Westminster

Brad Schoenthaler

brad@hhsmc.com

Brad Schoenthaler is originally from Ellis, Kansas. He received his undergraduate degree in sports medicine and biomechanics from the University of Kansas and Master’s in Physical Therapy from KU Medical Center. Brad has worked in the sports performance field, training athletes ranging from high school to professional athletes.  He is an Orthopaedic Certified Specialist with a particular interest in sports medicine.  In his time away from work, Brad enjoys playing basketball, golfing, skiing, and catching live music playing in Denver.

Sarah Oaks

sarah@hhsmc.com

Originally from St. Louis, Sarah Oaks played softball at Lewis and Clark College while working on her Associate’s degree in Science. She later attended Southern Illinois University Carbondale and received her B.S. in kinesiology with a minor in health education. Sarah moved to Colorado in 2008 and is working towards an MBA in Healthcare Management. In her free time, Sarah enjoys snowboarding, hiking, camping, biking, playing softball, spending time with her dog, and trying out different restaurants with her friends. She travels back to the Midwest to visit her family multiple times a year and is still working on convincing her parents to retire in Colorado!

Teresa Schuemann

teresa.schuemann@hhsmc.com

Dr. Schuemann is the board certified sports physical therapy specialist at Howard Head Sports Medicine in Westminster, CO and a member of the sports medicine team at the United States Olympic Center and International Triathlon Union.  She attained her physical therapy degree from University of Missouri: Columbia (1987), her board certification in sports physical therapy (1996 and recertification in 2006), and her clinical doctorate in physical therapy through AT. Still University (2007).  Additionally, she is a certified athletic trainer and certified strength and conditioning specialist. 

Zach Chandler 

zach@hhsmc.com

Zach is a native of Colorado. In 2009, he received his Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Ithaca College in upstate New York. He furthered his education by completing the Howard Head Sports Medicine Residency and is also a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist. Zach played NCAA Division III Men’s Varsity Soccer and traveled to South Africa in 2010 to attend a few World Cup games. He also enjoys camping, hiking, biking, and skiing. Although when weather doesn’t permit, he seeks worthy opponents in ping-pong and chess.