Lindsey graduated with her Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training and Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Marquette University in Milwaukee, WI. She is a Board-Certified Specialist in Orthopedics, as well as a certified orthopedic manual therapist.
Prior to living in Boulder, Lindsey worked in the outpatient orthopedic setting for Froedtert and the Medical College of Wisconsin and Tennessee Orthopedic Alliance in the Nashville area. She has worked with a variety of collegiate athletes, high school athletes, military personnel, all forms of weekend warriors, and everyone in between. She utilizes joint mobilizations, soft tissue mobilization, and corrective exercise to develop an individualized program based on your needs. She is skilled in trigger point dry needling and dry needling with a neuroscience-based approach for pain management, prevention, rehabilitation, and performance enhancement.
In her free time, Lindsey enjoys hiking, running, traveling, spending time with her husband, friends, and family, as well as playing around with her puppies, Ace and Allie.
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A Doctor of Physical Therapy from Wisconsin, Sarah is excited to bring her expertise in biomechanics, manual therapy, and sports medicine to her own practice in Boulder, Colorado.
“I started working in large physical therapy clinics right after graduate school. It was an eye-opening experience. As much as I loved my job, I was disheartened by the lack of quality healthcare in clinics that are controlled by insurance companies. There wasn’t enough time for manual therapy, and I lost the opportunity to educate my patients on proper movement through exercise - two aspects I find extremely valuable and helpful in my profession.
Being a long distance runner myself, I have dealt with my fair share of overuse injuries - and - health complications of overtraining. Through musculoskeletal injuries, an eating disorder, and other personal health issues - I decided I wanted to help others overcome the injury process with a holistic perspective. By actively listening to my patients, I want give them a healthcare experience they deserve - where we treat your injuries right the first time. My hope is to remove the stigma of injury, teach the importance of quality over quantity of movement, and help my patients feel strong while confidently treating their own bodies in a healthier way.”
When she is not running or treating patients, you can find Sarah cooking, playing with her dog Sherman, reading a book, and spending as much time as she can with her friends and family. If you still can’t find Sarah, she is mostly likely cutting a major “rug” on the dance floor. She did win a Micheal Jackson moonwalking competition in 2014 - no big deal.
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