Catie has been a physical therapist for 16 years, with the majority of her practice being in her
hometown of Missoula. She graduated from the University of Montana with her Doctorate of
Physical Therapy in 2009 after attending Carroll College for her undergraduate schooling, where
she also played basketball. Catie obtained her Orthopedic Clinical Specialist (OCS) certification
in 2015 and has significant continuing education through the North American Institute of
Orthopedic Manual Therapy (NAIOMT) and the Barral Institute in visceral manipulation. While
Catie’s primary role is raising her three children, she also enjoys gardening, making soap,
teaching spin classes and enjoying Montana’s outdoors with her family and friends.
Catie has been a physical therapist for 16 years, with the majority of her practice being in her
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Karli earned her Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from the University of Washington in 2013 and completed her undergraduate degree in Biology at the University of Portland. She has completed continuing education courses through Herman & Wallace for women’s health with an additional emphasis on pelvic pain, as well as visceral manipulation through the Barral Institute. Karli also has advanced training in spinal manipulation, instrument-assisted manual therapy, and Functional Dry Needling. Karli has a special interest in both pelvic floor dysfunction and managing chronic pain. She also specializes in women’s health and support through pregnancy. Karli is originally from central Washington, but calls Missoula home with her husband and daughter, where they can enjoy the outdoors, including hiking and trail running in the summer, and skiing throughout the winter.
Karli earned her Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from the University of Washington in 2013 and ...
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