Patrick Bridge

PT, DPT

Clinic Director | Physical Therapist

About

Patrick attended Gonzaga University and graduated Cum Laude with a degree in Exercise Science and minor in Psychology. After graduation, he received his Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Regis University. Patrick has obtained advanced standing through the North American Institute of Manual Therapy as a Certified Manual Physical Therapist (CMPT) and is a board-certified Orthopedic Clinical Specialist (OCS). He has achieved Level 1 Certification through the Barcelona Scoliosis Physical Therapy School (BSPTS) for the treatment of Adolescent Scoliosis and Kyphosis. In addition to his certifications, Patrick has been published in the Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy for his work in the area of low back pain.

Patrick has over 10 years experience in Physical Therapy and feels comfortable treating a wide range of diagnoses. His special interests include adolescent Scoliosis and Kyphosis, Youth Athletic Injury Management, Blood Flow Restriction Training, and addressing chronic conditions that have not responded to previous treatment.

Patrick is highly passionate in optimizing his patient’s results and goes to great lengths to ensure he delivers the best available care. Outside of the clinic Patrick enjoys spending time with his wife Adrienne and three children (Wesley, Sonny, and Elliott).

Board Certifications

Board Certified Clinical Specialist in Orthopaedic Physical Therapy

Additional Certifications

Certified Manual Physical Therapist

Education

Regis 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.
As a physical therapist certified in the treatment of scoliosis, Patrick Bridge breaks down the various tests and treatments for this condition.
As one of a select group of professionals who completed Physical Therapy Scoliosis Specific Exercises training, I look forward to bringing this effective care to our local communities.
Pain around your kneecap can make everyday tasks difficult and athletic endeavors extremely challenging. A physical therapist can help patients gain an understanding of the symptoms and causes of Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome, establish a plan for treatment, and share education that supports prevention of future issues.

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