998. She went on to became a Certified STOTT Pilates Instructor in 2005. She has taught Pilates while living overseas in Europe and Asia, as well as in Connecticut before moving back to Colorado in 2011.
Since 2008, Lisa has obtained advanced training in 'Postural Restoration', a proven neuromuscular retraining method developed by Ron Hruska, MPA, PT, and the Postural Restoration Institute. She became Postural Restoration Certified (PRC) in 2013.
Since an early age, Lisa has had an affinity for movement and athleticism. Both have played an integral part of her life. She was an accomplished open water marathon swimmer, recreational triathlete, and a participant in numerous endurance/fund raising events. She continues to enjoy the outdoors with her family.
Lisa enthusiastically seeks to learn, as well as share her knowledge and skills with others. She is committed to providing professional care with a personal touch, giving thoughtful attention to each individual's needs.