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Foundational Concepts is Expanding

Foundational Concepts is expanding: on November 1, 2022 we will open our third clinic! There have been many physicians, providers and patients asking for a clinic in the northland and we are ready to take that step. The new location will be at 408 Armour Rd. Ste 200, Kansas City, MO 64116

We are also thrilled to welcome on board two new therapists, Mackenzie Getz-Taylor and Julia Foster. Mackenzie was a student at FC, completing eight weeks in clinical training as she finished her physical therapy education.  Julia is coming from a Women’s Health residency at Washington University in St. Louis.  She will bring with her wonderful experience from a well-renowned program in women’s health. We are excited to have them as full-time therapists. They will complete mentorships in the clinic over the coming months as they take continuing education courses and shadow with the FC therapists.

Foundational Concepts continues to grow and change as we meet the needs of Kansas City and the surrounding region. We are excited to take this next step and thank you for your support!


Disclaimer: This blog is here for your help. It is the opinion of a Licensed Physical Therapist. If you experience the symptoms addressed you should seek the help of a medical professional who can diagnose and develop a treatment plan that is individualized for you.

Jennifer founded Foundational Concepts, Specialty Physical Therapy in 2013 to focus on pelvic floor physical therapy. She is board certified in women’s health specialty physical therapy and holds a certification in lymphedema therapy. She also has specialty training in assessment and treatment of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ dysfunction) and the integrative systems model. She is an adjunct professor at Rockhurst Physical Therapy program and is clinical faculty for resident education for HCAMidwest gynecology and KU internal resident residents. She has presented at Combined Sections, American Urology Association, and Urology Association of Physician Assistants.

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