Our commitment is rooted in our community and supporting them through every stage of life.
The physical therapists at Round Rock PARD are rethinking what physical therapy should be. Our focus goes beyond treating symptoms by helping people build strength, move better, and confidently pursue their goals. Whether you’re working to reduce pain, restore function after surgery, or return to sport, we provide individualized, evidence-based care to support your progress.
We also offer surgical prehab and pre-season testing to prepare you physically and mentally for life’s demands. As a direct-access, cash-based physical therapy clinic, we remove the barriers of traditional insurance models so you can receive straightforward, high-quality care without unnecessary barriers.
We work closely with our fitness team, personal trainers, recreation & facility managers to provide education, as well as create well-rounded, accessible programs that support health, performance, and long-term participation. We also collaborate with the Texas State University Physical Therapy Program to support education, innovation, and evidence-informed care within our community. Together, our goal is to help Round Rock stay active, confident, and engaged in the activities they enjoy.
SERVICES PROVIDED:
• Orthopedic Injury Rehabilitation
• Manual Therapy
• Dry Needling
• Treatment for TMJ Disorders
• Post-Surgical Rehabilitation
• Return to Sports
• Balance & Concussion Rehabilitation
• Introduction & Return to Strength and Conditioning
HOURS AND LOCATIONS:
Allen R. Baca Center: Monday & Wednesday | 7am-10am & 1pm-4pm
Clay Madsen Recreation Center: Tuesday & Friday | 8am-12pm
FOR MORE INFO, QUESTIONS, OR TO SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT, CONTACT:
PhysicalTherapy@RoundRockTexas.gov
MEET THE PHYSICAL THERAPISTS:
DR. REAGAN MORROW
Reagan Morrow is a Physical Therapist with the City of Round Rock Parks and Recreation Department, where he co-leads Physical Therapy and Wellness initiatives across the department’s recreation facilities. He provides clinical care while helping connect physical therapy, fitness, and community wellness programs designed to serve residents of all ages and abilities.
Reagan holds a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree and brings experience across orthopedic, sports, and performance-based settings. His background includes work with Division I athletics and professional sports, along with years of collaboration with strength and conditioning professionals to help people return safely to activity and maintain long-term movement health. He also holds advanced certifications in athletic training and strength and conditioning.
In his current role, Reagan provides physical therapy services, supports the development and education of the department’s fitness team, and helps design programs focused on injury prevention, mobility, and functional performance. He works closely with recreation, facilities, and fitness leadership to ensure programs are accessible, practical, and aligned with the City’s commitment to community health.
Outside of work, Reagan enjoys training for competitive bodybuilding, spending time with his wife and their small zoo of pets, and catching as much live baseball as possible.
DR. TYRA LEA
Dr. Tyra Lea, PT, DPT, CSCS, SMTC, Cert. DN, earned her Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from the University of Washington and as a former Division I track and field athlete, she brings both clinical expertise and personal experience in high-performance sport to her treatment approach.
She specializes in elite sports rehabilitation, orthopedic care, manual therapy, strength and conditioning, and concussion treatment. Tyra works with competitive athletes and individuals of all backgrounds, helping people recover from injury, reduce pain, and maintain lifelong mobility and function.
As co-head of the Fitness team, her goal is to develop programs and initiatives designed to improve health, performance, and overall well-being across the community; with special interests in pre & post- partum health & running injury prevention. She also serves as a volunteer provider for USA Track & Field, supporting athlete safety, performance, and public health at the national level.
In her free time, she enjoys trying new restaurants, advancing in Pilates classes, listening to audiobooks, and playing with her dog, Nyla.