Physical and Occupational Therapy
Flagstaff Bone and Joint
To aid in the rehabilitation process, Flagstaff Bone and Joint facilitates out-patient physical therapy treatment. Our physical therapists are highly trained in the treatment of extremities and spine disorders as well as postoperative rehabilitation.

Ronald Earhart, MPT, DPT

Ron completed his masters degree in physical therapy at Northern Arizona University in 2000. He subsequently worked for two years in Anchorage, Alaska, focusing primarily on manual therapy techniques with spine and chronic pain populations.

After enjoying varied locums work at the Grand Canyon Clinic and the Navajo Reservation, Ron joined Flagstaff Bone and Joint in 2003 and completed his doctoral degree in physical therapy at NAU in 2008. He currently manages the physical therapy department at FBJ and enjoys working with both post-surgical and non-operative patient populations. Ron is an avid outdoor enthusiast, enjoying hiking, biking and boating in northern Arizona and the wondrous four corners region.

Brent Morrow, DPT

Brent received his doctoral degree in physical therapy at Northern Arizona University in 2001, during that same year he also received a certificate as a certified strength and conditioning specialist. Since 2001 Brent has practiced physical therapy in greater Northern Arizona. Brent has worked with a vast variety of patients including; orthopaedic, sport medicine, neurological, and geriatric patient populations. Brent enjoys working with both post-surgical and non-operative patients.
In his spare time, Brent enjoys all the outdoor activities that Northern Arizona has to offer, as well as spending time at his three sons sporting events.

Ariel Coffey, MS OTR/L

Ariel received her Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science from Northern Arizona University and went on to pursue a Master of Science in Occupational Therapy from A.T Still University in Mesa Arizona.  Ariel has been practicing occupational therapy in Northern Arizona since 2004 and has a strong interest in hand rehabilitation.  Her patient population includes hand and upper extremity injuries, both surgical and non-operative.  Helping patients regain their independence and be able to perform all previous activities is what Ariel finds most rewarding.  Ariel spends much of her free time outdoors and enjoys running, hiking, camping, snowboarding and spending time with her family.   


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