Our Team

Our therapists will create an evidence-based treatment program specifically for you that is proven to work.

Aimee received her Bachelors of Science in Biology with emphasis in Physiology from the University of Washington in 2006 and her Doctor of Physical Therapy in 2010 from the University of Washington.  In 2016 Aimee received board certification as an Orthopaedic Certified Specialist from the American Physical Therapy Association. Aimee enjoys working with a variety of orthopaedic and neurological conditions and appreciates the diversity of clients and conditions that outpatient physical therapy provides. Aimee’s primary focus is treating all genders with pelvic health including pain, bladder and bowel disorders, and pregnancy/post pregnancy conditions. In her free time, Aimee enjoys traveling, camping, hiking, and spending time with her family. To schedule with Aimee in Ferndale, call 360-384-5111.

University of Washington, 2006: Bachelors of Science in Biology with emphasis in Physiology
University of Washington, 2010: Doctor of Physical Therapy

Orthopaedic Clinical Specialist
Evidence Based Examination of the Foot and Ankle
NAIOMT C-511 Lumbopelvic Spine I
Rotator Cuff and Labral Pathology: Presentation and Post-Operative Rehab
Hip: Diagnosis-Specific Orthopedic Management of the Hip
Sports Specific Rehabilitation
Documenting Student Performance with the PTA CPI
The Upper Quadrant Mobilizations with Movement
The Diagnosis & Treatment of the Upper and Lower Quadrants
Mulligan Concepts of the Lower Quarter
The SI Joint and Pelvic Girdle
A Master Clinicians Approach to Advanced Concepts in Exam and Treatment of the Shoulder Complex
Lower Quarter Biomechanics
Geriatric Orthopedics
PNF for Ortho and Neuro
Pelvic Floor Level 1
Pelvic Floor Level 2A & 2B
Lumbar Nerve Manual Assessment and Treatment
Visceral Manipulation of Urinary System
Sacral Nerve Manual Assessment and Treatment
Mobilization of Visceral Fascia: The GI System
Male Pelvic Floor
Pilates for the Pelvic Floor
Knowledge on Scoliosis and Other Spinal Disorders
Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis Part 4: Specific Exercises to the Condition
Part C: Clinical Tools for Treatment of Complex Sexual Pain Disorders – Addressing Psychosocial Factors in Treatment
Mobilization of the Myofascial Layer