Joe Eastman
Joe has a vast knowledge in virtually every aspect of Physical Therapy after spending over 5 decades in the profession.
Most recently, Joe’s interests and continued training have led him to advanced training in craniosacral therapy and visceral manipulation. Both techniques are manual therapies designed to increase tissue flexibility with the goal to decrease pain and to return function and quality of life.
Joe has worked in small and large hospitals, intensive care units, wound care, pediatrics, orthopedics, ergonomics and more. Trust Joe with your rehabilitation knowing he puts all of his knowledge, training and expertise into each patient’s recovery.
Jeromy Jones
Jeromy has been a part of the Total Health team since 2006. Jeromy’s primary areas of interest are orthopedics, sports related recovery, and manual therapy. Jeromy has held an APTA Board Certified Orthopedic Clinical Specialty since 2011. He also has additional credentials geared toward sports recovery and performance as a NATA Certified Athletic Trainer and NSCA Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist. He also has additional education and experience with various treatment techniques from dry needling to Parkinson’s Disease. Jeromy works with patients across the life span with varying conditions for neurological issues to post surgical recovery. He truly enjoys working in a clinic with a group of clinician’s that have such a vast knowledge base to pull from.
Jeromy earned a Doctorate of physical therapy from Alabama State University, Master’s in physical therapy from Wichita State University, and his Bachelor’s from Southwestern College with a double major in athletic training and health education. He also understands the importance of educating future health care professionals like himself, serving as the Total Health Center Coordinator for Clinical Education. In addition to full time clinic duties, Jeromy also worked for 13 years as an adjunct professor in the Doctorate of Physical Therapy program at Langston University, teaching musculoskeletal assessment for extremities and spine, exercise science and sports, and assisted with cadaver dissection with human anatomy.
A former college athlete, Jeromy has been through the challenges of season ending injury requiring surgery and the recovery process for successful return to play. At Total health, he has been privileged enough to work with various levels of athlete from little league through professional athletics: National Finals Rodeo, PGA, National powerlifting, Major League Baseball, and even Senior Olympians to list a few. Outside of the clinic, Jeromy enjoys spending time with his wife and watching their 2 children enjoy sports and the outdoors.
Becky Spear
Rebecca Speer graduated in 2001 from the prestigious Hardin-Simmons University in Abilene, Texas with her Master of Physical Therapy degree and later completed her Doctorate of Physical Therapy degree through Utica, NY in December 2015. Becky has been trained in manual therapy and prefers to use an osteopathic approach with therapy to address various types of pain and functional limitations. She also holds a certification as a practitioner in kinesio tex taping (CKTP).
Becky has enjoyed working in multiple settings to include acute care, inpatient, a wound care team, and various out-patient physical therapy clinics for exposure to a variety of treatment techniques. She has enjoyed being a member of the Total Health out-patient team since 2010 and enjoys working with patients of all ages, from infants with orthopedic issues to the geriatric population.
Becky likes to travel and has worked in multiple states to include Texas, North Carolina, Arkansas, and Oklahoma. When not in work, Becky volunteers in the Stillwater Community as a Scout Leader with her youngest son.
Siri Scott, PT, DPT
Total Health welcomed Siri to their team in 2020, where she specializes in orthopedic rehabilitation. She earned her BA in Psychology with a minor in Spanish and a Master of Education in Youth Development Leadership from the University of Minnesota, followed by her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from St. Catherine University in St. Paul, Minnesota. Since receiving her license in 2019, she gained valuable experience in skilled nursing facilities before focusing on outpatient therapy.
Siri’s dedication to physical therapy is driven by her passion for helping others regain mobility and lead more active lives. With a naturally curious mind, she stays current with the latest research and treatment approaches to provide optimal care for her patients. Drawing on her diverse background, she takes a comprehensive approach to create individualized treatment plans that address each patient’s unique needs.
Beyond her clinical work, Siri serves as an officer in the Oklahoma Air National Guard. She maintains an active lifestyle through running and biking, enjoys spending quality time with her husband and two sons, and tends to her backyard chickens.
Dr. Zach Collett, PT, DPT, ATC, MS
Dr. Zach Collett earned his Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Langston University, complemented by a Master of Science in Health Promotion Wellness Management from Missouri State and a Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training from Oklahoma State University. He is a Board-Certified Specialist in Sports Physical Therapy and is Certified MDT from the McKenzie Institute, along with advanced training in Positional Release Therapy, Dry Needling, joint manipulation, and muscle energy techniques.
Currently, Dr. Collett serves as a Physical Therapist at Total Health, a division of Stillwater Medical Center, and is an Adjunct Instructor at Langston University School of Physical Therapy. In addition, he provides contract Athletic Training coverage for Perkins-Tryon High School football, where he combines his expertise to support student-athletes in their health and performance. He also has experience working with individuals with concussions to help get them back to participation. In total he has over 20 years of combined experiences working with athletes and other clients as an Athletic Trainer or Physical Therapist role. He continues to challenge himself to become a better clinician and to be able to provide best practice to all those he works with.
Zach has a wife, 2 children, and 3 dogs. When not at work he loves to spend time with family and friends watching OSU events or spending time on the lake teaching his kids how to surf and enjoy water sports.
Kelly Connelly
Kelly is a boy mom through and through and an AVID OSU fan as well. When she is not supporting her sons or the Cowboys she works as an Occupational Therapy Assistant. Kelly has 25 years experience as a COTA and has worked in a variety of settings: outpatient, inpatient and homehealth. Kelly helps patients regain range of motion, strength, endurance and safety to be independent with activities of daily living.
Kelly graduated from OSU with a Bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education. Kelly then obtained her Associates Degree from Oklahoma City Community College in 2000. Kelly has been employed with SMC since 2010 and loves working and laughing with people, helping them to get better and making them smile.
Daniel Barnes
Daniel is an Arkansas native originally from Little Rock Arkansas. He graduated from Arkansas Tech University in May of 2018 where he played football for one year. He graduated from PT school in May of 2021 where he met his lovely wife Whytleigh. Daniel then got his PT license in August of 2021 and began working as a clinic manager for an outpatient PT and working with patients suffering from neurological conditions. Daniel has primarily spent his PT career working in outpatient clinics seeing patients with ailments. He currently holds certifications is dry needling, LSVT BIG for patients with Parkinsons disease and is TPI level one certified for golf rehab. Daniel enjoys working with golfers and keeping them on the course.
Daniel chose to become a physical therapist after his dad suffered a stroke when he was young. He saw how much a person could heal without any injections, medications, or surgeries and knew it was what he wanted to do. While growing up playing sports he was also in and out of clinics where he was able to fully experience the wonders of good PT. When he is not working you can find him at a golf course or spending time with his with and their daughter Berklie. He enjoys all sports and is a die-hard Arkansas Razorbacks fan. Daniel has been working at Total Health since April of 2024.
Pam Jinks, OTR/L
After graduating from Northeastern State University, Pam Jinks went on to receive her master’s degree in occupational therapy from Texas Woman’s University. In the last 30-plus years as an occupational therapist, she has worked in a variety of settings including acute care, home health, group homes, school systems, and outpatient. In 1997 she earned the credential of Certified Hand Therapist after passing a comprehensive test that focuses on advanced clinical skills and theory in the treatment of the hand and upper quarter. She has specialized in hand injuries and conditions that affect the hands and upper extremities since that time.
Pam has experience working with all age groups with neurological and orthopedic conditions and specializes in trauma. Her favorite thing about occupational therapy is that moment when you help a patient be able to do something that brings them joy that they have not been able to do because of their injury or condition. She believes it is vital to teach patients about their condition and how to manage it to empower them to maximize their recovery.
Lifelong learning is important to Pam. She can often be found listening to therapy-related YouTube videos while cooking supper or reading journal articles while taking a break to learn new treatment techniques to improve the outcomes of her patients.
When not at work Pam enjoys gardening, working in a variety of ministries at church, and going for walks. She loves the beauty of nature and is always looking for a new nature trail to walk on. Her favorite trails have waterfalls, spring-fed creeks, and caves.
Sheridan Hall, PT
Sheridan graduated with her Bachelor of Science Degree from Langston University in 2019 and her Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) Degree from Langston University in 2024. Sheridan also received her license in 2024. Her primary focus is on being a clinician generalist. She loves treating patients with many different diagnoses and impairments. She says it keeps her on her toes and helps her continue to learn every day! Sheridan has worked in outpatient PT since receiving her license. She chose this profession from witnessing physical therapy have a positive impact on the quality of life of people she loves; she cannot wait to spend her life making that same impact on others. Outside of work Sheridan loves spending time with her family, and she has worked at Total Health since June of 2024.
Steve Ruggs
Steve earned his Physical Therapy degree from Langston University in 1992. As one of the most senior therapist at Total Health, Steve has worked in a variety of settings including outpatient, hospital inpatient therapy, home Health, and even owning his own PT clinic for a period of time. When not helping people to meet their mobility goals and regain function, Steve enjoys spending time with family, watching sports and trips to the mountains.
Chablee Degroot
Chablee Degroot is a dedicated Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) who has been practicing since 2021 at Total Health. Holding both a Bachelor’s degree in Health and Exercise Science and an Associate’s degree, Chablee specializes in providing high-quality patient care in an outpatient clinic setting. Passionate about helping individuals regain their mobility and improve their quality of life, Chablee chose this profession because of a deep interest in human anatomy and a desire to make a positive impact on others’ well-being.
Outside of work, Chablee enjoys staying active, with hobbies such as hiking, running and practicing yoga. These activities not only promote personal health but also allow Chablee to connect with nature and maintain a well-balanced lifestyle.
Amy Elliott
My name is Amy Elliott and I am a Physical Therapist Assistant. I am a small town kid from Ripley, Oklahoma. I graduated from Oklahoma State University with my bachelor’s in Health Education and Promotion in 2007. I attended the Physical Therapist Assistant program at Oklahoma City Community College and graduated and passed the PTA board exam in 2010. I have worked for Stillwater Medical Center since 2010. My first 11 years were at the hospital working in the acute care and in-patient rehab departments, where I learned to love joint replacements and neuro rehabilitation. I joined the Total Health team in 2021, where I have thoroughly enjoyed serving patients in this community in the out-patient setting. I chose physical therapy as my career path due to a knee injury in high school. I thought my injury was a major setback, but little did I know, God was showing me a career path that I would quickly grow to love and cherish. In 2022, I married the love of my life, John. We live on our family farm outside of Ripley. We enjoy the outdoors, hunting, fishing, and spending time with family and friends.
Lisa Hughes
After graduation from Oklahoma State University, Lisa Hughes continued her education at Texas Woman’s University where she earned her Master’s degree in physical therapy in 2000.
Lisa has spent her career working in wide variety of settings including home health, inpatient care, outpatient and school based therapy. Lisa has been with Total Health since 2012 and serves as the Clinical manager of physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy services.
Lisa enjoys dividing her time between helping patients reach their functional goals and assisting Total Health and Total Health staff to be unsurpassed in the therapy community. When not at work Lisa enjoys spending time with her husband who is a football coach for Stillwater High School and her 3 children.