Brian Weiderman

Brian Weiderman

PT, DPT

Clinic Director | Physical Therapist

About

Brian received his Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from Idaho State University, where he graduated with honors. He received his Bachelor’s degrees in Music and Chemistry from the University of Puget Sound, where he competed in intercollegiate rowing. His advanced certifications include: Orthopedic Residency graduate (2013), Board Certified Orthopedic Clinical Specialist (OCS), Certified Manual Physical Therapist (CMPT), a specialty in Pain Neuroscience (TPS), certified in Functional Dry Needling, and certified in Augmented Soft Tissue Manipulation (The ASTYM™ System.

Brian’s treatment approach is customized for every patient, using a mixture of manual therapy, strength and conditioning exercises, and pain neuroscience education to improve overall function. His areas of specialty include pelvic pain and incontinence, orthopedic injuries, cervical and lumbar musculoskeletal injuries, and post-surgical rehabilitation. He has a particular interest in treating chronic pain, severe pain, and Men’s Health disorders.

Brian can offer unique views on rehabilitation and patient education by drawing on his extensive background in guiding and instructing clients on mountaineering, rock climbing, and sea kayaking expeditions throughout North America. When not working you can expect he’ll be out taking advantage of the best of what Idaho has to offer for rock climbing, skiing, mountain biking, and hiking.

Board Certifications

Board Certified Clinical Specialist in Orthopaedic Physical Therapy

Additional Certifications

Certified Manual Physical Therapist

Education

Idaho State University, Doctorate of Physical Therapy

Recent Blog Posts

Our educational blogs draw on the expertise and experience of our therapists, bringing you the information you need to pursue an active, healthy, and pain-free life.
When dealing with pelvic floor discomfort, dysfunction or disorder, a pelvic health physical therapist can help you regain physical function, alleviate pain and improve your quality of life.
The concept of men’s health physical therapy is still relatively new and poorly understood. Like women, men can suffer from a wide range of pelvic floor symptoms when the muscles become dysfunctional, weak, tight, or injured. Pelvic floor specialists can help men overcome these types of life-altering conditions.
In many instances, the best way to stay injury-free on a bike is to start working out off the bike. From beginners to experts, there are a few things to focus on that will help keep away those dreaded injuries and post-ride pains.

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