Physical Therapy Category

Adrienne Gobe

Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy Physical Therapy

Adrienne Gobe Physical Therapy

I am a classically trained physical therapist who started my practice in orthopedics. As I began more in depth training about the spine, I realized the pelvic floor was often being ignored. I began to focus my learning on the pelvic floor, as I knew this would help my patients with chronic pain. I grew passionate about this under-served population and want to remove the stigma of talking about these very common problems we face as a population, regardless of age or gender.

Brad MacDougall, PT, DPT, OCS, FAAOMPT

Orthopedic Physical Therapy Rehabilitation Wellness

Owner/Mobile Physical Therapist @ PHYSIO180

My name is Brad MacDougall I’m a physical therapist and I own and operate a mobile physical therapy company in Lakeway. I help 30-60 year old runners and basketball players return to the activities they love.

I have a BS in psychology and a doctorate in physical therapy (DPT) and these two specialties are very influential in my biopsychosocial approach to rehabilitation. I utilize exercise, manual therapy, education and most importantly a differential diagnosis approach to my evaluation and treatment with each patient.

I treat patients one-on-one in a location they prefer such as their home, office or outside on their patio. My model is designed to best understand the patient, their problems and concerns and be a guide for them to conquer those problems and return back to the active lifestyle they crave!

Carrie Williamson

Aromatherapy Myofascial NDT Neurodevelopmental Technique

Dr. Carrie Williamson, PT, DPT, LMT
@ Matrix Therapy

Carrie believes in healing versus curing the clients and patients she treats. She uses a combination of holistic and traditional physical therapy techniques to treat her clients… She specializes in treating children with autism and cerebral palsy, and adults with neck pain, jaw pain, headaches, back pain, and hip pain.

Dr. Alicia Shugart-Davis, PT, DPT, FAAOMPT

Manual Therapist Orthopedic Pain Relief Physical Therapy

Physical Therapist @ Apex Manual Therapy

Orthopedic Specialist

Alicia graduated from Texas State University with her bachelors in exercise and sports science with an emphasis in Physical Therapy in 2010. She received her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Texas State University in 2013. Alicia continued her training, past the doctorate level, and became a Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapists.

Dr. Maria LaPutt

Craniosacral Therapy Myofascial Neural Manipulation Osteopathy Physical Therapy Visceral Manipulation

Dr. Maria LaPutt has a clinical doctorate in physical therapy and has over 17 years of real-world experience as a licensed physical therapist.

She has over two decades of experience in the health and fitness industry. Maria is not a typical physical therapist. She has gone through extensive training and continues to travel and take continuing education courses multiple times a year. She has developed a unique approach in working with the human body. She treats each person as a whole being and understands the interconnectedness of mind, body, and spirit. She thinks and treats out of the box and has helped multiple clients who have been unsuccessful with traditional therapy and medicine. She believes in the body’s innate ability to heal itself given the right path/guidance.

Mary Grimberg, PT, DPT, OCS

Foot/Ankle Headaches Injury Prevention Neck Pain Pelvic Floor Therapy Physical Therapy

PT, DPT, OCS and owner of ResilientRx

Dr. Mary Grimberg uses a holistic approach in her practice. She addresses the injury itself and why it happened to prevent reoccurrence. She also understands that pain can be more than just in the muscle or joints, it can also influenced by stress, poor diet and lack of exercise. This holistic approach can assist in addressing the underlying conditions that may be exacerbating the pain, injury or dysfunction

Michelle Andoy PT, DPT

Pelvic Floor Dysfunction Pelvic Floor Therapy Pelvic Pain Physical Therapy Postpartum Pregnancy

Doctor of Physical Therapy @ ResilientRX

About:

Michelle has worked extensively with a population having pelvic floor dysfunction, pelvic pain, pregnancy and postpartum changes since the start of her career. She underwent intensive training in pelvic floor physical therapy, expanding her knowledge on the integrative approach to patient care.

Michelle Wald, FMPT, LMT, MTI

Back Pain Belly Aches Biomechanics Fitness Movement Myofascial

Michelle Wald has been in the Physical Therapist since 1991, for the last 10 years she has studied Functional Medicine and wellness. She has been certified since 2001 in the Advanced Aston® Kinetics program giving advanced understanding in human posture, Biomechanics, Myofascial Release, movement, fitness and Advanced Problem solving. She has 30 years experience in senior fitness and PT.

Currently she is offering online Physical Therapy and Wellness programs

Nick DiSarro PT, DPT, OCS

Graston Technique Manual Therapy Orthopedic Certified Specialist Physical Therapy

Doctor of Physical Therapy @ ResilientRX

Education:

Bachelor of Health Science and Doctorate of Physical Therapy (DPT) from the University of Florida in 2008 and 2011, respectively.

Having lived and worked in Florida and North Carolina, he and his wife Amanda are always looking for new adventures in Austin and beyond.

Outside of the clinic, he enjoys live music, playing guitar, stand up paddleboarding, rock climbing, golf, working out, and spending time with his wife and two dogs

Nicole Raglin

Bodywork Health Coach Personal Trainer Pilates

Personal Trainer, Pilates Instructor, Body Worker and Health Coach

Nicole began practicing Pilates over 14 years ago initially as a way to strengthen her core as well as a way to rehab a back and neck inury. After a short time …

ResilientRx

Foot/Ankle Headaches Injury Prevention Neck Pain Pelvic Floor Therapy Physical Therapy

Helping Austin Move Freely without Medication or Surgery
Offerings include:

Manual Therapy: Soft tissue massage, Joint manipulations, Trigger point dry needling

Corrective Exercises: Address pain, Prevent it coming back, Learn how to move

Fitness Guidance: Return to exercise, Stay active during treatment, Return to sport training