Kim Ayer
Physical Therapist located in Midtown, Nashville, TN
About Kim Ayer
Credentials
- PT, DPT
- ATC
Certifications
- Mulligan and ART Lower Quarter
- BFR
- Dry Needling
- Cupping
Education
- Springfield College, BS
- Boston University, MS
About Kim
Born and raised in New England, I have been in Nashville for 7 years and worked for MPOWER in various locations and capacities since moving here from Boston. I love being outside, adventuring somewhere new and spending quality time together over a great meal. When I’m not at work, you can find me on a hike, skiing or near the water.
Personal Philosophy
My hope as a PT is to return you to the activities you love to do and educate you so well in the process that you never need to see us for the same thing again. Be ready to work hard but know that we are here to support you every step of the way.
Greatest Success
My greatest professional successes are twofold: the first is getting to work in my capacity as a Clinical Educator where I get to grow and teach throughout our company. The second is every time a patient is able to do something well that the first day of PT they told me they'd never be able to do again. That, and the excitement on their face as they return to what they love to do, is what makes it all worth it.

Credentials
- PT, DPT
- ATC
Certifications
- Mulligan and ART Lower Quarter
- BFR
- Dry Needling
- Cupping
Education
- Springfield College, BS
- Boston University, MS
About Kim
Born and raised in New England, I have been in Nashville for 7 years and worked for MPOWER in various locations and capacities since moving here from Boston. I love being outside, adventuring somewhere new and spending quality time together over a great meal. When I’m not at work, you can find me on a hike, skiing or near the water.
Personal Philosophy
My hope as a PT is to return you to the activities you love to do and educate you so well in the process that you never need to see us for the same thing again. Be ready to work hard but know that we are here to support you every step of the way.
Greatest Success
My greatest professional successes are twofold: the first is getting to work in my capacity as a Clinical Educator where I get to grow and teach throughout our company. The second is every time a patient is able to do something well that the first day of PT they told me they'd never be able to do again. That, and the excitement on their face as they return to what they love to do, is what makes it all worth it.