
Physical therapy is not just about recovering from injuries or surgeries, it’s about improving your quality of life. Physical therapy can help you reduce pain, increase mobility, prevent falls, enhance balance, and more. Physical therapy can also help you achieve your personal goals, whether it’s running a marathon, playing with your grandchildren, or simply enjoying your hobbies.
At Peak Performance Physical Therapy, we are committed to providing you with the best care possible, tailored to your individual needs and preferences. We have a team of highly skilled and experienced therapists who are passionate about helping you reach your peak performance.
Whether you need physical therapy for a specific condition, or just want to improve your overall wellness, we are here for you.
Thank you for choosing Peak Performance Physical Therapy, and we look forward to seeing you soon.
In Health,
Jill Marlan, PT, MSPT, OMPT, CSCS
CEO/ Founder

5 WAYS TO KNOW YOU NEED PHYSICAL THERAPY
Physical therapy isn’t just for rehabilitation or athletes in training. There are many reasons why a person might need the assistance of a physical therapist, including injuries, illnesses, and chronic pain conditions.
We put together a list of five basic indicators that you need to visit a physical therapist. If any of these apply to you, be sure to call our office today and set up an appointment with one of our therapists! We’ll have you back up and, on your feet, feeling your best in no time.


Jill Marlan – CEO and Physical Therapist
Jill is a Board Certified licensed Physical Therapist and a Certified Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapist. She was appointed by the governor to serve on the State Board of Physical Therapy for 8 years and chaired the board for the last three years. Jill worked nationally on the continuing competence committee for the federation of state boards and currently had been appointed to chair this committee for two years by two different governors.
She assisted in the development of the “Transaortic Spinal Manipulation” textbook that is currently used in Physical Therapy doctoral educational programs and is a resident instructor for Oakland University’s Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapy Program and Michigan State University’s Kinesiology Program.
She has received numerous awards and recognition, including Athena Powerlink 2013, Corp! Economic Bright Spot Award — 2016 and 2017, Entrepreneur of the Year GLBM – 2017, Goldman Sachs Award, and selected as a Finalist for the Ernst & Young Winning Women. She was also selected for Leadership Lansing in 2017.
Jill graduated from Wayne State University with her master’s in physical therapy and then went on to complete the Michigan State University Osteopathic Manual Manipulation Education Program and Oakland University Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapy Program. She is the Chair of the Athena Powerlink Committee and has worked with a wide variety of clientele including professional hockey and football players, Olympic and world-class gymnasts; football, baseball and basketball players; and collegiate and high school athletes from all sports. Jill’s primary areas of expertise are in orthopedics and sports physical therapy.
Jill is married to her husband, Russ and they are blessed with two children, Carson and Leighton. Jill and Russ are actively involved in their children’s activities and coach their teams.


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