Meet Our Team

Dori Walterhouse, PT, DPT

Dori Walterhouse is a Physical Therapist specializing in neurologic disorders. She received her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from The Ohio State University, where she also completed a neurologic residency. Dori is a Board Certified Clinical Specialist in Neurologic Physical Therapy and is passionate about continuing education to maintain best practices for those under her care. She uses a combination of holistic practices and traditional PT in her practice, including dry needling and Zero Balancing. Dori is co-founder and co-owner of Thrive Neuro Therapy. 

Justine Prikosovich, PTA

Justine Prikosovich is a Physical Therapist Assistant specializing in neurologic disorders and amputee rehabilitation. Justine earned her Associate of Applied Science in Liberal Arts from Ancilla College and Associate of Applied Science in Physical Therapy from Brown Mackie College. Justine has obtained Advanced Proficiency in Neurology through the APTA and is passionate about providing unique and individualized therapeutic services to help get her patients where they want to be. She also runs an amputee support group, Life After Limb Loss. Justine is co-founder and co-owner of Thrive Neuro Therapy. 

Amy Shoue, PT

Amy Shoue is a Physical Therapist specializing in pelvic floor physical therapy. She has had significant training through the Herman and Wallace Institute. Her experience includes the treatment of a wide variety of diagnoses, including incontinence, urgency, prolapse, and constipation.  She has a particular interest in treating pelvic pain using a combination of traditional PT, integrative techniques, and pain science. 

Mary L. Behrens, PT

Mary L. Behrens is a Physical Therapist specializing in vestibular disorders, receiving her Vestibular Competency from Emory University. She integrates traditional PT with integrative practices to treat a variety of dizzy clients. Mary has published case studies and research on vestibular migraine and has shared her work at conferences both nationally and internationally. Mary is also a faculty member of the Zero Balancing Health Association.