Our physical therapists develop and oversee a customized program designed to help you return to your prior level of activity and provide ways to help prevent further injury.
Donna Hunter
Donna Hunter enjoys working with patients who have joint replacements or sports injuries. She’s passionate about educating patients to overcome obstacles – both physical and mental – to return to their desired activities, work and hobbies.
Donna, who joined OrthoTennessee in 2005, earned an associate degree in physical therapist assistant from South College.
She likes dancing, horseback riding, reading fiction and water activities. She enjoys spending quality time with her family, as well as remodeling houses with her husband and volunteering with Habitat for Humanity.
- A.S., physical therapist assistant (PTA), South College
- Graston Technique
- Basic Microcurrent Point Stimulation (MPS)
Donna Hunter enjoys working with patients who have joint replacements or sports injuries. She’s passionate about educating patients to overcome obstacles – both physical and mental – to return to their desired activities, work and hobbies.
Donna, who joined OrthoTennessee in 2005, earned an associate degree in physical therapist assistant from South College.
She likes dancing, horseback riding, reading fiction and water activities. She enjoys spending quality time with her family, as well as remodeling houses with her husband and volunteering with Habitat for Humanity.
- A.S., physical therapist assistant (PTA), South College
- Graston Technique
- Basic Microcurrent Point Stimulation (MPS)