TEAM Physical Therapy Welcomes Local Graduates Back to Custer County Clinics

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TEAM Physical Therapy Welcomes Local Graduates Back to Custer County Clinics

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Emily Kaelin, left, and Lindsay McMeeen have recently returned to Custer County to work at TEAM Physical Therapy after earning their Doctor of Physical Therapy degrees. Kaelin is a Callaway High School graduate, while McMeen is a Broken Bow High School graduate. (Photo courtesy TEAM Physical Therapy)
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TEAM Physical Therapy, P.C. has welcomed two local graduates back to the area, adding Emily Kaelin, DPT, and Lindsay McMeen, DPT, to its growing staff in Callaway and Broken Bow. The hires bring additional expertise in women’s health, pediatric rehabilitation, geriatrics, vestibular rehabilitation, and neurologic care as the practice continues expanding services in rural central Nebraska.

Kaelin, a 2016 graduate of Callaway High School, earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Nutrition, Exercise, and Health Science from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 2020 before completing her Doctor of Physical Therapy degree at Rockhurst University in 2022.

McMeen, a 2020 graduate of Broken Bow High School, earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Exercise Science from Nebraska Wesleyan University in 2023 and completed her Doctor of Physical Therapy degree at the University of Nebraska Medical Center–Kearney in 2026. A Nebraska A HEC Scholar, she developed a strong interest in rural health care and gained advanced clinical experience in neurologic and vestibular rehabilitation for both older adults and children.

Both therapists are members of the American Physical Therapy Association and the Nebraska Physical Therapy Association. At TEAM Physical Therapy, Kaelin and McMeen provide services in women’s health, pediatric rehabilitation, geriatrics and outpatient orthopedic care, helping patients in Callaway, Broken Bow and surrounding communities access treatment close to home.

Both women recently returned to their hometown region with their husbands and are now helping expand care in the communities where they grew up. TEAM Physical Therapy said the additions reflect its ongoing commitment to strengthening rural health services across central Nebraska.