Stacy Murphy, PT, DPT, PRPC has been a PT since 2011, specializing in pelvic health since 2013 and earning her PRPC (Pelvic Rehabilitation Practitioner Certification) in 2022. Stacy has a passion for guiding people in their journey towards optimal pelvic health and encouraging them to take care of themselves, while reminding them that they are fearfully and wonderfully made. Stacy has been the pelvic health specialist at Community Physical Therapy at PT of San Marcos and PT of Wimberley since 2019 and treats numerous conditions, including, but not limited to: urinary, gas, fecal incontinence, post-partum, post menopause, dyspareunia (painful penetration), constipation, bloating, post-prostatectomies, endometriosis, urinary urgency, frequency and bladder pain, post-hysterectomies, post-cancer reconstruction surgeries, etc. Stacy specializes in seeing the whole person and finding the driver for pelvic dysfunction while looking through an orthopedic and loving lens.
Stacy is also LSVT-BIG certified to provide the best care for people with Parkinson’s Disease. She enjoys being outside with her husband of 15 years and their 3 young children.
Andrew grew up in Brenham, Texas, where he was first exposed to physical therapy to rehab sports injuries. He moved to San Marcos in 2004 to attend Texas State, where he received a degree in Exercise and Sports Science before graduating with a Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Texas State in 2012. Andrew began working at Physical Therapy of Wimberley immediately after graduating before transferring to Physical Therapy of San Marcos when it opened in 2019. He enjoys working with patients of all ages and injuries. He is certified through the Titleist Performance Institute to work with golfers in rehabbing them back to the course and with game improvement. He enjoys spending his free time with his wife, Tiffany, and three children, Camden, Logan, and Maddie, who keep him plenty busy.
Mike was blessed to grow up right here in Wimberley, TX where his interest in Physical Therapy began as an athlete at Wimberley High School. Success through Physical Therapy allowed him to continue his football career at Sam Houston State University where he graduated with a degree in Exercise Science. Mike worked as a technician at PT of Wimberley before receiving his doctorate in Physical Therapy from Texas State University. Following graduation, Mike was fortunate to continue his career where it all started at Physical Therapy of Wimberley. Mike spends his free time playing softball with his beautiful wife Ashley and swimming in the Blanco River with his wonderful children, Cooper and Carli.
Dr. Petross grew up in Spring TX, where he attended Klein Oak High School. He played all sports growing up, but his main passion was football and track in High School. After graduating in 2006, he attended Texas State University, where he received his undergraduate degree in Exercise in Sports Science, followed by his Doctorate of Physical Therapy.
Dr. Petross is certified to perform Dry Needling, which is a technique that can help reduce pain for a variety of injuries.
Dr. Petross enjoys helping and encouraging patients to return to the things they love, no matter their age, ability, or activity level. He believes movement and physical activity are essential to enjoying life, and that pain and injury should be no more than temporary setbacks.
When he’s not working, Dr. Petross enjoys spending time with his beautiful wife, Kristin, and wonderful daughter, Lucy. He is an avid sports fan and enjoys spending time outside, swimming, tubing, kayaking, canoeing, local wineries, playing golf, and taking in live music.