Taylor Grant PT, DPT

Physical Therapist

Back in the Game Physical Therapy staff - Taylor Grant

About Taylor

Taylor graduated from Kennesaw State with a Bachelors Degree in Exercise Science. He received his Doctorate in Physical Therapy⁣ from University of North Georgia.


He played college football for 2 years and knew he wanted to stay involved with sports and athletes in his career, which led him to Physical Therapy.


He enjoys working in the outpatient orthopedic setting because of the variety of patients he has the pleasure to treat and work with to achieve their goals.


In Taylor’s free time, he enjoys weight lifting, playing football, golfing and traveling with his wife, Ivey. His favorite sports teams are the Georgia Bulldogs, Atlanta Falcons, Braves, and Hawks.⁣

Special Interests

  • Orthopedic injuries
  • Sports Injuries
  • 

Certifications

  • Dry Needling 
  • Champion Performance Specialist   (C-PS)

Education

  • Kennesaw State University
  • University of North Georgia, DPT

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