Staff

Jeff Moye, MSPT, MOMT is the founder and owner of Moye Physical Therapy. Jeff graduated from the University of Central Arkansas with a Master of Science Degree in Physical Therapy in 1995. He received his manual therapy training through the Ola Grimsby Institute earning a Master of Orthopedic Manual Therapy Degree in 1997. He specializes in the biomechanical analysis of posture and human movement. When away from the office, Jeff enjoys spending time with his wife, Alex, and three sons, Jordan, Samuel, and Cole. He is also a hobbyist woodworker and painter.


Jamie Robson is a licensed Physical Therapist Assistant. Because of his own physical rehabilitation, Jamie was inspired to make a personal career change and graduated from Concorde Career College in 2014. He began his career in geriatrics at a skilled nursing facility, where he was responsible for short-term and long-term patient care. He is currently providing treatment in a private practice setting. When away from the office, Jamie enjoys spending time with his wife, Melissa, and son, Hughes. In the fall they enjoy watching SEC football, and in the summer they like to spend their free time at the beach!


Jill Brasel Patton PT, MTC offers a vast experience to our Physical Therapy program. She graduated from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville, majoring in Kinesiology, followed by her Physical Therapy degree from UTHSC in Memphis. Jill is a Certified Manual Therapist with advanced skills in the treatment of spine and extremities. She is one of few foot and ankle therapists in our multi-state area. She conducts a foot and ankle clinic here at Moye Therapy, where she evaluates and treats patients who need corrective Orthotics (shoe inserts). Jill is a respected continuing education instructor on orthotic applications and fabrication and serves as an instructor for the Concorde Physical Therapy Assistant program. Over the last 15 years, she has worked with many neurological disorders such as strokes, closed head injuries, neuromuscular diseases such as Parkinson’s disease, Dementia, ALS, and Multiple Sclerosis.

When she is not working, she enjoys exercising, spending time with her husband, John. She also enjoys traveling to see her children and the newest family additions, her granddaughters.


Megan Givens is an ASHA certified speech-language pathologist. She graduated from The Mississippi University for Women with a Master of Science in the area of Speech Language Pathology. Megan has treated children and adults with a variety of speech and language disorders. She specializes in working with school aged children with language based disorders and fluency disorders. In her spare time she enjoys traveling with her husband and daughter


Sadie Wilkinson, PT, DPT grew up in Meridian, Mississippi and attended the University of Mississippi where she earned her degree in Biological Sciences with a minor in Spanish. She knew from an early age she wanted to work in the medical field, and fell in love with the physical therapy profession while working at an outpatient orthopedic clinic during her senior year at Ole Miss.

Sadie then completed her Doctor of Physical Therapy through the University of Mississippi Medical Center. During her third year, she was able to observe the pelvic health specialty and knew immediately that it was the perfect fit for her. Sadie has developed a strong passion for treating patients with pregnancy-related dysfunction and postpartum recovery, as well as the intricacies of chronic pelvic pain. She believes in tailoring every treatment session to each patient’s needs and goals.

In her spare time, Sadie enjoys cooking, traveling, and attending Ole Miss sporting events. She loves living in Memphis and is excited to watch pelvic physical therapy continue to grow.