About Us
Neuro Therapy Nashville is a specialty comprehensive outpatient clinic that emphasizes a person centered and holistic approach to care. At NeuroTherapy Nashville we offer effective therapy at the frequency and duration needed to create new neuro-pathways in the injured brain. In a positive, hopeful, and expectant environment, our team collaborates and designs a rehabilitation plan, individualized for each patient. We work together to regain as much normal function as possible and return patients to a more productive life.
trista mcclarnon
Trista McClarnon MS, OT/L received her Masters of Occupational Therapy from the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee in 2007. Since then, she has worked in several settings including acute care, inpatient rehabilitation, outpatient rehabilitation, hippotherapy, and private home care. Trista has dedicated her entire professional life to the therapeutic treatment of stroke and brain injury survivors. Since 2008, she has sought out specialized training and techniques to better inform her clinical approach. She has taken many courses of advanced Neuro-IFRAH® training and was a certified Neuro-IFRAH® instructor from 2013 to 2015. She has also completed advanced courses in neuro vision rehab from the Neuro Optometric Rehab Association (NORA). Trista has also been trained to treat patients with Parkinson’s Disease using LSVT BIG® therapy.
Trista built Neuro Therapy Nashville to provide a place where stroke and brain injury survivors receive truly collaborative multi-disciplinary treatment that believes in the possibility of recovery. She is also the founder of our Support Group, Seriously Awesome Stroke Survivors (S.A.S.S.)
Email Trista - trista@neurotherapynashville.com
Danielle Stoller
Danielle Stoller, PT, MSPT, received her master’s degree in Physical Therapy from Washington University in 2000. Danielle has experience in the outpatient, inpatient and acute care settings. She has worked in the outpatient rehabilitation setting with a focus on treatment of adults affected by stroke or brain injury since 2007. She was Neuro-IFRAH® Certified in 2007 and a Neuro-IFRAH® Instructor from 2013-2016. Danielle has also received training in the LSVT BIG® therapies for Parkinson’s Disease.
Danielle has a strong interest in the way mindset influences performance and has assimilated researched based concepts on the benefits of positive expectation into her practice. This expanded her practice into a richer and more fulfilling experience that she now enjoys sharing with others. When not treating patients, Danielle collaborates with Marabeth Quin in Expanded Practice to teach PTs, OTs and SLPs research backed methods to effectively navigate the mental and emotional aspects of rehab for improved results. She has taught in multiple formats including continuing education courses, podcast interviews, university guest lectures, healthcare facility in-services, and monthly therapist mentorship meetings.
Alexander Gish
Alexander received his Master of Science in Occupational Therapy degree from Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia in 2017. Since then he has worked in both inpatient and outpatient settings, primarily with neurological populations. He received LSVT BIG training in 2018, and took the Neuro-IFRAH Certification Course in 2019. Alexander's study of movement also includes an MFA in Dance from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts, and multiple certifications in various yoga lineages as a 500- hour Registered Yoga Instructor. He draws on all of these areas of study to optimize neuro-plastic recovery.
ISABELLA KEARNEY
Isabella Kearney M.S. CCC-SLP received her Bachelor’s and Master's degrees from Tennessee State University with special interests and training in aphasia, voice, dysphagia, accent modification, and cognition. After completing a fellowship with the VA Hospital, her passion for working with the adult population continued to expand. Since then she has grown her specialization in adult therapy, including training in LSVT LOUD. Isabella believes in a creative approach to personalize treatment to each individual patient. A seasoned performer and dancer, it’s her creativity paired with ongoing zeal for knowledge that resonates with patients. Drawn to the holistic team approach, and her tenacity for patient recovery, Isabella found a home with Neurotherapy Nashville in 2019 and loves being part of the team!
Fun Fact: Isabella is the Artistic Director for Studio Laugh, Love, Leap, teaching kids from 4-18 years old in a variety of dance styles. In her free time she loves to read great books, sing really loud, dance (both on stage and in her PJs), bake cookies, and take long walks with a good audiobook!
Margaret Greathouse
Margaret Garrett Greathouse, PT, received her Physical Therapy degree from Washington University 40 years ago and has been working in outpatient rehab for over 35 years. Margaret has pursued several different specialty areas in her profession. Early on she received advanced training in the McKenzie approach to lumber, cervical and joint treatment. Margaret has advanced certification in vestibular and concussion rehabilitation through the University of Pittsburgh and Susan Herdman Institute.
Margaret continues to pursue advanced education in stroke and brain injury rehabilitation, and is Neuro IFRAH trained. Margaret is also LSVT BIG certified. She enjoys her work with patients and is very motivated to see the best outcome possible for each patient.
Anne skowronski
Anne Skowronski, MS, PT, received her master's degree in Physical Therapy from Bradley University in 2004. Anne has worked in a variety of settings including acute care, inpatient rehab, and outpatient rehab. Anne completed her Neuro-IFRAH certification in 2012 to specialize in working with adults who have had a stroke or brain injury. She has been a part of the Neuro Therapy Nashville team since 2020. Anne is married and has two young children. She enjoys traveling and cooking.