Dr. Jake Meyer

Dr. Jake Meyer
Doctor of Physical Therapy
PT, DPT, Cert. DN
Dr. Jake is from Findlay, OH, and earned his Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Belmont University in 2013 and a Bachelor’s of Science in Health Management and Business Minor from The Ohio State University in 2009.
Jake has been practicing in outpatient orthopedics for the majority of his career. He began in Tuscaloosa, AL, working with athletes from Stillman College and local high schools as well as individuals from the community. He had the opportunity to return to Ohio and settled in Cincinnati, where he briefly worked in a rehab setting, sharpening his neurology skills working with clients recovering from strokes as well as joint replacements. Jake returned to outpatient therapy at a large local orthopedic practice for ten years and was a clinic director for six years.
Jake is highly skilled in treating a wide variety of both surgical and non-surgical conditions including joint replacements, rotator cuff/labrum repairs, ACL/meniscus reconstruction, and spinal surgery. He also successfully treats chronic neck and back pain, headaches, sciatica, radiculopathy, shoulder impingement, knee pain, and hip pain.
Jake is passionate about working with individuals who have been suffering from pain, feeling limited in their capabilities, and are losing hope of recovering. He believes in the power of touch and utilizes manual assessments and treatment techniques to discover the root cause of the pain. He believes in empowering his clients to take charge of their situation and partners with them to move better with less pain, utilizing a variety of hands-on techniques including dry needling, spinal manipulation, joint mobilization, soft tissue mobilization, and blood flow restriction—pairing this with tailored movements to make the improvements last.
Want to know more about Jake? See his interview below.
BACKGROUND
How did you get into your field?
What is your training background?
Who influenced your career path (who have you enjoyed learning from, mentor, etc.)?
What makes you love your field?
INTERESTS/SPECIALITIES
What kind of clients do you love working with?
What sets you apart?
I always prioritize my clients’ needs and ultimate goals. When I first meet a client, I take the time to understand their pain, limitations, past treatments, and future goals. I then perform a detailed assessment to discover the true root cause of their pain or limitation and create a customized plan to return them to their goal activity. Recovery is rarely a straight line, so the plan can be adjusted as progress is made.