Tim Wrenholt PT, DPT, CSCS

Spier Physical Therapy is excited to introduce two therapists who have joined our team.
Stacy Yagow, MS, OTR/L is an Occupational Therapist who received her Associates Degree
in 1994 from North Dakota State College of Science and her Masters Degree in Occupational
Therapy in 2010 from Belmont University. Stacy became a board certified Aquatic Therapy
Specialist through the International Council of Aquatic Therapy and Rehabilitation Institute in
1998. She received Advanced Practitioner certification from the American Occupational
Therapy Association in 2002, recognition given to only 67 Occupational Therapy Assistants
throughout the United States. She was elected to the Nebraska Board of Occupational
Therapy Practice from 2007-2012.
Stacy is specialty certified in Lymphedema treatment for clients with persistent swelling
following cancer or trauma. She is also a certified provider of Interactive Metronome therapy
for clients with Autism, Attention Deficit Disorder, Parkinson’s disease and other neurological
syndromes. Stacy’s interests also include Home Safety Assessments, Fall Prevention
programs, and Assistive Device Training designed to promote overall safety and
independence.
Stacy, her husband, Kendall, and their two children – Mariah and Tyler, have lived in Norfolk
for 19 years. In her spare time, Stacy enjoys spending time with her family, golfing, boating,
camping and landscaping their yard.
Tim Wrenholt, PT, DPT, CSCS earned his Bachelor of Science in Nutrition Science and
Dietetics degree from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 2009 and his Doctorate of
Physical Therapy from the University of Nebraska Medical Center in 2012. He became a
Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist in 2011 through the National Strength and
Conditioning Association. Tim is originally from Norfolk and is excited to be able to serve the
community he grew up in after spending the past 2 years working in Lincoln. Having worked
with a variety of orthopedic impairments, Tim has developed a mix of functional exercises and
a hands-on approach to help patients regain independent function, improve posture, and
increase fitness. Tim is also very passionate about vestibular rehabilitation and enjoys treating
individuals suffering from vestibular disorders, dizziness, and balance deficits. While in
Lincoln, he worked closely with physicians and audiologists to develop a unique balance and
dizziness program.
Tim enjoys eating healthy and staying active, playing basketball and soccer, and he recently
completed his first half marathon. Tim’s combination of work experience and participation in
sports allows him to assist athletes and active individuals of all ages with injury prevention,
treatment of injuries, and running/gait analysis.
Thank you very much for all your referrals. I appreciate your support to my business.
Sincerely,
Mark Spier, MSPT