MEADOWLAND THERAPY - Key Persons


Amber Durrant

Amber was born and raised in Santa Rosa, California. She attended BYU-Idaho, graduating with her Bachelor's Degree in Exercise Science. Amber's passion for travel led her to complete her college internship in Paraguay, collecting women's health data, during her undergraduate studies. After graduating from BYU-Idaho in 2013, Amber joined the Peace Corps and spent 2.5 years in Morocco working with youth and developing women's health programs. After returning to the United States, Amber received her Doctorate Degree in Physical Therapy from Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions in 2020. Shortly thereafter, she married and relocated to Pocatello. Amber lives a very active lifestyle where she enjoys being outdoors, hiking, and ATVing with her husband and daughter. Over the past few years, Amber has actively developed her physical therapy skills with opportunities to serve the Pocatello community within the areas of geriatric, wound care, and pelvic rehab. She is dedicated to the pursuit of further education and continues to progress with her skills and knowledge of pelvic floor therapy. Amber's goals are to help patients feel better physically, emotionally, and socially through their healing journey. Amber wants to create an uplifting and engaging experience for her patients where they feel their concerns are paramount to their therapy and empower them to be an active participant with their own care.

Billie Olson

Billie is a lifelong resident of Pocatello, Idaho. She attended Idaho State University where she received her Associate of Applied Science in Physical Therapist Assistant in 2022. She is excited to help educate her patients on how to use exercise to reduce pain, gain strength and independence so they can enjoy the quality of life they deserve. Billie and her husband, Rob, have 4 grown children who are the joy of her life. In her free time, she enjoys camping in the great outdoors with her family.

Daniel Barclay

Daniel graduated from the US Army - Baylor Doctoral Program in Physical Therapy and has served as a military PT in various settings from inpatient, outpatient, and deployed environments. He has worked with a diverse patient population from elite soldiers, athletes, elderly, and middle age.

Kilee Lehman

Kilee graduated from Idaho State University with a Bachelor of Science in Health Science and an Associate of Physical Therapist Assistant degree in May 2016. She grew up working on her family's farm and dairy where she enjoys spending her time outside of her work as a PTA. She also enjoys riding horses and competing in rodeo, which she has done since the age 7.

Richard Lemon

Richard was born in Sonora, California. He enjoyed playing multiple sports while growing up including football, basketball, and baseball. He attended BYU in Provo, Utah where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in Zoology in 1997 and went on to receive his Master of Physical Therapy degree in 1999 at East Carolina University in Greenville, North Carolina. He has had a variety of work experience including private practice, acute hospital, skilled rehab facility and outpatient services. He has been working at Meadowland Therapy since it opened July 2011. He has had the opportunity to work with and treat a wide variety of patients including athletes, children, geriatrics, auto accident, and worker's compensation in the Pocatello area since 2000. He finds great satisfaction and happiness in seeing his patients achieve their goals. Richard and his lovely wife, Stephanie, have four children. When Richard is not in the clinic treating patients, he is likely participating in outdoor activities or spending time with his family.

Robyn Schultz

Robyn Schultz, MSPT is an Idaho native who received her Bachelor in Science in Exercise Science in 1996 from Brigham Young University-Provo. Robyn served an LDS mission in the beautiful states of Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont, and to this day, loves all things New England. She received her Master in Science in Physical Therapy from University of Colorado Health Sciences Center in Denver, Colorado in 2000 and began practicing in Newark, Delaware. She moved to Meridian, Idaho in 2002 and came to Pocatello in 2010. Robyn has experience in many areas of physical therapy including occupational medicine, industrial rehabilitation, job analysis, functional capacity evaluations, and general orthopedics. Upon arriving in Pocatello, Robyn began to focus on women's health and the pelvic floor, and has been practicing pelvic floor therapy exclusively since 2012. Her areas of specialty now include women and men's incontinence, pelvic pain, and core strengthening following birthing and abdominal surgeries. Robyn loves the one -on-one time she is able to spend with her patients and loves to celebrate their successes. She believes in empowering her patients with the ability to overcome their physical challenges and enjoys customizing each patient's treatment to meet their needs. Robyn enjoys spending time with her two children and husband and loves the outdoors. Her hobbies include skiing, hiking, gardening/landscaping, and horseback riding. She enjoys all forms of exercise and will often incorporate techniques from Yoga, Pilates, ballet, and plyometrics into patients' treatment.

Sarah Cairns

Sarah was born in Turlock, California. She was an active youth and participated in multiple sports such as volleyball, basketball, and track & field. She married her husband Josh, who at the time, was serving in the army. When his service was done, they settled in Arizona where she worked on getting an Associates of Arts degree and a Bachelor of Science in Business degree. When she started working in professional jobs, she sat at a desk for hours and realized she needed to change careers into something that would allow her to be more active. She was introduced to physical therapy following a car accident and immediately knew she wanted to be a Physical Therapist. She attended Idaho State University where she earned her Doctor of Physical Therapy degree in 2019. Sarah has worked for Meadowland Therapy since she graduated from Idaho State University in 2019 with her Doctorate in Physical Therapy. She has been interested in Pelvic Health since she was a student and has been passionate about learning all she can about pelvic floor dysfunctions. Sarah enjoys treating bowel, bladder, and sexual dysfunction in both men and women and likes to focus on body mechanics and using posture to restore pelvic floor function. Sarah has been a Teaching Assistant for Herman & Wallace in the pelvic floor series for a year and has really enjoyed the teaching environment. Sarah has also been a guest lecturer at ISU in the PTA program to inform PTA students about the pelvic health field. Sarah is eager to learn and takes every opportunity to learn new skills to help her patients get better. She enjoys getting to know her patients and teaching them about their bodies and how to use movement and exercise as a way to heal the body.