Erin became a physical therapist because of her love for movement and her frustration with barriers to pain-free mobility. Her own experience as a patient taught her the importance of manual therapy and spine care in feeling one’s best. This inspired her to pursue a manual therapy residency, become a Board-Certified Orthopaedic Specialist, and enroll in a fellowship.
She is trained in dry needling, pelvic floor care (for men and women), blood flow restriction therapy, vertigo management, and lymphedema therapy (CLT). Passionate about both learning and advocacy, Erin is committed to ensuring her patients find answers and solutions for their symptoms.
Beyond the clinic, she supports the Ehlers-Danlos Society, teaches gait analysis and rehabilitation tools at the University of Puget Sound, and serves on the Political Action Committee Board for Washington Physical Therapists to advocate for the profession statewide.
When not treating patients or furthering her education, Erin enjoys trail running, cross-country mountain biking, and road cycling. She especially loves performing gait analyses and bike fits—helping her clients surpass her on the trails! She also enjoys traveling and connecting with fellow entrepreneurs.
Education:
Bachelor of Science in Health Studies - Boston University
Master of Science in Physical Therapy - Boston University
Doctor of Manual Therapy - Ola Grimsby Institute
Doctor of Science in Physical Therapy - Evidence in Motion, expected May 2025
Specialized Training
Bike fitting
Men’s health/pelvic floor therapy
Post-operative care
Women’s health/pelvic floor therapy