Katie Lechtenberg, PT, DPT enjoys working with people of all ages and treats a variety of orthopedic injuries and conditions. She is passionate about empowering her patients with the education and skills they need to optimize their function and lead a healthy lifestyle. Katie utilizes a variety of treatment techniques including therapeutic exercise, manual therapy, and movement retraining.
Katie earned her bachelor's degree in exercise science from the University of Idaho and her doctorate of physical therapy from Eastern Washington University. In her free time, she enjoys running, playing basketball, reading, and spending time outdoors with her family.
Rachel Lee, PT, DPT, SCS is a doctor of physical therapy specializing in sports medicine and is board certified in sports physical therapy. As a former Division 1 athlete, she enjoys treating athletes of all ages but has a special affinity for youth and adolescent athletes. She specializes in post-operative rehabilitation of sports related injuries, overuse injuries, and assessment and treatment of sport-related concussion injuries.
Rachel uses evidence-based practice to holistically treat her patients. She assists them in achieving and exceeding their goals by empowering active involvement in their health care. Rachel is an advocate for injury prevention and believes that patient education is the cornerstone for injury risk reduction and optimal recovery following injury. She also believes that an in-depth biomechanical analysis is essential for developing and training optional movement patterns to improve movement competence and further reduce injury risk.
Professionally, she is actively involved in the Sports Section of the American Physical Therapy Association. She has also contributed to research in the realm of autonomic nervous system dysfunction following sports related concussion and stays actively involved in clinical research opportunities related to sports concussion management.
Rachel is certified in Graston Technique, FMS, SFMA, CAFS, and is an emergency medical responder for athletic events. She enjoys helping with community outreach at local high schools and serves as a clinical instructor for physical therapy students and a mentor in St. Luke’s Sports Residency Program. Rachel is certified by the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) in vestibular rehabilitation, is an ImPACT trained clinician, and provides sports concussion management.
Rachel received her doctorate of physical therapy from Pacific University. She completed her sports physical therapy residency at Duke University. In her free time, she enjoys skiing, competitive bike racing, photography, and exploring the outdoors.
Dylan Pace, PT, DPT, OCS is board certified in orthopedic physical therapy. He specializes in post-operative care, vestibular rehabilitation, general orthopedics, and sports injuries. Dylan's treatment philosophy centers around patient education and empowerment, with a strong belief that movement is medicine. He is passionate about helping patients achieve their recovery goals through tailored treatment plans that promote long-term wellness and mobility.
Dylan earned his doctorate in physical therapy from the University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences. When he's not working, Dylan enjoys spending time outdoors. His hobbies include hiking, camping, skiing, and boating/kayaking.
Ryan Warburton, PT, DPT, OCS, CSCS is a board certified clinical specialist in orthopedic physical therapy, as well as a certified strength and conditioning specialist.
Ryan treats a variety of orthopedic and sports related injuries. He uses a combination of treatment techniques, including therapeutic exercise, manual therapy, and movement re-education to help his patients return to their active, healthy lifestyles.
Ryan earned his doctorate in physical therapy from the University of Utah, and is a certified clinical instructor for physical therapy through the American Physical Therapy Association. In his free time he enjoys a variety of sporting activities, including trail running, soccer, basketball, and golf.
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