Brad Day
PT, DPT, Fellow of Applied Functional Science
Spooner Peoria
Physical Therapist
“To serve others with dedication, through mentorship and coaching, in order to provide an excellent and personalized experience.”
Education:
DPT – Midwestern University – Glendale (2015)
BS – Arizona State University – Kinesiology (2011)
Certifications:
Fellow of Applied Functional Science (FAFS)
Areas of Interest:
International Medicine
Orthopedics
Sports Injuries and Rehabilitation
Community Involvement:
American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) member
About Me:
Brad began his journey with Spooner as a student at Arizona State University. His enthusiasm for physical therapy ignited during this time, which led him to join Spooner as a Physical Therapist in 2015. Brad is dedicated to providing exceptional care and ensuring a positive experience for every patient who walks through the clinic’s doors.
In 2014, Brad was given the opportunity to travel to Guatemala to provide pro-bono physical therapy to the underserved. This rewarding experience set him on a path of wanting to serve those who do not normally have access to physical therapy. His dream is to continue helping the underserved, both internationally and locally, and he looks forward to returning to Guatemala in the future.
One of Brad’s favorite parts of being a physical therapist is not only helping a person regain their function, but also having the opportunity to connect with patients and build relationships. Brad believes that truly getting to know patients is what makes the profession remarkable.
Outside of the Clinic:
When Brad is not in the clinic, he enjoys weight lifting, playing tennis, golfing, hiking, and snowboarding.