Kinetic Physical Therapy was founded by Dr. Jain in 2011 in St. Louis, MO, when she realized that she wanted to provide specialized one-on-one care to all her patients. She had the desire to evaluate and treat the “whole person.”
During the first few months of practice, she noticed that patients met their goals more quickly than when she practiced in a traditional outpatient practice. As a result, the clients were able to attain maximal benefit from the personalized attention that she was able to give.
Dr. Jain’s training is unique in that she has in-depth experience in the clinical diagnosis and management of movement impairment syndromes to treat orthopedic and sports-related injuries.
Kelli graduated from LSU with concentrations in kinesiology, psychology, and zoology. She received a Master of Science in exercise science and a gerontological studies certificate from the University of Louisiana-Monroe. In graduate school, she researched and published the results from a study comparing physical activity and body composition in adolescent females.
In 2009, she received an Associate of Science Degree from Our Lady of the Lake College in Baton Rouge. Kelli has experience in inpatient rehabilitation centers (TOURO rehabilitation center), skilled nursing facilities (St. James Place), home health, aquatic physical therapy, and orthopedic outpatient centers.
Dr. Mallory Campbell Giglio is from Walker, Louisiana. She earned her Bachelors of Science in kinesiology with a concentration in human movement from Louisiana State University in 2007. She received her Doctor in Physical Therapy degree from the University of South Alabama in 2010. Dr. Giglio began her career in outpatient orthopedics and neurological rehabilitation/ acute hospital care at Baton Rouge General Hospital. Four years later, she transitioned to orthopedic rehabilitation in private practices. She became certified in functional dry needling through Kineticore in 2014. In 2015, Dr. Giglio completed the Pelvic Health Physical Therapy certification (levels 1-3) through the American Physical Therapy Association.