Meet Our Physical Therapists

 

As leading-edge techniques gain momentum, our therapists study and train to bring these advanced methods to patients, including laser therapy, dry needling, and functional medicine.

SPECIAL NOTICE: At this time, Sandy Bertrand has put a temporary hold on accepting new patients. New patients, please schedule with Kasey O’Leary. Learn more about Kasey below.

 
 
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Sandy Bertrand

Sandy has more than 20 years experience in orthopedics with special interest and extra training in biomechanics, foot and ankle rehabilitation, fabrication of orthotics, manual therapy, dry needling, and functional medicine. In 1994 Sandy Bertrand graduated from Old Dominion University with a BS degree in Exercise Physiology with emphasis in Physical Therapy. She then went on to graduate from Old Dominion University with a Masters Degree in Physical Therapy in 1996. Upon graduating she began working in an outpatient orthopedic setting and has been treating orthopedic injuries ever since.

After being a nutrition enthusiast for much of her life, and having a core belief that diet and lifestyle are key drivers in our health and injury recovery, Sandy enrolled in the Masters program for Human Nutrition and Functional Medicine at the University of Western States and graduated in 2019 with a MS HNFM. Since this time, Sandy has integrated Functional Nutrition into her process of helping her patients fully recovery from injury.

 

 
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Kasey O’Leary

Kasey graduated from Stanford University in 1986 with a degree in psychology. While taking course work for graduate school she became a certified massage therapist with an emphasis in sports massage. In 1994, after graduating from Boston University with a masters degree in physical therapy, she stayed in Boston and began her career in outpatient orthopedics. A year later she moved back home to California to continue her career in sports and orthopedics in the Bay Area. While there, she pursued her love of yoga and became a certified Yoga instructor. In 1999 she moved to Boulder where she continued to practice in sports and orthopedics and teach yoga. Her continuing education has been focused on manual therapy and integrating her soft tissue and yoga experience.