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ProCare Physical Therapist Andy Miller

Andrew F. Miller OTD, OTR/L, CHT, CFE, ATC/L

Education: Rocky Mountain University of Health Professionals, Doctor of Occupational Therapy; Mount Aloysius College, Bachelor of Science in Occupational Therapy; the Pennsylvania State University, Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology (Concentration in Athletic Training)

Years of Experience: 24

Therapeutic Areas of Interest/Specialities: Hand Therapy and Upper Extremity Rehabilitation, Industrial Rehabilitation and Ergonomics, Musculoskeletal and Orthopaedic Rehabilitation, Functional Evaluation and Disability, Athletic Training and Sports Medicine, Occupational Therapy Education and Pedagogy

Personal Interests/Hobbies:

I enjoy spending quality time outdoors with my family, especially at our camp in Sinnemahoning, PA. Whether we’re hiking and exploring trails, hunting, fishing, kayaking, or taking to the golf course, these activities offer great opportunities for both adventure and relaxation. I also love coaching softball and grilling or cooking meals outdoors.

 

Most importantly, I cherish the time spent with my wife, Renee, our sons, Braden and Zane, our daughter Alyssa, and our two labs, Sadie and Blue, who are always part of our family adventures.

With a strong foundation in sports medicine, occupational therapy, and hand therapy, I bring over two decades of clinical and academic experience to my dual roles as Clinical Associate Professor and Chair of the Occupational Therapy Department at Saint Francis University, and as a practicing clinician at ProCare Physical Therapy.

 

My professional journey is grounded in a deep commitment to client-centered care—ensuring that every patient I work with receives personalized, compassionate, and evidence-based treatment. In the classroom, I am passionate about teaching and mentoring future occupational therapy professionals, fostering a culture of curiosity, critical thinking, and lifelong learning. I strive to model the values of clinical excellence, integrity, and service, preparing students to become adaptable and empathetic leaders in the field.

 

Whether in the clinic, the classroom, or the community, I am driven by a belief in the power of human connection and the importance of empowering others to live healthier, more engaged lives.

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