Elizabeth Eidson, PT, DPT

Board Certified Neurologic Clinical Specialist

A Georgia native, Elizabeth began her career at an inpatient rehabilitation hospital in Macon, GA where she worked with patients experiencing a variety of diagnoses, most notably: stroke, spinal cord injury, Guillain Barré, and Parkinson’s disease. After a year in Macon, she was accepted to Shepherd Center’s Neurologic Residency Program. Here she spent over a year working with patients in the inpatient and outpatient settings experiencing spinal cord injury, severe traumatic brain injury, complex concussion syndrome, dizziness, and multiple sclerosis. The mentorship during her residency has shaped her passion and expertise in treating those with complex neurologic disease. After Shepherd Center, Elizabeth returned to Macon, GA to improve the outpatient care of those with these conditions. In June of 2025, Elizabeth and her husband James moved to Knoxville, TN for James’s job. While they have loved their time in Knoxville so far, Elizabeth has identified a gap in care for those with complex neurologic impairments, and thus, founded KnoxNeuro to fill this gap, provide high quality neuro rehab, and focus on patient goals, not minutes, units, or productivity.

Education

  • Sewanee: University of the South

    • Bachelors of Science, 2017

  • Emory University

    • Doctor of Physical Therapy, 2022

    • Master of Public Health, 2022

Certifications

  • Board Certified Neurologic Clinical Specialist (NCS)

  • Certified Stroke Rehabilitation Specialist (CSRS)

  • LSVT-BIG Certified

  • Certified Dry Needling

  • APTA Certified Clinical Instructor

Memberships

  • American Physical Therapy Association

  • Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy

Conditions we treat

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What This Service Is

  • One‑on‑one neurologic movement support in your chosen environment

  • Sessions focused on mobility, balance, and functional goals

  • Transparent, private‑pay services — no insurance billing or referrals required

What This Service Is Not

  • A clinic‑based outpatient physical therapy program

  • An insurance‑directed rehabilitation treatment pathway

  • A replacement for medically prescribed or insurance‑covered PT

Disclaimer: KnoxNeuroRehab focuses on personalized, in‑home movement guidance. If your goals or medical needs are better supported in a traditional clinic or outpatient setting, we may recommend a referral to ensure you receive the most appropriate care.

  • Stroke

  • Older Adults & Adults with frequent falls

  • Spinal Cord Injury

  • Traumatic Brain Injury

  • Post concussion syndrome

  • Parkinson’s Disease

  • Dizziness and balance disorders

  • Multiple Sclerosis

  • Neurodegenerative diseases

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