Neurological Physical Therapy
Regain Control with Neurological Physical Therapy
Living with a neurological condition can affect every step, reach, and breath—but you don’t have to face it alone. At Sol Physical Therapy, we help you regain function, mobility, and confidence with personalized care rooted in research and compassion.
Whether you’re recovering from a stroke, managing Parkinson’s, or navigating another neurological challenge, our experienced therapists will meet you where you are and build a plan to help you move forward.
Expert Support for Parkinson’s, Stroke, and More
Our neurological rehabilitation focuses on restoring movement, improving balance, and enhancing your overall quality of life. We begin with a detailed assessment of your strength, posture, coordination, and gait to understand how your condition affects daily function.
From there, we create a custom treatment plan tailored to your goals, using proven techniques including:
- PWR!Moves® therapy for Parkinson’s: Our PWR!-certified therapists specialize in research-based strategies that improve strength, agility, balance, and flexibility. These whole-body functional movements are designed to target both motor and non-motor symptoms of Parkinson’s in a proactive, empowering way.
- Neuromuscular re-education: Restore better movement patterns and coordination.
- Gait and balance training: Reduce fall risk and improve stability with real-world strategies.
- Functional strength training: Build the strength needed for everyday activities.
- Post-stroke rehab and mobility recovery: Reconnect mind and body through targeted retraining.
Empowering You with Every Step

Take the First Step Toward Better Movement
We believe neurological care should be as dynamic and adaptive as you are. With Sol’s experienced team— including PWR!Moves® Certified Therapists—you’ll get the support and tools you need to move with strength and purpose.
Book a neurological therapy session today. Let’s build confidence together.
Meet Our Specialists

Katherine McEwan, PT
Kathy was born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona. She attended the University of Arizona and played in the Pride of Arizona before transferring to Northern Arizona University to earn her Master’s in Physical Therapy in 1992.
She has spent her entire career in outpatient orthopedic physical therapy and enjoys seeing patients from age 4 weeks to 94 years old. She is SFMA I and II certified, certified in dry needling, has done work hardening and ergonomic assessments, and firmly believes in the power of manual therapy and the importance of patient involvement in their recovery and rehabilitation.
Outside of work, Kathy enjoys hiking, camping, and traveling with her husband. She is an avid sports fan (Go Cats!) and relaxes by playing piano.

Kate Schnall, PT, DPT
Kate is originally from Tucson and moved at a young age to upstate New York. She completed her undergraduate and graduate coursework at the University at Buffalo. She graduated with her Doctor of Physical Therapy in 2020 and participated in the University’s first-ever “virtual graduation ceremony.”
Kate enjoys working with a wide variety of patients. She especially enjoys working with athletes and dancers. She spent several years volunteering at Danceability in NY, a dance studio that specializes in working with dancers with cognitive and physical disabilities.
Kate loves to stay active. You can often find her hiking, biking, or at the gym. She spends her free time in the company of friends and family or watching a Buffalo Bills game. This year, she’s confident they’ll be in the Super Bowl!

Dan Quinn, PT, DPT
Born and raised in Philadelphia, Dan fell in love with Tucson’s city and mountains while here for his final clinical rotation in physical therapy school. He received his Bachelor of Science degree from West Chester University with a focus in Kinesiology and a minor in Nutrition, and went on to attend Drexel University, where he received his Doctorate of Physical Therapy. During his 3 years of PT school, Dan worked at a nationally renowned acute rehabilitation hospital, where he gained experience assisting with the treatment of some of the most medically complex patients in the country. That experience, along with his many mentors and lectures in school, provided him with the skills to provide physical therapy to a wide variety of individuals with orthopedic and neurologic conditions. Dan believes the best way to help his patients is to teach them what they need to do to help themselves.
In his free time, Dan enjoys challenging himself with different forms of exercise in the gym along with traveling and exploring his new home in the southwest.

Roma Casey, PT, DPT
Roma is originally from Manhattan, New York City. She completed the 3+3 combined B.S. in Exercise Science and Doctor of Physical Therapy program at the University at Buffalo. She graduated in May 2024 and, a couple of months later, moved to Tucson.
At UB, Roma pursued clinical rotations across the country in outpatient orthopedic settings and inpatient rehabilitation. She has experience with general orthopedic conditions, geriatric patients, post-op knee and hip care, athletic individuals, and adolescents. She aims to educate and individualize her patients’ plans to help them return to their prior level of function.
In her free time, she likes to spend time with her family and friends, play volleyball, soccer, and pickleball, and cheer on the Buffalo Bills and New York Knicks!

Cortino Darden, PT, DPT
Cortino Darden, PT, DPT is a physical therapist specializing in orthopedic and sports therapy, vestibular, post-concussion, and dry needling.

Marissa Fuhrman, PT, DPT
Marissa is a Tucson native who graduated from Arizona State University with a B.S. in Kinesiology and a minor in Psychology, going on to receive her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Northern Arizona University.
Marissa has a three-part approach to helping others achieve their goals, utilizing clinical expertise with evidence-based and patient-centered practice to treat the problem at its source. She specializes in sports medicine, orthopedics, pediatric orthopedics, post-op recovery, manual therapy, and dry needling. Marissa is certified in Parkinson Wellness Recovery and is passionate about working with patients from all walks of life to form a therapeutic alliance.
Marissa enjoys traveling, watching baseball, and spending time camping and hiking with her fiancée and three dogs in her spare time.

Lexi Patterson, PT, DPT
Lexi is a Tucson native who completed her bachelor’s degree in Physiology with a minor in Psychology at the University of Arizona in 2014. She then went on to earn her Doctor of Physical Therapy degree at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, AZ, in late 2017.
She loves working together with her patients to develop individualized plans to help get them back to doing what they love. She also has a passion for working with persons with Parkinson’s Disease. Since her undergraduate career, she has been involved in data collection, analysis, and presentation of clinical research on national and international levels, emphasizing the use of disease-specific exercise as medicine for Parkinson’s Disease.
She is a Parkinson Wellness Recovery Certified Therapist. Lexi is also a Certified Running Gait Analyst and is certified in Dry Needling.
In her free time, she enjoys hiking, trail running, playing volleyball, and spending time with her friends and family.

D. Alex Randall, PT, DPT
Alex was born and raised in Mesa, Arizona. She is a graduate of the University of Arizona with her Bachelor’s in Physiology. She then graduated from Northern Arizona University in late 2017 with her Doctorate of Physical Therapy.
She has experience in orthopedics, geriatrics, neurologic, and vestibular/balance therapy. She is also certified in dry needling and concussion management training, and she is always looking to expand her skills in order to better help her patients meet their goals.
When she isn’t spending time in the clinic, Alex enjoys hiking and camping, golfing, spending time with friends and family, and cheering on her UArizona Wildcats!

Isabelle Omijie, PTA
Isabelle is originally from Great Falls, MT. She graduated from the PTA program at MSU–Great Falls in 2018.
Isabelle enjoys working with a variety of patients. She especially enjoys working with athletes of all ages and pediatric patients.
Outside of the clinic, Isabelle enjoys spending time with her two children, trying new restaurants, and playing volleyball.
What Our Patients Say...











I was very happy with my experience here. The staff was friendly and helpful. My therapist was excellent. All over a wonderful place to get therapy! Highly recommend!
- Holly W. (via Google Reviews)
I see 3 of the physical therapist there and feel like part of the family. I am treated with respect and my pains are very serious to them as they always put me first. Thank you SOL Physical Therapy!
- Dawn R. (via Google Reviews)
I have been to many different physical therapy places but of all the ones I have been to, I must say, SOL Physical Therapy is the best. All the therapists, techs and front office personnel are unbelievably friendly, knowledgeable and always willing to assist you and your questions. They never try and rush you through your therapy (and I have been places where that was definitely the case). I would recommend SOL to anyone that needs physical therapy, they are top notch!!
- Debbie A. (via Google Reviews)
Sol Physical Therapy is such an incredible place to go for physical therapy. I have been going for over a year and have never once had a problem. Everyone from the front desk staff, to the techs, to the physical therapists are extremely helpful, care about the patients, and will do whatever is needed to support you as the patient.
- Aimee K. (via Google Reviews)
We brought our 4 month old in to see AJ for torticollis. I am beyond happy we found this place as AJ was AMAZING with our son. He was personable and explanatory with everything and our son smiled so much during our visit while he was checking out his range of motion and doing stretches. We have upcoming appointments and though he is booked out a good month in advance it is WORTH the wait ten fold ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
- Tali B. (via Google Reviews)
I have had the pleasure of seeing Stephanie L, Dan, Rachel, and Joe at the Fort Lowell location. They are all extremely knowledgeable and know how to make the experience fun, even when you are in pain. I would (and have) highly recommend them to anyone who needs PT or OT. Kailey at the front desk is always very kind and willing to help as well.
- Sarah G. (via Google Reviews)
The staff is amazing. Very knowledgeable therapists. The front office staff is very friendly. I can’t say enough about the practice but thank you to everyone.
- Paulla N. (via Google Reviews)
We took our daughter here to get evaluated for her torticollis. The staff was very friendly and helped us get set up with a few appointments at once. Our physical therapist AJ was very informative and was gentle with our baby. Definitely looking forward to coming back for future appointments.
- Nick T. (via Google Reviews)
I would not choose another place! Very professional and goes beyond to get you in at your convenience!
- D. A. (via Google Reviews)
The BEST! Philip is my Vestibular/Physical therapist. I have been diagnosed with bilateral, Superior Canal Dehiscence. Migraines, balance problems, hearing loss, the whole 9 yards. After a procedure to correct one side (done at UCLA), I had to find a "VRT". My husband and I absolutely love the results and improvements in my daily life. Thank you Philip, Patrick, Jessie, Jessa, A.J, Matt and Sharon, for the help you all provide to your patients!!
- D. Val (via Google Reviews)
We picked this physical therapy business randomly as it was close to home and they take my insurance. As it turned out, we were very pleased. The staff was very efficient and friendly. The thing that pleased me most was that they asked how things went since the last session. Then based on what I said, they tailored the day's exercises.
- Barbara S. (via Google Reviews)