Physical and occupational therapy can help you recover from an injury or surgery and can also help you manage a chronic condition. We offer functional capacity assessments and ergonomic reviews to ensure safety and comfort in the workplace. We can also help if you're dealing with the side effects of cancer treatment.
At St. Luke's Rehabilitation our focus areas include arthritis, orthopedic rehabilitation, aquatic therapy, hand therapy, and recovery from sports injuries.
Christopher Aaron, PT, DPT, ATC/LAT, FDN is a licensed physical therapist, a certified and licensed athletic trainer, and is certified in functional dry needling. Chris works in outpatient orthopedics, including acute and chronic conditions; post-operative orthopedic and post-operative spinal procedures; concussive/post concussive conditions; and occupational health conditions.
Chris earned bachelor's degrees in both kinesiology – athletic training and health science from Boise State University. Prior to pursuing his physical therapy degree, he worked with St. Luke’s outreach as an athletic trainer supporting rural communities, then went on to earn his doctor of physical therapy from Baylor University. He enjoys going on adventures with his family, spending time outdoors, practicing jiu jitsu, and woodworking.
Daniel Camargo, DPT works in sports medicine and general orthopedics and uses a patient-centered model of care focusing on shared decision making and collaboration. He is passionate about helping his patients return to an optimal level of function and performance. He serves high school, collegiate, and recreational athletes of all ages as well as general orthopedic and post-operative patient populations.
Daniel completed a clinical affiliation at the Mayo Clinic Sports Medicine Center and received mentorship from experts in the field. He is a certified emergency responder for the athlete and a certified sportmetrics specialist focused on ACL injury prevention.
In his free time, Daniel enjoys indoor climbing, pickle ball, trail running, coaching high school soccer, and traveling to different countries.
Kathryn Crookham, PT, DPT is a physical therapist licensed in Idaho. She enjoys working with individuals in all stages of life and to help develop treatment plans that work toward their personal goals while improving quality of life.
Kathryn grew up in Idaho and graduated from College of Idaho in 2019 with a bachelor’s degree in health science. She earned her doctorate in physical therapy from Idaho State University. In her free time, Kathryn enjoys outdoor activities like hiking, skiing, and golfing.
Nate Kirby, PT, DPT, ATC, CSCS is a physical therapist licensed in Idaho and South Dakota. Currently a sports physical therapy resident at St. Luke's, he has experience in the treatment of orthopedic and sports injuries in patients of all ages. Following a life in sports, Nate now enjoys working with athletes, helping them return to their fields of play.
Nate earned his doctorate degree in physical therapy from Creighton University and his athletic training certification at Augustana University. Born and raised in South Dakota, he enjoys outdoor activities like hunting, fishing, camping, and hiking in his free time.
Randy Marshall, OTR/L, CHT is a certified hand therapist who specializes in hand, wrist, and elbow injuries. He has experience with post-surgical, trauma, and work injuries. Randy graduated from Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, and in his spare time enjoys guitar, sports, and riding rails to trails.
Chris Matteson, MPT, ATC specializes in post op orthopedics, spinal conditions, workman’s compensation, and chronic pain. He loves manual therapy and watching his patients return to optimal function. He is a former provider for the US Ski and Snowboard Team.
Chris is a graduate of Azusa Pacific University. In his spare time he enjoys hunting, archery, fishing, and coaching football.
Kristi McMahan, DPT specializes in outpatient orthopedics for all ages including acute to chronic pain, post-operative rehab, workers compensation cases, and spinal conditions. She belongs to subgroups for osteoporosis, spine, and LBP with pregnancy, and enjoys working with older patients with balance and stability issues.
Kristi earned her bachelor's degree in exercise and sports science from the University of Wyoming, and earned her doctorate degree in physical therapy at the University of North Dakota. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her family and enjoying outside adventures.
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Hand therapy is the art and science of evaluating and treating injuries and conditions of the shoulder, arm, elbow, forearm, wrist, and hand.
Inflammation of the joints in one or more areas of the body. There are over 100 different types of arthritis.
These common conditions affects more than 80% of us at some point, and is not usually indicative of a serious spine problem.
Osteoporosis is a progressive disease that causes bones to become thin and porous, increasing the risk for fractures.
Specialties
Our team offers you the opportunity to train like a pro, with the pros. Programs include injury risk assessments, running gait analysis, and AlterG® Anti-Gravity Treadmill® training.
With MyChart, you’re able to view test results, contact your provider, request medication refills, schedule appointments and more. We encourage you to sign up for easy access to the tools and information you need to proactively manage your health. You can also set up online proxy access requests for medical records of children, spouses, or dependents.
There's also an easy-to-use MyChart app available for your mobile devices!