Devin Langaker

Devin Langaker

PT, DPT

Physical Therapist

About

Devin Langaker earned his Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Columbia University in New York, NY in 2014. Prior to graduate school he earned a B.S. in Kinesiology from Western Washington University in Bellingham, WA in 2010. He has focused his career on outpatient orthopedics, treating a wide spectrum of orthopedic injuries and conditions from all regions of the body. He is also a men’s pelvic health provider working with patients who have pelvic pain or other symptoms of pelvic floor dysfunction. He is passionate about working with patients to set and meet goals, decrease pain levels, and return to activities they love.

Devin has been a member of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) since 2011. He was designated a Certified Manual Physical Therapist in 2017, a Certified Orthopedic Manipulative Therapist in 2021 and is a Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapy.

Devin grew up in the Northwest and is excited to promote health and wellbeing to the people of Shoreline and surrounding communities.

When not in the clinic, he enjoys spending time with his wife and two kids. He also appreciates the endless recreational opportunities the region offers including skiing, hiking and mountain biking.

Additional Certifications

Certified Orthopedic Manipulative Therapist

Certification in Orthopedic Manual Therapy

Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapists

Education

Columbia University, Doctor 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.
While getting fit or returning to an active lifestyle may seem daunting or impossible as we get older, the journey is well worth it!
In honor of Men’s Health Week, PT Devin Langaker openly shares his reflections on his personal experiences highlighting how easy it is to neglect things like regular checkups and daily exercise as life shifts and circumstances change.
Why would a sit-up or other workout produce testicular pain in men? Unfortunately, for many men, testicular pain goes undiagnosed.

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