
In addition to in-person physical therapy, Peak Performance Physical Therapy is proud to offer telehealth services for those suffering from low back pain, sciatica, TMJ, cervical, and arthritis. Our remote services are tailored to fit your specific needs, so you can continue to make strides toward better health from the comfort and safety of your own home.
Through telehealth, you’ll be able to connect with one of our experienced physical therapists and get personalized guidance with exercises, stretches, and lifestyle modifications. With telehealth, you can have the same one-on-one guidance as an in-person visit without having to leave your home.
Reach Your Peak with us and take charge of your physical health with telehealth services from Peak Performance Physical Therapy.
In Health,
Jill Marlan, PT, MSPT, OMPT, CSCS
CEO/ Founder

Is Telehealth a Good Option for Physical Therapy?
Telehealth physical therapy is a great way to treat a variety of conditions, such as TMJ, sciatica, arthritis, and cervical headaches. It can be used to improve range of motion, strength, and mobility and reduce pain.
For TMJ, telehealth physical therapy can help address the underlying causes of the condition, such as poor posture, jaw clenching, and stress. Through the use of stretches and strengthening exercises, telehealth physical therapy can improve the alignment and mobility of the jaw joint, helping to reduce pain and improve function.
Sciatica can be addressed through telehealth physical therapy as well. By using stretches and specialized strengthening exercises, the therapist can improve the flexibility and mobility of the lower back, which can help to reduce the pain associated with sciatica.
Arthritis can also be managed with telehealth physical therapy. Depending on the type of arthritis, the therapist may recommend exercises to improve range of motion, strengthen the muscles, and reduce pain.
Finally, telehealth physical therapy can also help to treat cervical headaches. Through a combination of stretches and strengthening exercises, the therapist can help improve the range of motion in the neck and strengthen the muscles that support the neck, helping to reduce the severity of the headaches.
Overall, telehealth physical therapy can be a great way to manage a variety of conditions and improve overall health. With the help of a qualified physical therapist, patients can get the personalized, comprehensive care they need to improve their quality of life.
Contact Peak Performance Physical Therapy today to learn more about how physical therapy can help you heal faster and stay active.

Dave Tyler is an exceptional physical therapist who has played a transformative role in my journey to recovery. With his knowledgeable and expertise, he successfully healed considerable pain I’ve experienced in my throwing arm, shoulder, and neck, and also provided me with stretches to protect my active hiking knees.
His ability to explain the purpose and effectiveness of each stretch and treatment was invaluable. I always felt well informed, understanding the rationale behind every step of my healing process.

Beyond Dave’s expertise, Kylie, the clinic technician was also essential during each of my visits. She is friendly and observant to ensure I am stretching properly. The office is clean and welcoming. I am incredibly grateful to Dave Tyler for his exceptional care. If you are looking for a knowledgeable and dedicated PT, I highly recommend Peak Performance on Cascade Road. They have made a significant impact on my physical health and athletic performance.
– Ken D.


MEREDITH C. HEISEY, DO
Dr. Heisey is a fellowship-trained surgeon specializing in the treatment of Sports Medicine, Shoulder, Knee and Elbow conditions. Dr. Heisey believes that her caring bedside manner and approachable personality provide the opportunity to develop a special rapport with her patients. Consistent, clear communication and education are the key components that allow her to build lasting relationships with patients and their loved ones. This approach allows for informed and shared decision making to achieve customized solutions and a more satisfactory healing process.
Dr. Heisey is active in clinical research and is the team physician for Lansing Community College. She is involved in teaching in the Michigan State University/McLaren Greater Lansing orthopedic surgery residency program.
Dr. Heisey regularly collaborates with Peak Performance Physical Therapy to bring the best care to get patients back to reaching their peak.


Joshua Sparks – Physical Therapist
Mason Clinic
I was born in California and moved to Kalamazoo when I was 10. I went to Ferris State University for Criminal Justice and was in Law Enforcement prior to changing careers to Physical Therapy. I decided to change careers to PT because I wanted to give people an alternative for pain management and improve their quality of life. I worked as a technician while going back to school which strengthened my desire to become a PT. I recently graduated from Western Michigan University with my DPT in Dec 2022. I am married to my wonderful wife, Nicole, who is an Optometrist in Eaton Rapids. For fun I enjoy TV shows, movies, running, and most activities outside.


Pelvic Floor Capstone
TWO DAY COURSE
This advanced-level course is intended for the therapist who is experienced in treating the pelvic floor patient, has a strong understanding of pelvic anatomy including muscles and nerves, and has strong pelvic floor palpation skills.
Sat, 09/16/2023, 9:30 AM ET
Sun, 09/17/2023, 6:15 PM ET


| FREE Fitness Class |
| Join fitness trainers Katie & Allie at Peak Performance Physical Therapy from 6-7pm for a FREE cardio dance fitness class that will leave you hooked, sweaty, and smiling! Pre-registration is encouraged, but walk-ins are also welcome! All you need are sneakers and a water bottle. WERQ is a judgment free zone suitable for all fitness levels. Come see what the hype is all about! Pre-Registration Link |

