Trisha Muncy Giompalo earned her doctorate (DPT) from Boston University her bachelor’s degree in science (BS) from Shawnee State University, and her degree in Physical Therapy (PT) from the University of Kentucky. The practice places an emphasis on manual therapy, quality patient contact, and maintaining a comfortable environment in the office. Trisha resides in Louisa with her husband, two children, and black lab. Being raised in the local community has driven her to want to provide the best service to help her neighbors. Trisha has a background in sports, an avid tennis player and enjoys boating, physical fitness and the outdoors. She is actively involved in her children’s sporting activities as well as a community leader, participating in all local health care functions and speaks annually at Sheldon Clark High Schools’ career day. Randy Matthew Brown (Matt) attended Morehead State University before earning his Bachelor’s Degree in Health Sciences and Master’s Degree in Physical Therapy from the University of Kentucky in 2003. Matt has over 10 years of experience as a Physical Therapist (PT) in the following settings: outpatient, nursing homes, and home health. Matt currently lives in Louisa, KY with his wife, Summer Hill Brown, who is a 3rd grade teacher at Louisa East Elementary. Matt enjoys spending time with his wife, playing/watching basketball, and fishing. Cynthia Stroud earned her Associates Degree as a Physical Therapist Assistant in 2008 from Marshall University Community and Technical College. Cynthia lives in Dunlow, West Virginia, where she has lived all her life. She has two children; a daughter, Erin 13, and a son, Morgan 19. She enjoys being outdoors with friends and family; camping and riding ATV’s. Her children have kept her very busy with sports. Morgan, who graduated from Tolsia High School in May of 2013, was a standout football and basketball player for the Rebels. Erin, an 8th grader at Crum Middle School is active in Basketball and Volleyball . Annette Parsons has been with IPT since May of 2002. She is the proud mother of two daughters, and proud Memaw of one. Amanda is 26 years old, and is a Radiology Tech at Highlands Regional Medical Center. Amanda has one son, Kaleb, who is 17 months old. Abby is 16 years old, and attends Johnson Central High School, where she is active in Volleyball. Abby also believes in staying fit. Heather Baisden started work as our receptionist at IPT in December of 2011. She takes care of our scheduling, billing and helps with patient care. Heather has two children; Zach, a recent graduate of SCHS and Allie, who attends Martin County Middle School and is a cheerleader at SCHS. Heather hopes to attend school next fall to earn her degree as a Physical Therapy Assistant. Heather enjoys spending time with her family and friends, and attending extra curricular activities with her children and spending time outdoors. Priscilla Stevens has been with Inez Physical Therapy since October 2011. She has been married to Jessie Stevens for 21 years, and is the mother of Jared, 19. Her hobbies include playing tennis with her husband and friends, running, and watching college football, whether live or on TV. She is excited about the upcoming season, as her son Jared is attending and playing football at The Georgia Prep Sports Academy. “ I am his number one fan…nothing makes me happier than seeing him on the line of scrimmage doing battle.”
Her duties at Inez Physical Therapy include Coding and Billing, and Accounts Receivable. She welcomes challenges at work. “If there is an answer/solution to a problem, I will find it.”
She states that her biggest accomplishment in life is her son Jared. “I am so proud of the young man that he has become. He has taught me so much about life, and what is important in life. “
Priscilla is also an employee of Martin County Board of Education, where she is an Administrative Assistant. She is the Tennis Coach for Sheldon Clark High School.