At AZPTS, our goal is to optimize movement and performance for people of all ages and walks of life. We expect every patient to leave each session better than when they walked in.

Fearon Physical Therapy

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Timothy Fearon received his PT degree from The Ohio State University.  He completed the Musculoskeletal Sequence graduate program at Northwestern University.  He completed his Doctorate in Physical Therapy at Northern Arizona University.  While doing extensive long term study with the Folsom Physical Therapy group he founded Phoenix Manual Therapy, which initially offered courses, based on the Nordic System of orthopaedic manual therapy. Phoenix Manual Therapy progressed to offering a long-term course frame for study of the Australian approach to orthopedic manual therapy and integration of Norwegian techniques.  The course has been running over the last 35 years.  He has participated as both a student and now lead instructor through out those years.  He earned his Full Fellowship status in the American Academy of Orthopedic Manual Therapy by the challenge process in 1999, he successfully renewed that status in 2010.  He has been specializing in orthopedic manual therapy and spinal rehabilitation for the last 35 years.

Dr. Fearon is currently adjunct faculty at A. T. Still University where he teaches manual therapy concepts as well as clinical instruction for the residency program.  He has taught manual therapy courses across the country over the last 15 years as well as fellowship instruction.

Tim lives with his prolific wife, Helene who continually pushes him to keep pace with her professionally.  His daughter Madeline Rose and grand daughter Adelaide Rose Howe live in Salt Lake City with son-in-law Sean Howe the affable brilliant professor of theoretical math. His son Jack Francis lives in the valley of the sun.