Sheila Quaintance, Pt, Dpt, Ocs, Clt
About Sheila Quaintance, Pt, Dpt, Ocs, Clt
Sheila Quaintance is a physical therapist with extensive experience in various healthcare settings. She has worked at Brooks Rehabilitation, Coastal Spine & Pain Center, and currently practices at UF Health Jacksonville and Arch Pilates & Physical Therapy.
Work at UF Health Jacksonville
Sheila Quaintance has been employed at UF Health Jacksonville as a physical therapist since 2015. Over her nine years in this role, she has contributed to the rehabilitation and recovery of patients through her expertise in physical therapy. UF Health Jacksonville is known for its comprehensive healthcare services, and Quaintance plays a key role in delivering quality patient care.
Experience at Brooks Rehabilitation
Prior to her current role, Sheila Quaintance worked as a physical therapist at Brooks Rehabilitation from 2013 to 2014. During her one-year tenure, she gained valuable experience in a rehabilitation setting, focusing on patient recovery and rehabilitation strategies.
Professional Background at Coastal Spine & Pain Center
Sheila Quaintance served as a physical therapist at Coastal Spine & Pain Center for nine months in 2014. This position allowed her to further develop her skills in managing pain and facilitating recovery in patients within the Jacksonville, Florida area.
Current Role at Arch Pilates & Physical Therapy
Since 2014, Sheila Quaintance has been working at Arch Pilates & Physical Therapy as both a Pilates instructor and physical therapist. This dual role enables her to integrate Pilates methods into her physical therapy practice, enhancing the rehabilitation process for her clients over the past ten years.
Education and Expertise
Sheila Quaintance has an extensive educational background in health sciences. She earned her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from the University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences between 2007 and 2010. Prior to this, she obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Integrative Physiology from the University of Colorado at Boulder from 2003 to 2006, and a Bachelor of Arts in Human Movement Studies from Queensland University of Technology in 2005. She also studied psychology, philosophy, and microbiology at Front Range Community College in 2006.