Chris White - Triathlete

After a year of competing in the sport of Triathlon and about 15 races under my belt, I came to Stephe to improve my run time. As an athlete with a diverse sports background ranging from Ice Hockey to NCAA Men's Swimming, I wasn't naive to training or competition. However, running was not a strength of mine. I would constantly get shin splints and occasional knee pains from running. I experienced tight hamstrings and felt like I could not get a full range of motion in my hips and run gait because of these muscle restrictions. After about a week of therapy my running pace dropped from a 9:30 mile pace to about 7:15 per mile at the same effort and heart rate because of the increase in my run stride. Dropping over 2 minutes per mile on my run has greatly improved my race results thanks to Stephe Worley.

Matt Hamilton - Pro MMA Fighter

I have seen Stephe for everything from my neck, to my  back, to my ribs, to my hip. Stephe is definitely good at what he does! In my line of work, I am constantly stressing my body and pushing it to the limit. Whenever I push a little beyond that limit, I can definitely turn to Stephe to help put the pieces back together.

Pam Willard - Pole Vaulter

Pam is Garths wife and they have one little boy, Josh.  She has had some severe knee problem that kept her from training and altered somewhat of her life style.  Finding that Pam had an opposite hip problem causing the aggravation to her knee, we were able to treat and release Pam to go back to what she loves most, basically pain free and much stronger.

Garth Willard - Pole Vaulter

Garth shattered his left ankle during one of his track meets and after several surgeries, began to feel the after effects of the scar tissue setting up around his ankle.  To say the least his training, not to mention just his day to day duties of walking was drastically effected.  Through the therapy that was preformed, Garth is now not only competing again, but going for what he hopes to be his best year ever.  By the way, he cleared 17' 10" several weeks ago.

Joyce P Faulkner - Tennis

When I am not traveling with my husband I play tennis, enjoy music and art, cavort with my eight grandchildren and do volunteer work. I have no time for pain and that is where Stephe Worley comes in.  For at least 15 years I had pain in my right hip and later on pain in my left knee problem.  I was diagnosed and treated by three different orthopedic physicians for bursitis, osteo-arthritis, and pulled muscles during this time.  I was given prescriptions for all and every new anti-inflammatory drug.  Finally, I went to see Stephe.  My family and I call him "the miracle worker",  He has changed my whole life with very short-term therapy treatments. I DO NOT  have any pain and I have taken up tennis once more and I enjoy a regular active life.

Claire Morris - NPC National Fitness/Figure Competition

Thanks for helping to make my "dreams" come true! You've really helped me reach my goals!

Nina Foster - Yoga

The bodywork that Stephe performs has allowed me to achieve results quicker in my yoga and relieved a lot of pain. This has helped me to understand the stiffness that I have which medical doctors refer to as chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia and degenerative arthritis.

Randy Oates - Triathlete

Following my first triathlon of the season in June I injured my right calf and foot in a 2 mile race and could barely walk. The owner of a local running shoe store suggested I go see Stephe. He made me quit running or biking for several weeks and started working on my injury twice a week. A month later I was still nursing the injury but by following his advice was able to compete in Triathlons. He has made a world of difference with therapy in my foot and leg and helped me with diet and training. I am confident that as a result of his therapy and changes in my training I am going to be more competitive than ever. Already, this summer is turning out to be my best tri-season ever and I am not at full speed yet!

Sue Houston - Runner

I am a business analyst with ALLTEL Information Services. I began running in 2000 because I wanted to start combining regular cardiovascular workouts with my weight training. Running was something I always wanted to do, so I found a training plan for beginning runners and hit the track. After a few months I had to stop because of what I thought were shin splints. I tried unsuccessfully several times to start running again, but the pain continued. My family physician suggested more rest because he felt that I had a repetitive stress injury and it needed more time to heal.

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William M. Witt - Runner

Several years ago I was a fitness runner, running 5 to 6 miles a day, 5 days a week, at an eight to eight and a half minute mile pace, running  simply to keep my weight down.  At that time I had no desire to participate in road races even if the organizers called them "Fun Runs".  On one particular noontime run I stepped in a hole in the dirt road upon which I was running and severely twisted my right ankle. This was a real problem as I was at least two and a half miles from where I had started my run.  After a few minutes of sitting and rubbing my ankle, I was able to limp back.  It took a week or so for the ankle to feel well enough for me to start running again.  When I did, I noticed that my right knee began to hurt - I never had any knee pain associated with running, but there it was and it really concerned me.

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Debbie Strobel - Marathoner

I've been a runner for about the last 20 or more years. The past 3 or 4 years I have been hampered by a nagging hamstring pain, which finally forced me to stop running in early 2000 until I could get some relief.

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Linda Wood - Running & Strength Training

I am a full time mom, homemaker, and I work for my husband in his small mail order business. I became a runner in May of 2001, shortly before completing a 12 week program of strength and cardio training. After 5 -5k's and a couple of long training runs, I started having IT Band problems in my right knee. I had my condition confirmed by an orthopedic surgeon and some local physical therapists. The only advice that I was given was to do LOTS and LOTS of stretches and then some more stretches and to run on the flattest surfaces possible. This was also the advice of the running magazines and message boards that I visited.

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