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"We founded Holy Trinity Rehabilitation with the vision of creating a clinic where the value of our faith could meet and merge with the expertise of our practice. Our 10+ years of experience has fueled our drive and passion to provide quality healthcare to each patient. We are overjoyed to provide the region with a unmatched level of care and compassion, centered in the love of Christ."
After graduating together with doctorate degrees in Physical Therapy from St. Francis University in 2015, Brian and Kelsey lived and practiced in North Carolina for 3 years, before moving back home to Pennsylvania to start a family. They currently live in Hollidaysburg, with their 3 beautiful children and black lab, Pepper.
Brian's passion within the field of physical therapy is orthopedics and strength training. He also enjoys working with his patients to meet their functional and personal goals to become/stay active.
Kelsey enjoys working with women to treat a variety of issues related to pelvic floor, low back pain, and pregnancy. She also has experience in the treatment of post-concussive conditions, neck pain/headaches, infant torticollis/plagiocephaly, and vertigo.
Brian and Kelsey each hold advanced certifications in manual therapy through the Maitland Australian Physiotherapy Seminars, which they have maintained since 2018.
Father Joseph Krilich, TOR, PT, DPT
Fr. Joe is a Catholic Franciscan Third Order Regular priest who was ordained after completing a Master of Divinity at The Catholic University of America in 2021. Afterward, he moved back to Loretto, PA to earn his Doctorate in Physical Therapy from St. Francis University in 2025.
With a particular interest in orthopedic rehabilitation, Fr. Joe is passionate about providing holistic care that recognizes the unique needs of each person. His dual vocation as both priest and physical therapist reflects his mission to accompany others on their rehabilitation journey, seeking to be an instrument of healing and compassion.
In addition to clinical practice, he lives on the campus of St. Francis University, where he serves as an adjunct professor in the Physical Therapy program and offers spiritual direction and sacramental ministry to the student body.