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Rocky Mountain Spine & Sport, LLC are independently owned Physical Therapy clinics specializing in the most evidence-based orthopedics, sports, and manual physical therapy available with a commitment to providing exceptional care and service. We opened our first clinic in 2003 and we now have six convenient locations throughout Colorado.
Our Physical Therapist offer highly specialized, hands-on manual physical therapy for the rehabilitation of complex joint, spine, and pelvic dysfunction, pre and post-surgical care. Sports injuries and return to sports. Dizziness/vertigo, Auto accidents, work injury and return to work, fitness and weight loss.
History
Established in 2003.
It is our Mission that guides us.
The Rocky Mountain Spine and Sport team is driven by an overwhelming desire to help people thrive at work, play, and life by providing the highest degree of service excellence through responsible, trustworthy, and compassionate physical therapy.
Our Colorado physical therapy specialists strive to create a comfortable, friendly atmosphere, making the rehabilitation experience enjoyable from the first encounter to the last.
Meet the Business Owner
Eric K.
Business Owner
Eric moved to Colorado in May of 2000 from Kansas City, Missouri with his wife Kerri. Eric was drawn to Colorado in search of great weather, and a big city that offered great outdoor lifestyles and activities. What he also found was a great patient population who, after injury, was anxious to return to their active lifestyle regardless of age or gender.
Eric was an avid sportsman who loved to compete in triathlons, skiing, biking and running. However, with the opening of Rocky Mountain Spine and Sport in 2003 and having children he found it difficult to dedicate as much time to all of his hobbies. He and his wife Kerri have 3 children which keeps them both very busy.
Eric’s examination and treatment style is very personal and individualized. It is very biomechanically based and he believes in treatment that encompasses «the big picture» and not just the region of pain as other regions of joint, muscle and soft tissue dysfunction could be leading to a patient’s symptom presentation.