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STAR Physical Therapy was established in October 1997. Our company provides comprehensive rehabilitation in a relaxed and friendly environment. STAR Physical Therapy currently has over 60 outpatient clinics throughout Tennessee, Kentucky and Indiana. We also operate 6 contract outpatient clinics and 3 on-site facilities for major industrial complexes. We are committed to excellence in rehabilitation, providing physical therapy, occupational therapy, and sports medicine. Our goal is to work closely with physicians to enhance the quality of health care for the physically active. Each clinic addresses improving patient function through active participation, rather than through passive modality application. Our hands-on and friendly staff provide the personal attention to enhance each patient’s recovery.
Unique in today's healthcare business, STAR is owned and operated by the same health care professionals who provide the quality physical therapy in their clinics.
Developing relationships is the key to the success of our clinics. STAR Physical Therapy believes that each member has a significant role to play either directly or indirectly with physicians, patients, and community leaders. Our focus is to develop each clinic as an integral part of the community it serves.
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Regg Swanson
Regg Swanson is president and managing member of STAR Physical Therapy, Regg has been involved with sports medicine and physical therapy for over 25 years. Locally, he has designed and promoted the sports medicine/athletic training coverage for all the high schools located in Williamson County and throughout Middle Tennessee. Regg is an active member of the First Presbyterian Church. Regg serves on the board of directors for Tennessee Commerce bank and is also on the Board of Trustees for Brentwood Academy. In 1988 Regg was one of the U.S. Athletic trainers invited to travel with the Olympic team to Seoul Korea. Regg was honored in 1991 as Tennessee Clinical Athletic Trainer of the Year. He was also head athletic trainer for the 1996 Atlanta Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games, in charge of the swimming venue. Regg and his wife, Adora, enjoy spending time together on their farm, outside of Franklin, where they have raised their three children. |

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David Landers
Dave Landers is vice-president, and partner of STAR Physical Therapy, Dave has practiced in the Nashville area for 18 years with particular emphasis in spinal care and rehabilitation. He was co-owner of Nashville Spine Center, PC before his involvement with STAR, LLC. Dave has been involved in clinical education over the entirety of his practice, and maintains that role with STAR presently. He credits his love for spines to working with some of the finest neurosurgeons in the southeast. In addition to his physical therapy degree, he holds two masters degrees, and a doctorate from the University of Tennessee and Tennessee State University. Dave is married to the former Amy Brazil, and they have three children, Luke, Hannah and Sam. Dave is a huge fan of his children, CPA, and LSU football.
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Hal Henninger
Hal Henninger became a partner with STAR Physical Therapy in November of 1997. He has been practicing physical therapy for the past 17 years in Middle Tennessee. Hal is originally from Athens, Georgia. He attended Vanderbilt University from 1980 to 1984. He then left Nashville for Augusta, Georgia where he attended the Medical College of Georgia. He received his physical therapy degree from MCG in 1986. Hal has managed several outpatient clinics and has also worked in acute care and home health settings. Hal is married to the former Elizabeth Shands from Jackson, Mississippi. They now live in Brentwood, Tennessee and have four children. Hal is very active following all his children’s activities and spending time with his lovely wife. The Henninger family is active at Christ Community Church in Franklin.
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Kelly Ziegler
Kelly Ziegler has been with STAR Physical Therapy since January 1998. A graduate of the University of Tennessee, his emphasis with the company is in industrial rehabilitation. He has over twelve years experience with workers' compensation patients performing functional capacity evaluations, return-to-work programs, ergonomic analysis, and industrial education. He is a former linebacker and team captain for the UT football team and remains active in athletics by working with high school and youth sports teams in Robertson County. He is married to the former Regina Bellar of Springfield, TN and is busy with his wife raising their three children, Zack, Hannah and Rebecca. The Zieglers attend Springfield Baptist Church.
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Leslie Burton
Leslie Burton, a Nashville native, graduated from The Harpeth Hall School and David Lipscomb University. She continued her education at The University of Central Arkansas where she received a B.S. in physical therapy in 1986. She has practiced in an outpatient clinic since 1987 with a primary emphasis in orthopedics and sports medicine. She is a member of the American Physical Therapy Association. She initially became interested in physical therapy through participation in high school and collegiate athletics. Her hobbies include bicycling, skiing, golf, and traveling with family.
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Kent Chapman
Kent Chapman graduated from the University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse in 1991 with an undergraduate degree in Athletic Training. After working with the Milwaukee Bucks during the 1991-1992 season, he moved to Tennessee to pursue employment in a clinical setting. Kent began developing the sports medicine outreach program in Williamson County in 1993. In 1997 he traveled with the U.S. Swim Team to Fukuoka, Japan for the Pan Pacific Championships. Kent was honored with the Backbone Award in 1999, presented by the Tennessee Athletic Trainer's Society. Currently, Kent and his wife Tamara are developing clinics in Indiana and Kentucky.
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Marty Blair
Marty Blair joined STAR Physical Therapy in 2002 as vice-president, with the primary responsibility for managing the business operations. Prior to joining STAR, Marty spent ten years in the aerospace industry designing and manufacturing motion and control systems. Marty also spent ten years as plant manager and vice-president of operations with American Greetings in the gift wrap and greeting card industry. Marty and his wife Lucy have two children, Ryan and Erin live in Franklin. The Blairs are members of St. Henry Catholic Church in Nashville.
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