Lindy is native to the Pacific Northwest, growing up in Seattle and then attending the University of Portland where she received her Bachelor of Science. She then moved to Utah to receive her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions in 2013.
After graduating, she worked for TAI in the Seattle area for about 5 years before deciding to travel as a physical therapist. During her time as a traveler, she was able to work with a wide variety of patients in areas from rural Eastern Oregon to Southern Arizona and all the way to the East Coast. She thoroughly enjoyed her time traveling and the challenges and adventures that came with it.After 3 years she decided to end her journey as a travel PT and in February 2022 got the exciting opportunity to return to the TAI team.
As a therapist she has extensive experience working in orthopedic rehabilitation for patients of all fitness levels and for a wide variety of diagnoses. She takes a whole-person approach to therapy, making sure to relate all aspects of the therapeutic process back to functional activities and her patient’s specific goals. She has a special interest in sports rehabilitation, from student athletes to weekend warriors, and everything in between. She has received additional manual therapy training through the North American Institute of Orthopaedic Manual Therapy (NAIOMT) as well as through the Fascial Distortion Model (FDM).
Outside of work, she enjoys hiking and camping in the beautiful PNW, along with traveling and spending time with family and friends.