I am a dedicated and charismatic physical therapist, entrepreneur, and best-selling author of Creating Her Empire, a celebrated book in the realm of women's entrepreneurship. I recently relocated from Atlanta, GA, to Salt Lake City, UT.
I hold a Doctorate in Physical Therapy, and my career began in outpatient neurology, where my commitment to supporting those facing neurological challenges first took shape. My expertise now spans diverse rehabilitation settings, including inpatient neurological care, orthopedics, skilled nursing, assisted and independent living, home health, and occupational medicine. I am certified in dry needling and remain resolute in aiding individuals on their path to recovery.
Chronic neck and back pain
Headaches and migraines
Shoulder pain, including rotator cuff issues
Tennis and golfer’s elbow
Carpal tunnel syndrome
Sciatica and other nerve-related pain
Hip and gluteal pain
Knee pain, including IT band syndrome
Spasticity/ Increased tone
Achilles tendonitis and plantar fasciitis
Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) dysfunction
Muscle strains and tension
Post-surgical rehabilitation
Sports injuries
Repetitive strain injuries
Fibromyalgia-related discomfort
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Dry needling is a pain management technique used by healthcare professionals like physical therapists and acupuncturists to address musculoskeletal pain and movement issues
Yes, dry needling is a safe and minimally invasive treatment performed by trained professionals. Our practitioners follow strict hygiene and safety protocols to ensure your well-being during every session.
Some mild side effects include temporary soreness, bruising, or fatigue. These are normal and typically resolve within 24-48 hours.
The procedure is generally well-tolerated. You might feel a slight pinch when the needle is inserted and some muscle twitching or soreness during treatment. These sensations typically subside quickly and are a sign that the therapy is targeting the right areas.