Chase Teagarden, PT, DPT, TPS, CLT
Physical Therapist - Chronic Pain Clinical Specialist
Therapeutic Pain Specialist (TPS)
Certified Lymphedema Therapist (CLT)
Fellow in Pain Science
Languages: English
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Get to know Chase Teagarden, PT, DPT, TPS, CLT
Chase Teagarden began his journey into the physical therapy profession after a long history of low back pain resulting in several back surgeries and a diagnosis of complex regional pain syndrome, a chronic pain disorder. After several years in pain, without answers or help from health care providers, Chase took his recovery into his own hands. Eventually, his pain subsided, and he chose to pursue a career that would allow him to help others suffering from complex conditions.
After completing his doctorate in physical therapy, he became a therapeutic pain specialist. As of 2024 Chase has completed his fellowship in pain science to further expand his knowledge of pain and provide evidenced-based care for his patients. He is 1 of 60 current fellows in pain science in the nation and 1 of only 3 working in pediatrics.
Clinical Interests
Functional Neurological Disorder (FND)
Chronic/Complex Pain
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome(CRPS)
Fibromyalgia
Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)
Chronic Migraine
Phantom Limb
Low Park Pain
Cervicalgia
Education
School | Education | Degree | Year |
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East Tennessee State University | DPT | Doctorate of Physical Therapy | 2020 |
University of Central Missouri | Masters | Master of Science in Exercise Physiology | 2017 |
University of Central Missouri | Bachelors | Bachelor of Science in Health Science | 2015 |
Organizations
Organization Name | Role |
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American Physical Therapy Association | Member |
Evidence in Motion | Fellow in Pain Science |
Functional Neurological Disorder Society | Member |
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Research interests
Chronic pain
FND
Pain Science Treatment Interventions