Brad Klemetson graduated with a Doctorate of Physical Therapy from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas in 2017. He has published research on several topics with the most prevalent being about balance and Parkinson’s disease. Brad has spent most of his career treating neck pain, dizziness, headaches, and migraines. Being trained in dry needling and a variety of manual techniques, he helps reduce pain and speed up the recovery process with his patients. Brad is also certified in Functional Capacity Evaluation (FCE), Functional Job Analysis (FJA), Post Offer Employment Test (POET), and Fit for Duty Testing (FFD). He also really enjoys explaining MRI findings and the pros and cons of the different treatment options.
Brad's special interest areas:
headaches, migraines, radiculopathies, auto accident care, work place injury care, injury prevention, and work site safety assessment.
Ryan Rindlisbacher was born and raised in northern Utah where he grew in his love for the mountains. He graduated from Utah State University with his undergraduate degree in human movement science, followed by graduating from Touro University Nevada with his Doctorate in Physical Therapy. He has been trained in Dry Needling as well as Functional Capacity Evaluation (FCE), Functional Job Analysis (FJA), Post Offer Employment Test (POET), and Fit for Duty Testing (FFD). He enjoys helping reduce injury risk for companies and helping injured workers return to work. Ryan speaks Spanish and enjoys working with the Hispanic community.
Brinindune Taylor completed his undergraduate degree in Psychology at the University of New
York at Buffalo, graduating with honors. He achieved his Doctor of Physical Therapy degree at
the University of Utah. Taylor is passionate about all Physical Therapy disciplines with special
interests in Vestibular disorders and cases requiring dry needling. Taylor was a medic in the Army and a veteran of Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan.
Joseph was born in Mesa, AZ and grew up playing soccer, swimming competitively, running cross country, and enjoying games of ultimate frisbee. It was his experience recovering from several injuries from participating in these sports that led to his love for physical therapy. He graduated from Brigham Young University with a Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training. He went on to earn his Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Northern Arizona University.
Since starting his professional journey, Joseph has worked with collegiate football, rugby, and dance teams as well as high school football and basketball teams. He has also worked in skilled nursing facilities, general orthopedics, and home health care. He has received additional training in dry needling, myofascial release, joint manipulation, work-hardening, KT taping procedures, cupping, and sport specific rehabilitation.
Joseph’s special interests include shoulder impingement, rotator cuff dysfunction and tears, neck pain, headaches, knee pain, and low back pain. His key to success is his sincere desire to be a blessing in the life of the person in front of him.
Christian Bentley graduated with a Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions in 2024. Christian completed his Bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology with an emphasis in
exercise science at the University of Utah, providing him with an excellent foundation as he pursued his education in physical therapy. He has been trained in dry needling, spinal manipulation techniques, and various manual treatment approaches, and he uses his experience and knowledge of exercise training to help people feel better and achieve their goals. He has always enjoyed learning how the body works and what it can achieve, and he strives to share that enjoyment and teach his patients to gain better control and outcomes in their lives.
Christian loves spending time with his wife and two kids, playing all kinds of sports, and nerding out about The Lord of the Rings and The Cosmere. If he has spare time, you’ll find him with his little family, playing basketball, football, volleyball, or at the gym.
Sandy has enjoyed working in the health field for 10+ years. She recently had the opportunity to go back to school to continue learning and growing. She graduated from the Salt Lake Community College PTA program in 2022. Sandy loves working as a Physical Therapist Assistant. She enjoys getting to know her patients and is passionate about helping them to achieve their optimal health.
Sandy's family is her world. She and her husband have 3 amazing kids, who are growing up way too fast. She enjoys spending time outdoors, especially with her family. She also enjoys playing softball, running, and doing yoga.
Maryn grew up in Boise, ID and moved to Utah to attend Utah State to receive her Kinesiology degree. She then went on to obtain her Physical Therapy Assistant degree and graduated in 2022. She is a mother to one little boy and they spend most of their time playing outside! She feels very grateful to be a PTA, and have a job that allows her to work in a field that she is passionate about. Maryn loves being able to improve others well being, and advocate for patients optimal health to the best of her ability.
Tawny graduated the PTA program at Provo College in 2023. She previously studied Exercise Science and earned an Associate Degree before pivoting to Physical Therapy. She has had the opportunity to work with patients in many different areas including inpatient rehabilitation, outpatient therapy, and home health. Becoming a PTA has been a rewarding experience for Tawny because it has allowed her to make a difference in the lives of patients and their families.
Tawny is a health and fitness enthusiast and loves being active. She and her husband have been married for 12 years and share three crazy kids together. They enjoy the outdoors and staying busy but can also appreciate the lazy days indoors watching movies.
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