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Doctor of Physical Therapy (Samuel Merritt University) - 2008

Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology (San Francisco State University) - 2004

Nationally Certified Pilates Teacher (Polestar Pilates) - 2009

Pregnancy & Postpartum Corrective Exercise Specialist (Core Exercise Solutions) - 2020

Physiotherapeutic Scoliosis-Specific Exercise
(SEAS Level 1 2019 + Schroth with Beatriz Torres 2016)

Healthy Performers Nevada - Board Secretary

Co-Owner True Physiotherapy, LLC (2024)

Previous owner of True Pilates & Physiotherapy (2016-2024)

Lindsay’s fascination with anatomy, physiology, performing arts and Pilates inspired her to be a physical therapist. She has been analyzing the physics and biomechanics of human movement for over 15 years. She continues to study intensely to refine her manual therapy skills and expand her Pilates & physiotherapeutic repertoire, allowing her to engage with clients for rehab and wellness. Lindsay has been fortunate to have learned from and practiced alongside many amazing Pilates teachers, physical therapists and physicians throughout the San Francisco Bay Area. For the past four years, she practiced at the renowned Saint Francis Center for Sports Medicine and Dancemedicine in Walnut Creek. Lindsay has had success helping competitive athletes and dancers young and old, professional dancers, weekend warriors, full-time parents, and everyone-in-between. She is a teacher at heart and helps clients learn the anatomy and process of their injury, the elaborate inter-relationships of biomechanical dysfunction, and how it all relates specifically to each individual’s structure - because we are all truly unique. Lindsay has a keen ability to analyze movement and detect inefficiency with precise detail. Her extensive training has given her subtle, yet effective strategies to help people learn and access efficient and healthy ways to move. Lindsay believes that people can heal themselves and advance their performance through movement and the art of manual therapy.