Alison completed her Doctorate of Physical Therapy at the University of Colorado in 2021 after obtaining her Bachelors of Science in Health and Human Performance from Montana State University in 2019. Alison has training in pelvic health and obstetric physical therapy. She plans to continue this training, as well as pursue additional training in orthopedic conditions and chronic pain.
Alison’s treatment philosophy prioritizes optimal function by utilizing holistic, individualized, and collaborative treatment plans with each patient. She does this by using evidence-based principles and a combination of education, exercise, and manual therapy. In addition to treating pelvic health conditions, including incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, and pelvic pain, Alison also treats individuals with orthopedic, musculoskeletal, and neurological conditions. She has a particular passion for treating individuals during pregnancy and in the post-partum period, as this is a period when physical therapy can be exceptionally beneficial. She strives to provide education to her patients so that they can be more knowledgeable and empowered in their health and wellness.
Alison is a native of Eagle, Idaho, and enjoys traveling, knitting, singing, playing piano, hiking with her dog, and participating in local theater groups.