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Collin Reid

PT, DPT

Physical Therapist

About

Collin received his Bachelors of Science from Montana State University in Health and Human performance in 2013. He continued to pursue physical therapy by obtaining his Doctorate of Physical Therapy at the University of Montana in 2016. He proceeded in further specialization in orthopedics by completing Residency and obtaining board certification in 2019 and finally completing his Orthopedic Fellowship in 2024. While gaining his education, Collin enjoyed exploring both Montana and Idaho’s wilderness, and engaging with recreational athletes in his community, all activities which helped convince him that staying active is the best medicine.

Collin serves his patients’ needs by utilizing advanced orthopedic manual techniques in addition to specialized exercise to address the source of pain and dysfunction, allowing patients to return to what they love doing. He believes that his best asset to therapy is the ability to adapt to his patient’s needs and individualize care, which can be the difference in creating optimal physical outcomes.

Collin enjoys spending time with his family and the great outdoors. He likes to keep healthy by hiking, backpacking, and going back to his native Montana where he can continue to explore the outdoors that he grew up in.

Additional Certifications

Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist

Education

University of Montana, 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.
Still doing crunches for back pain? You might be missing the real cause. Discover why true core stability starts with your breath and pelvic floor.
Build a resilient core canister. Learn how hip power, glute activation, and dynamic crawling protect your pelvic floor with 11 expert-led exercises.
Stop waiting for an injury to react. Learn how movement analysis and preventative physical therapy help you stay active, whether you're an athlete or just starting out.

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