Fall Updates!
| Fall Updates from Inspire Sports PT – Meet Our New Team Members! As the leaves change and fall settles in, we’re excited to share some wonderful news from Inspire Sports Physical Therapy! Meet Kylie, Our New Physical Therapist!We’re excited to welcome Kylie to the Inspire Sports PT family! Kylie comes to us with 10 years of Sports PT experience and a true passion for working with athletes of all ages. She grew up in Noblesville, Indiana playing a variety of sports including basketball and soccer. The injuries she sustained while playing those sports led her to pursue a career in physical therapy. She received her BA in Exercise Science and a minor in Spanish from Hope College in Holland, Michigan where she also played four years of varsity soccer for the Flying Dutch. She went on to pursue her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from the University of Colorado. Kylie is a board certified Orthopedic Clinical Specialist, Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist and certified in dry needling. Kylie enjoys playing and coaching soccer, tennis, camping, hiking, and snowboarding. She loves spending time with her husband, friends, and family both in Colorado and in Indiana. Kylie is committed to helping you reach your goals—whether recovering from injury or improving athletic performance. ![]() With the addition of Kylie we will be opening up Saturday mornings!Schedule with Kylie! Welcome Aleric, Our New DPT Student! We’re thrilled to introduce Aleric, our new Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) student at CU joining us this season. Aleric is eager to learn and assist, bringing fresh energy and dedication to help you on your journey to recovery and wellness. *Also meet Isaiah’s new puppy Sota! We love taking DPT students in the clinic—it’s one of the best ways to give back to the profession and stay sharp as clinicians. Teaching and mentoring future physical therapists not only helps them grow in confidence and skill, but also challenges us to stay current with the latest evidence and techniques. Guiding students keeps us asking questions, refining our own practice, and continuing to learn every day. It’s a win-win that strengthens both our clinic and the next generation of PTs. Megan – Transition to only Pelvic Floor PT Starting in November, Megan will be transitioning to focus primarily on pelvic floor physical therapy. During this time, she will be thoughtfully transitioning her current clients to Kylie and Isaiah to ensure a smooth and supportive hand-off. Pelvic floor PT is a specialized area of care that focuses on helping individuals experiencing issues such as pelvic pain, incontinence, postpartum recovery challenges, and core weakness. Pelvic Floor PT is a very undeserved population in our community and Megan is excited to be able to serve this population more. |

