Taylor Miller, PT, DPT
Taylor graduated from the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center in 2021 with a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree. He completed his undergraduate education at Oklahoma State University in 2013 with a degree in health education and promotion. He worked for six years as exercise specialist at a medical based fitness facility in Tulsa, OK, prior to going to physical therapy school.
Taylor’s goal with patients is to identify the source of pain and dysfunction and assist in paving a road map to recovery that is based on understanding the human body and the ability to heal from injury. This approach often times involves manual therapy techniques, exercise, and patient education.
Taylor has multi-level training in functional dry needling as well as experience with an orthopedic manual therapy residency program. He enjoys treating general orthopedic conditions, myofascial pain syndromes, sports injuries, chronic spine pain, and the recreational athlete. He currently holds CF-L1 certification and Cert-CMFA through the Institute of Clinical Excellence. He is regularly pursuing additional continuing education for better clinical management of barbell athletes.
Outside of the clinic, Taylor enjoys spending time with his family, hiking, fishing, hunting, and exploring the great state of Alaska.